There are a lot of people on a Saturday in August. There are free sun beds and umbrellas, you just need to have time to borrow. There is sand in the sea with sometimes large stones. But close enough to the shore, the bottom abruptly breaks off and becomes deep. There are floats in the water, they are right near this area. It is normal for a swimming person, it is better to keep an eye on children so that they do not approach there. Rescuers are working. They really work, when I was with a group of Turks, they played too much and began to sink, the rescuers worked with lightning speed. It is convenient to get there by transport, it seems to be problematic to park by car. There is a shower, a locker room and some fast food. I was in Istanbul and I wanted to lie down for a couple of hours, I was quite satisfied with the place for these purposes
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Кира Ефремова
Level 6 Local Expert
August 29
City beach, entrance cost 60 liras, paid by Instanbulkart. Free sun beds and umbrellas.
The beach is dirty, everything is covered in cigarette butts. The entrance to the water is mainly made of stones, it is quite painful and dangerous to walk on them, and you need to find "paths" where there are fewer stones. Vacationers occupy all the sun beds with things, but the beach employee, as soon as he saw that I was sitting on the sand, not finding a free chaise longue, asked the women who put things on the sunbed to release it and brought it to me, placing it under an umbrella with one vacationer.
Alternatively, it is possible to relax by the sea for a couple of hours, being next to it. But there is no point in going to him purposefully.
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Илья Зубов
Level 8 Local Expert
December 24
There is a good beach, there are stalls where you can buy food and drink, there are not many people, only a lot of algae, you pay money for accommodation and you need to pay separately for a chaise longue, but I did not need it.