Of course, everybody loves sandy beaches, but gravel beaches have the advantage of the water being very clear. Love the beach and the promenade with all the restaurants, lounges etc.

Of course, everybody loves sandy beaches, but gravel beaches have the advantage of the water being very clear. Love the beach and the promenade with all the restaurants, lounges etc.
Easy to get to from central Antalya on the tram ( just get off at the museum and walk down to the beach). The beach is cobbled but this is fine. You can hire a lounger and parasol quite cheaply, just bring a beach towel. They tend to play really loud music so don't come if you want serenity!
Not sure why anyone would get excited about a Stoney beach. Old run down promenade lined with bars that want to rip you off! The water is clean snd seemed safe but stones on the feet is not for me. Konyaalti is like something ftom the 1960s. Another reviewer suggests if hungry you can pick up crap left over from...
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We loved visiting this beach by taking the old tram to the Museum stop & then walking downhill to the beach. I recommend water shoes as the beach is stony but very clean. We loved Aydin Beach Club, Beach Park, Antalya. The staff here were very friendly & attentive. The facilities, toilets, changing etc are spotless. The food was tasty...
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Rocky beach, it is different in a way, Mediterranean experience i would say but i personally just enjoy it very early in the mornings when it is almost empty and crystal clear.
This beach is only 15 minutes by tram away from the old town.Cost only 1.25 TL. Has a lot of green places and gardens.beautiful tavernes and little restaurants. Only desadvantage is the stony beach, buten when you wear special shoes, you will enjoy the swimming in the clear bleu water
it was long and clean beach, easiy find sunbeds and umbrella, kind of not fee, and peaople speaks english and you can eat good staff with cheap price.
I visited this beach whilst staying at the Crowne Plaza - which is approximately a 2hr walk along the seafront from the marina and the old town. The beach was accessed from my hotel via a tunnel from the pool area, under the dual carriageway (or drag racing track) in front of the hotel.
I like sandy beaches where the...
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As I live now in Konyaalti near the beach can definitely review the beach ;))
It's stretched on a few kilometres where you can swim in every single part of it. Made by stones makes the walking into the sea
bit hard. You will need to get a local beach shoes that you can swim with. The sea is very...
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first time i see a beach with stones (marbles) instead of sand. Probably because it is part of the mediterranean. The water is crystal clear early in the morning when the is empty but quite dark when it fills up with people
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