The Turkish resort of Kaş and its nearby Kaputaş beach are increasingly catching the eye of travelers tired of overcrowded tourist destinations. This corner of the southwest retains its distinctive character: free of large hotel chains, the atmosphere is more reminiscent of cozy European towns.

Kaş attracts visitors with its narrow stone streets, ancient architecture, and picturesque views of the sea and mountains. The town is perfect for leisurely strolls, with its flowering trees, small cafes, and quiet bays. Yet, it remains little-known among tourists, allowing you to escape the hustle and bustle and enjoy a relaxing holiday.
The region's main natural gem is Kaputas Beach, located approximately 20 kilometers from the city. Hidden between high cliffs, it offers a stunning contrast of white sand and bright turquoise water. The usual entertainment and shopping options are practically nonexistent here—only the clear sea and minimal infrastructure.

You can reach the beach independently by public transport heading towards Fethiye or Kalkan. The road winds along a picturesque serpentine road, offering panoramic views of the coastline. Tourists are advised to plan a full-day trip to fully appreciate the beauty of this place.


