The beach is excellent. The views are beautiful. The long gentle descent into the sea is ideal for children. Pine forest. The sand and rocks are volcanic, dark and gray. A favorite vacation spot for Turks. Equipped with sinks and cabins (but cunningly hidden).
But since the place is good, it could not do without a person.
1. It will be difficult for non-citizens of Turkey to get to the beach - 220 liras!!! through the entrance to the bay captured by the "museum" or through the mountains through a broken fence.
2. The beach is dirty. Lots of cigarette butts. So much that it is unknown how to clean it. Plastic and garbage are floating in the bay.
In general, Turks have a long time to learn business.
To get to the beach, you will either have to go through the Phaselis Museum for 10 euros, or 30-40 minutes along a forest path along the shore. For a very long time, the sea is shallow, the water is warm, there is sand on the shore, there are no waves at all. There is a locker room. There are no sun beds or umbrellas. If you are visiting an ancient city, then the beach is also worth a visit.
We visited on our own, in September, entry is paid, along with a visit to the ruins of Phaselis. A fairly large beach, volcanic sand, not without debris. A lot of locals. Big bay, clear water, shallow water.
Of the disadvantages, there are a large number of yachts and ships with tourists