Almond Buku

Karaburun, İzmir

4.6 5 Reviews
About Almond Buku

Badem Bükü is a hidden paradise located on the Karaburun peninsula of Izmir, standing out with its unique natural beauty. It is an ideal destination especially for those who seek tranquility and want to spend time in touch with nature.

Features
Calm Sandy bottom Clean sea Clean beach Hot water Shallow
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Why Almond Buku?
  • Calm and peaceful atmosphere: Offers a quiet and peaceful holiday experience away from the crowds.
  • Natural beauties: It has a fascinating view with its turquoise sea, golden sand and lush green nature around it.
  • Camping facilities: There are suitable areas for those who want to camp in touch with nature.
  • Sea sports: Ideal for water sports such as diving and snorkeling.
  • Local delicacies: There are small businesses where you can taste the local delicacies of the region.
What to do in Badem Bükü?
  • Enjoy the sea: You can enjoy the turquoise colored sea, sunbathe and swim.
  • Nature walks: You can spend time in touch with nature by walking on the surrounding paths.
  • Camping: It is a very popular place for camping, especially in the summer months.
  • Picnic: You can have pleasant picnics on the beach or in the surrounding picnic areas.
  • Fishing: Fishing is also a very enjoyable activity in the region.
Transport

Transportation to Badem Bükü is usually provided by private vehicle. After reaching Karaburun by buses departing from Izmir center, you can reach Badem Bükü by taxi or rental car.

Important Notes
  • Infrastructure: Infrastructure facilities in the area are limited, so it is recommended that you bring all necessary supplies with you.
  • Environmental awareness: In order to preserve this unique natural beauty, it is important to be environmentally aware. You should throw your garbage in garbage containers and not harm nature.

Badem Bükü is a natural wonder waiting to be discovered. If you are looking for a quiet and peaceful holiday, Badem Bükü is for you!

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User Reviews
B*** S*** 5

2025-08-14 14:28:18

We went from Çeşme. The road wasn't very good, winding, long, and tiring. It's a very quiet place, probably because it's not easy to get to. The sea was crystal clear and clean. I don't know if it's always like this, but if it is, you could come in the morning and spend the day there, if you bring supplies.


G*** A*** 4

2025-08-14 14:28:18

It is a quiet and peaceful place to rest after a long and arduous journey with a lot of wind, very suitable for reading a book, the sea is generally wavy, it has clean toilets and showers, it is a large pebble beach, and is generally preferred by caravan families because it is free.


İ*** Ö*** 5

2025-08-14 14:28:18

It's a beach in Parlak, a district with clean, calm waters and mostly locals. It has a restaurant. I think there's a 20 TL fee for restrooms, except for guests. There's limited availability for tents and caravans; I think it's hourly, but I'm not sure. It's suitable for those who want to explore the district of Karaburun. Bring your own umbrella; there are no umbrellas outside the establishment.


n*** ş*** 5

2025-08-14 14:28:18

It's one of Izmir's most beautiful spots. The air is beautiful, clean, and uncrowded. The vegetation is magnificent, and the scent it creates is incredible. We enjoyed admiring nature along the way, and everything becomes more beautiful with each pass. However, the road is winding, so I recommend a skilled driver. Also, if you're staying for sunset, the lighting on the Izmir-Urla road is poor, so it's best to drive someone with good night vision. If you're planning to stay overnight, there are camping areas, two restrooms and changing rooms nearby, and a small shop nearby for shopping. Above all, the sunset view was breathtaking. It was the most beautiful place I've seen in Izmir so far.


E*** Ş*** 4

2025-08-14 14:28:18

We camped in tents in May. There was no one else on the beach except for a few caravans. The last 2 km of road on the way was challenging because it was a narrow dirt road, but a passenger car could pass anyway. Even though it was a weekend, the shore was quiet. On the other side of the road were summer houses. While most were vacant, there were still some residents. So don't mistake it for an untouched bay. Normally, you'd see a market, but it wasn't open yet in May.
Camping is prohibited on the rocky shoreline due to the type of lilies that grow there. So, we set up our tent among the bushes along the road, overlooking the view. The weather wasn't good enough to swim (at least not for us). But the peace and quiet and the view were enough for us.


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