Tirebolu Beach Guide

We have compiled for you the most popular spots where you can cool off and enjoy the sea in Tirebolu, the charming district where green and blue embrace in the unique geography of Giresun.

Typical of the Black Sea region, Tirebolu's beaches boast pebble-like structures and natural beauty. The Black Sea waters, which remain cool even in summer, offer an ideal escape from the heat. Most beaches offer basic amenities.

Şenyurt Public Beach

It's one of Tirebolu's best-known and widest beaches. Although located a short distance from the city center, its easy access makes it a popular destination during the summer months. Şenyurt Beach is known for its cleanliness and amenities (showers, restrooms, changing rooms). The ground is mostly composed of large pebbles, so water shoes are recommended. Small businesses and kiosks are located around the beach.

Tirebolu Central Beach

Located closest to the town center, this beach is ideal for those looking for a quick break and a swim without leaving the city. Despite its small size, the municipality keeps it clean. Its central location makes it easy to access restaurants, restaurants, and city amenities. It's a popular spot, especially for families.

Yalıköy and its Surroundings

If you're looking for a quieter, more natural setting, away from the crowds, you can explore the small, pristine bays in surrounding neighborhoods like Yalıköy to the east and west of Tirebolu. These areas are generally devoid of commercial facilities, which adds to the tranquility. However, it's important to bring an umbrella, water, and food when visiting these areas. The sea in these bays is generally deeper and rockier.

Tips for Tirebolu Beaches
  • Pebble Warning: The entire Tirebolu coastline is predominantly pebble. Wearing water shoes will definitely increase your comfort.
  • Temperature: The Black Sea water is cooler than the Aegean or Mediterranean, making it a great choice for those who enjoy swimming in cool waters.
  • Sunbathing: Weather can change suddenly in the Black Sea region. Don't forget to use sunscreen and bring an umbrella.