English harbour, Canak harbour

6 May 2009

This bay is inside Degirmen buku and about 1 nautical mile west of Sogut harbour. it is protected from all winds. Anchoring is possible in the middle of the bay, in 6-7 m. As the bottom is mud, it provides good holding.

English harbour took its name from the English torpedo boats hiding there during world war 2. This bay, which seems more like an estuary than a bay, is a really good hiding place.

There are rare trees on the Southern part and pine trees on the hills. It has a lovely view, and it is well worth seeing. The western part was burnt a few years ago so new trees have been planted. As in all the other Blue Voyage bays great care should be taken in this region since it is very sensitive to fire.

Being as quiet as a lake this harbour is a suitable anchorage for yachts. Not even the fish farm or the small restaurant ashore can disturb the silence here. Blue voyage royal caribbean cruise yachting

Perhaps you will sail to even more beautiful places after anchoring and meeting some of your needs here, but no place can be more silent and peaceful than English harbour.

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