I just wanted to tell you about the amazing scene I witnessed during my ferry trip to Prince Island. Although I didn't have any intention of spending a lot of time in the area we sailed by, it seemed like a beautiful spot for a leisurely walk, especially because I noticed numerous people enjoying a swim in the pristine water. If you're thinking of visiting this place, I strongly suggest bringing your own swimming gear since the prices for such items on the islands can be quite high.
This beach is a great spot for taking a leisurely stroll, and you might even consider cycling here. When the sun is shining, it's quite pleasant. However, it can get quite windy, making it uncomfortable for walking. The cafes and restaurants in this area are decent, but the prices are slightly on the higher side.
This beach was only a 15-minute walk from the harbour, but I wouldn't recommend it. The beach was not crowded, but it was full of rocks instead of sand, making it difficult to walk on barefoot and swim. Additionally, the Marmara Sea was full of jellyfish and lichen, making it unpleasant to swim.
The view is absolutely stunning! Although I haven't had the chance to experience the beach firsthand, I stumbled upon it while exploring the island and was intrigued by a charming sign. For those planning to visit alone, I must warn you that the stairs leading down are quite treacherous if you make a second mistake. Even a lady with a bicycle decided against descending upon seeing the stairs. It's not an easy task to bring down a lot of belongings and find a comfortable spot to settle in.