The beach is not bad - we came on a yacht and did not want to swim in the bay - there is too much ship traffic - oil stains on the water are noticeable. We decided to visit the beach. There is a marina for boats to get from the yacht to the beach, bypassing the road from the port (there is also an entrance). Admission is paid, there aren't many people, but most of them are pretentious, significant, and trying to show it. And this is understandable - the price for admission and service will not be available to everyone, so if you are used to counting money, you definitely are not here. If you have no problems with money and you want privacy, this is the place! There are plenty of free sun beds around, so you can choose a secluded corner. Tents stand apart at the end of the beach, swings are just for wealthy people who don't need to show off. Security, service - everything is as it should be. The sand is clean - you won't find any debris here. About 15 meters from the shore, there is a slab at a depth, apparently a breakwater, so the water near the shore is always calm, transparent, you can see small fish - if you freeze for a while, they will do a peeling.
We were on the beach in the off-season on November 22, there were no people from the word at all, we swam. The beach is sandy, gorgeous, magnificent views. The water is an amazing turquoise color, like in Oludeniz. We definitely recommend it.