If you're coming from the Karabiga side, the road is in really bad condition. It's so terrible that it feels like the front of your car might fall apart. It's better to approach through Aksaz village. The sea is actually clean, but there's a lot of sand mixed with large stones as you enter. If there's no wind, there won't be any waves. The beach consists of both sand and pebbles. I can't really say it's clean though, because unfortunately, people don't know how to pick up after themselves and leave their garbage behind. No one really appreciates the beauty of this beach. There are areas where you can set up tents or stay in bungalows. The fee for a bungalow is 250 TL per night, while camping is free of charge. There's no entrance fee, but you'll have to pay 2 TL for using the toilet and shower facilities. The showers are cold and the toilets are quite dirty and old. There are options available for food and drinks. It tends to get crowded on weekends. Around 8 or 8:30 in the evening, a swarm of mosquitoes comes in from the sea, making it difficult to enjoy yourself without getting bitten. You often have to wait for about an hour and a half before they finally start to disperse, leaving only a few behind.