Yoncaköy Beach

Menderes, İzmir

2.2 5 Reviews
About Yoncaköy Beach

Yoncaköy Beach is a beach located in the Menderes district of Izmir, which stands out with its tranquility and natural beauty. This beach, which is frequently preferred by Izmir residents in the summer months, is also ideal for families with children with its shallow sea and fine sand.

Features
Hot water Clean sea Clean beach Sandy bottom Easy access Shallow Calm Car park Child-friendly
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Why Is Yoncaköy Beach So Special?
  • Calm and Peaceful Atmosphere: It is the perfect getaway for those who want to get away from the stress of city life.
  • Shallow Sea: It has a shallow sea where children can play safely.
  • Fine Sand: Sunbathing and walking on the soft sand is quite enjoyable.
  • Natural Beauties: The surrounding greenery and fresh air add a special beauty to the beach.
  • Restaurants and Cafes: You can eat delicious meals and cool off at the restaurants and cafes located around the beach.
What to do at Yoncaköy Beach?
  • Enjoying the sea: Swimming, sunbathing, playing games on the sand.
  • Nature walks: You can walk on the paths around the beach.
  • Picnic: You can have a pleasant picnic by taking your food and drinks with you.
  • Water sports: Water sports activities are organised during certain periods.
How to get to Yoncaköy Beach?

You can reach Yoncaköy Beach by private car or public transport. Buses departing from Izmir city center provide transportation to the beach.

Important Notes
  • Seasonal Beach: The beach is especially crowded during the summer months.
  • Entrance Fee: During some periods, a fee may be charged for entering the beach.
  • Let's be environmentally friendly: Let's throw our garbage into the trash cans to keep the beach clean.

In summary, Yoncaköy Beach is a great option for those who want to spend a peaceful and enjoyable day in Izmir. You can have an unforgettable holiday experience with its natural beauties, calm atmosphere and opportunities.

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User Reviews
M*** S*** 4

2025-08-14 14:27:57

The sea is very beautiful and clean. But everywhere is full of garbage. People have made everything very dirty. There is garbage in the sea, under the trees, everywhere.


S*** T*** 1

2025-08-14 14:27:57

“We went on a weekday afternoon.
✨The entrance to the beach was open.
✨There was no fee or anything.
✨It is prohibited on weekends and holidays.
✨There was also a parking lot.
✨The sea was as shallow as could be, but it was very wavy. It was very windy. Our hands went numb in the water from the cold. The water on the shore looked blurry because of the waves.
✨There is no shower, no toilet.
There is a tap at the entrance, nothing else.
✨The place where the pier was was waveless, like a pool, but there was a strange smell.
The problem was that public areas were full of garbage. There was a stench. Even though there were garbage containers everywhere, people were leaving their trash. Some people parked their cars on the pontoons in front of the people living there and dumped their sand in front of their homes. We witnessed this.
✨If you're going to go, leave it clean. We won't leave it clean, don't go anywhere. ✨There are much more beautiful public beaches. It's not a beach we'll be returning to.


F*** Ç*** 1

2025-08-14 14:27:57

You can't drive to the beach; you'll have to walk a long way to carry your belongings. Cars are only allowed on weekdays.

There's a business on the beach. They rent umbrellas. A small wicker umbrella costs 200₺ per person, a large one costs 300₺ per person. Outside food and drink are prohibited; you have to buy everything from there. French fries and soda-style, acidic, sweet drinks cost 280₺.

There is also a free beach section, but there is a swamp-like area there and you need to be careful there.

Since families with children don't allow vehicles inside, carrying luggage, renting umbrellas for 900-1200 adults, and paying for food and drinks can be a bit overwhelming. Other alternatives could be considered.

We chose it because of the shallow sea and the minimum risk for children, but this will be the end in 2025.


İ*** A*** 4

2025-08-14 14:27:57

The actual beach road, which appears on maps, has been blocked by the owners, which is a very unwelcome move. To access the beach, you have to enter from 2 km away and walk a short distance to the beach. When you see the profile of the people on the beach, you understand why the owners have closed it. There are people eating chips in the sea. The beach itself is very nice, not pebbly, but a bit wavy.


S*** Ö*** 1

2025-08-14 14:27:57

The beach entrance is closed to vehicles. Only residents can enter. You have to walk the distance I recorded in the video. There's one facility at the beach, but the prices are high. There aren't enough restrooms or showers. I recommend finding alternative beaches.


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