[2024 Alanya Attraction] Travel Guide for Kleopatra Beach (Updated Dec)
Beaches
Address:
Kleopatra Beach, Antalya, Turkey
Opening times:
Open year round, 24/7Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
0.5-1 day
🏊♂️🏖️☀️Best beach in Alanya
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Cleopatra beach, located in Alanya and right next to the Alanya Castle, has a 2 km long beach and has fine and golden sand.
Here is the most preferred beach in Alanya and there are many cafes, restaurants around it. Therefore, you can relax here and enjoy the sea without getting bored.
Also, Alanya castle, damlatas cave and archeology museum are very close to here, I recommend you to go.
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Caribbean Dream 🏖️
🏖 Did you know that Egyptian Queen Cleopatra and Roman Emperor Mark Anthony swam here?
Cleopatra is the most famous beach on Turkish Riviera.
It owes its name to the last hellenistic Queen of Egypt. According to legends, Antony brought as a gift to his beloved Cleopatra the Mediterranean pearl-the luxurious city of Alanya. Every time she went from Egypt for camping, the Queen stopped here to swim in the mirror-clear lagoon and soak up the magnificent sandy carpet. Since then, the beach of Cleopatra irresistibly attracts those who expect a royal vacation.
Lovely beach, lovely place to snorkel and see fish around the rocks, extremely popular beach so can be quite littered in spots
It's a Really Great Beach.❤️ ❤️ ❤️
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Kleopatra Beach - Alanya, Turkey
First time we saw Kleopatra beach from the Alanya Cable car (Teleferik) and decided to go there in the afternoon. We had a great time on the beach watching the gorgeous sunset. Then we went to one of the seafood restaurants on the beach and had a nice dinner. I highly recommend to visit this location of you are in Alanya!
Kleopatra Beach is located in the center of Alanya and stretches for 2.5 km from the Damlatas cave to the Dinek observation deck. The beach is covered with light coarse sand. The water is blue and clean. Near the coast the sea is shallow, but after a few meters becomes deeper.
There are plenty of sunbeds and umbrellas to rent for a small fee. There are also changing cabins, showers and bathrooms on the beach. Restaurants, cafes and bars can be easily found around the beach.
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