A long, soft-sand bay between Side and Alanya — gentle water, big resorts, and a calmer pace than the crowds.
Stretched along the coast roughly halfway between Side and Alanya, Okurcalar Beach is a generous run of soft golden sand — close to two kilometres of it — backed by a wall of all-inclusive resorts and shaded cafes. The Mediterranean here is clear and turquoise, and the entry is famously gentle: the seabed shelves slowly, so it's reassuring for families with young children and confident enough for swimmers. A few rocky, pebbly patches break up the sand and quietly reward snorkellers with darting fish. The mood is relaxed rather than rowdy — quieter than central Alanya or Side, with room to breathe even in high summer. Add windsurfing, paddleboards, beach volleyball and easy rental sunbeds, and you have an unfussy, sun-soaked day by the sea that's worth the drive down the coast.
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.
The simplest way is a private door-to-door transfer. Okurcalar sits about 105 km east of Antalya Airport (AYT) — roughly 85 minutes along the coastal highway. A SooTransfer private car typically runs around €110–130 for a one-way trip, or about €200–230 round-trip with our wait-and-return service, so the same driver brings you back when your beach day is done. Fixed price, no meter, and we track your flight in case of delays.
Antalya Airport (AYT) is around 105 km away (~85 min), while Gazipaşa-Alanya Airport (GZP) is closer at about 73 km (~60 min). Most international flights land at AYT, but if you're flying into GZP we'll arrange the shorter transfer — just tell us your arrival airport when you book.
Public dolmuş and intercity buses are cheap but slow, involve changes, and leave you walking to the beach with your bags. A metered taxi over this distance can cost as much as a private transfer with none of the comfort. A SooTransfer private car is the sweet spot: a fixed, agreed price, an air-conditioned vehicle sized for your group and luggage, and a driver who takes you straight from the terminal to the sand.
Okurcalar's main public beach isn't a confirmed Blue Flag beach itself, though several nearby stretches in the wider Alanya area — including Incekum and beaches around Avsallar and Türkler — do hold the certification. The water at Okurcalar is clean and clear, and many of the fronting resorts maintain their own well-kept private beach sections.
Very much so. The sand is soft, the shoreline is long, and the water deepens gradually, giving little ones a safe, shallow area to paddle. With cafes, showers, sunbed rentals and family-focused all-inclusive resorts right behind the beach, it's an easy, low-stress choice for a day out with kids.