The beach, known as Bedre beach, is a public beach that may have changed its name due to a change in ownership. The new operators who took over are friendly people. Parking fee for cars is 5 TL, but the beach itself is free. Inside the business, you can rent tables for 5 TL all day long and enjoy a picnic. The business also offers a menu with items like toast, pancakes, ravioli, and drinks. Although the beach is stony, once you step into the water, the sand washes away the tiredness from your feet, making it worth it. I visited both in the morning and afternoon. The morning hours are quiet and deserted, while the afternoon is bustling with people. The water is clearer in the morning, but regardless of the time, you can easily see the bottom of the water, along with crabs and tiny fish. I suggest keeping an eye on the Sinop wind event and checking the weather forecast. Strong winds and waves can make swimming difficult, and there is a risk of drowning if you dare to enter. It appears that there are no lifeguards present.
The beach lacks a sandy shoreline, but the stunning deep blue sea makes up for it. The flat stones along the shore are incredibly beautiful, and just a couple of meters away, the sand begins. It's quite rare to come across such crystal-clear spots in the Black Sea. I really wish I had brought my glasses and snorkel.