The beach is completely average. Visitors are mostly tourists staying in nearby accommodations. Sunbeds and umbrellas also belong mainly to accommodations that are across the beach, although there are also those that belong to cafes and restaurants that provide them for free plus the condition that you must spend, for example, €15 per person and that you must not consume food and drinks that you brought with you. One gets the impression that the part without sunbeds is not cleaned at all. There is only one changing cabin on the entire beach and only one shower. There are no garbage cans either, only containers that are quite far away. The beach is a mix of fine sand and pebbles which is particurarly unpleasant for feet, and at the entrance to the sea there are larger stones in one belt that cannot be bypassed, followed by a long shallow with a sandy bottom. The general impression is that the water is dark and murky even when the sea is calm. The only great thing is...
Read morePerfect water, perfect sand. The water is not too deep for quite a length, and very clear. Easy for inexpert swimmers to manage, but if you go further out you can definitely get a good swim. Not too rocky, and barely any waves at all (tiny, tiny ones). Easily accessible tavernas and bars, right across the street, and many offer free sunbeds with the drinks you buy. Pretty quiet, too - though that depends on luck, as...
Read moreOne of the two biggest beaches of Neos Marmaras area. Unlike City beach beach, here you will find a bit less natural shade. Also, this beach is less sandy (there are mostly tiny stones). If you are into enjoying sunsets at the beach - out of these two beaches this one is my choice :) Besides those differences, both beaches are very similar, visit them both and decide which one you...
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