The sea is usually calm because the cove is sheltered by the old harbour setting. Entry is easier from platforms than from the rocky edge, and water shoes help where pebbles, reef and slippery stones meet the shallows.
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Sources checked: official TÜRÇEV Blue Flag information for Mermerli Plajı, including Blue Flag season, awarded years, beach dimensions, beach surface, water-quality analysis, disabled-facility listings and responsible organisation; Antalya Metropolitan Municipality beach information placing Mermerli at Kaleiçi Yat Limanı; current travel guidance covering stairs, paid beach access, loungers, umbrellas, showers, restaurant access and snorkeling; recent local reporting on Mermerli Beach sunbed-price changes.
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This guide to Mermerli Beach moves from the Kaleiçi old-town overview, beach season and location details into entrance fees, facilities, swimming conditions, Blue Flag water quality, family access, food, crowds, nearby attractions, reviews and practical FAQ answers.
Mermerli Beach (Mermerli Plajı) is a small public beach in Antalya’s old town (Kaleiçi). It lies under the historic city walls beside the Kaleiçi marina. The beach takes its name from the former Mermerli Pavilion on a nearby terrace. Mermerli Beach offers a unique Mediterranean city swim: calm, clear blue water reflects the Beydağları (Bey Mountains) to the north, and the old harbor quay frames its shore. It is a Blue Flag–certified halk plajı (public beach), maintained for quality and safety. The site is protected as a special environmental area and is managed by Muratpaşa Belediyesi (Antalya city). This compact beach (about 100 m long and 10 m wide) is known for its tranquil atmosphere and scenic views.
Mermerli Beach is in central Antalya, in the Muratpaşa district of Antalya Province, on Turkey’s Mediterranean coast (the Turkish Riviera). Its address is Kılınçarslan, 07100 Muratpaşa/Antalya, on the shore of Antalya Gulf. The beach sits at the southern edge of Kaleiçi (Antalya’s historic old town), immediately east of the Kalkapı (Clock Tower) and Atatürk Park area. It is about 17 km from Antalya Airport and essentially in the city center (0 km to downtown). Mermerli Beach can be reached on foot from nearby roads (Atatürk Boulevard) by descending stone steps from the Mermerli Restaurant above. No direct public transit drops at the beach, but Antalya city buses and dolmuş (minibus) lines serve Kaleiçi and the marina area; from there it’s a short walk. Paid parking is available at or near the Kaleiçi marina/Atatürk Park, from which visitors walk down to the beach.
Mermerli is a sheltered rocky cove (koy) rather than a long sandy shore. The shoreline is a mix of coarse sand, small pebbles and natural rock ledges. The seabed slopes gently but is mostly rock (“kayalık” reef) with some sandy patches, so beachgoers often sunbathe on wooden platforms and a concrete pier built over the rocks. The water is exceptionally calm (dalgasız) and clear, typical of a gulflike bay. Without waves, the sea here is quiet and safe for non-expert swimmers. Mermerli Beach faces roughly southeast, with the sun rising over Antalya Castle behind (sunset light is into the old town). The backdrop is historic stone walls and a few pine-covered cliffs. Pine scent wafts in on the breeze and the atmosphere is generally peaceful. Because the beach is very small, it can feel crowded quickly: on busy summer days every available lounge spot is filled (visitors note it can be “crammed together” in peak hours). Winds are usually light in this lee of the harbor. Occasionally a gentle off-shore breeze or the call of boats from the marina can be heard, but traffic noise is minimal. Water temperature follows Mediterranean patterns (around 20–25 °C in summer). The beach and platforms are well maintained and clean, reflecting its Blue Flag status.
Facilities at Mermerli Beach: – Sunbeds (şezlong) and umbrellas (şemsiye) for rent. – Showers (duş), toilets (tuvalet), and changing cabins (giyinme kabini) are provided on site. – Lifeguards (cankurtaran) patrol the swim area in summer (as required by the Blue Flag program). – A beach café/restaurant (Mermerli Restaurant) sits on the terrace above, plus seasonal snack carts selling food and drinks near the entrance. – Paid parking (otopark) is available a short walk up in Kaleiçi; visitors typically park in public lots or street spaces by Atatürk Park and walk down. – Beach map and first-aid information are posted due to its status as a regulated municipal beach. The beach is classified as a public (halk) beach, not a private club, although an entry fee is charged. Water sports like jetskis, diving, and surfing are not available here (no operators); however, the calm, shallow waters are ideal for snorkeling. In short, visitors will find basic comfort and safety amenities typical of Antalya’s city beaches.
Mermerli Beach is worth visiting if you want a quick seaside dip right in the heart of Antalya. Its waters are clear and calm, and the beach’s tiny cove has a charming old-town atmosphere. The main appeal is convenience and scenery: you can swim minutes after shopping in Kaleiçi. However, the beach is very small and can feel cramped at high tide of summer. It has more character than expansive sandy resorts like Konyaaltı, but comes with trade-offs – you must pay for entry and rentals, and there is little shade or sand to spread out. In terms of value, Mermerli offers a unique city-beach experience with a view of Antalya’s harbour, but budget travelers may prefer longer sandy beaches nearby for a similar fee (public beaches elsewhere in Antalya are often free). In summary, Mermerli is worth a visit for its novelty and location, but it is a short stop rather than a full-day destination.
Mermerli Beach is not free: an entrance fee is charged (around 20 Turkish Lira per person as of recent seasons). This fee typically covers use of one sunbed and umbrella. Towels cost extra if you need them. There is no separate parking fee for onsite (since cars park offsite), but expect to pay for city parking. All payments are in TL (no credit cards at the beach kiosk). The beach enforces modest dress – it is a family public beach (halk plajı) – and pets are not allowed. Smoking is prohibited near the water, as at all Blue Flag sites. Visitors must obey lifeguard flags and no-swim warnings (rare in calm Mermerli bay). The beach is open seasonally (roughly mid-April to October), typically 08:00–20:00 in summer. Outside season it may close or have no services. Mermerli is maintained by Muratpaşa Municipality, so local bylaws (like littering fines) apply. In short, expect to pay a modest entry fee, rent services by the day, and follow standard beach rules.
A typical visit to Mermerli Beach takes 1–3 hours. In 1–2 hours you can easily swim, sunbathe and perhaps have a quick snack or drink at the shore café. Many visitors plan 2–3 hours to fully enjoy the spot: this allows time to relax on the sunbed, grab a meal at the restaurant, and maybe snorkel a bit. Because the beach is small, it does not require a long hike or exploration – once you’ve swum and enjoyed the view, there isn’t much more to “see” here. People often combine Mermerli with other activities (for example, a Kaleiçi tour or sunset over the old walls). If you’re just stopping by from a cruise or city tour, 1 hour is enough to take a quick dip. For a leisurely afternoon, budget 3–4 hours so you don’t feel rushed. The water is clean and inviting for repeated dips, but the sun deck and café service are the main reasons to linger.
Mermerli Beach, or Mermerli Plajı, is a compact Blue Flag city beach below Kaleiçi, the historic old town of Antalya. It sits beside Kaleiçi Yat Limanı in Kılınçarslan, Muratpaşa, on the Mediterranean coast of Türkiye. The beach suits visitors who want calm water, old-town scenery, managed sunbeds, a short urban swim and an easy break between Hadrian’s Gate, the marina, Hıdırlık Tower and Kaleiçi restaurants.
Mermerli is not a long resort strand. It is a small managed cove with platforms, pebbles, rock ledges, sunbeds and calm water below Antalya’s historic harbour walls.
The sea is usually calm because the cove is sheltered by the old harbour setting. Entry is easier from platforms than from the rocky edge, and water shoes help where pebbles, reef and slippery stones meet the shallows.
Mermerli feels more like a compact beach club zone than a broad halk plajı. Visitors come for şezlong, şemsiye, quick swimming, terrace views, restaurant access and the rare chance to swim directly below Kaleiçi.
It works best for adults, couples, confident swimmers and families who accept stairs, close sunbeds and limited open sand. Visitors wanting wide free beaches usually compare it with Konyaaltı or Lara.
Mermerli Beach is worth visiting for a short, scenic swim in central Antalya, especially when the goal is convenience rather than space. It is atmospheric, photogenic and easy to combine with Kaleiçi, but it becomes crowded quickly in peak summer.
Location & Access
Mermerli Beach is in Kılınçarslan, 07100 Muratpaşa/Antalya, directly below Kaleiçi and beside Kaleiçi Yat Limanı. Visitors usually reach the old town by tram, bus, taxi or car, then walk down through the Mermerli terrace and stairs to the managed beach entrance.
The final approach is on foot. The beach sits below the terrace, so visitors should expect steps rather than level, wheelchair-friendly shore access.
Walk through Kılınçarslan and the old harbour lanes toward Mermerli Restaurant or the waterfront terrace. The beach entrance is reached by descending stairs, so light bags and secure footwear make the approach easier.
A taxi can drop visitors close to Kaleiçi or the upper terrace, but vehicles do not reach the beach level. The last section remains a short walk and staircase descent through the managed access point.
There is no direct beach-level public transport. Visitors can use city transport to Kaleiçi, Kalekapısı, Hadrian’s Gate or the old-town edge, then continue on foot through narrow historic streets.
Parking is limited in Kaleiçi, especially in July, August and weekend evenings. Drivers usually use paid old-town or harbour-area parking, then walk to the terrace. Early arrival reduces the stress of narrow streets and full lots.
Mermerli is not an easy beach for wheelchairs, heavy strollers or visitors who struggle with steps. Blue Flag Türkiye lists no disabled WC, ramp, disabled sunbed or sea-access ramp for the beach.
Access tip: Mermerli is best treated as a central Antalya swim stop, not a car-first beach day. Visitors already exploring Kaleiçi can add it easily, while families with strollers or mobility needs may prefer Konyaaltı or Lara.
The best time to visit Mermerli Beach is May, June, September and early October, when Antalya is warm enough for swimming but the small cove feels less pressured than in peak summer. July and August bring the hottest decks, tighter sunbed spacing, busier Kaleiçi streets and stronger demand for shaded loungers. Morning is usually the most comfortable time for families and calm-water swimmers.
Mermerli changes quickly through the day: mornings feel calmer, midday brings heat and close sunbeds, and late afternoon suits visitors combining a swim with Kaleiçi dinner.
Late spring and early summer bring bright water, warm afternoons and easier old-town movement. The sea is cooler than August, but the cove feels more comfortable for couples, photographers and short swims.
These are the busiest and hottest months. Arrive early for better sunbed choice, lighter steps and less pressure near the platforms, especially on weekends and during public holidays.
September often gives the most enjoyable swimming combination: warm sea, softer light and fewer crowds. Early October can still work well, although services may become more seasonal.
Mermerli remains atmospheric from above, but it is less reliable as a managed beach day. Visitors should check opening, weather, sea conditions and facility availability before planning a swim.
Families usually do best in the morning, before the rocks, platforms and sunbeds heat up. The sheltered water helps, but children still need close supervision because the beach is narrow and the seabed is mixed.
Late afternoon works well for couples who want a swim followed by a Kaleiçi meal. The light becomes softer on the historic walls, and the beach feels less like a full-day resort zone.
Calm mornings are best for swimming and light snorkeling. The cove is naturally sheltered, but swimmers should still use the marked area, watch platform edges and avoid slippery rocks after sea spray.
Most visitors need one to three hours at Mermerli Beach. That is enough for a swim, a lounger break, photos of the old harbour setting and a drink or snack before returning to Kaleiçi streets.
Mermerli Beach is best treated as a managed paid beach zone, even though Blue Flag Türkiye lists Mermerli Plajı as a halk plajı, meaning public beach. In practice, visitors usually enter through the managed terrace area below Kaleiçi and pay for the beach setup rather than arriving at a wide, open municipal shore. Prices can change by operator, season, demand and included services, so the safest approach is to confirm the same-day giriş ücreti, sunbed fee and towel policy before going down the stairs.
Mermerli is priced around convenience, location and managed beach comfort, not around the large free-beach model found at Konyaaltı or Lara.
Mermerli Beach is not usually experienced like a free open sand beach. Visitors should expect a managed entrance and paid services, especially for şezlong, şemsiye and the beach-deck setup below Kaleiçi.
The fee commonly relates to the use of beach furniture and the managed facilities. Sun loungers, umbrellas and showers are often part of the beach experience, while towels, food and drinks may be charged separately.
Yes. Mermerli Beach prices can change between seasons, operators and holiday periods. Visitors should confirm the current price at the entrance, especially in July, August and public-holiday weeks.
Mermerli’s cost structure is easier to understand when the beach is viewed as a small old-town cove with managed comfort, rather than as a broad municipal shore with unlimited free space.
| Item | What It Means | Visitor Advice |
|---|---|---|
| Giriş ücretiEntrance or access charge | Payment may be required to use the managed beach area and reach the sunbed zone. | Ask what is included before paying, especially if arriving only for a quick swim. |
| ŞezlongSunbed | A daily sunbed fee was publicly reported as 500 TL after the 2025 price reduction. | Confirm the same-day price and whether one fee covers one person or one lounger. |
| ŞemsiyeUmbrella | Umbrellas are part of the managed beach comfort and matter because natural shade is limited. | Arrive early in peak summer if shade is important. |
| DuşShower | Showers are commonly associated with the paid beach setup. | Use them before climbing back to Kaleiçi restaurants and hotels. |
| TowelHavlu | Towel rental may be separate from the main beach fee. | Bring a towel to avoid extra charges and reduce entry confusion. |
| Food & drinksCafé or restaurant service | Drinks, snacks and meals are convenient but can increase the total visit cost. | Check menu prices before ordering, particularly for a short beach stop. |
In 2025, local reporting stated that the Mermerli Beach sunbed fee was reduced from 1,000 TL to 500 TL after public reaction. That figure is useful for planning, but it should not be treated as a permanent guaranteed price. Beach fees in Antalya can shift with the season, operator policy, inflation, holidays and included services.
Mermerli Beach offers its best value when visitors want a convenient Kaleiçi swim with a reserved lounger, umbrella, shower access and old-harbour scenery. It is less suitable for travelers seeking a low-cost full-day beach, a large sandy shoreline or easy parking beside the water.
Mermerli Beach has managed beach facilities rather than wide municipal-beach infrastructure. Visitors usually find sunbeds, umbrellas, showers, restaurant service, platform seating and staffed beach organization in the compact cove below Kaleiçi. The official Blue Flag listing also records wooden scaffolding and a concrete platform at Mermerli Plajı, while the beach surface includes sand, pebble and reef. Services can change by season and operator, so visitors should confirm toilets, changing space, towel rental and included items before paying. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Mermerli’s facilities are concentrated around loungers, umbrellas, deck areas, restaurant access and the stair route from Kaleiçi, not along a long open promenade.
Sunbeds and umbrellas are central to the Mermerli Beach experience. The cove is small, so these managed rows organize the limited shoreline and provide shade where the natural cliff shadow is not enough.
Showers are one of the most useful services after swimming because visitors climb back into Kaleiçi’s restaurant streets. They are especially helpful after a salty midday swim or before an old-town dinner.
Toilets and changing areas should be checked at entry because arrangements may depend on the managed facility. Visitors should ask what is available before descending if they need a changing cabin.
Mermerli is not a broad beach for spreading towels freely across soft sand. Its comfort comes from loungers, platforms, cove scenery and quick access from Kaleiçi rather than generous shoreline space.
Food and drinks are part of Mermerli’s appeal because the beach is connected to the old-town terrace and nearby dining zone. Visitors can swim, rinse off, order a drink and return to Kaleiçi without planning a separate transfer. Menu prices should still be checked before ordering, especially during peak season.
The official beach profile lists wooden scaffolding and a concrete platform, which explains why Mermerli feels partly like a cliffside beach deck. This setup helps fit sunbeds into a narrow cove, but it also means visitors should watch steps, edges and wet surfaces around the water.
A towel, water, sandals or water shoes, sunscreen and a small dry bag make the visit easier. Towel rental may cost extra, and heavy bags are inconvenient on the stairs. Visitors who want the lowest possible cost should bring basic beach items rather than relying on add-ons.
The compact layout makes facilities convenient once inside, but it also makes capacity feel tight when the beach is busy.
| Facility | Availability | What Visitors Should Know |
|---|---|---|
| SunbedsŞezlong | Available in the managed beach area | Arrive early in July and August for better placement near shade or easier sea access. |
| UmbrellasŞemsiye | Available | Shade matters because open natural shade is limited across the compact beach zone. |
| ShowersDuş | Commonly available with paid beach use | Useful before walking back into Kaleiçi’s cafés, hotels and restaurants. |
| ToiletsWC | Check at the entrance | Facility arrangements can depend on the operator and season. |
| Changing spaceSoyunma kabini | Check before descending | Ask at payment if changing cabins are important for the visit. |
| RestaurantFood and drinks | Available nearby and through the beach setting | Convenient, but drinks and meals can raise the total cost. |
| PlatformsDeck and concrete areas | Listed by Blue Flag Türkiye | Wet surfaces may feel slippery, so careful footing is important. |
| ParkingOtopark | Not beside the beach | Visitors park around Kaleiçi or arrive by taxi/public transport, then walk down. |
| Water sportsJet ski, parasailing, paddling | Not listed for this beach | Mermerli is better for swimming and lounging than water-sports activities. |
Mermerli Beach works best for visitors who want a prepared sunbed, an umbrella, a swim, a shower and food nearby. It is less suitable for travelers expecting a free municipal changing area, a long sandy beach, beach games, easy wheelchair access or parking directly beside the sea. Blue Flag Türkiye also lists no disabled WC, ramp, disabled sunbed or assisted sea-entry equipment for Mermerli Plajı. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Mermerli Beach facilities usually include sunbeds, umbrellas, showers, restaurant or café service, platform seating, managed beach access and a sheltered swimming area. Toilets, changing cabins, towel rental and included services should be confirmed before entry because arrangements can change seasonally.
Mermerli Beach is good for swimming in calm weather, especially for visitors who like sheltered cove water, easy lounger access and a short city swim below Kaleiçi. It is not a broad soft-sand beach. Blue Flag Türkiye lists Mermerli Plajı with sand, pebble, reef, wooden scaffolding and a concrete platform, while also showing no listed water-sports zone for the beach. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Mermerli’s swimming appeal comes from the protected cove, but the seabed changes underfoot, with pebbles, rocks, reef patches and platform edges shaping the experience.
The cove is usually smoother than exposed Antalya beaches when the weather is settled. Turkey Travel Planner describes Mermerli as having smooth sea, no harsh waves and shallow snorkeling conditions. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Mermerli Beach has a mixed shore and seabed, with sand, pebbles, reef, rocks, wooden platforms and concrete sections rather than a broad soft-sand strand. Water shoes make entry more comfortable.
Rocks add character to the swimming area, but they also require attention. Visitors should avoid rushing into the sea, stepping blindly between stones or sitting on wet rock edges without checking footing.
Snorkeling is worthwhile for a short look around the rocky edges, especially in calm morning water. It is a simple mask-and-float experience, not a dedicated dive or marine-tour site.
Entry feels different from one part of the cove to another. Some visitors step from platforms or managed access points, while others meet pebbles and uneven rock near the waterline. The safest approach is slow, deliberate entry, especially when the deck or stones are wet from spray.
Mermerli suits confident swimmers and adults who enjoy floating close to a sheltered cliffside shore. Children and less confident swimmers need close supervision because the beach is narrow, the seabed is mixed and the comfortable standing area is not as predictable as a sandy family beach.
Small fish may be visible around the rocks when the water is calm and clear. Visitors should keep their hands away from holes, sharp rock edges and marine growth, because rocky Mediterranean swimming areas can feel rough under bare feet and palms.
The swimming area is compact, scenic and convenient, but it rewards careful entry more than running straight from sand into open water.
| Condition | What to Expect | Best Visitor Match |
|---|---|---|
| WaterSheltered cove | Usually calmer in settled weather than exposed open beaches. | Short swims, floating, relaxed cooling off after Kaleiçi sightseeing. |
| ShorelineMixed surface | Sand, pebbles, reef, rocks, wooden scaffolding and concrete platform are listed for the beach. | Visitors comfortable with water shoes, steps and varied entry points. |
| DepthUneven entry | The edge can feel shallow enough for cooling off, but the bottom is not uniformly sandy. | Confident swimmers and supervised older children. |
| RocksVisible in the sea | Rocks can be used as visual reference points but may be slippery or sharp. | Careful swimmers, snorkelers and visitors wearing secure footwear. |
| SnorkelingLight cove snorkeling | Small fish and rocky edges make short snorkeling enjoyable in calm water. | Beginners with a mask, not advanced divers seeking a major reef site. |
| Water sportsNo formal zone | Blue Flag Türkiye lists no beach sports or water sports for Mermerli Plajı. | Swimmers and loungers rather than jet-ski, paddleboard or parasailing visitors. |
Visitors can swim at Mermerli Beach in normal calm conditions, but the mixed seabed makes careful entry important. Water shoes are sensible, especially near rocks, reef patches and platform steps. Families should keep children close, avoid slippery edges and choose a clear entry point rather than crossing uneven stones quickly.
Mermerli Beach is both sandy and pebbly, with reef, rocks, wooden scaffolding and concrete platform elements shaping the swimming area. It is better described as a compact mixed-surface cove than a soft sandy beach, so visitors who dislike rocky entry should bring water shoes.
Mermerli Beach has Blue Flag status and monitored bathing water during the listed beach season. Blue Flag Türkiye lists Mermerli Plajı as an awarded Antalya beach for the years 2013 through 2025, with the Blue Flag season running from 15 April to 30 September. The same official listing gives the beach sampling point as 07.ANL.52 and shows 2026 sea-water analysis rows from May and June for Escherichia coli and intestinal enterococci. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Mermerli’s safety profile depends on monitored water quality, careful sea entry, responsible platform use and close attention to the mixed rocky seabed.
Mavi bayrak, or Blue Flag, signals that a beach is assessed under criteria linked to water quality, environmental management, safety, services and public information. It is useful, but it does not replace everyday caution.
Blue Flag Türkiye shows sea-water analysis for Mermerli Plajı during the monitored season, with 2026 samples taken by Muratpaşa Toplum Sağlığı Merkezi and analysed by Antalya Halk Sağlığı Lab. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
The official beach profile lists sand, pebble, reef, wooden scaffolding and a concrete platform. That mix makes slow entry and careful footing important, especially after waves or sea spray. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
Mermerli is better for swimming and lounging than action sports. Blue Flag Türkiye lists no beach sports and no water sports for Mermerli Plajı, which suits the compact old-town cove setting. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
Mermerli’s water-quality confidence comes from official seasonal sampling rather than casual claims alone. The Blue Flag page lists Escherichia coli and intestinal enterococci values for repeated sample dates, including 05/05/2026, 18/05/2026 and 02/06/2026. Visitors should still avoid swimming immediately after unusual pollution, rough weather or any posted warning.
Blue Flag criteria are associated with safety and services, but visitors should check the beach board and staff at entry for the current daily lifeguard arrangement. Mermerli is small, rocky and platform-based, so children and weaker swimmers need close adult supervision even when the sea looks calm.
The safest Mermerli swim starts with patience. Visitors should use clear entry points, avoid jumping where depth is uncertain, keep away from slippery rock edges and watch children near steps, ladders, deck corners and the narrow waterline. Water shoes help where reef and pebbles meet the shallows.
The beach is officially monitored in season, but safe swimming still depends on weather, visibility, footing and visitor behaviour.
| Topic | Current Beach Detail | Visitor Guidance |
|---|---|---|
| Blue Flag statusMavi bayrak | Mermerli Plajı is listed as a Blue Flag beach, with award years from 2013 to 2025. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4} | Look for the current season flag, beach board and posted information when arriving. |
| Monitoring season15 April–30 September | The official Blue Flag season is listed from 15 Nisan to 30 Eylül. | Outside the listed season, facilities and supervision may be less predictable. |
| Sea-water analysisSampling point 07.ANL.52 | The beach page shows sample results for Escherichia coli and intestinal enterococci. | Use the official water board or current beach notice for the most recent posted data. |
| Sea entryMixed seabed | Sand, pebble, reef, wooden scaffolding and concrete platform are listed. | Enter slowly, wear water shoes and avoid wet rock edges. |
| ChildrenSupervised swimming | The cove can feel calm, but space is narrow and entry points vary. | Keep children within arm’s reach near rocks, platforms and steps. |
| Water sportsNot listed | No beach sports or water sports are listed for Mermerli Plajı. | Choose Mermerli for swimming and lounging; use larger Antalya beaches for active sports. |
Mermerli Beach is generally suitable for swimming in calm conditions, especially for adults and confident swimmers using the managed cove carefully. Safety depends on slow sea entry, close child supervision, attention to platform edges and respect for any warning signs, staff instructions or temporary water-quality notices.
Mermerli Beach has Blue Flag status on the official Türkiye listing, with awarded years shown from 2013 through 2025 and a listed beach season from 15 April to 30 September. Its monitored water-quality profile strengthens visitor confidence, while the mixed rocky seabed still requires careful swimming.
Mermerli Beach can work for families who want a short, supervised swim with older children, but it is less suitable for toddlers, strollers, wheelchairs and visitors who need step-free access. The beach is compact, paid and reached by stairs below Kaleiçi. Turkey Travel Planner describes “quite a bit of stairs” from Mermerli Restaurant to the beach, while Blue Flag Türkiye lists no disabled WC, ramp, disabled sunbed, sea elevator, sea-access ramp or floating sea sunbed for Mermerli Plajı. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
The final approach to Mermerli is part of the decision: visitors descend from the old-town terrace to a small managed cove with limited open space.
Mermerli suits older children who already swim confidently and can manage stairs, platforms and a compact beach layout. Morning visits work best because the cove is calmer and less crowded.
Toddlers need constant arm’s-reach supervision. The shore is not a wide play beach, and the mixed seabed, rocks and close sunbeds leave less room for wandering safely.
Mermerli is difficult with strollers and unsuitable for most wheelchair users because the practical access route involves stairs and the official disabled-facility listing shows no ramp or assisted sea entry. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Families needing easier access, more walking space, broader beach areas or a less compressed day usually do better at Konyaaltı Beach or Lara Beach than at Mermerli.
Morning is the most practical family window at Mermerli Beach. The stairs feel easier before the heat builds, the platforms are less crowded, the sunbed choice is better and the sea usually feels calmer. Late afternoon can also work, but children may be tired after exploring Kaleiçi.
Children should enter from the clearest managed point rather than stepping quickly over rocks. Water shoes help with pebbles, reef patches and slippery edges. Even when the sea looks smooth, families should keep children close because the seabed is not uniformly soft sand.
Umbrellas are important because the beach has limited natural shade. Families should ask at the entrance about toilets, changing space, towel rental and included showers before paying. Bringing water, towels and sandals reduces friction, especially with children climbing back up to Kaleiçi.
The beach is close to Antalya’s old town, but convenience on the map does not mean easy physical access at shore level.
| Visitor Type | Suitability | What to Know Before Going |
|---|---|---|
| Families with older childrenConfident swimmers | Good for a short visit | Choose morning, use water shoes and supervise near platforms, rocks and steps. |
| ToddlersYoung children | Possible but demanding | The beach is narrow, paid, rocky in parts and not designed for open sand play. |
| StrollersPushchairs | Difficult | Stairs make the final descent awkward; carrying a folded stroller may be necessary. |
| Wheelchair usersStep-free access needs | Generally unsuitable | Blue Flag Türkiye lists no disabled WC, ramp, disabled sunbed or assisted sea-entry equipment. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2} |
| Older visitorsLimited mobility | Depends on stair comfort | The view from the terrace may be easier than descending to the beach on hot days. |
| Large familiesFull-day beach plans | Less ideal | Close sunbeds, paid services and limited open space can make a long family beach day expensive. |
Mermerli Beach is most enjoyable when families treat it as a short Kaleiçi swim stop, not a full-service family resort beach. It offers shade, loungers, showers and a scenic cove, but it also has stairs, mixed sea entry, tight capacity and limited accessibility. For beach games, easier stroller movement or longer sandy walks, Konyaaltı and Lara are usually more practical.
Mermerli Beach is good for short, supervised family swims with older children, especially in the morning. It is less suitable for toddlers, strollers, wheelchair users or families needing wide sand, level access and large play space. The stairs, rocks, platforms and close sunbed layout require extra attention.
Mermerli Beach has food and drinks close at hand through its managed beach and old-town restaurant setting. The beach sits at Kaleiçi Yat Limanı, the historic harbour area identified by Antalya Metropolitan Municipality, so visitors can pair a swim with terrace views, snack stops, marina restaurants and evening dining in Kaleiçi. Turkey Travel Planner notes snack carts near Mermerli Restaurant, a restaurant with cove views at Mermerli Plajı and Arma Restaurant farther along the cliff. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Mermerli works well as a compact beach-and-dining stop, especially for visitors who want a late-afternoon swim before a Kaleiçi dinner.
The closest food option is the Mermerli restaurant setting above and around the beach. It suits visitors who want to swim, shower, order a drink and stay close to the cove without walking back through Kaleiçi.
Quick snacks can be useful before or after the stairs. Turkey Travel Planner notes juices, roasted corn and chestnuts near the Mermerli Restaurant entrance, which helps visitors avoid turning a short swim into a full restaurant stop. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
Kaleiçi’s harbour edge is strongest for scenic dining. Restaurants around the marina and cliffline work best after a late-afternoon swim, when the heat drops and the old harbour lights begin to come on.
Beach drinks are convenient, but they add to the total cost of a paid Mermerli visit. Bringing water, a towel and small essentials keeps the stop easier and reduces extra spending.
Late afternoon is the most comfortable food-and-beach combination. Visitors can swim after the strongest sun, rinse off, climb back to the terrace and continue into Kaleiçi for dinner. Midday meals are convenient, but the stairs, heat and crowded loungers can make a slow lunch feel heavier in July and August.
Beach service is best for cold drinks, light snacks and staying close to the water. Kaleiçi restaurants are better for a proper meal, wider menu choice and a slower evening. Visitors seeking a romantic table should reserve ahead, especially for harbour-view or sea-facing seats during summer.
Prices can vary by season, view, table position and service style. Check menus before ordering drinks or food at the beach, ask whether service charges apply and confirm whether outside water is allowed. This matters most for families, groups and visitors planning only a one-hour swim.
Mermerli is one of Antalya’s easiest beaches for combining swimming with food, because Kaleiçi’s restaurants, cafés and harbour terraces sit directly above or beside the cove.
| Option | Best For | Visitor Advice |
|---|---|---|
| Mermerli restaurant settingClosest terrace food | Drinks, simple beach meals, cove views and staying near the water. | Check prices before ordering, especially if the beach entry and lounger fee are already paid. |
| Entrance snacksJuice, roasted corn, chestnuts | Quick bites before descending or after climbing back up. | Useful for short visits when a full restaurant meal feels unnecessary. |
| Kaleiçi cafésOld-town break | Coffee, cold drinks, light meals and shaded breaks after the beach. | Walk a few streets away from the harbour for calmer tables and more price range. |
| Marina restaurantsHarbour atmosphere | Dinner, seafood, views and a slower Antalya old-town evening. | Reserve sea-view tables in high season and confirm current menus before sitting. |
| Cliffside diningSpecial occasion meals | Romantic dinners, sunset views and a more polished setting. | Expect higher prices where the view, service and location are part of the experience. |
Mermerli Beach can feel good value when visitors plan it as a swim-and-drink stop, but the total cost rises with loungers, towels, bottled drinks, snacks and dinner. For the smoothest visit, bring water, check menu prices before ordering and decide whether the main meal belongs at the beach terrace or later in Kaleiçi.
Yes, visitors can eat and drink at Mermerli Beach through the managed restaurant and terrace setting, with additional cafés and restaurants around Kaleiçi and the old harbour. The best plan is a morning swim with a cold drink or a late-afternoon swim followed by dinner nearby.
Mermerli Beach is worth visiting for a short, scenic swim in Kaleiçi, but not for a spacious budget beach day. Blue Flag Türkiye lists Mermerli Plajı as only 100 m long and 10 m wide, so crowd pressure builds quickly around sunbeds, umbrellas, stairs and platform entry points. Turkey Travel Planner describes it as a private-fee pebble cove suited to adults and groups, with smooth sea, snorkeling and extra-cost caveats. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Mermerli feels intimate and convenient in the morning, but the same compact layout can feel crowded once loungers, swimmers and restaurant visitors fill the cove.
Mermerli works especially well for couples and adults who want a polished old-town swim with a lounger, umbrella, drink and cove view. Late afternoon is strongest when the swim leads naturally into dinner.
Visitors staying in Kaleiçi, cruise passengers with limited time and city-break travelers benefit from the location. The beach turns one or two free hours into a real Mediterranean swim without leaving central Antalya.
The beach is narrow, paid and closely arranged. Large families, toddlers and visitors who want to spread towels, play on sand or stay from morning to sunset may find the space restrictive.
Travelers who care most about free access, long shorelines, easier parking and broader facilities usually fit better at Konyaaltı or Lara. Mermerli’s value is atmosphere, not scale.
Morning is the easiest time to enjoy Mermerli Beach. The stairs feel cooler, the loungers are less pressured and the water is often calmer before city heat and old-town foot traffic build. This is the best window for swimmers who dislike crowds, families with older children and visitors who want clear photos of the cove.
Midday brings the strongest compression. The beach’s small official dimensions mean every row of umbrellas, every platform edge and every access route matters more than at Antalya’s long beaches. July, August, weekends and public holidays can make Mermerli feel busy even when the sea remains attractive.
Late afternoon gives Mermerli its most attractive rhythm for couples. The light softens on Kaleiçi’s stone walls, the swim becomes a pre-dinner pause and the old harbour dining scene takes over. It is not silent or remote, but it feels distinctively Antalya: urban, scenic and compact.
Mermerli is best judged by fit. It rewards visitors who want a memorable central swim and disappoints those expecting a wide, low-cost resort beach.
| Visitor Type | Suitability | Why It Works or Fails |
|---|---|---|
| CouplesLate swim and dinner | Very good | The cove, terrace views and Kaleiçi restaurants make it easy to turn a swim into an evening plan. |
| Solo travelersShort city swim | Good | The managed setting, central location and compact layout are convenient for a one-to-three-hour stop. |
| PhotographersOld-town scenery | Good | Historic walls, cliffs, umbrellas and turquoise water create strong visual layers in morning or late light. |
| Confident swimmersCove swimming | Good | The sheltered water is appealing, but rocks, reef and platforms require careful sea entry. |
| Large familiesFull-day beach use | Mixed | Costs, stairs, close loungers and limited sand make the beach less practical than larger Antalya beaches. |
| Budget travelersFree beach day | Limited | Turkey Travel Planner notes an entrance fee and suggests Lara or Konyaaltı for public free-beach alternatives. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2} |
| Quiet nature seekersLow-noise escape | Limited | Mermerli is scenic but urban, with restaurant activity, stairs, old-town movement and close seating. |
Mermerli Beach can feel crowded faster than larger Antalya beaches because the usable cove is small, the beach is managed with sunbeds and the access route funnels visitors through the same terrace and stairs. For the calmest visit, arrive in the morning, avoid peak weekends and treat the beach as a short swim rather than an all-day base.
Mermerli Beach is worth visiting for couples, adults, solo travelers and short-stay visitors who want a scenic swim directly below Kaleiçi. It is less worthwhile for budget travelers, large families, stroller users or anyone expecting a broad sandy beach with free open space. The setting is memorable, but the experience is compact and paid.
Mermerli Beach is one of Antalya’s easiest beaches to combine with sightseeing because it sits directly below Kaleiçi Yat Limanı, the old harbour of Antalya’s historic centre. A short swim can be paired with the marina, Hıdırlık Tower, Hadrian’s Gate, Yivli Minare, Saat Kulesi, Karaalioğlu Park and the narrow lanes of Kaleiçi. The best route is not rushed: swim first in the cooler part of the day, then climb back into the old town for viewpoints, Roman gates, Seljuk landmarks and harbour dining.
Mermerli’s strongest advantage is location: the cove sits below the same historic streets, harbour walls and viewpoints that define central Antalya.
The old harbour is the natural first stop after Mermerli Beach. Visitors can walk above the marina, photograph the boats and cliffs, then choose a café or restaurant before climbing toward the old-town lanes.
Hadrian’s Gate, or Üç Kapılar, is one of Antalya’s key Roman monuments. It was built in honour of Emperor Hadrian’s visit to Attaleia in A.D. 130 and still marks a dramatic entrance into Kaleiçi.
Yivli Minare is one of Antalya’s most recognisable skyline markers. Its fluted brick minaret rises from the historic complex near Kalekapısı and adds a strong Seljuk layer to a Mermerli Beach itinerary.
Hıdırlık Tower stands where Kaleiçi meets Karaalioğlu Park and the sea walls. It works well before sunset, when the cliff edge, old harbour and Mediterranean light are strongest.
A short itinerary starts with a quick swim at Mermerli Beach, then returns up the stairs to the old harbour viewpoint. This route suits visitors staying in Kaleiçi or passing through central Antalya with limited time. It is best early in the morning or late afternoon, when the steps and stone lanes feel cooler.
A stronger half-day plan begins at Hadrian’s Gate, wanders through Kaleiçi lanes, reaches the old harbour, stops at Mermerli Beach for a swim, then continues toward Hıdırlık Tower and Karaalioğlu Park. This order keeps the beach in the middle of the walk, so visitors can cool off before dinner.
Late afternoon is ideal for pairing Mermerli with old-town dining. Swim first, shower, climb back to the terrace, then choose between the harbour restaurants, Kaleiçi cafés or a cliffside dinner near Hıdırlık Tower. Reservations help in summer, especially for view-facing tables.
Mermerli is less a standalone beach day than a compact coastal stop inside Antalya’s historic sightseeing zone.
| Nearby Place | Why Visit | Best Way to Pair It With the Beach |
|---|---|---|
| Kaleiçi Yat LimanıOld harbour | Boats, harbour walls, marina views and waterfront dining. | Walk it immediately before or after the beach because it is the closest landmark. |
| Hadrian’s GateÜç Kapılar | A Roman monumental gate and one of the classic entrances into Kaleiçi. | Start here, then walk downhill through the old town toward Mermerli. |
| Yivli MinareFluted minaret | A major Seljuk-era landmark near Kalekapısı and one of Antalya’s symbols. | Pair it with Saat Kulesi and the old-town shopping lanes before the beach. |
| Saat KulesiClock tower | A central city marker on the edge of Kaleiçi. | Use it as a meeting point before walking into the old town. |
| Hıdırlık TowerCliffside landmark | A historic tower beside the sea walls and Karaalioğlu Park. | Visit after Mermerli for sunset light and cliff views. |
| Karaalioğlu ParkFalez viewpoint | Sea-facing terraces, shade, walking paths and Antalya cliff views. | Best after the beach when visitors want space away from narrow lanes. |
| Kaleiçi streetsOld-town lanes | Hotels, cafés, stone houses, boutiques and restored Ottoman-era character. | Walk slowly; the lanes are scenic but uneven, sloped and busy in summer. |
Mermerli Beach is close to many sights, but the walking experience is not flat. Kaleiçi has stone lanes, slopes, steps and summer heat, so visitors should avoid heavy beach bags if they plan to continue sightseeing. Comfortable sandals, water, a small towel and a light day bag make the beach-and-old-town combination much easier.
Visitors can see Kaleiçi Yat Limanı, Hadrian’s Gate, Yivli Minare, Saat Kulesi, Hıdırlık Tower, Karaalioğlu Park and the historic lanes of Kaleiçi near Mermerli Beach. The strongest plan is a short swim followed by a harbour walk, viewpoint stop and old-town dinner.
Mermerli Beach receives its strongest praise for scenery, calm water and Kaleiçi convenience, while the main complaints focus on cost, stairs, crowding and limited space. The beach is officially listed as only 100 m long and 10 m wide, so it feels busy faster than Antalya’s long beaches. Turkey Travel Planner describes Mermerli as attractive, fee-based, good for adults and groups, and better for visitors who accept extra costs for its unique location. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Mermerli’s reviews often split around expectations: visitors who want a scenic old-town swim like it, while those expecting a spacious low-cost beach may leave disappointed.
The location below Kaleiçi makes Mermerli one of Antalya’s easiest beaches to combine with sightseeing, harbour walks and dinner.
The sheltered cove often feels calmer than more exposed shorelines, especially during settled morning weather.
The Blue Flag listing, monitored water-quality data and compact managed setting add confidence for visitors who want organized beach use.
The scenery is unusually urban and coastal at the same time, with cliffs, old harbour walls, umbrellas and Mediterranean water in one frame.
Prices can feel high for a small beach, especially when entry, sunbeds, towels, drinks and food are added together.
The stairs from the terrace make access harder for strollers, older visitors and anyone carrying heavy beach bags.
The beach becomes crowded quickly because the official beach dimensions are compact and the sunbed rows are close together.
The mixed seabed includes sand, pebbles, reef, rocks, wooden scaffolding and concrete platform rather than soft uninterrupted sand.
Mermerli can feel expensive compared with larger Antalya beaches because the charge is tied to a managed cove experience. Local reporting in 2025 said Antalya Valiliği announced the fee had been reduced from 1,000 TL to 500 TL after public reaction, so current prices should always be checked before entry. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
Mermerli can feel crowded even when visitor numbers are moderate, because the beach is narrow and compact. Peak summer, weekends and midday create the strongest pressure on sunbeds, platforms, shaded spots and the stair route back to Kaleiçi.
Mermerli is good when visitors want a scenic, central, managed swim below Kaleiçi. It is less successful for travelers seeking free public-beach space, wide sand, easy parking, level access, water sports or a quiet natural cove.
The beach works best when expectations match its real character: small, scenic, paid, central and closely managed.
| Review Theme | Positive Side | Common Complaint |
|---|---|---|
| LocationKaleiçi setting | Very convenient for old-town hotels, harbour walks and sightseeing. | Narrow old-town streets and stairs make access less simple than the map suggests. |
| WaterSwimming and snorkeling | Calm cove water and visible sea life make short swims enjoyable. | Rocks and mixed seabed are less comfortable for bare feet. |
| PriceEntrance and sunbeds | Managed services, loungers, umbrellas and showers add comfort. | Total cost can feel high, especially for short visits or families. |
| SpaceBeach size | Compact layout feels intimate and easy to navigate. | Only 100 m by 10 m, so the beach fills quickly in high season. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3} |
| AtmosphereOld harbour character | Historic walls, cliffs and terrace views create a memorable Antalya scene. | It is urban and managed, not silent, wild or remote. |
| ActivitiesThings to do | Good for swimming, lounging, photos and a Kaleiçi meal afterward. | Blue Flag Türkiye lists no beach sports or water sports for Mermerli Plajı. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4} |
Reviews make the most sense when Mermerli is compared with other small paid urban coves, not with Konyaaltı or Lara. Visitors who want atmosphere, central location and a controlled swim often leave satisfied. Visitors who want free entry, open space, easy parking and soft sand usually rate the experience lower.
Mermerli Beach reviews usually praise the old-town setting, calm water, scenery, Blue Flag status and easy Kaleiçi pairing. The most common complaints are the price, stairs, close sunbeds, crowding, rocky seabed, limited accessibility, limited parking and lack of water sports. It is a strong short-stop beach, not an all-day budget beach.
Mermerli Beach is a small managed cove below Kaleiçi in Muratpaşa, Antalya, known for old-town scenery, paid beach comfort, calm swimming and quick access from the historic harbour. Blue Flag Türkiye lists Mermerli Plajı as a 100 m by 10 m Halk Plajı with sand, pebble, reef, wooden scaffolding and concrete platform, while Antalya Metropolitan Municipality places the beach at Kaleiçi Yat Limanı. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Mermerli is easiest to enjoy when visitors understand its paid setup, stairs, compact size, mixed seabed and old-town location before arriving.
Mermerli Beach is not usually experienced as a free open public beach. Blue Flag Türkiye lists Mermerli Plajı as a Halk Plajı, but visitors commonly pay for the managed beach setup, including access to loungers, umbrellas and beach services. Turkey Travel Planner describes it as a private beach with an entrance fee. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Mermerli Beach prices can change by season and operator. In 2025, local reporting stated that Antalya Valiliği announced the daily sunbed rental price had been reduced from 1,000 TL to 500 TL after public reaction. Visitors should confirm the current same-day price before paying, because beach-service fees in Antalya are not fixed permanently. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
Yes, sunbeds and umbrellas are part of the typical Mermerli Beach experience. Turkey Travel Planner says the initial fee includes use of sun loungers, umbrellas and showers, while Blue Flag Türkiye records wooden scaffolding and a concrete platform at the beach. Visitors should still ask what the current fee includes before choosing a lounger. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
Showers are commonly associated with the paid beach setup, and Turkey Travel Planner says showers are included with the initial fee. Toilets and changing cabins should be checked at entry because arrangements may depend on the operator and season. Visitors who need a reliable changing space should ask before descending the stairs. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
Mermerli Beach is mixed, not purely sandy. Blue Flag Türkiye lists sand, pebble and reef, plus wooden scaffolding and a concrete platform. Turkey Travel Planner describes it as an attractive pebble cove with rocks in the sea. Water shoes are useful for pebbles, reef patches, wet rock edges and platform steps. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
Yes, visitors can swim at Mermerli Beach in calm conditions. The cove is sheltered below Kaleiçi and is often chosen for a short old-town swim. Turkey Travel Planner describes the sea as smooth, with no harsh waves and visible small fish, but the mixed seabed means careful entry is important. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}
Mermerli Beach is best for older children who can manage stairs, stay close to adults and swim confidently in a compact cove. It is less comfortable for toddlers because the beach is narrow, the seabed is mixed and sunbeds sit close together. Morning is usually the easiest family time.
Mermerli Beach is generally unsuitable for wheelchair users and difficult for strollers. Blue Flag Türkiye lists no disabled WC, no ramp, no disabled sunbed, no sea elevator, no sea-access ramp and no floating sea sunbed. The final route also involves stairs from the restaurant or terrace down to the beach. :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}
Mermerli Beach is reached through Kaleiçi in central Antalya, near Kaleiçi Yat Limanı. Visitors usually arrive in the old town by tram, bus, taxi or car, then walk to the terrace and descend the stairs. Blue Flag Türkiye lists public transportation directly to the beach as “No,” so the last section is on foot. :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}
There is no easy beach-level parking at Mermerli. Drivers usually park around Kaleiçi or the harbour area and continue on foot through old-town streets. The narrow lanes, paid parking pressure and staircase access make taxis, walking from a Kaleiçi hotel or using city transport to the old-town edge more practical.
Yes. Blue Flag Türkiye lists Mermerli Plajı with Blue Flag awarded years from 2013 through 2025 and a listed Blue Flag season from 15 April to 30 September. The same page shows sea-water analysis data for Mermerli, including 2026 sampling rows for Escherichia coli and intestinal enterococci. :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}
Light snorkeling is possible at Mermerli Beach, especially in calm morning water around the rocky parts of the cove. Turkey Travel Planner notes visible sea life such as small fish and describes the water as suitable for shallow snorkeling. It is a simple mask-and-float spot, not a dedicated diving beach. :contentReference[oaicite:10]{index=10}
Mermerli Beach can become crowded quickly because it is only 100 m long and 10 m wide. The tight layout, paid sunbeds, restaurant access and single old-town approach concentrate visitors in a small cove. Morning is the calmest time, while July, August, weekends and public holidays feel busiest. :contentReference[oaicite:11]{index=11}
The best time to visit Mermerli Beach is morning or late afternoon. Morning gives cooler stairs, calmer water and better sunbed choice. Late afternoon works well for couples who want a swim before a Kaleiçi dinner. July and August are hottest and busiest, while May, June and September feel more comfortable.
Yes, food and drinks are available through the beach’s managed restaurant and terrace setting, with more cafés and restaurants in Kaleiçi and around the old harbour. Turkey Travel Planner also notes snack carts near the Mermerli Restaurant entrance and mentions Arma Restaurant farther along the cliff. :contentReference[oaicite:12]{index=12}
A clear current dog policy for Mermerli Beach is not consistently published in the official beach data. Visitors should ask the operator before arriving with a pet, especially in summer, because managed beach areas in Antalya may restrict animals around sunbeds, restaurants, swimming zones or Blue Flag information areas.
Mermerli Beach is small, scenic and convenient, but its practical details can change. Confirm the current fee, what the sunbed price includes, whether towels cost extra, and which toilets, showers or changing spaces are available before walking down to the cove.
Mermerli Beach is a compact paid-use cove below Kaleiçi in Muratpaşa, Antalya, best for a short scenic swim, loungers, umbrellas, restaurant access and old-town views. It is less suitable for wide-sand beach days, wheelchair access, strollers, large families and visitors seeking free public-beach space.
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