Phaselis Bay
Ancient ruins and pine-shaded beaches near Kemer
A tranquil bay where history meets the sea, perfect for families and travelers seeking a relaxed coastal day.
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Phaselis Bay near Kemer blends ancient ruins with pine-shaded beaches and clear water. It's a favorite for history fans, families, and anyone planning a relaxed day by the sea.
Phaselis Bay near Kemer blends ancient ruins with pine-shaded beaches and clear water. It's a favorite for history fans, families, and anyone planning a relaxed day by the sea.
Phaselis Bay near Kemer blends ancient ruins with pine-shaded beaches and clear water. It's a favorite for history fans, families, and anyone planning a relaxed day by the sea.

Ancient ruins and pine-shaded beaches near Kemer
A tranquil bay where history meets the sea, perfect for families and travelers seeking a relaxed coastal day.
How do I get to Phaselis Bay from Kemer? Visitors mention the bay is reached by road, with private transfers from Antalya Airport taking about an hour.
Is there an entry fee? Entry fee status is unconfirmed—check locally before visiting.
When is the best time to visit? Summer is the most popular season, with warm weather and swimming conditions.
Can I swim at Phaselis Bay? Visitor feedback suggests two beaches and multiple swimming spots, but conditions can vary.
What else is nearby? Olympos Teleferik, Goynuk Canyon, and Cennet Koyu are all within reach for a full day out.
Phaselis Bay is where ancient history and the Mediterranean meet. Reviews indicate that the site features visible ruins, pine-shaded beaches, and clear water—making it a favorite for both history enthusiasts and those who just want to relax by the sea. The main beach is a mix of pebbles and sand, while a smaller, more secluded stretch offers a quieter spot for swimming or sunbathing. Families are drawn here, too, with reports of multi-generational stays and a kids club with supervised activities, so adults and children can both unwind.
It's easy to lose track of time wandering the ruins or floating in the bay. The air smells of pine and salt, and there's always a patch of shade if you need a break from the sun. If you're planning a visit, bring swimwear and sun protection—most guests spend the better part of a day here. Conditions and facilities can vary, so check locally for the latest on beach access and family amenities.
Phaselis Bay isn't just a stop for history buffs. It's a place where you can swim, explore, and let the kids roam, all with the backdrop of ancient stones and blue water.
Helpful details to plan your visit smoothly.
Entry fee status is unconfirmed—confirm the details locally.
Check locallySome visitors note the bay is reached by road from Kemer or Antalya Airport, with private transfers taking about an hour.
Plan for a half-day or more to swim, explore ruins, and relax.
2-4 hoursSummer is the most popular season, with warm weather and swimming conditions.
SummerReports commonly mention two beaches and several swimming spots, but local conditions vary—check locally for current access.
Pack swimwear, sun protection, water, and comfortable shoes for exploring both the beach and ruins.
Many visitors describe family-friendly touches, including a kids club and space for adults to relax.
Family-friendlyNo confirmed opening hours—verify locally before planning your visit.
Check locallyPhaselis Bay is accessible by road from Kemer and Antalya Airport. Current visitor guidance suggests that private transfers from the airport take about an hour, making it a straightforward trip for families or small groups. If you're coming from Kemer, a short drive brings you right to the bay's entrance. There's no confirmed public transport schedule, so it's best to check locally or arrange a taxi or private car.
Most guests arrive in the morning to enjoy cooler temperatures and quieter beaches. If you're planning to swim, bring water shoes—some stretches are pebbly. For those thinking about a private yacht or boat day, Phaselis Bay is a scenic anchor point along the Kemer coast. While not every yacht route stops here, the bay's setting helps travelers get a feel for the area before choosing a route or boat experience.
Phaselis Bay is just one highlight in the Kemer area. If you're looking to fill your day, consider pairing your visit with a trip up Olympos Teleferik for mountain views, a walk through Goynuk Canyon's dramatic scenery, or a swim in the peaceful waters of Cennet Koyu. Families might enjoy a stop at Dinopark Dino Lezzet Park, while those interested in hiking can explore a stretch of the Likya Yolu trail. Yoruk Park offers a glimpse into traditional nomadic life and is another option close to Kemer.
Each spot brings something different—whether it's adventure, history, or just a quiet place to relax. It's easy to build a day around the bay and these nearby attractions.
Phaselis Bay gives a real sense of Kemer's coastline—ancient ruins, pine forests, and clear water. If you're planning a private yacht day, use the bay as inspiration for your route or as a scenic stop along the way.
Entry fee status is unconfirmed—verify conditions before your visit, as charges can vary by season or access point.
Visitors mention two beaches—a main pebble-to-sand stretch and a smaller, more secluded spot. Swimming is possible, but conditions may vary, so check locally for current access and safety.
Pack swimwear, water shoes, sunscreen, a hat, water, and snacks. Comfortable footwear is helpful for exploring the ruins and uneven ground.
Visitor feedback suggests that the bay is set up for families, with child-friendly touches and a kids club with supervised activities. Facilities and age limits may vary—confirm details locally.
Late afternoon light is usually the most dramatic for ruins and castle photography.
Phaselis Bay is a scenic anchor point along the Kemer coast. While not every yacht route stops here, it's a popular reference for planning a private boat day in the area.
Private tours and yacht itineraries that naturally include this stop.
Grey Yacht Tour Kemer is a private cruise from Kemer Harbor for couples, families and small groups, with crew, meals, soft drinks and flexible swim-stop routing.
From €620
Planning time around Phaselis Bay? These yacht experiences in Kemer can help you turn the visit into a fuller day on the water.
Experience the Antalya private yacht tour from Kemer to Duden Waterfalls aboard the Jimena Yacht, with scenic Mediterranean views and a relaxing onboard lunch.
From €1,400
For 5 hours
Grey Yacht Tour Kemer is a private cruise from Kemer Harbor for couples, families and small groups, with crew, meals, soft drinks and flexible swim-stop routing.
From €620
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 Kemer Harbor on the Fantastic Vip Yacht for a private, scenic day along the Mediterranean, including potential stops at Moonlight beach and Phaselis Koyu.
From €680
For 4 hours
After visiting Phaselis Bay, continue exploring nearby places around Kemer.









