A calm, resort-lined bay north of Kemer — clear cool water, pine-clad mountains, and a Blue Flag shore made for slow holidays.
Tucked into a quiet bay just north of Kemer, Kiriş Beach is the relaxed, leafy side of the Antalya coast. The roughly 2 km shore is a mix of coarse sand and smooth pebble, sloping gently into water so clear and cool you can see your feet on the stones — bring water shoes and you'll be glad you did. The Bey Mountains rise straight behind the resorts, framing every swim with pine-green peaks. Most of the seafront belongs to the big hotels and beach clubs, but a few public access points let day-trippers in too. With its Blue Flag status, slow drop-off and unhurried mood, Kiriş suits families with non-swimmers, couples after calm, and anyone who'd rather have mountain views and birdsong than a thumping party strip. It's a genuine escape — and worth the short ride from the airport.
Fixed EUR per Eco Van (1–6 guests). Vito (up to 7) and V-Class (executive) +50% / +100%.
Round-trip includes up to 6 hours wait time. Need longer? Message us for a flat day-rate.
It's about 62 km from Antalya Airport (AYT) along the coastal highway, roughly a 60-minute drive. The simplest way is a SooTransfer private door-to-door transfer: a fixed-price private round trip to Kiriş typically runs around €70–85 depending on vehicle and season, with a meet-and-greet at arrivals, help with luggage, and a child seat on request. Travelling for the day? We offer a wait-and-return option so the same driver brings you back to the airport or your hotel whenever you're ready.
For Kiriş, yes. Public buses mean changing in Kemer and a long, hot trip with luggage; metered taxis can cost as much as a private car but with no fixed price. A SooTransfer private transfer is a set fare, a clean air-conditioned vehicle, a driver who knows the resorts, and a direct drop right at your beach club or hotel — far less stress than a tour bus that follows its own timetable.
It's a mix — coarse sand higher up with a pebble entry into the sea, which keeps the water beautifully clear. Water shoes make the walk in easy. The sea deepens gradually, so it's well suited to families and less-confident swimmers.
Yes, the beach holds Blue Flag status. Along the resort and beach-club sections you'll find showers, toilets, changing areas and rentable sunbeds and umbrellas. Water-sports availability is more limited than the big party beaches, with some hotels offering jet ski or banana-boat rides.
Kiriş is firmly the calm, family-friendly side of Kemer — gentle water, a relaxed resort atmosphere, mountain scenery and Dolusu water park nearby. If you want loud beach bars and nightlife you'll prefer central Kemer; for a peaceful holiday close to nature, Kiriş is ideal.