Yacht Charter destinations:
(Turkey- Antalya, Gocek, Cesme,
Marmaris, Bodrum, Kusadasi)
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Yacht Charter destinations:
(Turkey- Antalya, Gocek, Cesme,
Marmaris, Bodrum,
Kusadasi )
IThe
differences between
Orient and Occident are
particularly noticeable
in Turkey, which lies
directly on the border
between Europe and Asia
– this contrast is what
makes the region so
charming. Even though
Turkey has had something
of a tourist boom since
the beginning of the
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prices have
remained moderate, and the
region is still known for its
hospitable inhabitants. Gourmets
will savour Turkish food, which
is often said to be the best in
the eastern Mediterranean.
The Turkish coast, from the
island of Gallipolli in the
Dardanelles right up to Antalya,
is an ideal area for leisurely
sailing. There are no real
difficulties: the wind usually
blows at a constant rate, and is
not as strong along the Southern
coast as it is at the Western
coast, which lies under the
influence of the Meltemi. Along
the rocky coastline there are
numerous safe backwaters,
idyllic inlets and unspoilt
villages, where you can just
moor at a simple wooden pier.
There are also a number of
modern, excellently equipped
marinas, in which harbour life
and oriental flair co-exist in a
unique mix. Antique cultural
sites are accessible from almost
every harbour in Turkey
Antalya:
Antalya – the town
This lively town of 180,000
inhabitants in Southern Turkey
is one of the big names in the
“Turkish Riviera” Behind the
modern façade, there is a mix of
modern Turkish lifestyles and
ancient traditions; the city
embodies a very special way of
life. Antalya is a popular
tourist destination due to its
subtropical climate, magical
blossoming landscape, well-kept
hotels and good beaches, as well
as an abundance of historical
sites. Trips to Side, Perge,
Syllion, and Termessos are
strongly recommended.
Antalya – the port and base:
It is no problem to steer into
the harbour day or night, as the
water is very deep right up to
the port. The few shallow waters
in the South are in the process
of being removed. The
authorities provide a
sufficiently deep anchoring
ground on the North side of the
harbour, An anchor is still
necessary, but a mooring system
in being planned. Supplies are
readily available in the
harbour.
The port was awarded the “Golden
Apple”, an international prize
provided by travel writers and
journalists, for its
architectural design, which
started with the careful
renovation of the old buildings,
and continued with the addition
of new functional buildings with
appropriate design..
Gocek:
Gocek- the town
This small, leisurely town with
its friendly locals is located
in the far North of the Gulf of
Fethiye. Göcek bay is very
attractive, due to its many
small islets. The ruins of
Arymaxa are located at the
Southern tip of the bay, and
ruins of Byzantine origin can be
found on the island of Teresane,
which lies on the opposite side.
Gocek – the port and base:
The yacht harbour is one of the
most beautiful in Turkey, with a
breathtaking landscape. Due to
good beaconing, it is possible
to steer into the harbour by day
and night. The commercial dock
in the harbour cannot be used by
yachts. The small piers at the
Eastern side of the bay are
reserved for yachts, and were
recently extended. Safe
anchorage's can be found at the
Southwestern tip of a peninsula,
which is located in the West of
the bay. The sludgy ground
provides excellent hold. There
is a good selection of shops in
town, where supplies can be
bought, and fuel is available
from the town quay.
Cesme:
Cesme – the town
Cesme only stands to gain from
increasing tourism, thanks to
its splendid sandy beaches, and
improvements in the townscape
can be observed from one visit
to the next. The 15th century
Genovese fort has been
renovated, the shoreline is
becoming more elegant and the
number of shops is increasing
constantly. Nevertheless, Cesme
is still much quieter than
Kusadasi, for instance.
Cesme – the port and base:
It is possible to steer into
harbour by day or night, even
though there are no beacons on
the breakwaters or commercial
docks, as the beacons of Kaleyri
Sgligi and Kizil Burnu guide you
safely into the harbour. To
clear in and out and to refuel,
it is best to fix to the
commercial docks or on the
Southern corner of the ferry
dock. When the winds are
stronger, it is better to anchor
in the open, with in the
protective cover of the
breakwaters, which have been
extended – the sludgy ground
provides excellent hold. The
supply situation in the harbour
is excellent.
Marmaris:
Marmaris is a good starting
point for a voyage to the
tranquil and still unexplored
Southern coast of Turkey. The
picturesque town lies on a
coastal strip of unique beauty,
and it is possible to swim here
in May in harboured inlets, with
the panorama of snow-capped
mountains. Despite the
increasing numbers of visitors,
life in the town keeps moving at
its usual, leisurely pace.
The locals are forthcoming and
friendly, and the shore is lined
by a palm-tree promenade several
kilometres long. There is a
bazaar for your shopping needs,
and while it is still possible
to observe the cook in the
smaller restaurants, those in
the harbour are already equipped
much more elegantly.
Marina Netsel – the port and
base of Marmaris:
Steering into the harbour is
simple, since the waterway is
broad and there are no shallow
waters. At night, the beacons on
both sides guide you into the
harbour. The mooring piers for
yachts are located to the South
East of the L-shaped ferry
stage. It is possible to anchor
anywhere, so long as traffic is
not affected. There are good
opportunities to get supplies in
town, and water can be obtained
at several locations on the
piers. Diesel is available at
the “L” in the Eastern part of
the harbour, but petrol is only
available in town.
Bodrum:
Bodrum – the town
The modern city was built
primarily from the ruins of the
former Greek colony, and the
harbour is still protected by
ancient Greek breakwaters. The
charming town offers interesting
sightseeing and special
experiences around the clock:
the harbour promenade is lined
with tall palm trees, the St
John fort provides a view of the
busy harbour and the picturesque
town during the day, and in the
evening you should visit the
more distant alleys and enjoy
the excellent cuisine in the
restaurants.
Bodrum – the port and base:
Steering into the marina is
simple, as shallow waters are
clearly marked on maps. At
night, the beacon on the Western
side of Karada is used for
orientation.
By day, the citadel of the town
is the most obvious point for
navigation. The moorings at the
quay to the North and East of
the harbour are reserved for
local-, day trip- and fishing
boats. Other yachts are only
allowed to stay at the Eastern
quay for a short while to
refuel. On the mooring piers,
anchor is dropped on the outside
of the harbour, while the inner
side is equipped with a mooring
system. The marina is well
equipped for all the needs of
the international yachtsman.
Kusadasi:
Kusadasi – the town
Kusadasi has a picturesque old
city centre, a Roman sea
fortress, and exclusive hotels
and restaurants, and is
consequently a busy holiday
town.
The city, which gained its
wealth from tourism, is becoming
increasingly elegant, especially
around the harbour. Life at the
market, which is held every
Friday, is still the same as it
used to be; this is where you
can buy fresh fruit and
vegetables at the usual Turkish
prices.
The largest ancient city of
Asia, Ephesus, can be reached
within 30 minutes. Kusadasi is
also a good starting point for
trips to the mainland (to the
Pamukkale terraces, or to
Aphrodisias, for instance).
Kusadasi – the port and base:
Steering into the marina is
simple by day and night, with
shallow waters clearly marked on
charts. At night, the beacon on
Güvercin marks the entrance to
the harbour. During the day, the
walls of the fort can be seen
from far away. It is not
permitted to use an anchor in
the port. Instead, two stern
ropes are attached to a mooring
line. The harbour is well
protected in all weathers, and
all conceivable services are
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Turkey - Charter
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Turkish Coast
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Bodrum
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Fethiye
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Göcek
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Karaca Sögüt
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Kusadasi
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Marmaris
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Orhaniye
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Yalikavak /
Bodrum Peninsula
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