Gokceada is truly a gem, and the beach is spacious enough to avoid feeling overcrowded, particularly if you park near the salt lake and venture a bit towards the dunes. The swimming experience is fantastic.
We have been visiting this island for four years, and we have been considering this beach for ten assessments. Currently, it appears to be unclean due to the arrival of the ferry, but overall it is remarkably pristine with crystal-clear water and a lack of waves. The beach is divided into two sections, with one part being sandy and the other part being rocky. Additionally, the water is not deep, as it reaches a depth of over 1.70 meters after approximately 10 to 15 meters.
Wow, this beach is the ultimate kite paradise! The morning breeze is so fierce, it could blow your socks off. But wait, there's more! After 10am, the beach becomes a surfer's haven, making it a bit of a challenge to get your kite on. And when the wind gets really wild, the waves become massive, so if you're a newbie to the sport, tread carefully. All in all, this beach is a thrill-seeker's dream come true.
The beach was nothing short of disappointing. Despite the crystal-clear waters that resembled an aquarium, the overwhelming amount of litter scattered around the area left a sour taste in our mouths. It's a shame that even in such a remote location, people still can't seem to dispose of their waste properly. We had to take matters into our own hands and bring garbage bags to clean up after others. It's disheartening to see such a beautiful place tarnished by the careless actions of a few. Hopefully, this review will reach those who need a reminder to take responsibility for their own trash.