It is on the west side of the historical peninsula and on the seafront of the Damlatas Cave. It has blue flag. Backside of beach is on the seafront of peninsula. This natural beach that is covered by rocks, it is famous with the story of Egypt Queen Cleopatra and Roman Emperor Antonius swam in here. Small cove that is known as Cleopatra that lies through the peninsula and existed with big stones. Its clarity is quality of this beach. When you swim underwater, you can see fishes and other natural beauties. You can go into the beach freely, but services on the beach has cost.
Kleopatra Beach, conveniently close to the city centre, is one of the most famous beaches in Alanya. The beach is named after the ancient Egyptian queen – legend has it that Cleopatra fell in love with this beach after swimming in its azure waters and sunbathing on its golden sands.
Kleopatra Beach stretches for about 2 km and is divided into numbered sections where sun loungers are available for rent. As expected, it gets very crowded in the summer. If you walk slightly further away from the city centre (towards the longer end of the beach), you can easily find empty spots on the sand to lay your towel on for free. Several beach bars, restaurants, toilets and showers are available.