İnceboğaz Halk Plajı, Public beach in Kaş, Turkey.
İnceboğaz Halk Plajı is a public beach in Kaş featuring a pebbled shore with clear Mediterranean waters tucked into a narrow cove bordered by rocky cliffs of the peninsula. The shallow waters and protected bay shape how the beach feels and how people use it.
The name comes from its location at the narrowest point of the Çukurbağ Peninsula, a geographical feature that shaped the cove itself. Over time it evolved into a local meeting place as more people discovered the calm waters.
The beach brings together locals and visitors looking for a laid-back coastal experience that feels less crowded and commercialized than nearby tourist spots. It remains a gathering place where people naturally spend their days without the bustle of busier coastal areas.
The beach offers chair and umbrella rentals with free entry and convenient parking nearby for visitors. The pebbled shore means wearing water shoes can make walking in and out more comfortable.
The waters here maintain noticeably higher temperatures than at neighboring beaches because of the protected geography and how currents flow around the peninsula. This makes swimming comfortable for longer periods, especially during shoulder seasons when other nearby areas feel cooler.
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