Adrasan
A sheltered two-kilometre bay with calm water, and the departure point for Suluada boat trips.
Suluada is a small uninhabited island off the coast of Adrasan. Its white sand and shallow turquoise water make it one of the most talked-about stops in the area.
There is no settlement, business or drinking water on the island; the only access is by day boat trips from Adrasan. Tours usually leave in the morning, stop at nearby coves and return in the late afternoon.
There is almost no shade, so a hat, sunscreen and enough water are essential. As the island is left in its natural state, visitors are expected to carry their rubbish back to the boat.
Adrasan
A sheltered two-kilometre bay with calm water, and the departure point for Suluada boat trips.
Kaş
A small turquoise cove between Kaş and Kalkan, reached by a long stairway from the coastal road.
A small paid-entry beach below the Kaleiçi walls, overlooking the old Roman harbour.