Konyaalti Beach
Konyaalti Beach
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West of Antalya proper, at the end of the tramway line, stretch miles of shingle beach known as Koyaalti. The sand is grayish but quite fine with many restaurants and cafes. The backdrop of the Taurus mountains and the cliffs on either end form a breathtaking scene for a day of swimming and sunbathing.
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  • yad v
    London, United Kingdom7 contributions
    Konyalti beach
    Nice long beach. Not busy. Not sandy but rocks. They have places to change which was good. Plenty of places to eat around. We went by taxi from old town. It wasn’t far. We walked back to our hotel which took us about 1hour and half.
    Visited September 2023
    Traveled with family
    Written September 6, 2023
  • Isabel C
    Miami, Florida5 contributions
    Pricey and rough pebbles on beach
    The pebbles on the beach are more like medium size stones and very very very uncomfortable to walk in!!! Our airbnb host recommended we go there. We went to Kalypso restaurant and had to pay $5.52 for 1 towel and $36 to sit in 2 lounge chairs with an umbrella. You can order food and drinks from the restaurant as well. They have great security! It was a nice experience but I wouldn't come again. You can't even walk on the beach without putting on some serious shoes
    Visited September 2023
    Traveled as a couple
    Written September 24, 2023
  • Cardiff media
    Cardiff, United Kingdom4 contributions
    Restaurants mistake
    Lovely place, beautiful beach, and surroundings. As a business advisor at Cardiff Media Ltd., I found it shocking that nearly all of the restaurants on the front thought that the QR code menu was a good idea. Its not. You are a business providing a service, and the main part of the business is customer service via a waitress or waiter. Also, visualising the food is part of the customer experience. Not only do they have the QR code system implemented, but it is also very badly designed and set up. Most is a link with pricing, and that's it. You can't increase the image sizes if they have any, and you can't order; you have to try and remember what it is you looked at, then tell the waiter. It's really annoying and has poor service. If the QR code was set up correctly and used in the right way, then it could work, but it doesn't really replace the standard menu book when used in its current form.
    Visited October 2023
    Traveled with family
    Written October 13, 2023
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johnjengiz
Istanbul, Turkey10 contributions
Aug 2020 • Friends
Miles of lovely beach,however be warned that it isn't a sandy beach it is a stoney and pebble beach, and the sea although warm and clean can be very wavy making it very difficult to get in and out. If you want to have an umbrella and loungers you can pay 25lira per person and enjoy the day at beach club, or just take your own
Stuff and relax for free, there is free wifi and showers. You'll have a great time either way.
Written August 17, 2020
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Isabel C
Miami, FL5 contributions
Sep 2023 • Couples
The pebbles on the beach are more like medium size stones and very very very uncomfortable to walk in!!! Our airbnb host recommended we go there. We went to Kalypso restaurant and had to pay $5.52 for 1 towel and $36 to sit in 2 lounge chairs with an umbrella. You can order food and drinks from the restaurant as well. They have great security! It was a nice experience but I wouldn't come again. You can't even walk on the beach without putting on some serious shoes
Written September 24, 2023
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Aisha
1 contribution
Jul 2022 • Family
We came to the hotels by the beach and we were lucky enough to end up with a private accessible beach. The water is really clear which keeps up its name for being very well kept. However the beach is a pebble beach and not a sand beach and it gets unbearably hot before 12pm so I’d strongly recommend you bring your slippers with you and don’t go barefoot.

Overall, the water goes really deep as you go about 5-10 meters in (if you are 5’4ft like me). However I’d rather not stay in the shallow end because it’s really crowded and also I felt biting of my ankles, I have yet to discover if there’s really crabs or it’s my own imagination,,, I’ve asked two people though they got their ankles bit too 💀😭
Written July 26, 2022
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Kris_Toor
Krakow, Poland174 contributions
Dec 2022
I visited this place during the winter and I loved it.
Beautiful sunsets, plenty of cafes and restaurants. Naturewise - stunning. The only thing that made my a bit sad was influx of immigrants from certain East European country (tricolored flag), who have very little of self control and refinement, and they behave as if they owned the world. Having money, with their arrival the price rose so this area is quite pricey as for Turkish standards.
Let's hope that the blue sky and yellow sky prevails eventually ;)
Written January 19, 2023
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Cardiff media
Cardiff, UK4 contributions
Oct 2023 • Family
Lovely place, beautiful beach, and surroundings. As a business advisor at Cardiff Media Ltd., I found it shocking that nearly all of the restaurants on the front thought that the QR code menu was a good idea. Its not. You are a business providing a service, and the main part of the business is customer service via a waitress or waiter. Also, visualising the food is part of the customer experience. Not only do they have the QR code system implemented, but it is also very badly designed and set up. Most is a link with pricing, and that's it. You can't increase the image sizes if they have any, and you can't order; you have to try and remember what it is you looked at, then tell the waiter. It's really annoying and has poor service. If the QR code was set up correctly and used in the right way, then it could work, but it doesn't really replace the standard menu book when used in its current form.
Written October 13, 2023
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Waqas Ashraf
Karachi, Pakistan30 contributions
Jan 2020
Konyaalti Beach is a very beautiful beach. You can go at the beach, sit down on the sand and view the vast magnificence of Mediterranean Sea. The water is so clear and the beach is also very clean. I visited there in January and the sunshine was also feeling very good at the beach.
Written January 31, 2020
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Shortman Nige
14 contributions
Sep 2019
Nothing more than excellent !
This relatively new area of Antalya is just marvellous.
There are numerous coffee shops, cafes and restaurants along its promenade and then again individual beach bars every 150 metres or so. My favourite was the Roxy, The service and cleanliness unparallelled even by Barbadian standards, as is the security of your personal items whilst you swim and sunbathe, the personnel are very watchful and attentive.
Although a shingle beach ( much smaller stones than the uk ) one can walk easily to the water and sand shoreline by well placed and managed duckboards.
All you need do is choose a spot for the day, your prefered lounger and leave the rest to the very helpful staff - Food, Drinks and Ice creams all brought to your place of choosing by very attentive waiting staff.

Written March 5, 2020
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Soumya Nayak
Dubai, United Arab Emirates654 contributions
Jul 2023 • Family
This beach has a long coastline. I stayed at Crowne Plaza which was just across the street from Konyalti beach. This section has easy access to the beach with lots of cafes, restaurants, park, benches, etc. Some restaurants play live music & it's a good vibe all around.
Written July 14, 2023
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Maria L
12 contributions
Jul 2022
To me, this is the best part of Antalya. I miss it every day..I'd say - it's like Los Angeles but much better! It's well kept, there are no (or almost no) homeless people, and there are lot of places to recreate, including cool restaurants/bars, playgrounds, and outdoor gyms. I came here first in October 2021 and the beach was not busy. So there was almost no need in paying for a lounge chair but in July even at 7 am the beach was extremely busy. So if you are planning to stay there for a while, I'd recommend paying for a lounge chair.
Written August 2, 2022
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BalikpapanRain
Moscow, Russia286 contributions
Mar 2022 • Friends
The beach is huge, and has dozens of restaurants lining the beach, plus many more in the blocks adjacent to the beach.

It is not the fine white sand of Asian beaches, being more gravelly. Definitely would not be comfortable going barefoot. But the beach is HUGE with plenty of options for nearby refreshments. Nice, clean water.
Written March 20, 2022
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