Camelot Beach

Beaches, Water Sports, Swimming
Camelot Beach – One of North Cyprus's Most Popular Beach Clubs
Located in the village of Alsancak, approximately 15 kilometres west of Girne, Camelot Beach is one of the best-known beach clubs in North Cyprus. Set within a sheltered horseshoe-shaped bay, it combines a sandy beach, calm waters, water sports, restaurants, bars, and entertainment facilities, making it a favourite with both tourists and residents. Unlike many stretches of the North Cyprus coastline that are rocky, Camelot Beach offers a genuine sandy beach with a gradual entry into the sea, making it particularly attractive to families with children.
Location
Camelot Beach is situated in Alsancak on the northern coast of Cyprus.
Approximate Driving Times
Girne - 20 minutes
Lapta - 10 minutes
Çatalköy - 30 minutes
Lefkoşa - 35-40 minutes
Ercan Airport - 50 minutes
The beach is well signposted from the main coastal road and has on-site parking available.
History of Camelot Beach
Before becoming a beach club, the site served as a small fishing harbour. As tourism expanded along the north coast, the area was redeveloped into a private beach club while retaining its naturally protected bay. The beach is also located near the ancient settlement of Lambousa, an important archaeological site dating back to Byzantine times. Historic remains can still be found in the surrounding area.
The Beach
One of Camelot's biggest advantages is its sheltered horseshoe-shaped bay.
Beach Features
Soft golden sand
Calm, shallow water
Protected swimming area
Wooden sunbathing decks
Sun loungers and umbrellas
Private cabanas during peak season
Lifeguard supervision during busy periods
The breakwaters help reduce wave action, creating some of the calmest swimming conditions on the Girne coastline. This makes Camelot particularly suitable for:
Families with young children
Less confident swimmers
Visitors looking for relaxed sea conditions
Water Sports
Camelot Beach is one of North Cyprus's leading water sports destinations. Activities typically include:
Jet skiing
Parasailing
Banana boat rides
Water skiing
Wakeboarding
Windsurfing
Speedboat trips
Scuba diving
Equipment hire and instruction are generally available during the summer season.
Diving and Snorkelling
The rocky areas around the breakwaters create good conditions for snorkelling and beginner diving. Visitors often spot:
Small reef fish
Sea urchins
Octopus
Mediterranean marine life
The clear water around the bay is particularly attractive during the calmer summer months.
Restaurants and Bars
Camelot Beach offers several food and beverage options.
Beach Restaurant
The restaurant serves:
Fresh seafood
Grilled meats
Turkish cuisine
International dishes
Salads and snacks
Beach Bar
The bar offers:
Cocktails
Local beers
Soft drinks
Fresh juices
Coffee and tea
Many visitors choose to spend the entire day at Camelot due to the convenience of having food, drinks, and beach facilities all in one location.
Entertainment and Events
During the summer season Camelot frequently hosts:
Sunset parties
Beach parties
Live music nights
Special holiday celebrations
Its lively atmosphere makes it popular with younger visitors while still remaining family-friendly during daytime hours.
Facilities
Visitors can usually expect:
Showers
Changing rooms
Toilets
Sunbeds
Umbrellas
Parking
Restaurant
Beach bar
Water sports centre
Diving facilities
Entrance Fees
Camelot Beach operates as a private beach club and typically charges an entrance fee.
This generally includes:
Beach access
Sun loungers
Umbrellas
Prices vary from season to season, so visitors should check directly with the beach club before travelling.
Nearby Attractions
Visitors to Camelot Beach can easily combine their trip with:
Lambousa Archaeological Site
Özgürlük National Park
St. Evlalios Church
Denizkizi Beach
Best Time to Visit
April – June
Perfect temperatures and fewer crowds.
July – August
Peak season with the warmest sea temperatures and busiest atmosphere.
September – October
Often considered the best time to visit, with warm seas and reduced crowds.
November – March
Quieter, although some seasonal facilities may be limited.
Practical Tips
Arrive early during summer weekends.
Bring water shoes if exploring rocky areas.
Book water sports in advance during peak season.
Carry cash as some activities may not accept cards.
Stay for sunset—the views across the Mediterranean are spectacular.
Why Visit Camelot Beach?
Camelot Beach successfully combines the facilities of a modern beach club with one of the most naturally sheltered bays on the North Cyprus coastline. Whether you are looking for family-friendly swimming, exciting water sports, a relaxing beach day, or summer nightlife, Camelot offers something for almost every type of visitor.
For many residents and returning tourists, it remains one of the most enjoyable and recognisable beach destinations in the Girne region.
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