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Lemon Beach extends along the Turkish Mediterranean coast, in the Mediterranean region (TR-MED), near Antalya. This portion of the coast, characterized by a succession of coves and pebble beaches, benefits from direct exposure to the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean. The surrounding coast alternates between limestone cliffs and developed beaches, typical of the Antalya coastal stretch where seaside tourism has been structured around closed resorts and privatized access. The site is distinguished by its status as a private, paid resort, which differentiates it from adjacent free beaches like Plaj (100 meters away) and Lara Plajı (2.3 kilometers away). Upon arrival, the access barrier and resort infrastructure mark a clear break with the more open character of the neighboring coastlines. The absence of official supervision and restricted access give this space the atmosphere of a closed tourist enclave, where the beach experience remains framed by the private operator. Access is exclusively private and subject to an entrance fee. No standard public facilities (toilets, parking, showers) are documented in the available data. The site does not benefit from the Blue Flag label and offers no swimming supervision. The lack of facilities for accessibility for people with reduced mobility confirms the high-end and selective positioning of this coastal resort.
The toponym 'Lemon Beach' reflects the international tourist marketing strategy of Turkish seaside resorts, where English takes precedence over local designations. Located in the Antalya region, a historical center of the Lycians and then the Romans, this Mediterranean coast has undergone radical transformation since the 1980s with the emergence of mass tourism. Private resorts like this one embody this change: once a wild coast dotted with fishing villages, the Antalya Mediterranean has gradually been fragmented into paid access zones. Lemon Beach represents this contemporary logic where access to coastal nature has become a commercial commodity, contrasting with the traditional openness of Mediterranean beaches.
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