Off-plan properties
Antalya is the place where the Mediterranean becomes a lifestyle - a coastline of turquoise water, warm golden sand, and a climate that turns ordinary weeks into summer. For travelers, expats, and anyone exploring real estate in Turkey near the sea, understanding where Antalya's true sandy beaches are located is essential.
Antalya is diverse: some districts offer long natural sandy shores, while others are known for pebble beaches framed by mountains. This guide gives full clarity - whether your goal is swimming, comfort, family holidays, or choosing a property near sandy beaches with strong rental ROI.
Antalya's main sandy beaches are located in:
These are the areas to focus on if you want soft sand, shallow entry, and high rental demand. Konyaaltı and Kemer offer incredible beauty - but they are mostly pebble.
If Antalya had to choose one postcard-perfect sandy beach, it would be Lara. Stretching for more than 12 km, Lara is the city's premium sandy shoreline and one of the strongest areas for new developments in Antalya.
Why Lara stands out:
For investors, Lara is one of the most stable coastal districts where sandy beaches directly support high occupancy rates and strong rental ROI year-round.
Konyaaltı is Antalya's urban beach - 7 km of promenade, restaurants, parks, and mountain views. The beach is primarily pebble, though some beach clubs import sand.
Despite the lack of natural sand, Konyaaltı remains:
It is also one of the top-performing districts for buying an apartment in Antalya, with consistent long-term rental demand.
Belek is where Antalya's coastline shifts toward luxury. It is known for:
Belek is one of Türkiye's strongest markets for investment property with rental income, especially due to:
Ideal for both lifestyle buyers and rental investors.
Kadriye is often grouped with Belek but has its own identity:
Kadriye is excellent for buyers seeking villas near sandy beaches - an option rarely available in central Antalya.
Side offers some of the widest and softest sandy beaches on the Turkish Riviera.
The coastline is naturally sandy with gentle entry into the sea. Side is rapidly developing, making it attractive for capital appreciation and mid-term rentals.
Kemer's beaches are pebble, but the region is breathtaking:
Kemer attracts boutique-hotel lovers, yacht owners, and luxury villa buyers - but not those specifically seeking sandy beaches.
| Area | Sandy or Pebble? | Water Depth | Best For | Distance to Beach (typical) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lara | Natural sand | Shallow | Families, lifestyle, Airbnb | 0–800 m |
| Belek | Fine sand | Shallow | Luxury living, high ROI | 400–1,500 m |
| Kadriye | Fine sand | Shallow | Villas, long-term rentals | 400–2,000 m |
| Side | Natural sand | Very shallow | Families, beginners | 500–1,500 m |
| Konyaaltı | Pebble | Deep | Urban lifestyle | 0–600 m |
| Kemer | Pebble | Deep | Nature lovers, boutique living | 0–1,000 m |
Beach quality in Antalya is more than a lifestyle factor - it shapes investment performance.
Sandy beaches attract long-stay tourists
Families and retirees prefer comfort → longer booking periods → stable income.
Sandy coastlines support hotel clusters
Hotels bring infrastructure → infrastructure raises property value → value drives ROI.
Higher demand = higher liquidity
Lara, Belek and Side offer:
Sandy-beach districts recover faster during market cycles
These zones showed the strongest resilience during tourism fluctuations.
Lifestyle buyers increase long-term appreciation
Kadriye and Side are benefiting from expat migration and second-home demand.
Sandy beaches in Antalya are not only more comfortable - they are significantly more profitable for property investors.
Family with children → Lara or Side
Shallow water, sandy beaches, safe swimming.
Investor focused on rental income → Lara or Belek
High occupancy + tourist demand.
Buyer seeking villas near the beach → Kadriye
Large villa zones + sandy shore.
Urban lifestyle, year-round living → Konyaaltı
City amenities + modern beach promenade.
Nature lovers or boutique villa buyers → Kemer
Mountains, forests, luxury private living.
Where are the sandy beaches in Antalya?
Lara, Belek, Kadriye and Side.
Which sandy beach is best for families?
Side (West Beach) and Lara.
Are sandy-beach areas more expensive?
Yes - but they have higher occupancy and stronger liquidity.
Which areas offer the highest ROI?
Belek (golf tourism), Lara (short-term rentals), Side (fast development).
Is Konyaaltı sandy?
Mostly pebble, with small man-made sandy sections.
Is Kemer sandy?
No - pebble beaches, but exceptional scenery.
What is the best area for buying a villa near sandy beaches?
Kadriye (Belek).
Whether you want a beachfront lifestyle, a high-performing rental asset, or a villa within walking distance of a sandy coastline, DDA Real Estate provides:
Contact DDA Real Estate for a personalized selection of apartments or villas near Antalya's best sandy beaches - Lara, Belek, Kadriye, Side, and more.