Golden sand, deep-blue Mediterranean and Roman ruins on the doorstep — Gazipaşa is the Riviera before the crowds found it.
Tucked at the quiet eastern edge of the Antalya Riviera, Gazipaşa Beach — beside the ancient city of Selinus — is where soft golden-beige sand meets a clear, fast-deepening Mediterranean that glows turquoise close to shore and deep blue beyond. This is a laid-back, local-feeling stretch rather than a packed resort strip: an easy promenade, lifeguards on duty, sunbeds and umbrellas to rent, and a gentle entry that suits families paddling at the water's edge. Just behind it stand the scattered ruins of Selinus, including the remarkably preserved cenotaph of Emperor Trajan, so a swim can be paired with genuine ancient history. With nearby Muz Beach's fine sand and Koru's lava coves for divers, Gazipaşa rewards travellers who want real Turkish coast without the elbow-to-elbow crowds.
سعر ثابت باليورو لكل Eco Van (1–6 ضيوف). Vito (حتى 7) وV-Class (تنفيذية) +50% / +100%.
تشمل رحلة الذهاب والعودة مدة انتظار تصل إلى 6 ساعات. تحتاج وقتاً أطول؟ راسلنا للحصول على سعر يومي ثابت.
It's about 167 km (roughly 2 to 2.5 hours) along the coastal highway. The easiest option is a SooTransfer private transfer: we meet you at arrivals and drive door-to-door to Gazipaşa or your hotel. A private round trip for this route typically runs in the region of €170–210 depending on vehicle and group size, and we offer a wait-and-return service so the same driver brings you back for your flight — no schedules to chase.
Yes — if you can fly into GZP it's far closer, only around 8 km (about 10–15 minutes) from the beach. SooTransfer covers this short hop too, meeting you on arrival and taking you straight to the sand or your accommodation, with the same wait-and-return option for your departure.
Public buses from Antalya involve changes and long waits, and a metered taxi over 167 km is expensive and unpredictable. A SooTransfer private transfer is the most comfortable and often the best-value choice for groups and families: a fixed price agreed in advance, a clean air-conditioned vehicle, help with luggage, and a direct door-to-door ride with no stops you didn't ask for.
Yes. The main public beach has lifeguards on duty during the day, sunbeds and umbrellas to rent (around €8–15 for a set), beachside cafés and restrooms, plus generally free parking nearby. It's an open-access public beach, so the sand itself is free to use.
It's a relaxed, family-friendly beach with golden sand and a gentle entry that's great for children, away from the busier central Antalya resorts. It stays pleasantly uncrowded most of the year, getting busier mainly on summer weekends. Note the water can deepen quickly in spots, so keep an eye on younger swimmers.