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The beach has clean water. The initial section has stones, but as you continue, there are sandy spots. It's a peaceful bay. Unfortunately, the facility lacks electricity, has only one shower, and the toilets are extremely filthy. Considering the price, the facility is not up to par. However, the natural surroundings and the ocean are stunning.
The sea gradually deepens to three meters and is rocky. It's recommended to wear sea shoes. Since it's secluded, the sea is much calmer compared to the surrounding places and beaches. The water may seem cool, but you quickly get used to it once you're in, unlike many other cool seas.
The beach has a stony sea that is not suitable for swimming without shoes. The sea is calm with no waves. There are no sun loungers or umbrellas available. The dish washing area is not sufficient. There is only one shower for both males and females. The changing cabin is also shared between males and females. The toilets are shared by both men and women, with only three available. The toilets have no light and no lock on the door, so someone must stand guard. There is no electricity at all, resulting in no lighting. The nights are extremely dark. There are an excessive number of flies and crickets. The picnic area lacks tables and chairs. There is no food or drink provided, so you must bring your own. However, you are allowed to use barbecues and samovars. The cost for one night's accommodation in a tent is 500 TL. There is no per person tariff. Despite its name, Huzur (akin), the beach is not peaceful at all. I will not be returning.
If you're looking to camp right by the beach, this is a great spot for overnight camping. The sea floor is mostly covered with pebbles and stones, so it's recommended to wear footwear while swimming. However, the water is always calm and at a pleasant temperature. It does get deep quickly, so it's best suited for swimmers. During peak season and on weekends, it can get very crowded. The campground is small, so your neighbors might be quite close. However, on weekdays it's much better, especially in September. There are toilets, an open shower, and changing cabins available, but they are in need of an upgrade. Unfortunately, there are no dining options here, so you'll need to bring everything with you. There is an entrance fee of about $20 for an overnight stay, which is quite expensive compared to other places in Turkey.
This place is advertised as a camping spot, but it's not really a camping experience at all. You can't stay overnight because it closes at sunset. It's basically just a beach with only one toilet and a temporary shower that offers no privacy, only for rinsing off the salty water. So if you're looking for something similar to European campgrounds, the west coast of Turkey is not the right area.