Porto Ceneviz Koyu
Sheltered bay with clear water, only accessible by boat
A peaceful cove near Kemer, perfect for swimming and boat trips.
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Porto Ceneviz Koyu is a tranquil, boat-accessible bay near Kemer, known for its clear water, scenic setting, and peaceful atmosphere. Ideal for swimming and nature lovers, it's a highlight on many coastal day trips.
Porto Ceneviz Koyu is a tranquil, boat-accessible bay near Kemer, known for its clear water, scenic setting, and peaceful atmosphere. Ideal for swimming and nature lovers, it's a highlight on many coastal day trips.
Porto Ceneviz Koyu is a tranquil, boat-accessible bay near Kemer, known for its clear water, scenic setting, and peaceful atmosphere. Ideal for swimming and nature lovers, it's a highlight on many coastal day trips.

Sheltered bay with clear water, only accessible by boat
A peaceful cove near Kemer, perfect for swimming and boat trips.
How do you reach Porto Ceneviz Koyu? Visitors mention it is only accessible by boat, with departures from Adrasan Pier or nearby harbors.
Is there an entry fee? The page does not confirm whether access is free or ticketed—check locally before visiting.
When is the best time to visit? The bay is described as sheltered and usable in different weather and seasons.
Can you swim there? Visitor feedback suggests clear water and a beach area suitable for swimming.
What else can you combine with a visit? Common add-on stops on the same boat route include Aquarium Bay, Sazak Bay, Coban Harbor, and Tasburnu.
Porto Ceneviz Koyu Kemer is a peaceful bay tucked between forested slopes and rocky headlands, only reachable by boat. Reviews indicate the water is especially clear and calm, making it popular for swimming and snorkeling. The beach is quiet, with little in the way of built-up facilities—just a small café and BBQ food, according to some reports, so don't count on a full meal. If you're after a quiet spot to relax, swim, or take in the scenery, this cove delivers.
Camping is mentioned as an option for those who want to stay overnight, but facilities are basic and there's no dedicated picnic or camping setup. Families who enjoy nature and don't mind a rustic experience may appreciate the setting, but it's not ideal for casual land visits or those needing easy access. Most people come for a few hours as part of a boat tour, then move on to other bays nearby.
Bring your own snorkeling gear if you want to see marine life, and pack water, sunscreen, and sturdy shoes for getting on and off the boat. The mood here is laid-back—just the sound of the sea and the occasional boat anchor dropping.
Helpful details to plan your visit smoothly.
The page does not confirm whether access is free, ticketed, or requires advance booking. Confirm the details locally.
Check locallyReachable only by boat—no road access. Boats and private yachts depart from Adrasan Pier, with tours usually leaving in the morning.
Boat onlyBoat tours on this route are described as taking most of the day, so plan for a full-day outing.
Full dayThe bay is described as sheltered with few waves, and some visitors note it can be used in different weather and seasons.
The bay is described as suitable for swimming, with clear water and a beach area. Conditions may vary.
Snorkeling gear is useful if you want to see marine life in the water. Bring water, snacks, and sun protection.
Camping is mentioned, which may suit families who want an overnight nature stay. No dedicated camping or picnic setup is mentioned, and the area is not ideal for casual family land visits.
There is no road access; visitors must arrive by boat, which limits stroller and mobility access.
Boat access onlyGetting to Porto Ceneviz Koyu means leaving the road behind. Reports commonly mention that the only way in is by boat—no cars, no direct hiking trails. Most people join a boat tour or arrange a private yacht from Adrasan Pier or nearby harbors. Tours usually leave in the morning and take in several bays along the coast, so you'll want to plan for a full day out. If you're thinking about booking a boat, some visitors recommend reserving at least a day ahead to avoid missing out, especially in peak season.
There's no set schedule for arrivals, so check with local operators for current options. The bay's sheltered position means it's usable in a range of weather, but mornings tend to be quieter and less windy. Bring everything you need for the day—food, water, and sun protection—as facilities are limited. For those interested in a premium experience, Porto Ceneviz Koyu is a popular stop on private yacht days out of Kemer, offering a peaceful break from busier beaches.
Porto Ceneviz Koyu is rarely the only stop on a coastal day. Many visitors describe that boat tours from Kemer and Olympos often pair this bay with other scenic spots. Common add-on stops on the same route include Aquarium Bay, Sazak Bay, Coban Harbor, and Tasburnu—each with its own character and swimming opportunities. If you're planning a longer trip, you might also consider nearby attractions like Phaselis Koyu for ancient ruins, or Cennet Koyu for a quieter cove. The area is well-suited for those who want to see several natural highlights in one day, especially by boat.
On land, Kemer offers a mix of lively marinas and relaxed coastal walks, making it easy to round out your day with a meal or a stroll after returning from the water.
Porto Ceneviz Koyu adds a memorable visual stop to a wider Kemer plan, especially for guests pairing sightseeing with time on the coast.
Current visitor guidance suggests that Porto Ceneviz Koyu is only accessible by boat. Most tours and private yachts depart from Adrasan Pier or nearby harbors. There is no road access—plan to arrange a boat transfer in advance.
Entry and parking fees may apply depending on the site and season. Check locally before visiting to confirm current charges, as policies can vary.
Boat tours on this route are described as taking most of the day, so plan for a full-day outing. Some visitors find a half-day is enough if you're only stopping at the bay.
Visitors report that the bay has clear water and a beach area suitable for swimming. Conditions may vary, so bring swimwear and water shoes for comfort.
Bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, water, snacks, and snorkeling gear if you want to see marine life. Facilities are limited, so pack what you need for the day.
Camping is mentioned, which may suit families who want an overnight nature stay. However, there is no dedicated camping or picnic setup, and the area is not ideal for casual family land visits.
Some visitors mention a small café and BBQ food, but options are limited. It's best to bring your own food and water, especially if you have dietary preferences.
Private tours and yacht itineraries that naturally include this stop.
Royal Icon Yacht Tour Kemer offers a private charter from Kemer Harbor aboard ROYAL ICON Yacht, with flexible coastal cruising and refined onboard comfort.
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After visiting Porto Ceneviz Koyu, continue exploring nearby places around Kemer.