Adrasan
A sheltered two-kilometre bay with calm water, and the departure point for Suluada boat trips.
Side Beach consists of the sands stretching on both sides of the ancient town. The western beach is known for its sunsets, the eastern one for shallower, calmer water.
The sand lies within walking distance of the ancient columns and the Temple of Apollo; this overlap of ruins and beach is what sets Side apart.
Beach clubs, restaurants and guesthouses line the shore. In summer the western beach fills up in the late afternoon.
Adrasan
A sheltered two-kilometre bay with calm water, and the departure point for Suluada boat trips.
Side
Five re-erected columns of a 2nd-century temple at the tip of the Side peninsula, facing the sea.
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.