Akkonak Village Beach is a unique coastline located in the Amasra district of Bartın, which especially attracts nature lovers. This beach, which stands out with its turquoise colored sea, rocky structure in red tones and calm atmosphere, is one of the hidden beauties of the Black Sea.
2025-08-14 14:31:09
It's a complete gem, folks. You walk down the hill. I wouldn't recommend it if you're young or have small children. There's camping up there, and I have no complaints about it; it's a very authentic place. But it's very difficult for children and the elderly. Seeing that beach gave me goosebumps. God forbid you trip and get injured while descending. It's perfect if you just want to enjoy the sea view from above.
A place to go and see..
The village beach looks practically finished. It's teeming with fishermen. But there's a camping area just 200 meters away. The beach below that campsite is unique. I didn't stay there long, but the stone beach was intriguing.
On the Çakraz-Avara road, immediately after passing Çakraz, turn left and climb up. Follow the left side where the road splits. If you continue a short distance and stay on the left, you can see the views of both Çakraz and Akkonak from above. Continue downhill and turn left at the point where the road splits to reach the beach. It's not ideal for sunbathing or swimming; it's more like a fishing hut. It's a rocky and pebbly beach, the stones mostly turquoise.
This place is not suitable for swimming, there are too many jellyfish and there is no parking. The fishermen have boats but the view is very beautiful Turk Telekom is not receiving any signal There's also a structure that extends into the sea like a harbor (vehicle access is prohibited in this section). I dived into the water from here, it's crystal clear, and the underwater view is beautiful. There are crabs, fish, and seaweed, but getting out is very difficult because it's very slippery.
Amasra, Bartın
Kurucaşile, Bartın
Cide, Kastamonu