Alagadi Turtle Beach consists of two different bays located next to each other. One is always well-attended and has a restaurant called Turtle Paradise …See more
The beach was fairly inviting but the ambience was not improved by the nearby power station with a tall chimney belching smoke and quite a lot of detritus on the beach. Call in if you are in the area… Full review by JeremyPC
Aug 15, 2023
the organisation which is aimed at perserving the turtles conducts nightly releases where visitors are given the hatchlings to hold them by the hand for a long while before releasing them, as if they… Full review by Merav M
Jul 20, 2023
The beach and sea were fairly inviting and the cafe adequate but the ambience was not improved by what we assumed to be a power station with a tall chimney belching smoke. Call in if you are in the a… Full review by JacquelineF381
I want to visit tomorrow night. How do I go about getting there from the Dome Hotel and booking a tour?
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You have to nook preferably online and you may be a fair bit too late to visit at such short notice. Tend to book a week ahead or even more. Places are limited. Google Alagadi Turtle …
You have to nook preferably online and you may be a fair bit too late to visit at such short notice. Tend to book a week ahead or even more. Places are limited. Google Alagadi Turtle watch and you should find site to apply through. If you can join a night watch you will be expected to make a donation of say 50tl per person. Torches not allowed unless red light emitting and no camera flash work .....take a blanket or towel to sit on whilst the volunteers search the beach for a suitable laying Turtle. You coukd wit a few hours do water etc is a good idea. There are no cafes etc to buy anything from.