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The Mermaid Club stretches along the Turkish Mediterranean coast, in the Levant region (TR-MED), in the immediate vicinity of a succession of beaches that dot this fragmented coastline. The coordinates 36.5968°N / 31.8078°E place it in a coastal area characterized by rock formations alternating with sandy expanses, typical of this portion of the Eastern Mediterranean where coastal reliefs drop rapidly offshore. The surrounding coast has a rugged profile, with coves and small bays that regularly interrupt the shoreline. The site is distinguished by its proximity to other beaches: TR-MED Beach is only 0.3 km away, while another TR-MED Beach extends for 1 km. This density of seaside resorts suggests a fragmented sector where each beach occupies a restricted space, often separated by headlands or natural structures. The Mermaid Club itself remains a modest space, without major infrastructure, offering visitors a pure coastal swimming experience facing the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean. Access to the site is not officially supervised and is not equipped to welcome people with reduced mobility. No comfort facilities (toilets, showers, parking) are documented. The Blue Flag status has not been awarded to this site.
The name "Mermaid Club" evokes an uncommon English reference on this Turkish Mediterranean coast, perhaps suggesting a historically established private establishment or club in this location. The Turkish Levant region, rich in a superposition of ancient civilizations (Phoenicia, Greece, Rome, Byzantium), has preserved traces of its multiple occupations in its coastal landscapes. The small beaches in this sector, often isolated from each other, reflect a rugged coastal geography where each cove could have served, over the centuries, as a mooring or refuge for Mediterranean sailors.
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