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It would be delightful if the beach were designed to provide more privacy for women and given extra care to maintain its cleanliness.
The serene and crystalline waters of this beach provide an idyllic setting for a refreshing swim. We relished the opportunity to take a dip in the early hours of the morning, when the beach was still peaceful and uncrowded. While some may view the beach's women-only policy as controversial, it is a well-considered approach that has been embraced by many. It is worth noting, however, that despite requests for a handicap sign, one has yet to be installed and the reason for this remains unknown.
I was awed by the sheer beauty of this beach, it was unlike any other I had seen before. To access the Esen area, you must pass through the entrance gate which is guarded. While vehicles are usually not permitted, we were granted access since we arrived on a motorcycle. Swimming in the crystal-clear waters was an absolute delight. However, it is worth noting that there are no toilet facilities or markets nearby.
Upon arriving at the beach, we set up our tents, only to discover the following day that it was designated solely for women. No clear indications were given to us, except for the female symbol on the restroom. Fortunately, it wasn't peak season, and only a group of Muslim women arrived the next day, who swiftly left upon our arrival. It appears that during the summer months, the beach is reserved for women, while at other times, there are no restrictions. In the interest of clarity, it would be beneficial to have a sign indicating the beach's status.
I was completely enamored with the ocean! I have never laid eyes on a sea so pure, pristine, and tranquil before. Tisan's natural paradise is an unspoiled gem, known mostly to locals (only those with a car can access it, others must walk). Perhaps this is why it has been so well-preserved. The organization is not formal, and the only guard is an elderly woman who ensures that men do not venture onto the beach. There are chairs and umbrellas available, but local women leave their belongings on them overnight to secure their spot 😂😂. This is just one of the many quirks of a small, non-touristy, women's beach in a village. However, the place has a certain charm to it. It is serene and breathtaking. I highly recommend visiting in the morning hours when the beach is almost empty of locals. 😄