Kuşadası: Davutlar Beach | ®ExcursionMania
Kuşadası

Davutlar Beach

Davutlar Beach is a laid-back, charming coastal spot located just north of Kuşadası. With its long stretch of golden sand and a gently sloping sea, it’s ideal for families, sunbathers, and swimmers who want a more relaxed beach option outside the busy tourist hubs. The surrounding area features pine-dotted hills, olive groves, and small rustic restaurants, giving the beach a peaceful and authentic Aegean feel.

Davutlar Beach Touren und Tickets

Es gibt noch keine Touren in Davutlar Beach.

Alles über Davutlar Beach

Was Sie erwartet

The beach is public but supported by local beach operators who offer sunbeds, umbrellas, and basic facilities like showers and changing cabins. The sea is clear and calm, making it suitable for children and casual swimmers. You’ll also find cafés, fresh seafood restaurants, and local snack bars nearby, providing convenient refreshment options without leaving the shoreline. Lifeguards may be present during peak summer season.

Warum diese Tour buchen

Bring your own water, sunscreen, and beach shoes, especially if you plan to walk into the sea some areas may have pebbly patches. Although there are options for renting sunbeds, they can be more limited than at the busier Kuşadası beaches. Weekdays tend to be quieter than weekends, so plan accordingly if you want a more peaceful experience. It’s a great spot for relaxing, but don’t expect flashy beach clubs or loud entertainment here.

Die richtige Tour auswählen

Davutlar Beach is roughly a 15-minute drive north of central Kuşadası. Local minibuses (dolmuş) run frequently and drop you off near the shoreline. Taxis are also an easy and affordable option, especially for groups or families. Parking is available near the beach, though spaces can be limited during the busy season, so arriving early or later in the day may make things easier.

Wissenswertes vor der Abreise

Early morning is a perfect time to visit if you want tranquility and peaceful waters. Late afternoon and early evening are also lovely, when the Aegean breeze cools the air and the light softens. Summer weekends can be busier, especially during midday, so if possible, try weekdays or off-peak hours. Visiting outside July and August offers more space, shade, and a calmer rhythm.