Cleopatra Beach was named after the world-famous Egyptian queen, Cleopatra, who is said to have bathed here. The beach gained fame due to its crystal clear water. It has a legendary reputation among the beaches in Turkey. Today, the 2 kilometer long beach is considered one of the most popular seaside resorts for sun-seeking tourists. Cleopatra Beach is cleaned daily. It consists of a comparatively coarser-grained sandy beach, which is said not to stick to the body due to its texture. The beach has been awarded the "Blue Flag" status, which stands for good water quality and environmental management.
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