Golden sand, pine shade and a trembling lake — Side's calmest resort beach, made for families and slow days.
Titreyengöl is one of the Turkish Riviera's most relaxed beach pockets, tucked just east of Side where the Mediterranean meets the Manavgat River and the famous "trembling lake" that gives the area its name. The long, soft golden-sand beach — part of the broader Sorgun shoreline — is backed by a fragrant pine forest that keeps the air cool even in high summer. The water shelves gently and runs clear blue-turquoise, so it's reassuringly kid-friendly, while the calm, resort-fronted setting attracts couples and families rather than party crowds. Most of the sand sits in front of polished all-inclusive hotels with their own loungers, beach bars and water-sports stations, but there are public access points too. With Side's ancient ruins barely 7 km away, it's a beach holiday with history on the doorstep.
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 73 km east of Antalya Airport, roughly a 60–70 minute drive. The easiest option is a SooTransfer private transfer: a fixed-price, door-to-door ride in a private vehicle, typically around €70–85 one way or about €120–140 for a round trip depending on vehicle size. We track your flight, meet you in arrivals and take you straight to your hotel or the beach — no waiting, no changes.
For this route, yes. Public buses mean a connection in Manavgat plus a dolmuş and a walk with your bags, and metered taxis can run unpredictably high over 70+ km. A SooTransfer private transfer is a single fixed price agreed up front, a dedicated car for your group, child seats on request, and a driver who knows the resort entrances — far less stress when you've just landed.
Yes. We offer wait-and-return service: your driver can wait while you enjoy the beach, Side's ruins or the lake, then bring you back — handy for a day trip or a late-evening return to the airport. Just tell us your timings when you book and we'll price it as a round trip.
Very much so. The sand is soft, the sea shelves gently and stays calm, and the pine forest behind the beach gives natural shade. The atmosphere is relaxed and resort-style rather than a party scene, and many beaches have water-sports stations and snack bars nearby — easy to keep kids happy all day.
The area is built around all-inclusive resorts, so much of the seafront is hotel beach with guest access. There are public access points and a public beach (Sorgun Halk Plajı) stretch with informal parking nearby, though it can get busy in peak season. If you're not staying on the beach, a private transfer dropping you right at the access point saves the parking scramble.