The exorbitant cost of 200 Turkish lira per person to gain access to the beach left us flabbergasted. Despite our insistence that we were not interested in renting a sunbed, the price remained unchanged. We ultimately opted to seek out another beach where we were only charged a reasonable 50TL fee.
The water's color is stunning, albeit quite chilly for prolonged swimming. There are also some excellent dining options nearby.
This beach is an ideal spot for tent camping, located just 60-70 meters away from the street. It offers a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere, making it the perfect place to relax.
This serene and tranquil beach offers a peaceful oasis for those seeking a respite from the hustle and bustle of city life. Although the beach is not particularly wide, it is sufficient as it is not heavily visited by crowds. Local residents and foreign kite surfers are the usual visitors to this hidden gem. Located on the side of Azmak, this secluded spot is a quiet place where the cool and warm waters converge, providing a habitat for a variety of bird species. The sea is only slightly mossy in a few areas, with the rest of the beach boasting soft, powdery sand that stretches out for miles. Swimming requires a bit of a trek, but the crystal-clear waters make it well worth the effort. The views are simply breathtaking, and you may even spot small stingrays swimming in the sea. The water is still and calm in the early morning hours, but by mid-morning, the wind begins to pick up, attracting kite surfers to the area. There are no sunbeds or umbrellas available, as there are no businesses or buildings nearby, so visitors must come prepared. This beach is a perfect 10 for those who appreciate natural beauty and tranquility.