Blue Flag Certified

Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach

Marmara Region, Turkey

Sea of Marmara
41.3276°N, 28.7214°E

Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach is a beach on the Turkey coastline. It holds a Blue Flag award for meeting environmental standards, water quality, and visitor safety. The official season runs from June 15 to August 31. Entry is free. Trained lifeguards are on duty during…

Certification Blue Flag 2026
Activities Family
Experience Sandy Beach Lifeguards
Practical Free Entry Toilets

Plan Your Visit to Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach

The key facts before you go

Blue Flag
Certified 2026
FEE annual certification
Water Quality
Blue Flag Standard
EU Bathing Water Directive
Best Season
June
Season: 15-06 – 31-08
Location
Arnavutköy
16.0 km from Arnavutköy
Facilities
Lifeguards · WC
Free entry · Open beach
Family Score
N/A
Based on facilities & safety data

What is Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach?

Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach sits on Turkey's Marmara coastline, holding Blue Flag status for its environmental standards and water quality. Located in Arnavutköy district near Istanbul, this family-oriented beach offers free entry and runs its official season from mid-June through August. Lifeguards patrol during peak months, and disabled access is available. The beach faces east, catching morning light across the water. It's a straightforward choice for visitors seeking a managed, safe swimming environment within reach of Istanbul's urban center.

It sits alongside certified beaches along Marmara Region, part of a broader network of certified beaches throughout Turkey certified annually by the Foundation for Environmental Education.

Sunrise, Sunset & Beach Direction

Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach faces E toward Sea of Marmara. The best light for photography and swimming is typically in June. The beach's orientation determines when it catches direct sun — plan your visit around this to make the most of your time there.

When to Go — Month by Month

Month Air Temp Water Temp Crowds
Jan 6°C 7°C Low
Feb 7°C 8°C Low
Mar 9°C 10°C Low
Apr 12°C 13°C Low
May 18°C 16°C Low
Jun 22°C 21°C Med
Jul 25°C 23°C High
Aug 25°C 24°C Med
Sep 22°C 21°C Low
Oct 17°C 17°C Low
Nov 13°C 14°C Low
Dec 9°C 9°C Low
When is the best time to visit Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach?

The best time to visit Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach is June. Air temperatures peak around 24.7°C in summer. Peak water temperature reaches 23.2°C in July.

How crowded does Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach get?

How busy does Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach get? The beach operates under formal management during its June-August season, which typically concentrates visitor numbers in that three-month window. Free entry removes cost barriers, likely attracting local day-trippers from nearby Istanbul, particularly on weekends and during school holidays. The official season timing suggests the beach experiences heaviest use during this period, with June offering a transition phase as water temperatures reach swimmable levels. The presence of lifeguards indicates the beach anticipates sufficient visitor volume to justify staffing, though this doesn't indicate specific crowd levels. Peak times probably occur on weekends and weekday evenings when Istanbul residents visit for swimming. Shoulder season months (early June and late August) may see lighter crowds than mid-summer. The beach's family-oriented classification suggests a demographic mix favoring groups with children rather than nightlife-focused crowds. Without visitor statistics, specific crowding patterns remain unclear, but the formal management structure suggests the beach handles regular seasonal demand effectively.

Is Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach open year-round?

The beach itself is accessible year-round, though staffed facilities including lifeguards typically operate only during the official season (15-06 – 31-08). The Blue Flag is displayed during the certification period only.

Swimming and Beach Life at Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach

Is Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach safe to swim?

Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach is Blue Flag certified, which requires meeting strict bathing water standards set by the EU Bathing Water Directive. Lifeguards are on duty during the official season.

What is the water temperature at Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach?

Peak water temperature at Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach reaches around <span class="inline-stat">23.2°C</span> in July, making it comfortable for swimming during the summer months. In winter (January), air temperatures average 6.4°C.

What is the beach like at Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach?

Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach operates as a designated public facility with structured management reflecting its Blue Flag certification. What distinguishes this beach from unmanaged alternatives is the presence of trained lifeguards during the official season (June 15 to August 31), providing active water safety supervision. The beach maintains disabled access provisions, addressing practical needs for visitors with mobility considerations. Entry is free, removing financial barriers to access. The water temperature varies significantly across the year—ranging from 6.9°C in January to a peak of 23.8°C in August. This thermal range means swimming comfort depends entirely on season selection. June water reaches 20.7°C, marking the start of viable swimming conditions. July and August offer the warmest temperatures at 23.2–23.8°C, aligning with the official season window. By September, water cools to 20.7°C, still swimmable but noticeably cooler. The beach faces east, meaning morning conditions typically precede afternoon winds common in the region. Air temperatures during peak season range from 24.7°C in July to 25.3°C in August, with September remaining comfortable at 22.2°C. These conditions support the official season timing. The beach's classification as family-oriented suggests infrastructure geared toward groups with children, though specific amenities beyond lifeguards and disabled access require local verification. Blue Flag status indicates compliance with environmental monitoring, waste management, and safety signage standards set by the Foundation for Environmental Education.

Does Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach have good facilities?

As a Blue Flag certified beach, Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach meets the Foundation for Environmental Education's standards for facilities and services. Trained lifeguards are on duty during the season. Toilet facilities are on site.

Beyond Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach

Arnavutkoy district offers access to Istanbul's wider attractions through relatively short connections. The beach's position on the European side of the Marmara coastline places it within the metropolitan Istanbul area, enabling day trips to cultural sites. The proximity to Istanbul Airport (6.3 km) indicates the area has developed transport infrastructure. Local services in Arnavutköy itself likely include dining and retail options typical of residential neighborhoods. The Marmara Sea location provides water-based activity possibilities beyond beach swimming. Visitors with extended stays can use the beach as a base for exploring Istanbul's historic districts, though this requires separate transport arrangements. The district's integration into Istanbul's transport network makes multi-day visits feasible, with the beach serving as a recreational component rather than an isolated destination.

Arnavutkoy district offers access to Istanbul's wider attractions through relatively short connections. The beach's position on the European side of the Marmara coastline places it within the metropolitan Istanbul area, enabling day trips to cultural sites. The proximity to Istanbul Airport (6.3 km) indicates the area has developed transport infrastructure. Local services in Arnavutköy itself likely include dining and retail options typical of residential neighborhoods. The Marmara Sea location provides water-based activity possibilities beyond beach swimming. Visitors with extended stays can use the beach as a base for exploring Istanbul's historic districts, though this requires separate transport arrangements. The district's integration into Istanbul's transport network makes multi-day visits feasible, with the beach serving as a recreational component rather than an isolated destination.

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Getting to Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach

How do I get to Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach by car?

Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach is approximately 16.0 km from Arnavutköy. Follow local road signs to the beach. Check Google Maps or a local map for the most current directions.

What is the nearest airport to Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach?

The nearest airport is Istanbul Airport (IST) (IST), approximately 6.3 km away. Istanbul Airport (IST) lies 6.3 kilometers from Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach, making it the most practical air entry point. From the airport, ground transport options include taxi, rideshare, or shuttle services to reach the beach. The short distance means travel time typically ranges between 20–40 minutes depending on Istanbul traffic and transport method selected. Direct highway connections link the airport to the Arnavutköy district. Arriving visitors should check current transport options and pricing when landing, as services and costs vary seasonally.

Can I get to Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach by public transport?

Public transport options vary by season. Check local transport authority websites for current bus and train schedules connecting to Arnavutköy.

Practical Information

At the Beach
Entry Free — no charge to access the beach
Lifeguards On duty during official season
Disabled Access Contact local authority for details
Showers
Toilets Available during season
Official Season 15-06 – 31-08
Beach Type Sandy beach
Visiting Information
GPS Coordinates 41.3276°N, 28.7214°E
Blue Flag Operator Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) — Turkey

Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach FAQ

Is Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach worth visiting?

The beach merits a visit if you prioritize safety infrastructure and environmental standards. Blue Flag certification confirms compliance with water quality monitoring, waste management, and safety signage. Lifeguards are on duty during the official season, and disabled access is provided. Free entry makes it accessible. The location near Istanbul Airport (6.3 km) suits travelers with limited time. However, the season runs only June 15–August 31, limiting year-round visits. June is recommended as the optimal month. If you seek structured, managed beach conditions within Istanbul's metropolitan area, this beach delivers that experience.

How do I get to Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach?

The fastest entry point is Istanbul Airport (IST), just 6.3 kilometers away. From there, use taxi, rideshare, or shuttle services to reach Arnavutköy district. Travel time typically ranges 20–40 minutes depending on Istanbul traffic and your chosen transport. The beach's location on the European side of the Marmara coast places it within the metropolitan Istanbul area. Ground transport options include standard taxi services and modern rideshare applications. Check current transport availability and pricing when you arrive.

What is the best time of year to visit Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach?

June is officially recommended as the best visiting month. Water temperature reaches 20.7°C, supporting comfortable swimming while air temperatures average around 24.7°C. The official season runs June 15–August 31, with lifeguards on duty throughout. July and August offer warmest water at 23.2–23.8°C, but expect higher visitor numbers during peak summer. September water cools to 20.7°C, remaining swimmable but noticeably colder. Outside the official season (September–May), water temperatures range from 6.9–17.3°C, unsuitable for casual swimming. Lifeguard coverage ends outside the official season.

What facilities are available at Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach?

The beach provides trained lifeguards during the official season (June 15–August 31) for water safety. Disabled access provisions are available, addressing mobility needs. Entry is free. Blue Flag certification indicates environmental monitoring, waste management infrastructure, and safety signage meet Foundation for Environmental Education standards. Specific amenities beyond lifeguards and disabled access require local verification. The family-oriented classification suggests age-appropriate infrastructure. During the official season, formal beach management is in place. Visitors should confirm current facilities by contacting local authorities before traveling.

Is Arnavutkoy Yenikoy Public Beach suitable for families?

Yes, the beach is specifically classified as family-oriented. Lifeguards provide active water supervision during the official season, supporting child safety. Disabled access ensures families with mobility considerations can participate. Free entry removes cost barriers for group visits. The three-month official season (June 15–August 31) concentrates family-friendly conditions, with water temperatures suitable for children starting at 20.7°C in June and peaking at 23.8°C in August. Air temperatures of 24.7–25.3°C during this period support extended family time. Blue Flag certification indicates environmental and safety standards meeting international requirements.

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