Tekirova · Antalya Province · Turkey
Kleopatra Koyu
Beyond the well-trodden paths, a hidden bay awaits near Tekirova, offering a tranquil escape. Here, the water shimmers with an impossible blue, inviting you to shed the world's worries and simply float.
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Beyond the well-trodden paths, a hidden bay awaits near Tekirova, offering a tranquil escape. Here, the water shimmers with an impossible blue, inviting you to shed the world's worries and simply float.
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About this beach
Where it is
Kleopatra Koyu
Tekirova, Antalya Province, Turkey
36.4957°, 30.5291°
Top things to do
At Kleopatra Koyu
Swim
Float in sapphire water
Snorkel
Explore underwater gardens
Photograph
Capture vibrant blues
Sunbathe
Relax on deck
Near this beach
Places, rentals, tours and events within walking and driving distance of Kleopatra Koyu.
Questions people actually ask about Kleopatra Koyu.
Is Kleopatra Koyu safe for swimming, and what are the water conditions like?
Kleopatra Koyu is generally considered safe for swimming, known for its calm and incredibly clear turquoise waters. The bay's sheltered nature often provides gentle conditions, making it pleasant for a relaxing dip. It's also an excellent spot for snorkeling due to the water clarity and potential marine life. Always be aware of your surroundings, especially if boats are present in the bay.
What is the best time of year to visit Kleopatra Koyu for good weather and fewer crowds?
The ideal time to visit Kleopatra Koyu for pleasant weather and to avoid the peak crowds is during the shoulder seasons, typically late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October). During these months, the sea temperatures are comfortable for swimming, and the bay is less frequented than in the height of summer, allowing for a more serene and intimate experience.