The entrance to the beach plus the surrounding area, where there are archaeological sites, is 15 euros per person. A child of 7 years old was not charged. Very clean, the beach is huge. There is nowhere to hide from the sun, only under an umbrella. You can get from Kasha by minibus, rides according to the schedule every 30-40 minutes from the bus station in Kasha, about an hour. It stops on the highway near Patara, from there a free minibus takes you all the way to Patara, it takes about 10 minutes. Back in the same way, minibuses connect. We got caught in a strong wind once, with gusts. In such weather, it is better not to go, the sand rises into the air. The child was crying that the sand was hurting his legs)
The beach is beautiful, the effect of the ocean. It looks a bit like the Curonian Spit. Shallow, you can hang out on the waves or just chill, it's very beautiful. It's mostly always windy here. I've heard that they complain about the service - but this is a unique place, a nature reserve. There is no soap or toilet paper in the toilets (it says not to use soap in the showers, too, on the beach). And they don't put toilet paper, because tourists stupidly throw it into the toilet, creating blockages. They don't read the inscriptions at all.
Insanely cool beach!
Large, clean, equipped)
There is a small cafe (probably - this is the only bottleneck of this location).
Passage / passage to the territory is paid, but it's worth it!
Cool beach, there are waves)
Turtles lay eggs on the beach, and in principle this location is a nature reserve.