A nice sandy and pebble beach, there are paid sun beds and umbrellas (200 liras), a shower, a locker room, a toilet, a huge recreation area with tables and barbecues, an impressive view of the mountains. For an amateur: there is a port nearby, so hefty ships sail back and forth quite close to the beach. But there is a decent amount of garbage in the water (mostly plastic), especially in the evening. I take off one star for this. There is a big difference from Konyalti.
There are much fewer people on the beach than on the neighboring Konyaalti. There are no sun beds/umbrellas, but there are changing rooms, toilets, handwashers and a wonderful equipped picnic area in a pine forest nearby, there is also a playground
A beautiful park, the purest sea, a very cozy piece of beautiful nature. There are few people, silence. Yes, the lack of sunbeds may stop sunbathers, but it spoils the picture.