Compare Kemer Beach, Moonlight, Beldibi, Goynuk, Alacasu, Cirali and Tekirova for access, facilities and safety.

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Turkey Antalya - Kemer - Beldibi - Hidden Cove | Walking and Beach Views - 4K
Watch the 4K walkWhich Kemer Beach Suits Which Traveller?
Kemer's coast is not uniform. The center and Moonlight are close to services; Beldibi and Goynuk lie north; Camyuva, Alacasu, Phaselis, Tekirova and Cirali offer distinct southern access and facility conditions. Choose by accommodation, car access, children, walking ability and quiet rather than one universal ranking.
Compare Beaches in Authentic Footage
- Fourteen Antalya-coast beaches including Kemer stops
- Central Kemer and coast walk
- Beldibi hidden-bay trail and shore
- Phaselis bays and ancient city
Footage shows shore surface, walking and scale. Recheck current water quality, lifeguards, facilities, admission and crowds that day.
Kemer Beach
Kemer Beach suits central accommodation and easy access to restaurants and daily needs. It is verified with beach and nightlife tags. Convenience may also bring more people, music and water-sport movement.
“Public beach” does not make every service free. Ask about loungers, showers, changing, parking and outside food. Water shoes may help on pebbles; assess the current drop-off into the sea.
Moonlight Beach
Moonlight Beach and “Moon” are verified central records. They combine easily with a central walk. Distinguish commercial sections from public access and read menus, minimum-spend, lounger and activity prices before committing.
Respect swimming limits around boats and water sports. Never let a child drift on an inflatable. Protect valuables and establish the return before staying into the evening.
Beldibi Beach and Hidden Bay
Beldibi Beach provides easier shore access; the hidden bay requires a trail and steep descent. The video shows a tunnel and stone steps. Do not depart without checking current trail, private-land, tunnel and fire conditions.
Assume no facilities at the hidden bay and carry water, food, shade and a waste bag. Use secure footwear, avoid going alone, return before dark and stay out in rough sea conditions.
Goynuk Beach
Goynuk Beach can be a separate shore day or follow a carefully paced canyon visit. A municipal source reported an accessibility platform at the public beach; reconfirm current installation, ramps, toilets and water entry before relying on it.
If combining canyon and beach, account for fatigue after water activities. Do not drive in wet equipment and protect the return connection.
Camyuva and Alacasu
Alacasu is a verified beach record and should be approached as a natural bay. Facilities, shade, drinking water, parking, fire controls and road conditions may change. Verify current access from the Camyuva side. Social-media tents or fires do not prove permission.
If adding Camyuva market, obtain the current day and location from an official source. Secure wet equipment and valuables while shopping.
Phaselis Bays
Phaselis shores form part of an archaeological-site experience. Three harbors, pine shade and ancient structures make them distinctive, but conservation comes first. Admission does not provide unlimited rights to swim or picnic.
Check current site operation, admission and Museum Pass policy officially. Never climb structures, move fragments or light fires. Swim only where permitted and safe.
Tekirova Beach
Tekirova Beach is verified under two database records. It is convenient for southern accommodation but needs separate transport from the center. Distinguish a hotel frontage from a true public access point and ask about entry, parking and the pedestrian route.
It can share a direction with Phaselis, but make it a backup when spending a full day in the ancient city. Verify the last return while it is still daytime.
Cirali Beach
Cirali stands out for a natural protected shore. Respect marked turtle nests, night-light, umbrella and beach-use rules. Never dig near nests, touch wildlife or use flash.
Treat Cirali as a separate southern day rather than a quick stop from central Kemer. When adding Yanartas, carry a torch, secure footwear and a confirmed return for the night walk.
Choosing for Families
Families prioritizing facilities, shade and toilets can examine the center, Moonlight, Goynuk or currently serviced Tekirova. Calm water is never permanent. Reassess the bank, bottom and buoy limits daily.
- Keep children within immediate reach.
- Never treat inflatables as life jackets.
- Protect feet from hot surfaces.
- Schedule water and shade breaks.
Beach Bag and Safety
- Water shoes and non-slip sandals
- Drinking water and sun protection
- Suitable shade for an unserviced bay
- Wet-item and rubbish bags
- Offline mapping and phone power
- Personal medication and basic first aid
After stings, cuts or illness, seek local staff or medical support. Never touch unknown marine life.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which beach is easiest?
Kemer Beach and Moonlight are practical for central stays.
Which beach is quietest?
Quiet changes with date, season and weather and cannot be guaranteed.
Is Beldibi hidden bay suitable for children?
The steep rocky trail does not suit every child.
Can you swim at Phaselis?
Only when current site rules and sea safety allow it.
Can you visit beaches without a car?
The center is easy; verify final connections to northern and southern shores.
Planning questions
What does this Antalya guide cover?
Compare Kemer Beach, Moonlight, Beldibi, Goynuk, Alacasu, Cirali and Tekirova for access, facilities and safety.
Can I watch a 4K walking tour of Antalya?
Yes. The page links to Travel Walk Tours films so you can preview the Antalya route on a big screen before you go.
How should I use this page to plan?
Read the quick answer first, skim the route notes, then compare street texture, timing, and nearby guides through the linked city page and walking films.




