Kalkan
A small public beach by the harbour; most swimming happens at coves reached by water taxi.
Adrasan Beach runs for about two kilometres inside a bay sheltered by two headlands. The shape of the bay keeps the sea generally calm, and the water deepens slowly.
Guesthouses, small hotels and fish restaurants line the shore. Day boat trips to Suluada and the surrounding coves depart from here.
A stage of the Lycian Way passes through Adrasan, with walking routes over Musa Dağı towards Olympos. The beach is a mix of sand and pebbles.
Kalkan
A small public beach by the harbour; most swimming happens at coves reached by water taxi.
Olympos
A pebble beach inside a national park, reached on foot through the ruins of ancient Olympos.
Kaş
An 18-kilometre protected sandy beach and turtle nesting site, closed to visitors after dusk.
Sandy beaches either side of the ancient town, within walking distance of the Temple of Apollo.