The Saros Bay coastline of Gelibolu district boasts numerous coves with pristine, natural beaches. These undeveloped beaches offer a peaceful day surrounded by nature, and you can even camp if you wish.
Ece Limani Bay

Ece Limani Bay, one of the most beautiful bays of the Saros Gulf, attracts attention with its deep blue and pristine waters. Surrounded by colorful flowers and boasting a sheltered environment, the bay is suitable for picnics, camping, and exploring the underwater riches with snorkeling. You can enjoy the sea during the day and experience romantic moments in the evening accompanied by the mesmerizing view of the sunset.
Ece Limani Bay is ideal not only for enjoying the sea but also for nature walks and camping. You can relax your soul along the bay's walking routes with panoramic sea views. There are suitable areas in the bay's shady green forests where camping enthusiasts can pitch their tents. Ece Limani Bay, a popular stopover point for boat trips in the Saros Bay, is a great option for those who want to relax away from the crowds.
Tayfur Village Beach

Tayfur Village Beach is a spot on the Gallipoli Peninsula that offers a simple and natural camping experience right on the seafront. This small, pebbly beach, usually quiet, has a unique atmosphere with its fishing boats and huts. With a water source for basic needs, the area is particularly suitable for self-sufficient campers.
Karaagac Bay Beach

Karaagac Bay, one of the widest bays in the Saros Bay, is among the favorite places for campers. You can pitch your tent on its long pebble beach, and the clear shades of turquoise to deep blue are worth seeing. The wooded areas and scrublands surrounding the bay provide both shade and a natural freshness.
Degirmenduzu Bay Beach

Degirmenduzu Bay Beach stands out as a natural and peaceful beach located within the borders of Gelibolu. This place, which has no facilities, is generally visited by campers and diving enthusiasts. However, it is also a favorite destination for day-trippers. The water is generally cold, so it is not recommended for those who prefer warm waters. It offers suitable conditions for observing underwater life due to its clear water, but we should also mention that the beach is stony. The green surroundings further enhance its value and offer the chance to find shade.
Komur Limani Bay

Hidden on the mysterious shores of the Saros Bay, Komur Limani Bay is a place where time seems to stand still. Used as a quarry in ancient times, the bay offers a different landscape from other Saros bays with its massive, precisely cut stone blocks and carvings into the rocks. The lush green hills surrounding the bay extend down to the turquoise clear waters. Famous for its fine pebble beach, colorful stones, and pristine water, the bay is a unique sanctuary for those who want to see traces of history and experience the purest form of the sea.
Komur Limani Bay is both a natural wonder and an open-air museum. Here, you can swim to your heart's content, snorkel to watch fish swimming among the rocks underwater, or take a walk to see the ancient stone quarries on the shore. At sunset, the sunlight hitting the ancient stones and the different shades of the water create a captivating romantic atmosphere.
One of the most preferred beaches in the region, Komur Limani is especially full of visitors who enjoy underwater diving and camping. At the diving center located in Komur Limani, you can participate in diving activities with or without experience.
Despot Bay

Despot Bay, one of the most impressive corners of the Saros Gulf, stretches out like an untouched painting. Surrounded by high, steep, and wind-shaped cliffs, the bay possesses unparalleled beauty. The sunlight filtering through the rocks reflects off the turquoise clear waters, creating a breathtaking view. The beach in the bay consists of small pebbles. Surrounded by lush green scrubland, it offers a peaceful environment. Far from tourism development, Despot Bay, with its tranquility, cleanliness, and natural beauty, is a wonderful address for those who want to be alone and relax.
In Despot Bay, you can observe underwater rock formations and marine life by snorkeling. Thanks to its crystal-clear sea, you can watch underwater creatures. You can also watch the sunset from the cliffs and take wonderful photos. With shaded areas where you can camp, Despot Bay is worth exploring for its unspoiled beauty.