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Cycle Bar

Cycle Bar is the oldest and most atmospheric bar in Akyaka. It’s a small old-school rock bar: vintage details, dim lighting, and a classic bar counter where you can easily get stuck for the whole evening.
The music here is a separate reason to drop by: rock, blues, jazz, sometimes live music and parties, but without deafening volume — you can talk and listen. The bar has a good selection of Turkish and European beers, cocktails, and the option to order snacks — the perfect set after a day at the sea or kiting.
Cycle Bar is located near the central entertainment street Karanfil and operates from evening until late at night. It’s the kind of place you return to year after year: come for a drink after sunset, listen to a good playlist, play darts, and feel a little closer to the “old” Akyaka, before it became a trendy resort.
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When is the tourist season in Akyaka?
The season lasts from late April to late October. The high season is July-August: hot and crowded. The most comfortable months are May-June and September-October: warm sea, fewer people, lower accommodation prices.
What is Azmak?
Azmak is a short but very photogenic river with icy crystal clear water, the main natural attraction of Akyaka. Short boat tours run along the river, and fish restaurants operate on the shore. A large flock of geese, favorites of both locals and visitors, also lives here.
What are the conditions for kitesurfing?
At the kite beach of Akyaka, from May to October, a stable thermal wind of 14-20 knots blows. The shallow water with a sandy bottom, without waves, tides, and currents — the spot is ideal for both beginners and progress.
What does 'slow city' mean?
Akyaka has been part of the international Cittaslow network since 2011. This means a ban on high-rise buildings, a unified architectural style, the absence of chain restaurants and large all-inclusive hotels, and support for local businesses, cuisine, and crafts.
Are the beaches paid?
The city beach and most of the coastline in the center are free; you can come with your own towel. There is a paid entrance to the equipped kite beach. Some hotels and restaurants on the shore have their own beach areas with paid sunbeds, but this is not mandatory.
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