
Adrasan Beach
Free beach along a 2.5 km coast with sand and shingle, at the end of a winding valley road. Boat trips to Suluada available.
Adrasan Beach stretches for 2.5 kilometers along the coast, a mix of sand and shingle. The area is almost entirely given over to tourism, with small pensions, apartments, and restaurants lining the shore. Inland, you'll find agricultural land and rural settlements. The beach is free and often quieter than central Kemer beaches. Boat trips to Suluada (the 'Turkish Maldives') depart from here. The road leading to Adrasan winds through a valley, making the journey scenic.
“A long, free beach with clear water and boat access to Suluada.”
Arrive early before 10am to secure a good spot; by midday the beach gets crowded, especially in summer.
The beach is natural sand and shingle; no step-free access to the water or dedicated ramps.
Good to know
- Is Adrasan Beach free to visit?
- Free. Calm bay at the end of a winding valley road; boat trips to Suluada.
- How long should you spend at Adrasan Beach?
- ~3h
- When is the best time to visit Adrasan Beach?
- Morning
- Is Adrasan Beach wheelchair accessible?
- The beach is natural sand and shingle; no step-free access to the water or dedicated ramps.