Description
Near-nadir vertical aerial drone footage positioned directly above the landside facilities of the Island Beach Club on the Karpaz Peninsula, North Cyprus. Three thatched-roof structures — a bar, storage unit, and a garden area — are arranged on a sandy plateau at the cliff edge, surrounded by natural scrubland and low flowering plants. A solar panel array is visible to the lower left, indicating off-grid power operation. A small informal car park with five or six vehicles occupies the right side of the frame, accessed by a sandy unpaved track. The beach with its sunbed rows is visible at the top of the frame in the distance below the cliff, and the turquoise sea glints at the extreme upper edge. A single figure walks between the structures, providing scale.
This overhead perspective reveals the operational infrastructure of the Island Beach Club — the solar power system, car parking, storage, and bar facilities — in a way that communicates its deliberately self-sufficient, low-impact character. The absence of concrete, tarmac, or formal infrastructure reinforces the club’s rustic off-grid identity, which is a defining and marketable quality for the growing eco-tourism and authentic experience market.
Eco-hospitality and sustainable tourism marketing, boutique beach venue promotional content, travel editorial for independent and alternative destination guides, North Cyprus tourism authority authentic experiences campaign, documentary production B-roll, and vertical cinematic aerial stock footage.



