There is room for improvement, but the beach features a pleasant bar/restaurant and affordable seating. If you're in Demre and can't venture further, it's a decent choice.
This is another stop on the D400, and it stands out for its uniqueness rather than being a typical white sand beach. There's a nice café to enjoy, making it worthwhile whether you're with a great group of people or just by yourself.
What a stunning and charming little beach! We were fortunate enough to have it all to ourselves upon arrival. The tranquility, serenity, and picturesque scenery make it an absolute gem.
The beach was absolutely magnificent, and we were fortunate enough to have it all to ourselves. Our trip was definitely worth it, especially since we were able to swim alongside a turtle. However, it's not the easiest beach to get to. The best option is to head to the nearby Cayagsi beach and park near the Andriake camping area. From there, you can walk to the end of the beach until you reach the river (which is worth kayaking along, as we saw at least 8 turtles). Once you reach the river, you'll see a small gap where the trail begins. The trail is super easy and takes about 30 to 40 minutes to reach the beach. Additionally, the views from the trail are absolutely stunning!