About Anadolufeneri Beach
Anadolufeneri Beach is a quiet and natural beach in the Beykoz district of Istanbul, with the unique beauty of the Bosphorus that opens to the Black Sea. It is an ideal option for those who want to get away from the crowds of Istanbul and spend a peaceful day in touch with nature.
Features
Suitable for camping
Easy access
Car park
Clean sea
Clean beach
Child-friendly
Calm
Normal depth
Cold water
Rocky and gravelly
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Why Anadolufeneri Beach?
- Natural Beauty: The beach, combined with the lush green nature around it, offers a perfect getaway for those looking to get away from the stress of city life.
- Tranquility: For those who do not like crowded beaches, Anadolufeneri Beach stands out with its peaceful and calm atmosphere.
- Clean Sea: You can enjoy swimming in the clean waters of the Black Sea.
- Fisherman's Cafes: You can taste delicious meals prepared with fresh seafood at the fisherman's cafes around the beach.
Activities That Can Be Done at the Beach
- Swimming: You can enjoy swimming in clean and cool waters.
- Sunbathing: You can get tanned and relax by sunbathing on the beach.
- Picnic: You can have a picnic on the beach with the food you bring with you.
- Nature Walks: You can go on a walk to discover the natural beauties around the beach.
- Fishing: If you like fishing, you can fish at the beach.
Transport
It is possible to reach Anadolufeneri Beach by public transport or private vehicle. After reaching Beykoz by IETT buses, you can reach the beach by taxi or minibus. If you are going by private vehicle, you can reach the beach by going from Istanbul towards Beykoz.
Important Notes
- Don't forget to bring sunscreen, a hat, a towel and spare clothes with you when you go to the beach.
- There are showers and changing cabins around the beach.
- Although there are trash cans on the beach, it is important to take your trash with you to keep the environment clean.
- It is forbidden to light fires on the beach.
Anadolufeneri Beach is a place not to be missed for those who want to spend a peaceful day surrounded by nature in Istanbul.
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