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Photo of Little Malatra with bright sand surface © Sarp Kozcuoğlu Google
Photo of Little Malatra with turquoise pure water surface © Cüneyt Uzer Google
Photo of Little Malatra with small bay © Ali Riza Kaygusuzer Google
Photo of Little Malatra with partly clean level of cleanliness © mutlu demirarslan Google
Photo of Little Malatra wild area © Tamer Çorbacı Google
Photo of Little Malatra located in natural area © cenk çoğaltan Google
Photo of Little Malatra with bright sand surface © Sarp Kozcuoğlu Google
Photo of Little Malatra with turquoise pure water surface © Cüneyt Uzer Google
Photo of Little Malatra with small bay © Ali Riza Kaygusuzer Google
Photo of Little Malatra with partly clean level of cleanliness © mutlu demirarslan Google
Photo of Little Malatra wild area © Tamer Çorbacı Google
Photo of Little Malatra located in natural area © cenk çoğaltan Google

Little Malatra

Kıyıköy, Turkey
Located outside the settlement
Cilingoz 4.6 km
Map of beach
Park Korsan Koyu Trakya
1.8km
National Park Cilingoz Nature Park
4.4km
National Park Çamlıköy Nature Park
5.1km
National Park Türkiye
8.8km
National Park Kuzuludere şelalesi
9.9km

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Little Malatra is located on the Black Sea and it is in the 95th place out of 133 beaches in the Istanbul region 89.2 km away from its center, the city of Istanbul. It is one of the beaches of Cilingoz settlement, just 4.6 km from its center. The beach is located in a natural place, among the mountains.

Weather

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+19 o C +12 o C
Air temperature
7 M/S
Wind
+19 o C
Water temperature
1.3 M
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Cilingoz, Istanbul,

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Located outside the settlement
Cilingoz 4.6 km
Map of beach
Park Korsan Koyu Trakya
1.8km
National Park Cilingoz Nature Park
4.4km
National Park Çamlıköy Nature Park
5.1km
National Park Türkiye
8.8km
National Park Kuzuludere şelalesi
9.9km
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Area

Average rating of nearest beaches is 7.6 (Very good)

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Evcik Plaji
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Localities

Cilingoz  •  4.6km
Istanbul  •  89.2km

Transport

TEQ  •  51.5km
Gümüşpınar Girişi  •  28.6km
CERKEZKOY  •  34.1km
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6.8 Good

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Miral
Novice Beachgoer 7 months ago
10 Exceptional

The beach offers a mix of gravel and sand for easy access, with entry possible from the forest area. Camping requires some experience, as the path down to the beach is steep and challenging. However, the stunning views and immersion in nature make it a worthwhile destination for seasoned campers.

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Safir Qadir
Novice Beachgoer 7 months ago
4 Frustrating

The road leading to the beach is in poor condition, so those who care about their vehicles should avoid it. There is no vehicle access to the pathway that leads to the bay, so you will need to park further up and walk for about 15 minutes to reach the bay. Additionally, after finishing the road, you will need to navigate a steep hill to reach the bay, as there are no stairs. The descent can be dangerous, and ascending can be challenging. It is recommended not to bring any items with you, as it is difficult to carry them on or off the beach. However, the beach itself is beautiful and untouched. Due to the limited transportation options, it may be worth considering visiting a paid facility for a more enjoyable experience. Don't let the free access to the beach lead you to a less enjoyable experience.

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Zephyr Kael
Novice Beachgoer 7 months ago
2 Very poor

The location itself is beautiful, but unfortunately the behavior of the people who visit is quite the opposite. The littering starts from the forest road and extends all the way to the beach, with alcohol bottles and shards scattered everywhere. The beach is covered in trash, including diapers. Exhausted, I fell asleep without noticing the music playing around me. I was abruptly awoken by fireworks at 2:30 in the morning, which was a complete disaster. There were around 15 tents set up, with a cacophony of music, rowdy behavior ranging from traditional Turkish dances to drunken fights and even gunshots. As I observed the chaos, I witnessed people attacking each other with wooden sticks. By 5:40, the people next to me had set up a tent and started a fire, blaring loud music by Ümit Besen. While there were some decent individuals present, the overall atmosphere was far from family-friendly. I visited alone, but if I had been with my wife, I'm certain we would have encountered trouble due to the swearing and shouting. While alcohol consumption is allowed, there is no excuse for playing loud music or disturbing others. I have no intention of returning to this beach.

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Liora
Novice Beachgoer 7 months ago
6 Pleasant

This bay is less choppy than the nearby beach, but getting there can be a challenge. You'll need to drive about half an hour on a bumpy road, park at the top of the forest, and walk downhill for 15 minutes on a rough dirt path, swatting away flies along the way. If you're up for the adventure, I suggest giving it a try. It's a small area, but generally peaceful :) The water is crystal clear and you might even spot some turtles while swimming. Just be cautious on the way back as the steep path can be slippery and pose a risk of falling.

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Zehra Yılmaz
Novice Beachgoer 7 months ago
10 Exceptional

The beach is stunning, but avoid going in rainy weather. We got stuck in the rain and the path down from the forest was extremely muddy. The mud was slippery like soap, making it difficult to climb the ramps. We laid out towels and rugs to help us climb the 600 meters in 3 hours. We ended up covered in mosquito bites. It's worth camping for a few days and bringing medication, but I wouldn't recommend just a day trip to the beach.

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