It's not your average spot—you can't just drive up or stroll there from the city. Instead, you hop on a small boat from Kaş harbor, enjoy a quick 10-15 minute ride with killer sea views. The trip itself sets the mood—think calm, excitement, and a hint of exclusivity.
What makes Limanagzi awesome? For starters, the water is almost unreal: it’s so clear you’ll spot fish (and maybe a sea urchin or two) from the shore. There’s plenty of room to swim, snorkel, or just float and soak up the sun. There are a handful of cozy beach clubs—each with their own sun loungers, umbrellas, showers, and chill restaurants. True, prices are a tad higher, but hey, you’re basically on a secret island.
On weekends, it gets lively, but midweek Limanagzi is so peaceful it almost feels wild. Local experts say the best time to come is around lunchtime or evening, when the crowds thin and the sunlight turns golden—perfect for a laid-back meal on a sea-view terrace. Early birds will have the place nearly to themselves, with calm, glassy water and even sunrise views.
Feeling adventurous? There’s even a rugged trekking trail along the coastline—part of the iconic Lycian Way. It’s challenging, but the panoramic views are worth every step.
If you love relaxed vibes, a bit of adventure, and great food—all with nature practically undisturbed—you’ll find Limanagzi is more than a day at the beach. It’s a mini escape that starts the second you...
Read moreThis cove showcases the worst of what locals and tourists have to offer.
In comparison to the north, Kas is full of greedy rude and arrogant locals, and worse tourists...... But this cove here is the ABSOLUTE WORST. After two hours walking to get here, I had a heat induced seizure. Instead of helping me, or letting me recover, I was yelled at by the locals and told to leave. After I ignored them and recovered somewhat, I realised the water is NOT even remotely as clean as other coves in the opposite side of Kas... In fact there are old car tyres, rotting rope and rusting metal all over the area in and out of the water, and bottles (broken and unbroken) and trash lying about. The rich tourist on their boats are also cluttering the waters and I noticed some oil slicks nearby. The day after we went we saw a cruise ship moored outside the bay, probably making it far worse.
Add to this, the horrible music played so loud that you can't hear the person next to you talking, and the extortionate prices.... This place was terrible.
We regretted coming here, and it's hugely depressing to see how these horrible locals and tourists destroyed what should be a beautiful natural area.
Save your money and energy. Go to the opposite end of Kas. They're cleaner swim areas and marginally nicer (though still SUPER GREEDY)
After coming here we miss the beautiful people of Sirince and Pamukkale.
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Read moreWe walked from Kaş Büyükçakıl using the mountain road continuing the Lycian Way, it took about 45-50 minutes. There are only red and white signs as signs, it is enough to follow them. The road is very steep but not dangerous, but of course it is a mountain road and you have to walk on the rock slope for a very short part of the road, which coincides with the part where the rock tombs are. The view is simply unique, just being here for the view is enough. We entered the sea from the rocks, it was one of the cleanest and clearest seas I have ever entered, and even though there are rocks, you can enter by walking between them like a normal beach and it passes the length after a few meters. In this respect, it is really enjoyable for those who love the deep sea. Also, there are boats to Kaş harbor every 5-10 minutes, if you want to return by boat without climbing up the mountain, this is an alternative, it was a great experience, I definitely...
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