Kaputaş Plajı
Kaputaş Plajı
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Essie808
101 contributions
Oct 2021 • Couples
Beautiful beach, especially from the viewpoint up along the road. However, the beach can get crowded, no cushions on sun chairs, and parking near impossible unless you get there early. We arrived just before 11am on a weekday in October and had to snag a spot along the road. I'd definitely recommend stopping to see it but spending your time sunning and swimming at another beach. Otherwise come early or late.
Written October 12, 2021
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M A
6 contributions
Aug 2024 • Family
Beautiful setting in between the mountains. This beach is pleasing to the eye from all angles. Great for photos actually looks picture postcard.
This beach location is a must visit, entry is 35 lira but extra for sunbed and parasol reasonably priced.
To get the best out of the experience you need to go early morning so you can find a parking space which is free. The water is very pleasant but not see through,the beach is sand and pebbles The walk down to the beach is around 160-180 steps and remember you need to climb back up to leave. The steps are really quite a climb and unfortunately it is not wheelchair or disability accessible also if you have little kids might be a struggle.
There is a cafe which is ok a little over priced but that is to be expected. There are toilets and showers although the toilets are dirty .
This beach location is a must visit, entry is 35 lira but extra for sunbed and parasol reasonably priced.
To get the best out of the experience you need to go early morning so you can find a parking space which is free. The water is very pleasant but not see through,the beach is sand and pebbles The walk down to the beach is around 160-180 steps and remember you need to climb back up to leave. The steps are really quite a climb and unfortunately it is not wheelchair or disability accessible also if you have little kids might be a struggle.
There is a cafe which is ok a little over priced but that is to be expected. There are toilets and showers although the toilets are dirty .
Written August 8, 2024
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Laura S
1 contribution
Jul 2022 • Couples
It's a lovely beach and was having fun until I was charged 300 Turkish lira for 2 ice creams. Our fault for not asking the price before hand. When I complained about it the shop assistant first told me that it's because it's a big portion (in reality it was just a normal portion) and then he told me to go back to my country. Just a heads up for ice cream lovers like me :)
Written July 30, 2022
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MMKHAN
Islamabad, Pakistan2,369 contributions
Sept 2018 • Family
It's a very good and beautiful beaches of the province about a twenty minute drive from the city. We enjoyed it very much and I recommend to all my friends to visit this place if they are near about.
Written October 13, 2018
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Alper G
Bafra, Cyprus19 contributions
Sept 2013
At the beach everything is beatiful.But anyone who goes to the beach should be careful about the blue cave tours. There is a man who describes the cave as heaven and persuades you to take the trip for 25 turkish liras. It doesn't worth it at all, and it doesn't cost 25 tl either. Don't ever take the trip to the blue cave. İf u want to see it, just swim. Everything at the beach is so expensive. Make sure u have ur water, beverage and food with you.
Written September 8, 2013
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ravir685
Bengaluru, India215 contributions
Dec 2017 • Couples
Hilarious trying to get in and out of the phosphorescent waves. This is one of the most beautiful beaches I've ever been to, and I grew up in Hawaii! I love Kaputas Beach. Kaputas is really stunning and nice beach.
Written February 26, 2018
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Linda G
Purmerend, The Netherlands176 contributions
Sept 2015 • Couples
Kaputas is still beautiful, the sea is very turkoise like you have never seen before. Not even in Asia! But.... it is changed. A couple of years ago there were no sunbeds and parasols. It was much more quiet then. Now, it is full with sunbeds and parasols and very overcrowded.
Written September 10, 2015
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Alex Sarioglu
Belek, Türkiye103 contributions
The beach itself is still behind the rocks but you can feel that you are near. It's like a light blue ray shine from behind the corner. Must be visited place. Don't forget your camera.
Written June 20, 2014
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likeadiamond s
Antalya Province, Türkiye8 contributions
May 2019 • Couples
It is fantastic place and Mediterranean Sea .. All area is masterpiece ! Like a dream , like a heaven ... So many touristic attraction are there . You should come from all over the world .
Written May 12, 2019
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TheNagle
Morningside, South Africa129 contributions
Aug 2018 • Family
The view - is spectacular! The sea is turquoise and the cliff face is dramatic! It’s breathtakingly beautiful!
The sand - comprises of small little pebbles which are gentle on the feet! The pebbles get larger in size as you get deeper into the water!
The waves - vary from gentle little waves to more aggressive waves which is actually quite fun anticipating! When you get beyond the breakers, it is calm and tranquil.
The time of day to get there - beat to get there before 10 because it is very popular!
The shop - well stocked with great local traditional food, ice cream and soft drinks.
The ablutions, showers and changing rooms - well maintained, clean and convenient. Given that it is so popular, it is probably best to take some toilet paper as they do tend to run out a bit early in the day.
The steps - there are about 200 hundred gentle steps down to the beach. But don’t let this put you off. They are quite gentle and it enables you to really take in the views!
The sand - comprises of small little pebbles which are gentle on the feet! The pebbles get larger in size as you get deeper into the water!
The waves - vary from gentle little waves to more aggressive waves which is actually quite fun anticipating! When you get beyond the breakers, it is calm and tranquil.
The time of day to get there - beat to get there before 10 because it is very popular!
The shop - well stocked with great local traditional food, ice cream and soft drinks.
The ablutions, showers and changing rooms - well maintained, clean and convenient. Given that it is so popular, it is probably best to take some toilet paper as they do tend to run out a bit early in the day.
The steps - there are about 200 hundred gentle steps down to the beach. But don’t let this put you off. They are quite gentle and it enables you to really take in the views!
Written August 12, 2018
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Is there a beach club? If so how much?
Written September 3, 2019
There is no club unfortunately :(
Beach side is consist of sunbeds and parasols (it was 15 TL per person)
And there is a small cafeteria with fast food options. This place is runned by municipality so it is really cheap
Written September 3, 2019
hola me gustaria saber si hay transporte publico de kas a kaputas beach.si alguin tiene algun link para ver horarios etc
Written August 2, 2019
How far is this beach from Belek ? How to get from belek? Could we get there by bus?
Written June 2, 2019
Добрый день, как долго добираться с Белека? и на чем, если своим ходом?
Written June 2, 2019
Is there a public restroom at this beach?
Written March 12, 2019
Yes there is now and also a restaurant and shower area.
Written July 13, 2019
How far is kaputas beach from Kaleici and how do I get there
Written July 17, 2018
Kaleiçi is in downtown Antalya. Kaputaş is between Kaş and Kalkan ... The distance from Antalya Kaleiçi to Kaputaş is 200 km. You need to go Kaş or Kalkan by bus and take another bus to Kaputaş. I suggest you stay in Kalkan for a day and enjoy Kaputaş in the morning.
Written July 18, 2018
How far is kaputas beach from fethiye? is it accessible by public transport? we would like to visit and chill all day.
Written June 8, 2018
Hi, it’s 85k, so about 75-80 minutes by car and although Buses do run via Kaputas I’m not sure if they’re direct or not.
It’s a beautiful and fun beach and if you decided to hire a car it’s a fabulous and direct rout.
Written June 8, 2018
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