Blue Flag water, pine-clad mountains and an easy-going beach vibe — Kemer's Çamyuva is the calm, clear-sea escape.
Tucked on the Kemer coast about 10 km south of town, Çamyuva is where the Taurus Mountains tumble down through pine forest to meet a long, Blue Flag shoreline. The beach is mostly smooth pebble with sandy patches as you wade in, and the water is the thing people remember: glassy, clean and an electric turquoise-blue that stays shallow and calm close to shore. That gentle entry makes it a genuine favourite for families and weaker swimmers, while the deeper water rewards snorkellers and anyone chasing watersports. Relaxed beach bars and family-run clubs line the sand, yet there are still free stretches where you can simply throw down a towel. Backed by big mountain views and a short hop from Phaselis and the Tahtalı cable car, it earns the trip.
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Çamyuva is about 58 km from Antalya Airport (AYT), roughly a 55–60 minute drive along the scenic Kemer coast road. The simplest option is a SooTransfer private transfer: a fixed-price round trip for the ~58 km route typically runs around €60–80 total for a car (up to a few passengers), with free meet-and-greet at arrivals, help with luggage and a child seat on request. We track your flight, so a delay is never a problem.
A private transfer wins for comfort and value. Public transport means a tram-and-bus combination that can take 2.5+ hours with changes — tough with suitcases and children. Metered taxis aren't always cheaper and prices can be unpredictable. A SooTransfer private car gives you a fixed price agreed up front, a direct door-to-door ride in about an hour, and the freedom to add stops like Phaselis on the way.
Yes. The water is calm, clean and shallow near the shore, which suits kids and less confident swimmers, and there are family-run beach clubs with food and facilities. Bring water shoes for the pebbles, secure an umbrella for shade, and you've got an easy, low-stress beach day.
It does. You'll find sunbeds and umbrellas to rent (about €8–15 a set), beach bars and clubs, plus showers, toilets and changing cabins. In season, watersports such as jet ski, parasailing and water skiing operate along the beach, and lifeguards are generally present in peak summer.
Absolutely. Book a round trip and we'll wait while you enjoy the beach, Phaselis or the Tahtalı cable car, then drive you back to your hotel or the airport whenever you're ready — including late returns after a sunset on the sand. It's the easiest way to do Çamyuva without watching the clock.