Are you planning a sun-soaked vacation in Turkey this summer? Curious about how much it will cost to access the stunning beaches of popular holiday destinations like Bodrum, Antalya, and Fethiye? In this blog post, we will explore the entrance fees for some of Turkey’s most sought-after beaches in 2024. Discover where you can find the best value for your money while enjoying the pristine shores and crystal-clear waters of Turkey’s beautiful coastlines. Dive in to learn more and plan your perfect beach getaway!

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First, Here’s What You Need to Know:

As of June in Turkey, 1 USD is approximately 33 TL, and 1 Euro is about 35 TL. Plan your budget accordingly when reviewing the Turkey Beach Entrance Fees listed below.

Turkey Beach Entrance Fees 2024

With the start of the summer holiday season, the rates at private beaches have become a topic of curiosity. We researched the prices of private beaches and observed that the most affordable beach prices have increased by 66% to 140% compared to last year. This year, in Bodrum, some businesses charge 225 Euros per person for beach access, while others ask for 18 USD (17 Euro). In Çeşme, prices start at 15 USD (14 Euro) and go up to 106 USD (101 Euro). Some beaches do not charge an entrance fee or impose a spending limit.

With both the Kurban Bayram holiday and the summer months approaching, all eyes are on the beaches. So, what will the cost of enjoying the beach be this summer? We researched beach rates in popular holiday destinations such as Bodrum, Çeşme, Fethiye, and Marmaris. Some beaches do not charge an entrance fee, while others impose both an entrance fee and a spending limit for food and drinks. Some luxurious venues in Bodrum and Çeşme charge in Euros. In Bodrum, some places ask for over 212 USD (203 Euro) per person to access the sea, while others charge 18 USD (17 Euro). In Çeşme, prices range from 15 USD (14 Euro) to 106 USD (101 Euro). Here are the Turkey Beach Entrance Fees region by region:

An aerial view of a long, picturesque beach stretching along the coastline, with mountains and a cityscape in the background. Various boats are seen in the clear blue water.

TOTAL COST 225 EUROS

  • Buddha Bar Beach in Bodrum remains one of the highest-priced establishments this year, as it was last year. The total cost for beach use is 225 Euros, with 75 Euros for entrance and 150 Euros for food and beverage services inside. This price remains the same as last year.

PER PERSON 197 USD (188 Euro)

  • Maçakızı Beach in Bodrum is also among the high-priced establishments. To enter the beach, you need to set aside 197 USD (188 Euro) per person. An additional 15% service charge is also requested. This amount can be used for food and drink orders.
  • Xuma Beach in Bodrum charges an entrance fee of 30 USD (29 Euro). There is also a minimum spending limit of 61 USD (59 Euro) for all other expenses. A 12% service charge is also requested.

NO ENTRANCE FEE BUT SPENDING LIMIT

  • Camel Beach in Bodrum, one of the more affordable establishments, charges 18 USD (17 Euro) for entry this year. This price includes one soft drink. Meals at the establishment average around 11 USD (10 Euro).
  • Sarnıç Beach Club in Bodrum does not charge an entrance fee. However, there is a spending limit of 45 USD (43 Euro) per person.

Turkey Beach Entrance Fees: ENTRANCE 100 EUROS

  • Boheme Beach in Çeşme has set a price of 30 USD (29 Euro) per person this year. The fee includes a sunbed, umbrella, and towel. There is no spending limit.
  • Sole&Mare Beach in Çeşme charges an entrance fee of 29 USD (28 Euro) per person. The price includes one soft drink and a sunbed and umbrella. During the holiday period, the price is 38 USD (36 Euro).
  • The beach at Biblos Resort Alaçatı Hotel in Alaçatı charges 100 Euros per person, including outdoor service.
  • Fly-Inn Beach in the Altınkum area charges an entrance fee of 27 USD (26 Euro) per person, including one drink.

WEEKEND AND HOLIDAY Turkey Beach Entrance Fees

A crowded beach with numerous people sunbathing and enjoying the water. The beach is adjacent to a coastal town with buildings and trees in the background.
  • Om Paparazzi in Çeşme does not charge an entrance fee during weekdays but has a spending limit of 29 USD (28 Euro) per person. This amount can be used for food and drinks. During weekends and holidays, an additional entrance fee of 15 USD (14 Euro) per person is required.
  • Monarch Beach in Çeşme charges an entrance fee of 30 USD (29 Euro) per person during the holiday period and 23 USD (22 Euro) on regular days. Additionally, there is a minimum spending limit of 30 USD (29 Euro) for food and drinks.
  • Yuzu Beach in Çeşme charges an entrance fee of 24 USD (23 Euro) per person and a spending limit of 30 USD (29 Euro). There is also a parking fee of 8 USD (7 Euro).

PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU EAT

  • Vamos Beach in Marmaris does not charge an entrance fee but has a spending limit of 30 USD (29 Euro) per person.
  • Felix Beach in Marmaris has neither an entrance fee nor a spending limit, and services can be ordered à la carte at the beach’s restaurant.

Turkey Beach Entrance Fees: STARTING FROM 15 USD (14 Euro) IN FETHİYE

  • Sea Me Beach in Fethiye charges an entrance fee of 18 USD (17 Euro) per person, and the family suite costs 91 USD (88 Euro).
  • Lime Beach Club in Göcek charges an entrance fee of 15 USD (14 Euro) per person in cash or 23 USD (22 Euro) by credit card. During the holiday period, the entrance fee is 30 USD (29 Euro) in cash or 45 USD (43 Euro) by credit card.

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