Kiyikoy, a peaceful paradise on the Black Sea coast of Kirklareli, attracts people especially during the summer months with both its sea and tranquil atmosphere.
Although lifeguards are present on Kiyikoy beaches during the season, caution is necessary when it comes to the Black Sea. Every year, hundreds of people face the risk of drowning or lose their lives due to the insidious danger of "rip currents," which are particularly prevalent on the Black Sea coasts of Turkey. Rip currents are very strong currents that move from shallow to deep water in areas where the seabed structure is in the form of heel-lagoon-heel (sand dune-gully-sand dune). They are especially common in windy, stormy, and wavy weather. As wave height increases, the strength of the rip current also increases. These currents do not pull people to the bottom; they carry those caught in the current away from the shore and towards the open sea. If the water color in a certain area of the sea is noticeably different from other areas, or if there is a distortion and irregularity in the waves coming towards the shore; The risk of rip currents is high in that area.
Kiyikoy Public Beach

Located where the Kazandere River meets the Black Sea, this beach showcases a magnificent harmony of green and blue.
The sea is clean and clear. 300 meters of the beach are covered with sand. There are pebbles at the bottom of the sea. Caution is advised as the sea is wavy in windy weather. The sea also deepens suddenly.
Kiyikoy Municipal Beach

Kiyikoy Municipal Beach is located where the Pabuc Stream flows into the beach. The sea is clean and clear, but it is a location prone to losing its beach characteristics.
There is also a parking problem at Kiyikoy Municipal Beach. You can bring your own food and drinks or obtain them from facilities within walking distance of Kiyikoy Municipal Beach. During the summer months, Kiyikoy Municipal Beach, which is crowded, also experiences road problems due to the high volume of vehicles.
Servez Beach

Servez Beach, which still preserves its natural structure, is a special place where the wide sandy beach merges with the lush green nature of the Black Sea. Quieter than other beaches in the region, it is an ideal address for those who want to get away from the crowds and have a holiday surrounded by nature.
Servez Beach offers a pleasant day at the beach with its golden sands and cool waters. You can have a picnic with your family in the lush green forests surrounding the beach or set up a tent under the trees by the sea and leave behind all the fatigue of the year. If you want to immerse yourself in the waters of the Black Sea in a peaceful environment, you can visit Servez Beach.