The coastal area is completely rocky and rugged, and it's quite narrow. There is plastic garbage scattered everywhere, step by step. The stream area is also in poor condition. The seaside is filled with flies and has an unpleasant smell. The entrance fee for vehicles is 20 TL. The road you take to get there is mostly only wide enough for one car, with a few places being 1.5 cars wide. If the road is almost damaged, which is close, regular cars won't be able to drive on it. Additionally, the road is lined with bushes and trees, making it very narrow. It has been affected by the recent flood, but even if it hadn't, I don't think much would have changed. Despite it being a calm day, the sea was dirty. It gets deep quickly, which is typical of the Black Sea. There is a somewhat maintained establishment like a small cafe. It has the potential to be a great place, but its current state is such that if you accidentally visit it once, people will advise against going there in future discussions.