The location is not very convenient as there is only one bus that comes here every half hour, and if you choose to drive, it will cost you around 15 tl per day. The beaches are pleasant and sandy, but swimming requires caution due to the presence of large rocks beyond the sand, making it somewhat unsafe in my opinion. Additionally, the sand around the corner is a bit sharp. However, overall, it is a nice beach.
You don't have to travel all the way to Antalya to enjoy sand, sea, and sun. Erdemir public beach boasts a stunning long sandy shoreline. If you arrive early, finding a parking spot won't be an issue. Additionally, there are food and beverage vendors available, as well as shaded seating areas under the trees. Best of all, entrance is free.
While the beach has the potential to be stunning, it unfortunately suffers from poor upkeep, resulting in its less than ideal condition. The beach itself is a mix of sand and stones, and access to it is provided via a pathway. Visitors with vehicles can park at the cemetery and make their way on foot. For those without cars, they can opt to take the Kemer or Balı minibuses from the city center, disembark, and walk a short distance. As we didn't go swimming, I cannot provide any feedback on that aspect. Despite being neglected, it remains a delightful spot to unwind and appreciate the soothing sounds of the waves, particularly in the evening.
This beach holds a special place in my heart. Whenever I visit Ölüce, I bring my motorcycle and spend time admiring the sea, writing poems, reading books, reflecting peacefully, catching up with old friends over the phone, and setting up a tent with my biker buddy during the summer. This particular spot in Ölüce is where my cherished childhood memories reside.