This beach is one of the finest sandy beaches with crystal clear water! It is extremely clean and offers a wide range of services. The entrance fee for cars is 25 Turkish Lira. Additionally, there are bathrooms and changing cabins available for a small fee of 3 TL. You'll also find parking facilities and a restaurant on-site. ❤️
The sea was filled with sand, and the water was warm, shallow, and clean. However, there is a parking fee of 20 TL. Unfortunately, there are no amenities such as showers, cabins, or toilets. They did provide two cabins, but they were extremely dirty and lacked doors. We had planned to fish in the creek, but a local villager warned us that it was contaminated. Additionally, there is no phone reception or even street lights. Once night falls, the beach becomes quite isolated. As a result, we had to camp in the garden of a nearby mosque. The villagers were friendly and welcoming. I would recommend visiting for a day trip, but it is not suitable for an extended stay. Due to the lack of hotels or hostels, I would not consider it safe for caravans or tents.
This is not a typical beach with amenities like umbrellas, sun loungers, and food and drink options. The water quality is not great.
Upon reaching Çakraz on the Çakraz-Avara route, take a left turn and ascend before veering left at the fork in the road. Continuing a bit further and stopping on the left side will grant you a panoramic view of both Çakraz and Akkonak. Descend and turn left where the road divides once more to access the beach. While not suitable for sunbathing or swimming, the beach resembles more of a quaint fishing spot. The shoreline is composed of stones and pebbles, with the stones displaying a lovely turquoise hue.