The camp is decent, but there is room for improvement. The camping spots are quite spacious, and the first section of the camp, near the street, provides ample shade. However, the second section doesn't have as much shade. There are plenty of showers available, but unfortunately, the water temperature is either too hot or too cold. It was difficult to find a comfortable temperature, and the lack of shower handles made it challenging to bathe a small child. Most of the toilets are Turkish-style, but there are also regular toilets available. The camp offers a shared refrigerator and freezer for guests to use. Every morning, a man comes around with bread and honks his horn to let everyone know. The beach is wide and never too crowded, with fine sand that some people may not like because it gets everywhere. There are small waves, but they weren't a problem for my young children, who actually enjoyed them. The camp does have WiFi, but it's only available in certain areas and tends to be very slow. The owner claims to have complained to the network company, but the issue hasn't been resolved yet. I tried using my mobile network, but the signal was poor due to the camp's location under a hill. However, the mobile internet works better on the beach.