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Beaches, for me, are a slice of heaven. And if the sight of the sea is visible from the mountains, then it's a double treat. But what makes it even better is when I have an engine to take me there! The journey to a secluded beach, nestled in a tiny cove below the mountain peaks, is an adventure in itself. The winding roads, the sound of the exhaust, the wind, and the crickets, along with the fresh mountain air, all add to the excitement. The anticipation of what lies ahead is thrilling, and when you finally reach the destination, it's worth every mile. The crystal-clear water, the serene bay, and the untouched nature are a sight to behold. It's so pristine that even the tiniest stones at the bottom of the water are visible. But I must stress that these wonders must be protected, and those who cannot take their trash back with them should refrain from visiting. I'm almost hesitant to share this hidden gem, but it's too beautiful to keep to myself.
The beach lacks commercial activity and only has a public restroom provided by the local government. The access road may be slightly bumpy, which may not make the journey worthwhile for some.
Despite the slight inconvenience in getting there, the beach offers a serene escape into nature. While the shoreline may be rocky, the water is crystal clear and refreshing. And for photography enthusiasts, the sunset is a breathtaking sight to capture.
To put it simply, the beach lacks any amenities apart from a pancake stand and a restroom cabin. Visitors must purchase their own chairs, umbrellas, food, drinks, and water. The underwater scenery is breathtaking, with large flat stones measuring 50-60 cm in diameter. It's a perfect spot for capturing stunning underwater photographs. The route to the beach is a bit challenging, with a mix of soil and asphalt, and it takes approximately 30 minutes from Karabur. As a family, we thoroughly enjoyed our time there, but the journey from Izmir can be exhausting. Hopefully, the natural beauty of the area will remain intact without any negative impact from tourism.
Getting to this beach can be a bit of a challenge as the roads leading to it are narrow and perilous, often skirting along cliffs without any protective barriers. It's important to stay alert while driving. However, the beach itself is a hidden gem, small but breathtakingly beautiful. I visited in January 2022 and was pleased to find that the village surrounding the beach was not crowded with tourists. It seems like a great spot for a summer camping trip. I didn't come across any commercial establishments during my visit, which only added to the peaceful and serene atmosphere.