Pisa Beach

Dikili, İzmir

3.4 5 Reviews
About Pisa Beach

Pissa Beach is a bay located within the borders of Bademli village of Dikili district of Izmir, attracting attention with its natural beauty. With its white sand, turquoise sea and tranquil atmosphere, it promises visitors a peaceful holiday. Pissa Beach is a bay located within the borders of Bademli village of Dikili district of Izmir, attracting attention with its natural beauty. With its white sand, turquoise sea and tranquil atmosphere, it promises visitors a peaceful holiday.

Features
Clean sea Calm Warm water Rocky Clean beach Child-friendly Shallow Blue Flag
Why Pissa Beach?
  • Natural Beauty: Pissa Beach stands out with its untouched nature. The surrounding green hills and clear waters resemble a painting.
  • Tranquility: An ideal option for those looking for a peaceful holiday away from the crowds.
  • Camping Area: There are many areas around the beach where you can camp. It is a great opportunity for those who want to have a holiday experience surrounded by nature.
  • Water Sports: There are no water sports opportunities on the beach. However, thanks to its calm sea, it is quite suitable for activities such as swimming and snorkeling.
How to get to Pissa Beach?

Getting to Pissa Beach is quite easy. There are bus services from Izmir to Dikili and from Dikili to Bademli village. After Bademli, you can reach the beach with a 15-minute ride.

What to do at Pissa Beach?
  • Swimming: The clear and shallow sea of Pissa Beach is ideal for swimming.
  • Sunbathing: You can tan, read a book or relax by sunbathing on the beach.
  • Camping: You can have a holiday experience surrounded by nature by camping around the beach.
  • Picnic: You can have a picnic with the food you bring with you.
  • Nature Walk: You can walk on the paths around the beach and enjoy nature.
Things to Know About Pissa Beach
  • Facilities: There are no facilities on the beach, so you need to bring food, drinks and other items you may need.
  • Be Environmentally Aware: Keeping the beach clean is everyone's responsibility. Be sure to throw your trash in the trash containers.
  • Safety: There is no lifeguard on the beach. Be careful when entering the sea.

Additional Information:

  • Pissa Beach Entrance Fee: There is no entrance fee for Pissa Beach.
  • Best Time to Visit: The best times to visit Pissa Beach are spring and autumn. It can get quite hot during the summer months.

Pissa Beach stands out with its natural beauty in Izmir and is a place not to be missed for those who want to have a quiet and peaceful holiday.

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User Reviews
E*** Ö*** 4

2025-08-14 14:24:19

After Bademli, continue along the dirt road through olive trees with the harbor view on your left before you reach this beautiful beach. Since it's not open season, you can use the beach free of charge. The restrooms were closed. There were no changing rooms. There were no businesses. People had left their trash behind again. I collected eight bags of trash. Please be humane and take your trash to the dumpster in the parking lot; it'll also give you some exercise. If you were Greek, this would be paradise. But we've made our difference clear again. It's sad.


H*** N*** A*** 3

2025-08-14 14:24:19

The water was quite clean. And I'm saying this for those who don't like cold water. It doesn't catch a cold, but it's cool. It's not suitable for children or non-swimmers. The entrance is very old, and the rocks are mossy. There are some areas where the depth can drop suddenly, so it's not suitable for non-swimmers. The water isn't very saline. It's also a very crowded bay. And since it's a public beach, there are no sunbeds or other facilities. You can bring your own camping chair and umbrella, but you do need one. There's a cafe-like establishment upstairs where you can buy water and other supplies. There are showers, changing cabins, and restrooms upstairs. I don't want to comment on the cleanliness; I can't say it's clean. There's also camping upstairs. There's also parking upstairs for cars. Overall, I'd say it's a pleasant village, and the water isn't polluted.


E*** A*** 2

2025-08-14 14:24:19

The sea is beautiful, but the side without sunbeds (public side) is filthy. People have been around, drinking, eating, throwing things away. I said let's clean up the side we are in. Only one bag of garbage came out of a very small area. It's sad to see these beautiful maps of this paradise in such a state. Even if people who go there pick up at least one piece of garbage, it would raise awareness. Let's keep our nature clean. Have a nice holiday.


e*** s*** 4

2025-08-14 14:24:19

The sea was incredibly clear on July 12, 2025. The water isn't cold today. The first 5 meters are rocky and covered with small rocks. Then, pristine sand greets you. It's a narrow beach. Choose the left side. The beach isn't exactly sandy. If it were sandy, a business would have long since opened. The entrance fee would be 600 TL, like Candarli Aquarium Bay. You can grab your chair, table, and umbrella, park your car for free, and dive into the stunning water. The early bird catches the worm. Transportation is easy, and the road is quite smooth. Don't forget to have breakfast at Almondli before you arrive. There's a small, resort-like place on the beach. I've included a photo of the price list.


M*** D*** 4

2025-08-14 14:24:19

Bademli is the best public beach with free swimming. The roads are a bit challenging, but the turquoise, clear water upon arrival, like an aquarium, is worth it. There are no sunbeds or beach services. Fame Beach is next door, and the entrance is very expensive. Rather than a beach, it's a narrow road beneath a rocky, wooded area, and people sit with their umbrellas and chairs. Nearby, there's a cafe, buffet, restroom, and shower cabin. There's also ample free parking. Opposite is Kalem Island. The entrance to the sea is rocky, but after 3-5 meters, the water is crystal clear. There are occasional rocks ahead, but they're not dangerous. There's also plenty of sandy ground for children, even up to the top. Everything is clay; the ground is practically clay. That's why I think the sea is crystal clear. There's no need to spend thousands of lira on beaches if you have the equipment. The sea is the same. The water is at the ideal temperature. It's more family-friendly. Because the space is small, umbrellas are often crowded, but no one bothers them. The beach is narrow but long, so it can accommodate a lot of people. Tents, fires, and other such items are prohibited. We came here on the recommendation of our hotel, which said it was one of the best and free beaches, and we were delighted. 10 stars for the beach, zero for the roads and municipal service quality. No investment is being made in our beautiful beaches. It's incomprehensible.


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