Gokceada is truly a gem, and the beach is spacious enough to avoid feeling overcrowded, particularly if you park near the salt lake and venture a bit towards the dunes. The swimming experience is fantastic.
The beach was decent, featuring an improvised parking area that kicks up a lot of dust when the wind blows. There were some chairs made from wooden pallets and umbrellas scattered across the sand. The ground consisted of a mix of sand and pebbles, and the water was clean. Nearby rocks provided a habitat for diverse sea life. Renting a set of beds with an umbrella cost 250 TRL, and the showers were also paid. The beach got busier after 11:30, likely because it was a Sunday.
We have been visiting this island for four years, and we have been considering this beach for ten assessments. Currently, it appears to be unclean due to the arrival of the ferry, but overall it is remarkably pristine with crystal-clear water and a lack of waves. The beach is divided into two sections, with one part being sandy and the other part being rocky. Additionally, the water is not deep, as it reaches a depth of over 1.70 meters after approximately 10 to 15 meters.
They call themselves justice as they monopolize the main public area for their own use. How can this be considered justice? Their version of justice needs to be challenged and overturned immediately.
When visiting Gökçeada, be sure to add a trip to the beach to your itinerary. Although the road leading to the beach may be a bit bumpy and sandy, it's worth it to continue on (take a left after the sign 😁) - even if you come across an explosives caution sign - as the beach is accessible by a regular vehicle. Remember to pack all the necessary supplies such as an icebox, water, food, and an umbrella to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience. So, don't forget to bring your essentials and have a delightful swim while enjoying your vacation 🍹.