There is a significant amount of litter scattered across the beach, and unfortunately, there is a beach attendant from the nearby Etap hotel who is quite impolite.
This exquisite shoreline is a sight to behold, but it also bears the scars of a past conflict. The remnants of the war, including the trenches they dug, are still visible. It's hard to fathom that such a picturesque location could have been the site of such a devastating event.
The location of the beach is nice, and the sea is clean and enjoyable. However, the beach itself and the picnic area could use better maintenance and cleaning. It's also inconvenient that the convenience stores are quite far, and the condition of the toilets is unsatisfactory.
There are two teachers at the beach, one of them is very friendly while the other seems to enjoy being strict with the children. Because of this, I wouldn't feel comfortable enrolling my child or recommending the beach to anyone I know for football. Thankfully, my child and wife were spared from any embarrassment. I even saw him kick out two children before. Whoever advised us not to come back today was right. Couldn't the 7-year-old child have been handled more gently?
This beach is truly remarkable, offering excellent amenities such as showers and cabins for changing. Despite the fact that the beach is relatively empty these days, it is still a great spot to soak up the sun and take a refreshing dip in the water. While locals may find the weather a bit chilly, those from colder regions will find the temperature of 29°C to be more than sufficient for sunbathing and swimming. The sunsets here are simply breathtaking! The sand on this beach is both sandy and immaculate, with the occasional trace of a vehicle that is likely used to clean up any trash left behind by visitors. Kudos to the local authorities for taking such proactive measures to ensure that the beach remains pristine and inviting. It is essential for every public beach to be cleaned regularly. It is unfortunate that some people leave behind trash and broken glass bottles, which can be a problem on many of the beautiful beaches I have visited in Turkey. There should be some form of punishment for those who do not respect the environment and leave such debris behind.