The train ride from Kapuz takes about 30 minutes. Once you arrive, it's just a short walk to the beach. The beach itself is clean and not overly crowded, with several food vendors available. There are plenty of shaded areas if you prefer to stay out of the sun. We were very pleased with our visit. It's an excellent spot for families with children.
When we visited, the ocean had rough waves and the water was murky. The beach appeared to be neglected and not well taken care of. We had to pay 20 TL upon entering, which was for renting a table. There is only one facility available, which includes a toilet and shower.
There are no signs at all, which can make the walk challenging. However, once you arrive, the beautiful nature instantly relieves any tension. If you're traveling by car, you'll need to walk for about 40-45 minutes after the road ends. The path through the jungle is the way to go. But if you're lucky, like us, and there's no one else around except your own group, you'll have an absolutely amazing time. If you don't have any issues with mobility, I highly recommend bringing a tent and staying overnight. There is no cell phone reception. It might be a bit troublesome and stressful for families with children and babies to reach the beach.
Los baños de la playa eran inmundos y tenĂan un fuerte olor, y habĂa una cantidad significativa de basura.
No habĂa un letrero notable en la carretera, asĂ que decidimos espontáneamente detenernos en la intersecciĂłn y tomar algunas fotos. Mientras revisábamos la navegaciĂłn, nos dimos cuenta de que estaba justo al lado de nosotros, asĂ que decidimos entrar. ResultĂł ser nuestro lugar favorito para disfrutar del mar durante nuestro viaje por el Mar Negro Occidental. El agua es bastante profunda, a unos dos o tres metros de la orilla. Hay un par de instalaciones en la zona, parecidas a un acogedor jardĂn de tĂ©. A pesar de eso, definitivamente es un lugar que vale la pena visitar.