Cide Public Beach is one of the popular holiday spots in Kastamonu. The beach, which meets the deep blue waters of the Black Sea, attracts great interest from both local and foreign tourists.
Cide Public Beach is one of the hidden paradises of the Black Sea. If you want to have a peaceful and quiet holiday, Cide is the place for you!
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Although locals may despise the beach due to its history, it's relatively clean, safe, and quite shallow due to its proximity to the harbor. Lifeguards monitor the safety and well-being of those both on land and in the water. Paid sun loungers cover about 70% of the beach, and occupancy doesn't exceed 15% during high season. The rest of the beach is a bit of a pain; they spread out, filling up every inch of space, especially within 1 meter of the water. Sometimes, trying to find a vacant lane to enter or exit the water can lead to foul language. You won't find a uniform distribution.
The beach is long but the sea was quite wavy when I went there.
The beach is beautiful and big... It was very crowded... Walking on the beach is enjoyable... In the evening, you can walk along the Cide beach... You won't be bored...
There are plenty of baby crabs this year and a little seaweed, but despite everything, the sand on the beach is so beautiful that one loves it. At sunset, the sun sets directly in front of you, giving peace to the soul. Businesses are simple, sunbeds, umbrellas, drinks are 600₺, not bad. You will never have parking problems because there is a 4.5 km beach. You should definitely go
It's wonderful. I liked Cide and its public beach. If you have an umbrella ☂️ and camping chairs, you can save yourself the extra money. There's a wonderful atmosphere. People stroll in the evenings. Along the beach are street vendors, food vendors, restaurants, and fish restaurants. Prices aren't too extreme. The municipal teahouse also serves toast. If I had time, I would have stayed there for at least two or three more days. There are also canyons.
Cide, Kastamonu
Kurucaşile, Bartın