Blue Flag pebbles, glass-clear water and pine-clad mountains — the calm, family-friendly end of the Kemer coast.
Tucked at the southern tip of the Kemer Riviera, Tekirova Beach is a long, clean ribbon of pebbles that runs for several kilometres beneath pine-covered Taurus foothills. The water here is famously clear, cool and gently deepening — fed by mountain currents, it's some of the most transparent on the Antalya coast and easy for less-confident swimmers. The public stretch flies a Blue Flag for cleanliness and water quality, while hotel beachfronts line the rest of the bay. This is the quiet, green, family side of Kemer rather than a party strip: calm mornings, snorkelling over clear stone, and the ancient harbours of Phaselis just up the road. Worth the drive for anyone who wants nature and clean sea over crowds.
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.
By private transfer it's about 70 minutes and ~75 km on the coastal road through Kemer. A SooTransfer Eco Van (1–6 guests) is roughly €38 one-way, or about €70 round-trip — book the round-trip and we wait and bring you back on your beach day, often cheaper than two one-ways and far less hassle with luggage and kids.
There's no direct bus; you'd ride to Kemer then change to a local minibus (dolmuş), which is slow and awkward with bags. An airport taxi costs about the same as our private car but with no fixed fare or flight tracking. A SooTransfer private transfer is the simplest: a fixed price, a named driver who meets you at arrivals, and door-to-door service for around €38.
It's a pebble beach, not sand — long, clean and Blue Flag awarded. The pebbles continue into the water, so the sea stays exceptionally clear. Bring water shoes for comfortable entry, especially with children.
Yes — the public beach holds Blue Flag certification for water quality, cleanliness and safety standards. It's one of the cleaner, clearer stretches on the Kemer coast thanks to cool mountain currents.
Very much so. The water is calm, clear and deepens gradually, and the overall vibe is relaxed and green rather than a party scene. Sunbeds, umbrellas and beach cafés are available in season, with nearby Phaselis adding easy snorkelling and history for a full family day.