Cennet Koyu
Paradise Bay near Kemer
A peaceful cove with turquoise water, lush hills, and a relaxed atmosphere—Cennet Koyu is a favorite for swimming, nature walks, and quiet escapes just outside Kemer.
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Cennet Koyu, or Paradise Bay, is a tranquil cove near Kemer with turquoise water and lush scenery. Visitors come for swimming, nature walks, and a peaceful escape along the coast.
Cennet Koyu, or Paradise Bay, is a tranquil cove near Kemer with turquoise water and lush scenery. Visitors come for swimming, nature walks, and a peaceful escape along the coast.
Cennet Koyu, or Paradise Bay, is a tranquil cove near Kemer with turquoise water and lush scenery. Visitors come for swimming, nature walks, and a peaceful escape along the coast.

Paradise Bay near Kemer
A peaceful cove with turquoise water, lush hills, and a relaxed atmosphere—Cennet Koyu is a favorite for swimming, nature walks, and quiet escapes just outside Kemer.
How do I reach Cennet Koyu from Kemer? Visitors mention it's about 10 km from Kemer, roughly a 1-hour drive from Antalya via the coastal road.
Is there an entrance fee? Entry and parking fees may apply—check locally before visiting, as charges can vary.
When is the best time to visit? April to October is the main window for warm weather and outdoor activities (visitor feedback suggests, conditions may vary).
Can I swim at Cennet Koyu? Reviews indicate clear water and swimming/snorkeling in warm months, but conditions may vary—check locally.
What can I combine with a visit? The bay sits between Phaselis and Camyuva, making it easy to pair with other coastal sights.
Cennet Koyu—sometimes called Paradise Bay—sits just outside Kemer, tucked between pine-covered hills and the Mediterranean. Some visitors note a calm, secluded feel here, with clear turquoise water and a shoreline that's easy to enjoy at a slow pace. The cove is known for its swimming and snorkeling in the warmer months, though conditions can change and it's always wise to check locally before diving in.
Families may find the gentle beach and shallow entry appealing for sand play and easy walks, though details like stroller access and child-friendly facilities aren't always clear. Bring what you need for a relaxed day: sunscreen, swimwear, and a hat for shade. The real draw is the peaceful atmosphere—no loud crowds, just the sound of the sea and the scent of pine. Visitors also mention the importance of respecting the site: avoid disturbing marine life and take any trash back out with you.
swim, or just soak up the scenery, this cove delivers. Early morning or late afternoon can be especially quiet.
Helpful details to plan your visit smoothly.
Entry and parking fees may apply—confirm the details locally, as charges can vary.
Check locallyMany visitors describe the cove is about 10 km from Kemer and 68 km from Antalya, roughly a 1-hour drive via the coastal road.
No visit length guidance is provided, so first-time visitors may want to plan for a half-day and adjust as needed.
April to October is the main window for warm weather and outdoor activities (current visitor guidance suggests, conditions may vary).
Visitors report clear water and swimming/snorkeling in warm months, but conditions may vary—check locally before entering the water.
Bring sunscreen, swimwear, a hat, and comfortable shoes if you plan to hike the trails (visitors mention, conditions may vary).
The bay can work for families, with beach time, sand play, and easy nature walks (visitor feedback suggests, conditions may vary).
No confirmed opening hours in our sources—verify locally before visiting.
Reaching the cove is straightforward if you're coming from Kemer—reviews indicate it's about 10 km away, with a scenic drive along the coast. From Antalya, it's roughly 68 km, or about an hour by car. There's no detailed public transport guidance, so most travelers use a car, taxi, or join a local boat trip. If you're planning a day on the water, this cove is a natural stop on private yacht routes around Kemer. The area is best enjoyed in the warmer months, and arriving early can help you find a quiet spot before the midday sun.
Pack what you need for the day, as facilities may be limited. Always check locally for the latest on parking, entry fees, and swimming conditions.
The cove sits between Phaselis and Camyuva, making it easy to pair with other coastal stops. Some visitors note that combining a visit here with Phaselis Bay's ancient ruins or a stroll in Camyuva gives a fuller picture of the region's natural and historical appeal. If you're planning a longer day, Olympos Teleferik and Goynuk Canyon are also within reach, offering mountain views and hiking options. The area is well-suited to a relaxed day of swimming, sightseeing, and exploring the Mediterranean coast at your own pace.
Cennet Koyu can help visitors understand the coastal character of Kemer before choosing a private yacht route or nearby boat experience.
Reports commonly mention the cove is about 10 km from Kemer and 68 km from Antalya, roughly a 1-hour drive via the coastal road. Most travelers use a car or taxi. Check locally for current transport options.
Entry and parking fees may apply depending on the site and season. Check locally before visiting to confirm current charges, as policies can vary.
No set visit length is provided, but many visitors find a half-day is enough for swimming, relaxing, and exploring the area. Adjust your timing based on your plans and the season.
Many visitors describe clear water and swimming/snorkeling in warm months, but conditions may vary. Always check locally for current water safety and conditions before entering.
Bring sunscreen, swimwear, a hat, and comfortable shoes if you plan to hike the trails. Water and snacks are also recommended, as facilities may be limited.
The bay can work for families, with beach time, sand play, and easy nature walks (current visitor guidance suggests, conditions may vary). Details like stroller access and facilities are not always clear, so plan accordingly.
The bay sits between Phaselis and Camyuva, making it easy to combine with other coastal stops. Olympos Teleferik and Goynuk Canyon are also within reach for a fuller day out.
Private tours and yacht itineraries that naturally include this stop.
Experience the Tu Navy 3 Yacht Tour in Kemer with a private Mediterranean cruise from Kemer Harbor, included onboard meal service, soft drinks, and attentive crew.
From €850
Planning time around Cennet Koyu? These yacht experiences in Kemer can help you turn the visit into a fuller day on the water.
Experience the Tu Navy 3 Yacht Tour in Kemer with a private Mediterranean cruise from Kemer Harbor, included onboard meal service, soft drinks, and attentive crew.
From €850
For 4 hours
Step aboard TU NAVY 1 Yacht Tour Kemer for a private cruise from Kemer Harbor, with crew, onboard meal service and flexible coastal routing.
From €850
For 4 hours
Set sail from Alanya Harbor aboard the Jimena Yacht for a private Kemer yacht tour, enjoying coastal views, flexible stops, and a premium onboard lunch.
From €2,300
For 4 hours
Briz Yacht Tour Kemer is a private charter from Kemer Harbor with crewed service, included meal service, soft drinks, and flexible coastal cruising for your group.
From €550
For 4 hours
After visiting Cennet Koyu, continue exploring nearby places around Kemer.









