Hidden beach photoshoot in Kemer
The small wild beach in Beldibi is one of my most-used seaside locations in Kemer. A narrow strip of pebbles in the shade of the mountains, clear turquoise water, and three separate coves along one shoreline.
The first two coves are accessible without effort — suitable for families with children and for maternity shoots. The third requires climbing over rocks, so we don't go there with kids or expectant mothers.
- where
- wild beach in Beldibi (Kemer)
- coves
- 3 coves on one shoreline
- when
- sunrise; sunset doesn’t work (mountains)
- access
- first two — easy; third over rocks
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Wild shore in the frame
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about the location
What to know about a photoshoot on the small wild beach in Kemer
Pebbles and turquoise water
The beach is small and narrow, with pebbles and large rounded stones. The water is clear and turquoise — you can see the bottom and the play of light on the rocks. Behind you is the pine slope of the Taurus range, giving soft shade and a green backdrop.
Three coves — different access
It's actually not one beach but three coves along a single shoreline. The first two are reachable without any climbing and work well for families with children and for maternity shoots. The third requires scrambling over rocks — we don't take kids or expectant mothers there.
We shoot at sunrise
My main recommendation for this location is a sunrise shoot. In the morning there's almost no one here, the water is calm and the light is even and soft. In the evening Beldibi gets crowded, and there's no real sunset effect: the sun drops behind the mountains before it reaches the sea line.
Pricing and what to add
Because of the early start, a sunrise shoot may cost slightly more than a standard one — we discuss the details up front. If you want to layer something private onto the wild beach, the Qalista Beach and Doc's Hotel pools are nearby, along with a mountain location with pines.
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Practical details
Main recommendation — sunrise
In the evening the sun drops behind the mountains and doesn't reach the sea line. The best time is sunrise: even light and no crowds.
Three coves — different access
The first two are easy to reach. The third requires climbing over rocks and isn't suitable for children or maternity shoots.
Pricing for a sunrise shoot
A sunrise format may cost slightly more than a standard one because of the early start. We discuss the details up front, no surprises.
What to wear and bring
Comfortable shoes for the pebbles, light dresses and natural fabrics. Bright textiles against the stone and water look expressive.
audience
Who it works for
Couples and Love Story
Wild shore and rocks with no one in the frame — a fitting backdrop for close frames of a couple by the water.
Beauty and portrait sessions
Clear turquoise water and cliffs give a clean backdrop without distracting details in the frame.
Families with children
The first two coves are flat and rock-free, so children can walk along the pebbles by the water comfortably.
Maternity sessions
Safe access in the first and second coves, no climbing required. The third cove isn't used for maternity shoots.
Concept and intimate stories
Stones, wild shore, clear water — an unusual visual, nothing like a resort beach.
Sunrise shoots
At sunrise it's almost empty, the water is glassy and the light is even and soft. This is the best format for this location.
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What to combine it with
It is easy to add something private or mountainous to the wild sea — here is what fits well alongside.
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