Gulf of Gokova

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Chart of the Gulf of Gökova]

The Gulf of Gökova has many anchorages but it can be very crowded with charter boats and gulets from Bodrum.

Charts

BA
1055 Rhodes Channel and Gökova Körfezi
Imray-Tetra
G35 Dodecanese and Coast of Turkey
NIMA
54400 Samos to Rodhos
Turkey
311 Bodrum Boğazı - Marmaris
3111 C) Değirmen Bükü
Greek
451 Leros to Rhodos

Radio Nets

Also see World Cruiser's Nets.

Local Weather

See Turkey.

Approach and Navigation

Approach to the gulf is straightforward. The meltemi as you move into the gulf weakens and comes from the west.

Check-in facilities (for Customs and Immigration)

Ports of entry in the gulf are Bodrum and Turgutreis Marina.

Berthing Options

Ports

Marinas & Yacht Clubs

Anchorages

Satellite View of Degirmen Bükü

Degirmen Bükü

Degirmen Bükü/wiki/Gulf_of_Gokova#Degirmen_B.C3.BCk.C3.BC
Anchorage icon Degirmen Bükü [[Gulf of Gokova#Degirmen Bükü|Degirmen Bükü]] 36°54.763'N, 028°09.771'E

Degirmen Bükü or Deremen or English Harbor is a large, magnificent, heavily wooded bay with many anchoring possibilities.

The actual English Harbor (Ingilizi Liman) is shown on the Satellite view.
Degirmen Bükü restaurant pontoon
Satellite View of Sögüt

Sögüt

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Anchorage icon Sögüt [[Gulf of Gokova#Sögüt|Sögüt]] 36°56.4′N, 28°11.4′E
Sögüt is a large bay that provides an all around shelter. There are three mooring possibilities. The Yacht Club, the" town quay " (really just a wooden pontoon) and the restaurant pontoon. Or you can anchor off. Anchor in 12-14 m. The restaurant also provides excellent water.
Chart of Akbük Liman

Akbük Liman

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Anchorage icon Akbük Liman [[Gulf of Gokova#Akbük Liman|Akbük Liman]] 37°01.9′N, 28°06.3′E
When we were last in Akbük Liman there was an excellent restaurant.
Restaurant pontoon, Çökertme

Çökertme

Çökertme/wiki/Gulf_of_Gokova#.C3.87.C3.B6kertme
Anchorage icon Çökertme [[Gulf of Gokova#Çökertme|Çökertme]] 36°59.8′N, 27°47.5′E

Çökertme also known as Fesiliyen Koyu or Vasilika. It is an attractive cove but it is subject to strong gusts. Anchor in 2-5 m. The bottom is sand and weed and there could be a problem with holding, so take a line ashore. Alternatively, pick up a laid mooring on one of the three restaurant pontoons. With an onshore southerly it is best to anchor off in the western cove, as big incoming waves make the restaurant pontoons very uncomfortable.

When we were there there was a very basic eatery presided by the colorful "Captain Ibrahim" who looked straight out of pirate movie.

Offshore Islands

Chart of Sehir Adalari

Sehir Adalari

Sehir Adalari/wiki/Gulf_of_Gokova#Sehir_Adalari
Island icon Sehir Adalari [[Gulf of Gokova#Sehir Adalari|Sehir Adalari]] 36°59.7′N, 28°12.5′E

Sehir Adalari or Shehir Oghlan or Snake and Castle Island was known in antiquity as Kedreai. The beach on west of the island was known as "Cleopatra's Beach." It was believed to have been made with sand transported from Egypt by Mark Anthony especially for Cleopatra. Today there are many ruins and walking around the island is a pleasure.

Anchor on the E side in 5-10 m in the middle of the bay or in shallower water and take a line ashore. The bottom is sand and weed and provides good holding especially if you avoid the weed.

Visiting the island is controlled by ticket and you are not allowed to visit at night.

There is a restaurant and snack bar ashore.

Danger: Watch out for the submerged ancient mole in the NE point.

Warning: The wind direction is liable to change in the evening from N to NE.
Cleopatra's Beach - Click for larger view

Orak Island Region

Orak Island Region/wiki/Gulf_of_Gokova#Orak_Island_Region
Island icon Orak Island Region [[Gulf of Gokova#Orak Island Region|Orak Island Region]] 36°58.727'N, 027°34.647'E
There are several anchoring opportunities here. It is a nice place not too far from Bodrum. You can anchor here. But, it is deep and there can be strong cross winds.

Yacht Repairs and Services

Marine Stores

None.

Repairs/Yards

None.

Fuel, Water, & Electricity

Fuel
N/A (Not Available)
Water
In Sögüt
Electricity
N/A

Things to do Ashore

Tourism

Visit Bodrum.

Grocery Stores

N/A.

Eateries

Internet/WiFi

N/A.

Laundry

N/A.

Motorbike & Car Rentals

N/A.

Garbage Disposal

N/A (Not Available).

Transportation

From Bodrum.

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?

Last Visited & Details Checked (and updated here)


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