Kaputas Beach is an extraordinary cove of the Turkish Riviera, isolated by giant cliffs. The coast is not overloaded with tourist services, and at the disposal of vacationers there are a snack bar, rental of sun loungers and umbrellas, changing cabins, showers and toilets. The coast is covered with pebbles, but this does not obstruct movement. Simple infrastructure blends in with epic mountain landscapes, and Kaputas Beach is one of the most atypical beaches in Turkey.