Sazak Bay Adrasan
Quiet, undeveloped cove with clear water near Kemer
A peaceful bay for swimming, hiking, and a self-sufficient escape from the crowds.
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Sazak Bay Adrasan is a quiet, undeveloped cove near Kemer, known for its clear water and natural setting. Visitors come for swimming, hiking, and peaceful scenery—plan to bring everything you need.
Sazak Bay Adrasan is a quiet, undeveloped cove near Kemer, known for its clear water and natural setting. Visitors come for swimming, hiking, and peaceful scenery—plan to bring everything you need.
Sazak Bay Adrasan is a quiet, undeveloped cove near Kemer, known for its clear water and natural setting. Visitors come for swimming, hiking, and peaceful scenery—plan to bring everything you need.

Quiet, undeveloped cove with clear water near Kemer
A peaceful bay for swimming, hiking, and a self-sufficient escape from the crowds.
How do you reach Sazak Bay Adrasan? Visitors mention access by boat from Kemer or Adrasan is common; land access may require a 4x4 vehicle.
Is there an entrance fee? No ticket or access fee is stated, but check locally for any changes.
When is the best time to visit? Most visitors prefer spring through early autumn for swimming and hiking.
What can you combine with a visit? The bay is near Adrasan and Cirali-Olympos, and can be paired with hiking or camping.
Can you reach Sazak Bay Adrasan by private boat? Yes, private boats and day tours often anchor here for swimming and lunch.
Sazak Bay Adrasan is a quiet stretch of coastline, known for its clear water and natural scenery. Visitor feedback suggests the area is undeveloped, so you won't find shops, restaurants, or facilities—just a clean beach, pine trees, and the sound of the sea. It's the kind of place where you bring your own supplies and settle in for a peaceful day. If you arrive by boat, swimming is possible right from the deck, and the water is usually calm and inviting. Some visitors mention seeing marine life, making it a good spot for snorkeling, though details on currents and depth are not widely shared, so use caution.
If you're coming with family or a group, private boats can make the trip easier, especially with children. The bay is described as suitable for all ages, but there is little information about stroller or accessibility support, so plan accordingly. For those who love nature, hiking, or simply escaping the crowds, Sazak Bay offers a rare sense of seclusion. Just remember: you'll need to be self-sufficient, whether you're here for a few hours or camping overnight.
Picnic time can be short if you arrive with a tour boat, as meals are usually served on board. For a slower pace, consider arranging your own boat or planning a longer stay.
Helpful details to plan your visit smoothly.
No hotels, businesses, or visitor facilities are mentioned, and no ticket or access fee is stated. Check locally before visiting, as charges can vary.
Check locallyThe bay is in Adrasan Neighborhood, Kumluca, Antalya, near Adrasan. About 20 km west of Kumluca; reachable by minibus, bus, or car via the Kumluca-Finike road. Reviews indicate boat access is common.
Day boats stop here for lunch, so a visit is usually part of a half-day or full-day boat route.
Half-day+Spring through early autumn is the most popular period for swimming and hiking.
Swimming is possible from anchored boats near the shore; the water is described as clear and calm. Conditions may vary, and details on currents or depth are not widely reported.
Camping gear is needed because the bay is described as having no facilities. Bring food, water, and sun protection.
No facilitiesOutdoor adventure can suit all ages, but the bay's suitability for children, strollers, or older visitors is not detailed. Private boats may make visits easier for families.
The forest road is said to suit 4x4 vehicles only; normal cars are not recommended for land access. Check current conditions before planning your route.
4x4 neededGetting to Sazak Bay Adrasan usually means arriving by boat from Kemer or Adrasan, as some visitors note this is the most practical and scenic route. Private boats and day tours often anchor here, making it a popular stop for swimming and lunch. If you prefer to approach by land, be aware that the forest road is said to require a 4x4 vehicle—normal cars are not recommended, and the route can be rough. Public transport options may get you close, but the final approach is challenging without a suitable vehicle.
Most travelers plan a half-day or full-day here, especially if combining the visit with swimming, hiking, or a picnic. If you're joining a boat tour, expect limited time ashore, as meals are usually served on board. For a more relaxed visit, consider arranging your own boat or staying overnight with camping gear. The bay is best enjoyed in spring through early autumn, when the weather is warm and the sea is inviting. Always check local advice before setting out, as access and conditions can change.
Sazak Bay Adrasan sits in a part of the coast that's perfect for pairing with other outdoor activities. Reports commonly mention the area is linked with hiking, camping, and local food stops, so you can easily turn your visit into a full day of exploring. It's close to Adrasan and also near Cirali-Olympos, which means you can combine swimming and relaxation with a walk along the Lycian Way or a stop at ancient ruins. If you're planning a private yacht or boat day, it's easy to include other quiet coves or scenic beaches along the Kemer coastline.
For families or groups, combining the bay with a visit to nearby attractions like Olympos Teleferik or Phaselis Koyu can round out your itinerary. The region rewards those who take their time and explore beyond the main roads.
Sazak Bay Adrasan helps you get a feel for the quiet side of Kemer's coastline. If you're planning a private yacht day, consider including this bay along with other scenic stops nearby.
Many visitors describe the most common way is by private boat or day tour from Kemer or Adrasan. Land access is possible, but the forest road is said to require a 4x4 vehicle. Check local advice for current road conditions and transport options.
No ticket or access fee is stated, and there are no official facilities or parking areas mentioned. Entry and parking fees may apply—confirm locally before visiting, as charges can vary by season.
Day boats usually stop for lunch, so a visit is often part of a half-day or full-day route. If you want to hike, swim, or camp, plan for a longer stay and bring everything you need.
Swimming is possible from anchored boats near the shore. The water is described as clear and calm, but details on currents and depth are not widely reported. Always use caution and check local conditions before entering the water.
Bring swimwear, water shoes, sun protection, food, and plenty of water. If you plan to camp or stay longer, you'll need camping gear, as current visitor guidance suggests there are no facilities at the bay.
The area is described as suitable for outdoor adventure with all ages, but there is little information about stroller access or facilities for young children. Private boats may make visits easier for families. Always assess your group's needs before planning the trip.
No shops, restaurants, or visitor facilities are mentioned at the bay. Visitors should bring all necessary supplies, especially if staying for more than a few hours.
Planning time around Sazak Bay Adrasan? These yacht experiences in Kemer can help you turn the visit into a fuller day on the water.
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After visiting Sazak Bay Adrasan, continue exploring nearby places around Kemer.