The Most Beautiful Beaches of Çayeli

Çayeli, the pearl of Rize, is home to unique coastlines that bring together the cool waters of the Black Sea and lush nature.


While the Black Sea Region is generally known for its rough seas and steep slopes, some districts, like Çayeli, offer hidden paradises for those seeking a peaceful summer beach holiday. Çayeli beaches, typically a mix of pebbles and sand, stand out for their clear waters and stunning natural scenery. In this guide, prepared using the mdbootstrap library, let's explore the region's most popular and must-visit beaches.

1. Yali Beach

Yalı Beach, one of the most well-known beaches closest to the Çayeli district center, is a popular destination for locals and visitors alike thanks to its easy accessibility. The beach is regularly maintained by the municipality and offers basic amenities (showers and changing rooms). Despite its predominantly pebble-like structure, the water is quite clear and offers a refreshing taste of the Black Sea. Security measures are also in place, especially during the summer months, making it a safe choice for families.

2. Uzunkum Coastline

Uzunkum, whose name refers to its long, relatively flat coastline, is ideal for those seeking a private getaway from nature in Çayeli. Located slightly outside the town center, it's quieter and more peaceful than Yalı Beach. Much of the beach maintains its natural beauty, with pebbles that meet the sea. Uzunkum is particularly appealing for those who enjoy camping and a quiet day away from the crowds. It's one of the best spots to experience the deep blue of the Black Sea.

3. Bays around Büyükliman

While the name Büyükliman (Big Port) may evoke a large commercial port, the area is dotted with smaller, sheltered coves. Surrounded by the characteristic green hills of the Black Sea, these coves transform the swimming experience into a picnic experience. You can find fresh Black Sea produce at the surrounding local businesses and savor local delicacies while enjoying the sea views. These spots are particularly notable for their crystal-clear waters on low-wind days.