A small beach in the area of the cliffs from which Milli Park begins. Quiet and calm, without crowds and loud music. The sea is clear, the entrance is rocky, the shore is small pebbles. The beach is narrow with several cafes, entrance to the beach is free. There is no entertainment. Deck chairs and sun beds are paid.
There are two beaches here: one is beautiful and the other is good. It's a great spot for short holidays, but not ideal for sightseeing due to limited space.
What a great discovery! The sunset view, amazing food, and friendly staff who went above and beyond for us. It's a bit secluded, but definitely worth seeking out - a place we'll definitely return to.
Durante mi visita vespertina a la playa, me impactĂł presenciar la magnitud de la basura que se habĂa acumulado en la orilla. La visiĂłn de residuos plásticos, botellas de vidrio y colillas de cigarrillos esparcidos descuidadamente por la arena fue desalentadora. Las olas agitadas solo empeoraron el problema, haciendo que algunos de los desechos se lavaran hacia el mar. Lo que fue igualmente preocupante fue la falta de preocupaciĂłn mostrada por la mayorĂa de los bañistas hacia este problema ambiental. Ciertamente no fue la experiencia idĂlica en la costa que habĂa esperado.
This hidden gem in the Aegean Sea is more of a local swim spot than a tourist destination. The shoreline is mostly concrete and somewhat eroded, so it's not ideal for sunbathing. However, you can enter the water via the boat ramp on the side closest to the shore. Be cautious, as entering the water elsewhere can be dangerous due to slippery algae on the boat ramp's seaside edge and sea urchin-covered rocks near the platform. Despite these challenges, it's a stunning place to swim! My husband had a great time exploring with his goggles. As we were about to leave, we noticed some locals packing up their belongings, including chairs, and wading down the shore to the beach. We attempted to reach the beach by car but couldn't find an access point.
We decided to stop by this place just to have a quick look, and we were pleasantly greeted by a friendly host, Ata ATASOY. The attention we received was sufficient, and it didn't feel like a business establishment. It felt more like visiting a family member. The environment was very quiet and peaceful, with a perfect area for accommodation. The sinks and showers were quiet and peaceful, and there was enough water and electricity. There are no other businesses around, but I believe Mr. Ata will come up with more ideas in the future. The village doesn't have a grocery store for shopping, but it is conveniently close to Gökova and Marmaris, only 20-30 minutes away. The roads leading to the facility are paved, although the entrance is a bit narrow. Overall, we were satisfied with our experience. Thank you very much.