Cakraz Beach

Amasra, Bartın

3.6 5 Reviews
About Cakraz Beach

Çakraz Beach is a beach located in the Amasra district of Bartın, which stands out with its natural beauty. With its deep blue sea, golden sand and lush green nature, it promises its visitors a peaceful holiday.

Features
Easy access Car park Clean sea Institutionalization Clean beach Warm water Blue Flag Child-friendly Seldom rough Food and drinks Rocky and gravelly Normal depth
Why Cakraz Beach?
  • Natural Beauty: Çakraz offers the unique beauty of both the sea and the mountains together.
  • Tranquility: It is an ideal escape for those who want to get away from the crowded city life.
  • Water Sports: It offers a suitable environment for many water sports activities such as surfing, swimming and diving.
  • Historical and Cultural Wealth: Çakraz also attracts attention with its historical and cultural texture. You can visit the historical buildings in the vicinity.
What to do at Çakraz Beach?
  • Sunbathing and Swimming: You can sunbathe on the golden sandy beach and enjoy swimming in the cool waters.
  • Nature Walks: You can walk in the surrounding villages and forest areas.
  • Picnic: You can have a pleasant time at the beach or in the surrounding picnic areas.
  • Fishing: If you love fishing, you can also participate in this activity in Chakraz.
  • Boat Tours: You can join boat tours to explore the surrounding bays.
How to get to Cakraz Beach?

Getting to Çakraz Beach is quite easy. After reaching Amasra with your private vehicle or public transport, you can easily reach the beach.

Important Information
  • Season: Çakraz Beach is especially busy during the summer months. For a quieter holiday, you can choose early spring or late summer.
  • Accommodation: There are many accommodation alternatives in and around Çakraz. You can choose from hotels, guesthouses or camping areas.
  • Food and Drink: There are many restaurants and cafes around the beach. You can try the local flavors of the region.
Conclusion

Çakraz Beach is an ideal destination for those who want to have an unforgettable holiday experience with its natural beauties, calm atmosphere and activities. If you want to discover the unique beauties of the Black Sea, Çakraz Beach is for you!

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O*** D*** 5

2025-08-14 14:24:18

It's a beautiful beach. Parking on the beach road is prohibited between June 1st and September 15th, so we parked in the parking lot and paid 150 lira per day. There are other parking options, ranging from 100 to 250 lira. The beach itself was quite nice, and when we visited, it wasn't too dirty. There are places to rent sunbeds and umbrellas. There are supermarkets, restaurants, tea gardens, and more. You can eat fish for 300-400 lira per person.
The sea color is beautiful, like a turquoise. It was warm. It wasn't overly clear, but it certainly wasn't dirty. There were a few bits of seaweed, but I didn't mind it too much.
The entrance is rocky, but it turns into sand as you go. You have to walk about 50 meters for the water to deepen. There are some sand gaps in some places, one deep and one shallow, so it's important to keep an eye on children while they swim, but overall, it's a nice, relatively clean, not-too-deep beach with gentle waves. I think it can get overcrowded on weekends, and parking can be a problem, even though it was a Friday and we arrived at noon. The parking lots were almost full.


Z*** B*** 3

2025-08-14 14:24:18

The sea is very cold and wavy. We came here today for nothing and couldn't swim, but the beach is very nice, there is no sand or stones, it's very windy and umbrellas are flying around, ours is broken. Everywhere there is a paid parking lot. We parked at Yakamoz Balık Evi and paid 100 TL, while others paid 200 TL.


K*** 5

2025-08-14 14:24:18

My comment isn't so much about the beach, but about the Turkish people. What can I say about the beach? It's a perfectly magnificent place. But, friends, God created it with care, so why don't you just pick up your trash and leave? The cigarette butts, ice tea and soda cans, and soda bottles on the ground look truly shameful. A stranger to God comes and comments, saying it's the most beautiful beach I've ever seen, and I'm sure even he has more respect for our nature. All you have to do is bring an empty plastic bag, put your trash in it after eating and drinking, and throw it away when you leave. That's it. Would a Muslim who loves their country leave their hometown's beach dirty?


E*** K*** 3

2025-08-14 14:24:18

We went to Cakraz beach on July 25th and 26th. The beach is quite cold and wavy but even non-swimmers can swim. Apart from the cold water it is very nice.
The sand and view are beautiful. There is a restaurant, cafe, market, everything. However, there are no municipal facilities. Everything is private parking, WC, shower. 2 sunbeds and 1 umbrella are 750 TL. Moreover, they haven't put any trash cans between the sunbeds. There is no trash can anywhere. There is only one trash can far from the beach. Everyone throws their small trash on the ground. Because there is no trash can. They ignore me when I tell them. They are only focused on money. I don't recommend it. I won't come again.


S*** 2

2025-08-14 14:24:18

It's a small, narrow, and long coastal settlement. Their livelihood is, of course, tourism and guesthouses. You can find both guesthouses and tent sites. I think the beach is quite dirty. Even though it's summer, there's still a lot of seaweed and garbage that has been sitting there for a long time. Parking is definitely a problem on sunny weekends. There are no changing rooms or showers on the beach. You can use the guesthouses' restrooms, showers, and changing rooms for a fee. The sea is shallow, and it's a beautiful location between two hills. The sand is quite fine. I don't know if it's worth traveling from Ankara like I did, but if I lived in the area, I would.


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