One of the advantages is a decent camping.
Of the disadvantages, it is quite expensive.
In mid-November of the 24th year, 750 were given per night (2 people 1 tent)
Passing the Lycian trail is a great place to relax and take a breath.
To wash, to wash.
The kitchen has sinks with a faucet, refrigerators and washing machines (but not a single stove, it's probably more for caravans, or with a show-off "go to a restaurant".
I have read quite contradictory reviews on other sites.
The rules are quite strict, admission is by pass, no bonfires, etc.
Camping with a large territory, there are even cars and mopeds for luggage transportation.
There are lighting and sockets at the tent sites throughout the camp.
The guy knows English on the website, but sometimes it's hard to make out when he says the memorized rules.
They even signed a piece of paper and issued a pass card.
The water is quite pitiable.
Camping is mainly intended for motorhomes, but you can just come to the beach. Admission is 350 liras per person. The beach is small, nice, clean, made right in the rock. The purest sea, beautiful view. There is a restaurant (deposit 400 liras per person. The deposit includes food and drinks for this amount plus whatever you eat, drink from above). In general, spending another day there, lying on the beach is the best thing))
A very cool and cozy campsite with cabins, places for a caravan (mobile home) and tents.
I stayed with a tent, which I liked:
1) Step zones with separate outlets for each location
2) A very cozy and equipped area for the beach away from hotels and a large crowd of people (you can even just come for a day to swim on the territory for a small price)
3) Your own bar and restaurant (if you do not want to cook your own food or go to the city, you can always eat on the spot)
4) Comfortable and thoughtful showers, toilets, kitchen area (where you can store your food and wash dishes)
5) Polite and meeting staff (in my case, they were allowed to stay until the evening after eviction and enjoy the sea)
Of the cons:
1) Check-out with a tent, as well as from the room at 12:00 (for me, it was a discovery at the campsite; you usually check out at least at 3 p.m. with your tent in other places)
Result:
If you stay in Kasha and want to find a cool equipped beach, come here.
If you are looking for a cozy equipped campsite, I also recommend it.