Pine trees on the seashore are, of course, beautiful. But the administration of this campsite should pay close attention to its staff: a woman pretending to clean the toilet is simply inadequate! He screams, rushes at visitors with a hose, then with a mop. Is she not capable of performing her official duties in silence at all?
They charge more and more money for admission every year, and the quality of the service they receive is getting worse and worse.
There are bones everywhere on the ground, mostly lamb ribs. Is this normal? The tables and benches are burnt. The doors in the toilets do not close, there is always dirt on the floor, just a swamp. It's disgusting to go into the changing rooms, everything stank worse than in the toilet; the walls are smeared with scary things to think about; there is nowhere to hang things, there are no hooks or shelves for clothes. In winter and spring, a single toilet is open for the entire park, the rest are closed.
What do visitors pay money for??? Just for the air? You can also breathe in free parks. And giving money for admission, I would like to visit a clean, well-groomed place with adequate staff.
We lived nearby in a hotel, we came to the park for a walk. Entrance fee is $ 2. An interesting place, a pleasant entry into the sea and pebbles. In the evening, you can take incredible photos on the order. There are equipped camping areas for locals. There are many tables and benches , there is a Playground .
A great place in Avsallar is Incekum Nature Park (Incekum Nature Park). Although it doesn't seem to be that close to Injekum, but come on. This is a favorite vacation spot for local Turks and tourists who know about it.
What special things can you find there? The fact is that this park consists mainly of Turkish Mediterranean pines, is adjacent to the sea and is equipped with everything necessary for outdoor recreation. The park is equipped with a large number of tables with benches for leisure activities, there are gazebos, toilets, cafes in summer. The pines here are very tall, the diffused light during the day is favorable for recreation and photo shoots, and the evening views are fascinating. I recommend coming here in the evening if you plan to take pictures. At this time, there are not so many locals anymore, and the sunsets here are simply bombastic. And come at least an hour before sunset. There are a lot of people in the season.
We were in February, there was practically no one in the park. Entrance is paid. 26 rubles per person and 84 rubles per passenger car.