Blue voyage. Turkey map and coasts. Forecast informations all around aegean – mediterranean sea
In: aegean coast| gokova
17 May 2009
When approaching care should taken of Gulluk rock just in front of the cape. This is marked with a buoy. There is a deep channel between Gullukbuk gulf and Gulluk rock. This channel can be used to pass into seven islands. However, it is suitable for passage only in calm weather.
This lies on the Southeastern part of Gokova gulf 21/2 miles East of Mersincik burnu. When approaching the 3m depth at the entrance goes down very fast, so care is needed.
It offers good shelter. There are places for eating and accommodation. It is possible to go to Marmaris by land. This bay is well worth seeing with its pine trees reaching down to the shore.
In: aegean coast| gokova
11 May 2009
This is a long bay extending from Koyunburnu lighthouse to the West. It is exposed to meltem winds, but is a suitable place to make short stops in calm weather. Care should be taken of the shallow part 1/4 m West of Koyunburnu. Anchoring is possible either in the Western part at the entrance or in the inlet at the head of the bay.
Yedi adalar ( Seven islands ) situated between Teke burnu and Taneli burnu consist of a group of 7 islands. The shores here are emerald green, the sea is dark blue, and the scenery is extremely beautiful.
Around these islands, there are numerous piles of rocks below and above the water. Approaching at night is not recommended. The small cove in the Northeast, the narrow and long cove in the Northeast, the narrow and long cove in the East and Gokceagac gulf in the Southwest end are suitable for mooring and anchoring. They offer good shelters. This is a beautiful natural site.