Bitez Beach is a tranquil, crescent-shaped sandy bay on the Bodrum Peninsula, known for its calm, shallow turquoise waters and relaxed vibe. It’s framed by gentle tree‑covered hills and olive groves, creating a soothing Aegean backdrop. The long stretch of sand and the sheltered bay make it ideal for families, couples or anyone looking for a peaceful beach day away from loud nightlife.
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This beach is publicly accessible and mostly free to enter, though you’ll find sunbeds and umbrellas to rent along the shore. Facilities include showers, changing rooms and beachside cafés and restaurants serving local food. Water sports like windsurfing, paddleboarding and jet-skiing are available, and you’ll often spot windsurfers in the breezy afternoon.
Because the water is very shallow, it’s perfect for families with children or less confident swimmers. Wear comfortable shoes for walking and bring sun protection — UV exposure is strong in summer. The area is peaceful, but some wind can pick up in the afternoon, making water sports more active. For the most relaxing experience, avoid peak hours when sunbeds might be crowded.
Bitez Beach is about 7–9 km southwest of Bodrum town centre. You can easily catch a local dolmuş (minibus) from Bodrum, or take a taxi if you prefer a faster, more direct ride. If you have a car, some parking is available near the beach, though spaces can get tight in summer. Walking or cycling from nearby resorts or hotels is also a pleasant option.
The best time to enjoy Bitez Beach is early in the morning or later in the afternoon. Mornings are quiet and temperatures are milder, while afternoons bring more lively water activity. The peak beach season runs from May through October, when the weather is warmest and the sea calmest. In spring and autumn, you’ll experience fewer crowds and still great swimming conditions.