Sigacik Region

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Revision as of 12:45, 30 June 2011

Siğacik Region

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38°11.8′N, 26°47′E
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This region is north of Samos & Kusadasi and south of Çesme. It consists of Siğacik harbor and several pleasant anchorages.

Charts

Chart of Siğacik Region
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BA
1645 Nisos Chios and Izmir Körfezi
Imray-Tetra
G32 Eastern Sporades, Dodecanese & the Coast of Turkey
NIMA
54389 Fener Adasi to Samos Strait
Turkey
2231 A) Mersin Körfezi, B) Sığacık Limanı
2235 A) Alaçatı, B) Alaçatı Barınağı, D) Sarpdere, E) Kırkdilim, F) Gökliman, H) Teos Malkaya
Greek
334 Chios Island & Opposite Coast of Asia Minor

Radio Nets

Also see Cruiser's Nets

Submit details of local radio Nets.

Weather

See Turkey.

Approach and Navigation

In general, the approach into the gulf and its anchorages is easy and presents no dangers, except in the area of Siğacik and Teos.

Check-in facilities

The closest ports of entry are Kusadasi and Çesme.

Offshore Islands and Groups

None.

Ports and Popular Stops

Siğacik

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World icon.png 38°11.8′N, 26°47′E
Siğacik is a former fishing harbor which has been converted into a full service, 400-berth marina.

In addition to the Teos Marina it is possible to anchor in the bay outside, where there is a good sheltered anchorage west of the small boat moorings and just east of a fish farm.

The Teos Marina is a safe place to leave the boat and visit nearby ancient Teos.

Danger: Do not pass between Esek Adasi and the mainland. It is too shallow. Also on the N side of Esek Adasi there is a reef. Give it a wide berth.

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Anchorages

Siğacik Bay

It is possible to anchor off in the bay.

Körmen Adasi

World icon.png 38°01.6′N, 26°52.2′E
There is a snug anchorage just east of Körmen Adasi where you can anchor in 5 meters in sand and weed. Shelter is good from the meltemi, although the anchorage is open to the south. It is a convenient stop when planning to cross the gulf of Sigacik and avoids the usual slog to windward up to Sigacik or Teos when cruising along this coast.

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Teos Liman

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World icon.png 38°08.9′N, 26°47.9′E
You can anchor on the S side of the anchorage in 5-6 m over sand. It provides reasonable shelter from the meltem but it is totally exposed to S winds.

Danger: Give a wide berth to the reefs near the point to the W.

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Gökkovar Liman

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World icon.png 38°08.2′N, 26°36.8′E

Gökkovar Liman
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Gökkovar Liman is a deep fjord about 2 nM NE of Teke Burnu. It is an incredible beautiful anchorage but has been spoiled by at least 5 fish farms that have sprouted in the past few years. They use high intensity lights, and there are large ships loading, I presume the fish. In other words the place has been raped and ruined.


There are two anchorages:

North Creek
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This is the most protected anchorage but it is now less attractive because of the fish farms. It is best to drop the anchor in about 15 m depth (good holding) and to take a line from the bow to the E shore.

East Creek

This anchorage is deep and only one or two boats can be accommodated. Try to anchor in 10 m and possibly take a line ashore. The holding here is less reliable than in the North Creek.

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Kirdilim Liman

World icon.png 38°08′N, 26°34.3′E

This is a large and very pleasant, deserted cove, with very clear waters. It provides very good shelter from the meltemi. In the middle of the cove there is large buoy where a Turkish patrol boat ties up sometimes. Go to the NW end of the cove and anchor in 7 m, good holding.

Warning: Do not tie to the large buoy, it is used by the Turkish patrol boats.

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Sarpede Liman

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World icon.png 38°10.5′N, 26°30.7′E
Sarpede Liman is a bay about 1 nM NW of Kirdilim Liman. There are three anchorages: Sarpede West Creek (World icon.png 38°11.16′N, 26°31.04′E), East Creek (World icon.png 38°10.92′N, 26°31.24′E), and Nerkis (World icon.png 38°10.14′N, 26°31.13′E) E of the bay entrance. Sarpede has to coves, the W creek is used by a religious camp who have built ugly concrete blocks and is less then attractive while the E cove is more attractive but it is dominated by large high tension power lines which spoil its natural beauty. Nerkis is much more attractive and isolated, but with a strong meltemi it can develop a very uncomfortable swell.

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Mersin Körfesi

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World icon.png 38°12.1′N, 26°26.3′E
This is a large enclosed bay SE of Agriler Liman.

Alaçati Bay or Agriler Liman

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World icon.png 38°14.5′N, 26°23.2′E
A large bay 7.5 M from Ak Burun. It is reputed to be the windsurfing capital of Turkey because it is very windy. On the NW side there is a new small shipyard and a marina.

You can anchor off as long as you stay away from the channel and the designated by buoys surfing area.

At the head of the bay there is dredged canal with several upscale houses with private piers.

The old town of Alaçati, the Greek Αλάτσατα (Alátsata), about 2 km inland has now been totally restored and wealthy people from Istanbul and Izmir have bought the old houses paying outrageous prices. It is well worth a visit.

Danger: Follow the channel marked by the buoys because of very shallow water especially to the W.

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Marinas & Yacht Clubs

Yacht Repairs and Services

Marine Stores

None.

Repairs/Yards

Possible at Agriler Liman.

Fuel, Water, & Electricity

Fuel
In Teos-Siğacik Marina
In Alaçatı_Marina
Water
On the pier in Teos-Siğacik Marina
On the pier in Alaçatı_Marina
Electricity
On the pier in Teos-Siğacik Marina
On the pier in Alaçatı_Marina

Tourism and Things to do Ashore

Tourism

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A Street in Alaçati
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The Fabulous Market in Alaçati

Teos

The ancient city of Teos with a Temple of Dionysus, Acropolis walls, theater, and ancient harbor.

Alaçati

The totally restored old town of Alaçati, the Greek Αλάτσατα (Alátsata) has charming old houses, upscale restaurants, cafes, bakeries, and boutiques. But also a wonderful Saturday street market.

Grocery & Supply Stores

Eateries

  • Several restaurants, some upscale, in Siğacik
  • Many upscale restaurants in Alaçati

Internet/WiFi

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Laundry

Motorbike & Car Rentals

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Garbage Disposal

There are bins around the harbors and in several anchorages.

Transportation

Taxi from Siğacik and Alaçati to Izmir.


Routes/Passages To/From

See Aegean.

Cruiser's Friends

Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.

Forum Discussions

List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)

External Links

Links to relevant websites.

References & Publications

See Turkey.

Last Visited & Details Checked (and updated here)

See individual ports in this page.

Personal Notes

Personal experiences?


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