Küçük Çakıl Beach, Kaş, Turkish Mediterranean, Turkey

Küçük Çakıl BeachTurkey Beach Guide

Roman ruins, crystal-clear water, pebbles underfoot

Roman theatre backdropWaterfront restaurant rowWooden jettiesSnorkelling over rocksLycian sarcophagi nearby
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About

Küçük Çakıl Plajı sits right in the heart of Kaş, a compact pebble beach where the grey stones meet crystal-clear Mediterranean water and a row of wooden jetties stretches out toward the open sea. At roughly 31 metres long, it's intimate rather than sprawling — the kind of place where you're never far from the action. Above the waterfront, the hillside holds the remains of a Kaş Roman Theatre, giving swimmers an ancient backdrop that few beaches anywhere can match. Lycian sarcophagi stand nearby in the streets, a reminder that history here is literally around every corner. The vibe is lively, the water is safe for swimming, and the restaurant terraces that line the shore mean you're never more than a few steps from a cold drink.

How to get there

Küçük Çakıl Plajı is right in Kaş town centre — a 10-minute walk from most points in town or a 5-minute drive. Regular minibuses also connect the town centre to the beach. Paid parking is available nearby and is shared with the adjacent Büyük Çakıl beach, so arrive early in peak season to secure a spot.

Who it's for

For couples

The combination of candlelit restaurant terraces right on the water, wooden jetties at sunset, and an ancient theatre on the hillside above makes Küçük Çakıl Plajı a genuinely romantic stop — best enjoyed in June or September when the pace slows just enough to feel like you have it to yourselves.

For families

Swimming is safe and access is easy, making this a solid family base in Kaş town centre — children can snorkel over the rocks directly from the beach while parents stay close to the restaurant row. Note that the pebble surface and promenade steps require sturdy footwear for little ones, and July and August bring the most congestion.

Our take

Küçük Çakıl Plajı is safe to swim and genuinely enjoyable — the crystal-clear water over rocks rewards snorkellers, and the wooden jetties are a pleasure to dive from on a hot afternoon. At just 31 metres long, though, this is a small beach in a busy town, and the restaurant terraces claim a significant share of the waterfront. July and August push it past comfortable — skip those months if you can. June and September are the sweet spot: warm water, manageable numbers, and the Roman Theatre backdrop doing its full atmospheric work. It's not a place for solitude, but it is a place where history, food, and a swim come together in a way that's hard to find elsewhere on the Turkish Mediterranean. Come for a morning snorkel, stay for lunch at the waterfront, and walk up to the theatre before the afternoon heat peaks.— The wmb team

What to do

The Kaş Roman Theatre, just 0.2 km from the beach, is a small Hellenistic-Roman theatre carved into the hillside and absolutely worth the short walk up. A little further at 0.5 km, the Kaş Amphitheatre offers rock-cut seating with sea views above the town. Back at the water's edge, snorkelling over the rocks directly from the beach is a highlight — the crystal-clear water makes it easy to spot marine life without going far. If you want a bigger adventure, Kaputaş Beach, an iconic canyon cove, is about 20 km along the D400 highway.

Instagram spots

Frame the wooden jetties against the crystal-clear water with the Roman Theatre hillside in the background — it's the shot that defines this beach.

The Lycian sarcophagi in the nearby streets offer a striking contrast of ancient stone and modern town life worth capturing on the walk up. For the widest view, the promenade above the beach at golden hour pulls the grey pebbles, the jetties, and the Kaş rooftops into a single frame.

Where to eat

Derya Beach, right on the waterfront, serves pizza steps from the shore. For Italian, Gossi is just 0.1 km away, and the Medusa Hotel Restaurant is equally close for a more relaxed sit-down meal. If you're after Turkish home cooking, bi lokma 'Mama's Kitchen' is 0.2 km away, and Dolphin — a regional and steakhouse option — is the same short distance.

Where to stay

Several hotels sit within easy walking distance of the beach. Hotel Ferah is essentially on the doorstep, while Hotel Lavilla, Hotel Likya, Hotel Linda Beach, and Nur Hotel are all within 0.1 km — meaning you can roll out of bed and be on the pebbles in minutes. Booking ahead is strongly advisable if you're visiting between June and September.

Photography

The best shot at Küçük Çakıl Plajı is from the promenade looking down toward the wooden jetties with the crystal-clear water below and the Roman Theatre hillside rising behind — early morning light keeps the scene clean before the waterfront fills up. For a dramatic angle, walk up toward the Kaş Roman Theatre at 0.2 km and shoot back down over the grey pebble beach and the rooftops of Kaş stretching to the sea.

Good to know

Be aware that restaurant terraces occupy much of the waterfront, which means usable beach space is genuinely limited — especially when the place fills up in July and August, which are best avoided due to peak-season congestion and terrace crowding. The pebble surface and steps down from the promenade make wheelchair access difficult, so plan accordingly. Snorkelling over the rocks is one of the best things to do here, and the wooden jetties make a handy entry point for the water. If you want a quieter experience, aim for June or September.

Map

Nearby places

Derya Beach

Pizza0.0 km

Gossi

Italian0.1 km

Medusa Hotel Restaurant

0.1 km

bi lokma "Mama's Kitchen"

Turkish0.2 km

Dolphin

Regional0.2 km

Things to see around Kaş

Ruins

Kaş Roman Theatre

200 m

Small Hellenistic-Roman theatre carved into the hillside above Küçük Çakıl

Ruins

Kaş Amphitheatre

500 m

Rock-cut theatre with sea views above the town

Nature

Kaputaş Beach

20 km

Iconic canyon cove on the D400 highway

Frequently asked

Yes — swimming is rated safe at Küçük Çakıl Plajı. The water is crystal-clear and calm, making it suitable for all ages. Snorkelling over the rocks directly from the beach or the wooden jetties is a popular and low-risk activity.
June and September are the sweet spot — warm enough to swim comfortably, but without the peak-season congestion of July and August. The best overall window is June through September, but July and August bring the most visitors and restaurant terrace crowding, so those months are best avoided if possible.
The beach is in Kaş town centre — a 10-minute walk, a 5-minute drive, or a short hop on a regular minibus. Paid parking is available nearby and shared with Büyük Çakıl beach. Arrive early in peak season, as spaces fill quickly.
Dogs are generally not permitted on town beaches in peak season, and Küçük Çakıl Plajı follows this rule. If you're travelling with a pet, plan for alternative arrangements during the summer months.
Accessibility is limited. The pebble surface and steps down from the promenade make wheelchair access difficult. Visitors with mobility needs should be prepared for an uneven approach and may find the waterfront restaurant terraces easier to navigate than the beach itself.
Yes — restaurant terraces actually occupy much of the waterfront, so dining options are right on the beach. Derya Beach serves pizza on the spot, while Gossi (Italian) and the Medusa Hotel Restaurant are 0.1 km away. bi lokma 'Mama's Kitchen' for Turkish food and Dolphin for regional and steakhouse dishes are both 0.2 km away.
The wooden jetties framed against the crystal-clear water with the Kaş Roman Theatre hillside behind them is the defining shot. Early morning gives the cleanest light before the waterfront fills up. Walking 0.2 km up to the Roman Theatre itself lets you shoot back down over the grey pebble beach and the Kaş rooftops.

The information on this page is provided for guidance only and may evolve. Access conditions, safety and infrastructure can change without notice. Always check official sources before traveling.

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