In early August, you can observe the water receding in the morning, revealing meters of the ocean floor. However, as the day progresses, the tide rolls in and the shoreline becomes covered in moss. It's a peaceful spot with no amenities provided by the local government, making it a blank canvas for campers. I can confidently say that it offers a serene environment for those seeking a spiritual swim in the sea. There is a market nearby, but it's essentially a bar that exclusively serves beverages. The Gunes market, located 4km away, is quite pricey, with everything costing twice as much. Today, a 5-liter bottle of water is priced at 12.5, while the sunblock is priced at 25 in the markets.