The cool, spring-fed swimming cove a 10-minute stroll from Kaş harbour — clear water, beach-club platforms, no crowds of cars.
Küçük Çakıl ("Little Pebble") is the nearest proper swimming spot to the heart of Kaş — a small, rocky shingle cove tucked just a 10-minute walk east of the harbour. This is not a wide sandy resort beach; it's an intimate pebble bay where the real magic is the water. Famously clear and glassy, fed by cold underwater springs that keep it bracingly refreshing even in August, it's a snorkeller's and swimmer's dream, with smooth pebbles glinting beneath the surface and fish darting around the rocks. Wooden beach-club platforms flank either side, offering sunbeds, ladders into the deep water and casual cafés. It suits couples, swimmers and laid-back travellers over big families chasing sandcastles — and in summer it fills with locals diving off the rocks. Atmospheric, central and unmistakably Kaş.
Fixed EUR per Eco Van (1–6 guests). Vito (up to 7) and V-Class (executive) +50% / +100%.
Round-trip includes up to 6 hours wait time. Need longer? Message us for a flat day-rate.
It's about 196 km and a 3 to 3.5-hour drive along the scenic D400 coastal road. The easiest option is a SooTransfer private door-to-door transfer: a comfortable car or van takes you straight from arrivals to central Kaş, just a short walk from the beach. A private round trip typically runs around €230–290 depending on vehicle and season, and we can wait and return you to the airport whenever you're ready.
Public buses from Antalya otogar are cheap but slow, involve a transfer to Kaş otogar and don't carry you to the airport. Local taxis for this 196 km route are pricey and metered with no fixed fare. A SooTransfer private transfer is the sweet spot: a fixed, upfront price, a single direct ride, flight tracking, and help with luggage — far less hassle for a long coastal journey.
No — it's a small pebble and shingle cove, more of a rocky swimming spot than a sandy resort beach. The trade-off is wonderfully clear, deep water that's perfect for swimming and snorkelling. Bring water shoes for comfort on the pebbles and rocks.
The public cove itself has minimal facilities, but beach clubs on wooden platforms flank both sides offering paid sunbeds and umbrellas (around €8–15), ladders into the sea, plus cafés serving drinks and food. Loungers are often free if you order from the club.
Yes — it's compact and very popular in July and August, packing out around midday with locals and visitors. For more space and calmer water, come in late spring or September, or arrive early morning or late afternoon.