Kemer
Dropped Your Ring in Kemer?
Moonlight Beach, the Marina, and the Ancient Phaselis Ruins — Mountain-to-Sea Recovery.
Kemer is the beach-resort strip squeezed between the Taurus mountains and a long, pebble-and-sand Mediterranean shore. The town proper centres on a working marina (Kemer Town Marina) and the Moonlight Beach crescent, while the resort corridor extends north through Göynük and Beldibi and south through Kiriş, Çamyuva, and on to Tekirova and the Phaselis ancient city. Rings get lost across very different environments in a short distance — coarse beach pebble, marina pontoon, ancient Lycian stone, pine-shaded hotel garden. We cover all of it.
Searches Across Kemer
The Kemer corridor is a narrow ribbon of resort development roughly 50 kilometres long, with the coast road (D400) threading past one hotel cluster after another. The town of Kemer itself is the centre of gravity — marina, Moonlight Beach, Liman Caddesi shopping — but the resort development extends well beyond into Göynük to the north and down to Tekirova in the south.
Our local operation covers the full corridor. Town-centre response is typically within a few hours. Tekirova, Phaselis, and far-Göynük take slightly longer because of the coast road's winding nature.
We serve all areas of Kemer, including:
- Moonlight Beach (Ay Işığı) and the town beach strip
- Kemer Town Marina and the yacht harbour
- Liman Caddesi and the town shopping strip
- Kemer Beach Park and the Yörük Park fringe
- Göynük resort strip to the north
- Beldibi and the Tunektepe direction
- Kiriş and Çamyuva to the south
- Tekirova and the Phaselis coast
- Phaselis ancient city and its three harbours
- The D400 corridor hotel cluster
- Mountain-side villa developments in the Taurus foothills
- And everywhere else around Kemer
Common Search Locations in Kemer
The Kemer corridor produces a distinctive set of loss environments — each with its own substrate and urgency profile.
Moonlight Beach & the Town Strip
Moonlight Beach (Ay Işığı) is Kemer's central beach — a coarse-pebble crescent below Moonlight Park, backed by restaurants, bars, and the Tourism Marina. The pebble substrate actually helps rings stay visible: they don't sink the way they would in sand. Rings come off during swimming, during the pebble-to-sunbed shuffle, and in the park restaurant zone above.
Popular recovery spots: Central Moonlight waterline, Moonlight Park benches, Pirate Ship pier area, central town-strip frontage
Kemer Town Marina
The marina is modest compared to D-Marin or Netsel but hosts day-boats, fishing boats, and some yacht charters. Rings come off on pontoons, at restaurant terraces along the harbour, and during embarkation for the pirate-boat day cruises that leave from here.
Popular recovery spots: Marina pontoons, harbour-front restaurants, Pirate Ship embarkation pier, quay wall benches
Phaselis Ancient City & Bays
Phaselis is an ancient Lycian port roughly 15 kilometres south of Kemer town — three small bays each with their own ancient harbour, Roman-era paved roads, and the remains of an agora and theatre. The bays are protected and swim-accessible. Rings come off during the swim at the central bay, on the ancient paved road through the site, and at the theatre viewpoints.
Common locations: Central Phaselis bay waterline, ancient paved road, theatre seating, three-bay swim zones
Resort Corridor Hotel Strips
The D400 corridor is dense with all-inclusive resort hotels — Crystal, Club Med, Rixos Sungate, Delphin, Amara Dolce Vita, Maxx Royal Kemer. Each has its own beach frontage, pool complex, and access protocols. Most of our non-town Kemer work is at these properties.
Water Recovery
Kemer's pebble-and-shingle coast produces clear water and a firm underwater substrate. Our waterproof pulse-induction gear handles the pebble-water floor well — pebble is actually a friendlier underwater environment than sand because rings don't bury. Morning water work avoids the afternoon onshore breeze.
Mountain-Side Villas
The Taurus foothills behind Kemer hold villa rentals with pool decks and stepped gardens on steep sites. Our inland villa work covers both pool-deck and hillside-garden environments.
Why Choose Ring Seekers Kemer?
Coarse-Pebble Beach Expertise
Kemer's beaches are pebble — Moonlight, Göynük, Beldibi, Tekirova all run pebble-dominant substrate. Detection on pebble behaves differently than sand and we calibrate for it.
Phaselis Ancient Stone Familiarity
The ancient paved road through Phaselis catches rings cleanly at joint lines. We've searched the site respectfully and know the common drop zones.
Corridor-Wide Coverage
From Göynük to Tekirova and Phaselis, the full 50-km Kemer coastal strip is in our working zone.
Proven Track Record
Years of recoveries across Moonlight Beach, the marina, Phaselis, and the resort corridor.
Professional Water & Sand Search
We talk you through what happens in that case before you book. Pricing is explained transparently, so you know what to expect either way.
Multilingual Service
English, Turkish, Russian, and German — the core set for this coast.
Pirate-Boat & Day-Cruise Coordination
The Kemer marina hosts a fleet of themed day-cruise boats. We coordinate with operators for on-boat and boat-return searches.
Discreet & Professional
Low-profile work at all-inclusive resorts, ancient sites, marina restaurants, and villas.
Resort Liaison
We handle duty-manager conversations at the major corridor properties so access is quick.
Mountain-Side Villa Experience
The Taurus villa stock has its own characteristics — stepped sites, mixed surfaces, forest fringes. We handle those alongside coast work.
Understanding Kemer's Search Conditions
Coarse Pebble Substrate
Moonlight Beach and much of the Kemer corridor is coarse pebble rather than sand. Rings on pebble sit higher, don't bury, and are often visible once surface pebbles are nudged aside. Detection is productive even days after the loss.
Pine Shade & Foot Traffic
The Kemer corridor is heavily shaded by pine forest behind the beach, with shaded beach clubs running sunbed operations. Pine needles and pebble mix can confuse detection signals — we've developed workable settings for this.
Phaselis Ancient Stone
The Roman road through Phaselis is paved in original stone with joints, drainage channels, and column bases. Rings settle in joint lines and stay. Detection on ancient stone needs patience because of mineral variation.
Morning-Clear Afternoon-Choppy Water
The standard Turkish Mediterranean pattern — morning water clarity, afternoon onshore breeze stirring surface from about 2 PM. Morning water calls are materially more productive.
Resort Corridor Pool Deck Variation
Kemer hotels have everything from travertine to painted concrete to inset tile on their pool decks. Calibration must match the surface.
Mountain Villa Stepped Gardens
Villa gardens built into the Taurus hillside tend to have multiple levels. Rings can roll between levels via drainage channels. We check drains and level transitions.
Stories from clients across Kemer.
Kemer ring recoveries told by the people who lived them — and the team who made it happen.
FAQs – Kemer
How quickly can you respond in Kemer?
Typically a few hours. The coast road (D400) through the corridor can be slow in peak summer traffic, particularly around Göynük and Beldibi, so earlier calls get faster arrivals.
Do you cover all of Kemer?
Yes. The full corridor from Göynük in the north through Kemer town and out to Tekirova and Phaselis in the south, plus the mountain-side villa developments in the Taurus foothills.
I'm on holiday in Kemer and lost my ring. Can you help?
Holidaymakers are the majority of our Kemer work. We speak English, Russian, and German, and we work around flight-departure windows and hotel check-out timing.
I lost my ring at Phaselis during a day trip. Can you search an ancient site?
Yes, with site-management coordination. Phaselis is an active archaeological site, so searches must be respectful of the protected zones. Rings in the central bay water or on the Roman road are usually recoverable — tell us roughly where and we'll plan the access conversation.
What are the most common places people lose rings in Kemer?
By volume: Moonlight Beach pebble waterline, hotel beach frontages along the D400 corridor, pirate-boat embarkation at the marina, pool decks at the major resorts, and Phaselis swim-bay wading zones.
How much does your service cost?
We discuss pricing directly with you when you make contact. That way the figure reflects your actual recovery rather than a one-size-fits-all rate. Reach out with the details and we'll explain it clearly. Card payment only (Visa, Mastercard).
What payment methods do you accept?
Payment is processed by card only (Visa, Mastercard).
Can you search in the water along the Kemer coast?
Yes. Pebble underwater is actually a friendly environment for recovery — rings don't bury. Our waterproof pulse-induction gear works to around six metres. Morning water work is best.
I lost my ring on a pirate-boat day cruise. Can you search?
Often yes. The Kemer marina pirate-boat operators are cooperative with loss enquiries. Give us the boat name and where on the trip you think the loss happened and we'll coordinate with the captain.
I lost my ring several days ago. Is it too late?
On pebble beaches like Moonlight — often not. Rings stay near the surface. Hotel-frontage sand sections along Göynük are the hardest because of daily grooming. Either way, worth calling.
Kemer
Dropped Your Ring in Kemer? Before the Next Dawn Grooming — Call Now.
Moonlight pebble, Phaselis stone, marina pontoons. Corridor-wide coverage. Waterproof detectors, refined search technique, and deep familiarity with the local search environment..
Contact Ring Seekers Kemer now for fast, professional metal detecting recovery across the corridor — Göynük, Kemer town, Kiriş, Çamyuva, Tekirova, Phaselis. We understand this coast's rhythm — the pebble substrate, the ancient stone, the resort-access protocols — and we plan every search around them.