Reading some of the discussions on Olu Deniz, reminded me of the wonderful holidays we had there.
And I thought some of you might like to know about a secret quiet beach which is the other side of the Blue Lagoon. Its called "Bobs Beach" - it is also a campsite. it has a cafe and a rustic restaurant that sells the most delicious,cheap and authentic turkish meals. So much so that my husband said his best meals for the whole 2 weeks (and we ate out every lunch and dinner) were at Bob's Beach.
The beach is soft sand and as I said its very calm as part of the lagoon. They have free sunloungers with shades. Very friendly, they even kept my lilo safe for me each day.
Most hotels will have the telephone number - you just phone "bob" and they will pick you up in their dolmus
FREE and drop you back at your hotel at the end of the day. They kind of collect from all the hotels at 10am'sh and then do a number of drop offs at various times in the afternoon. Oooh! such happy memories.
We found the main beach at Olu Deniz very beautiful but very pebbly - you need shoes. Also it shelves steeply in places. The Blue Lagoon of course is amazing - soft sand and like a warm bath, but it does get very busy packed in like sardines in high season.
Hope this helps.
Not 100% sure but I believe Bobs beach is now Sugar Beach.They also pick you up etc.. Owned by the same people as the Help bar in Olu
Lally
It has had a makeover. Its very nice, we too enjoyed it there. The food is very good, plenty of loungers, they have enormous sun shades which means you don't have to keep moving every 15 minutes if you want to stay in the shade.
See website for pictures
http://www.thesugarbeachclub.com/beachclub_gallery.html
I believe the other beach Suara beach remains the same
Lally
went there a few times as bobs beach and it was lovely, also been there a few times as suger beach and its now got a kind of layed back ibiza vibe
Does look cool and laid back - it always was, but in a more rustic uncommercial way!!
Still a beautiful place so would definetley go back.
Makes me wonder how much Olu Deniz town has changed - but then I guess they can't really
overdevelop - some more bars and restaurants would be good.
Thanks for your info.
how long ago did you visit Olu Deniz?
We first went in 1989 and then returned for the 2nd time in 2006. Been 3 times since and back again July. Its my fav place in the whole world, I love it.
but i find it gets to busy in july and august and because its in a lagoon it gets very murky with alot of people in the water,i think the best times is june and october
We spent a day on Sugar Beach in October when the paragliding championships were on, it was lovely not very busy at all. Very laid back.
He still offers a free pick up and return service from your hotel (ours is in Ovacik)
It does get busy in peak season and it's VERY hot! The surface of the water can be a bit oily in places also but the laogoon is so sheltered that it's not surprising. I wouldn't go down there more than once or twice in a fortnight due to the heat but it's definitely worth a visit. The scenery is stunning and there's a constant drift of paragliders to watch coming down from Babadog, drifting over the sea and then back in to land
Managed to log on to the Sugar Beach website this time and Sugar Beach is not the old Bob's beach (now Billy's Beach). It's before you get that far and has camping and bungalows on its site. They're probably all good and worth a visit.
I'm confused now. So Bob's beach still exists? What about Suara? I thought that Suara beach was now Sugar beach.
Can someone confirm?
We have been to all three beaches this year and no-one is doing free sunbeds. It used to be that if U bought a meal/snack then the beds were free but that is no longer the case.
I don't mind that mercury.
I think the reason they have started charging for the sunbeds is that people were taking liberties and getting the beaches to send out the minibuses to the hotels to collect them and then getting the mini buses to take them back to their hotels having spent all day there, but weren't bothering to buy lunch & drinks etc
Last time we were there they seemed to be doing a poor trade in lunches and it was the middle of July, so more or less the height of the season. They walked round a few times asking folk if they wanted menus and people just waved the staff away.
When you consider the upkeep of the beaches, mini buses, replacing sunbeds n parasols, employing staff etc I don't blame them for charging. As usual a few liberty takers spoiling it for others.
Doe
and there is about six or seven private beaches all in all at the back of the lagoon
My holiday funds are there for these kinds of things and I intend to enjoy all the facilities on offer and not begrudge them a penny.
thats how holidays should be live like a king or queen for two weeks then back to reality
I guess if everything was completely free human nature being what it is the places would be swamped and therefore spoilt. So its worth spending out when you are there.
I understand Lykia has its own beach, but I still intend to make a visit or two to the lagoon beaches, even though I know I will have to pay for a cab from Lykia to Olu.
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