Sigacik Region

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Siğacik Region

Siğacik Region Cruising Guide

Chart of Siğacik Region
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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

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 World Cruiser's 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(for Customs and Immigration)

The closest ports of entry are Kusadasi and Çesme.

Berthing Options

Siğacik

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38°11.8′N, 26°47′E
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Local chartlet
Turkey Sigacik m.jpgChart of Siğacik
Siğacik is a former fishing harbor which has been converted into a full service, 480-berth marina.

In addition to the marina it is possible to anchor in the bay outside, where there is a good sheltered anchorage west of the small boat moorings (see below).

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

Coast Guard boat and office between the old fishing harbour and the marina.

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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Date of member's visit to this Port/Stop & this page's details validated:

  • August 2007 --Istioploos Greece Icon.png
  • September 2009 --Atheneoflymington 09:05, 12 September 2009 (UTC)
  • April 2012 --Volkangorciz 09:26, 4 April 2012 (BST)
  • June 2012 Teos marina is now fully operational. Assistance in mooring is superb, good facilities including supermarket and laundry. --Vigdis
  • June 2013 --Monterey Bermuda Icon.png

Marinas & Yacht Clubs

Anchorages

Körmen Adasi or Bolme Adasi

World icon.png 38°01.8′N, 26°52.1′E
There is a snug anchorage just north east of Bolme 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. There is room for 4 or 5 boats at anchor when it is empty, HOWEVER be aware that this is a popular stop for tourist boats who come in and tie up to the rocks on the west, or the beach to the north. In the rocks to the west is a small cave. If you snorkel there you will discover bubbles of gas coming from the seabed, and warm water! There are a number of hot springs under there - hence the tourist attraction. On approach watch out for the rocks that jut out from both the west side of the entrance to the cove, and to the north of Kormen/Bolme Adasi island. No cell phone reception. No buildings in sight ashore.

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Siğacik Bay

It is possible to anchor off in the bay. Outside the harbour walls, to the north east, are two bays. The larger, more southerly one is largely filled with mooring balls and small boats, though there is space to anchor between them. However it gets shallow to the East. The smaller more northerly cove has a small jetty off the north shore. Again, eastwards is shallow, but anchoring in about 5-7m provides nice protection from the Meltemi, although even with the wind from the North or North East there is still some small swell that works its way into the cove. The bottom is silt, sand and weed but seems to give good holding. - LifePart2 07:45, 3 August 2013 (BST)

Teos Liman
Chart of Teos Liman - Chartlet
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World icon.png 38°08.9′N, 26°47.9′E
This large bay is fringed by low-key (quiet) beach clubs and gated communities. It is divided into two parts by an island, Cicek Adasi, that is connected to the mainland by a sunken causeway. At the landward end of this causeway there is sufficient depth to cross it with a dinghy and outboard.

The bay provides excellent protection from the Meltemi but is exposed to the south. The bottom is mostly thick poseidonia grass, making anchoring a bit of a challenge. The key is to hunt for the patches of sand that do provide good holding, but may be in quite shallow water. The northern half of the bay has the sandy beaches, the southern half is fringed with shallow rocks.

The bay is excellent for windsurfing, having smooth water and being surrounded on three sides by low lying land, which means little in the way of land-induced gusts and shifts.

However, getting ashore with a dinghy is more problematic. There are two fishing boat docks to which a dinghy can be tied and locked. One is at the very northern end World icon.png 38°010.1′N, 26°47.2′E. However, apart from a small beach club and gated community there is nothing ashore except a long road north to Akkum (several big resorts) and Sigacik. The Dolmus minibuses do NOT make it out to this end of the beach.

The other is about 500m East of the causeway World icon.png 38°09.8′N, 26°48.8′E. This is the community of Arkaca (ar-KAJ-a) known to people in Sigacik as 'the beaches'. From here (shore side of the road) there are Dolmus minibuses that run to Seferihisar, from where one can take another Dolmus to Izmir, Sigacik, or other destinations. Note that the waterfront road that goes north along the beach does NOT connect through to the other dinghy dock. Also there is NO direct transport (Dolmus) between this bay and Sigacik.

About 300m East of the dock (signposted) in Arkaca is the Bell Motel. The owner of this also runs the car rental that is attached to the Teos Marina entrance building. He does not, but the lady that runs the car rental office does speak English. They are able to arrange cheap car rentals and also cheap transport to Izmir Airport (100 TL in 2013).

There does not appear to be any provisioning stores in this locality, so shopping trips would require a trip to Seferihisar, which has a large market on Fridays.

Good cell phone (3G+) connection.

During the summer months (but not on Sundays) there is reportedly a farm tractor and trailer that offers free rides direct to Sigacik and back. Times from Arkaca to Sigacik are 1200,1400, 1600, 1800 and returning from Sigacik (outside Liman Pensyon restaurant) 1300, 1500, 1700, 1900. - LifePart2 08:42, 5 August 2013 (BST)


Danger: Give a wide berth to the reefs that extend off the south end of the island. Note also that there is a sandy shoal (2m) right in the middle of the northern half of the bay that is marked on the charts World icon.png 38°09.9′N, 26°47.4′E.

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Gökkovar Liman

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World icon.png 38°08.2′N, 26°36.8′E
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.

Gökkovar Liman

There are two anchorages:

North Creek
Turkey Sigacik GokkavarN h.jpgChart of North Creek

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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Kırkdilim 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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  • September 2010 --Istioploos Greece Icon.png
  • September 2011 --Volkangorciz 16:05, 4 April 2012 (BST)
  • June 2013 --Monterey Bermuda Icon.png Beautiful anchorage and water but we ran into a plague of flies.
~

Sarpdere Limanı

Turkey Sigacik Sarpede m.jpgChart of Sarpede Liman - Chartlet

World icon.png 38°10.5′N, 26°30.7′E
Sarpdere Liman is a bay about 1 nM NW of Kirkdilim Liman. There are three anchorages:

  1. Sarpdere West Creek (World icon.png 38°11.16′N, 26°31.04′E),
  2. East Creek (World icon.png 38°10.92′N, 26°31.24′E), and
  3. Nergis (World icon.png 38°10.14′N, 26°31.13′E) E of the bay entrance.

Sarpdere has two coves, the W creek is used by a religious camp who have built ugly concrete blocks and is rather unattractive although the shelter is good. The E cove is prettier, but it is dominated by large high tension power lines which spoil its natural beauty. Nergis is the most attractive and peaceful of the three, with good depths for anchoring and water clear as glass. However, an uncomfortable chop develops with strong northerly winds as there is a fetch of nearly a mile across the bay. In all three anchorages, anchor in 4.0 - 4.0 metres in sand with patches of weed. The holding is good although the sand in parts is firm and it needs a good burst on the engine to dig the anchor in.

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Mersin Körfezi

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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. Buoys near the fish farms at the entrance of the Mersin bay. Fish farms arround the Cırakan island at the most south of the bay.

Danger: There is a shallow sea with the rocks under the surface at the south of Cırakan island. Leave 200 m. at least between the boat and the shore when crossing from the south of the Cirakan island.

Alaçati Bay or Agriler Liman

Turkey Sigacik Agriler m.jpgTurkey Sigacik Agriler

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.

NOTICE: Anchoring in Alacati Bay is forbidden by the regulation issued by Izmir Port Authority (2012). You can only use the marina for mooring. UPDATE: This was recently posted on the (http://www.cruisersforum.com/forums/f17/anchoring-at-alacati-turkey-83681.html Cruisers Forum) (quote): "I was in Agrilar Limin 16th June 2013 and was given a Formal Declaration by a staff member of Port Alaçati. The declaration read – The harbour master of Çeşme and Turkish Coast Guard Officer declare that ; “Alaçati Bay is forbidden for anchoring. Especially in front of marina and surfing areas” Please kindly obey these formal rules. Later the coast guard came out and told me “ No anchoring – you must go into the marina” I told them I didn’t need the marina and would leave the bay. After a long phone call they headed back to the marina, returning half an hour later with a piece of paper with the Lats and Longs of the 'No anchoring areas'. The three areas are - In the shallows at the head of the bay – (too shallow for a keel boat). Immediately south of the marina and in the shallows in the South East corner of the bay. There is now a buoyed channel leading to the marina, as long as you are north of that, there is plenty of room to anchor before the ‘no anchoring area’. There were five other boats anchored in that area and the holding seemed fine." There is more discussion on the topic on that thread.

At the head of the bay there is a dredged canal with several upscale houses and 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. It has many upscale restaurants and every Saturday morning there is an extensive outdoor market.

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

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Westward of Alacati Bay

Going along the coast west of Alacati there are numerous sandy beaches right up to the westerly point (World icon.png 38°15.8′N, 26°14.8′E). Some of these are deserted, some backed by beach clubs or tasteful holiday villages. These provide good holding and shelter from northerly waves, thus making them feasible anchorages while waiting for a weather window before turning north up the channel between Chios and Cesme. There is good cell phone coverage, but no provisions - unless you walk all the way across to the north coast of the peninsula.

Warning: There a several shallow rocks off the coast (which are charted), and the actual coastline is not well charted. Arrive cautiously with a good lookout in the bow. The bottom is gently shelving. Anchor as close as you can get in 3-4m on sand.

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Offshore Islands and Groups

Körmen Adasi or Bolme Adasi

World icon.png 38°01.8′N, 26°52.1′E
There is a snug anchorage just north east of Bolme 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. There is room for 4 or 5 boats at anchor when it is empty, HOWEVER be aware that this is a popular stop for tourist boats who come in and tie up to the rocks on the west, or the beach to the north. In the rocks to the west is a small cave. If you snorkel there you will discover bubbles of gas coming from the seabed, and warm water! There are a number of hot springs under there - hence the tourist attraction. On approach watch out for the rocks that jut out from both the west side of the entrance to the cove, and to the north of Kormen/Bolme Adasi island. No cell phone reception. No buildings in sight ashore.

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Yacht Repairs and Services

Marine Stores

In Teos-Siğacik Marina.

Repairs/Yards

Possible at Agriler Liman and at Teos-Siğacik Marina.

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

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

  • In Siğacik, wonderful fruits.
  • A great market, every Saturday in Alaçati and every Sunday in Siğacik. The Sigacik market sells mostly fresh fruit and vegetables, home-baked traditional Turkish pastries (sweet and savory), and tacky tourist jewelry. There is NO meat or fish in the market.
  • On Fridays there is a huge market in Seferihisar, that sells fresh fruit and vegetables and clothing, but again no meat or fish.
  • A very good bakery in Alaçati

Eateries

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

Internet/WiFi

Wi-Fi in Teos and Alaçatı Marina.

Laundry

Motorbike & Car Rentals

  • There are at least two car rental outlets in Sigacik. One is attached to the back of the building that houses the Teos Marina entrance. The lady who runs this speaks English, and can also arrange for cheap transport to Izmir Airport either from Sigacik or from Akarca (Teos Liman) as they also run the Bell Hotel there.

Garbage Disposal

There are bins around the harbors and in several anchorages.

Transportation

Taxi from Siğacik and Alaçati to the centre of the town and bus to Izmir.

Routes/Passages To/From

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

References & Publications

See Turkey.

Personal Notes

Personal experiences?

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