Çiftlik Koyu, Marmaris - Muğla - Turkey
GPS : 36°42'57.8"N 28°14'17.8"E / 36.716057, 28.238285
VHF Channels : 16
Call Sign : " azmak jetty "
Restaurant, Bar, Jetty
Çiftlik Bay Marina (Çiftlik Koyu) Marmaris is located 1 nautical mile NE of Ince Burun, whereas Çiftlik Island is situated in front of this beautiful Çiftlik Bay with its wide beach in Marmaris. Steep and rocky Çiftlik Island lies in front of the Çiftlik Bay. Both sides of the island are deep, suitable for passage.
Çiftlik Island facilitates relative protection for the Çiftlik Bay from prevailing NW and SE winds. There is a holiday village at the end of this round Çiftlik Bay, whereas hotels and restaurants are found in the middle.
Çiftlik Bay lies in the western direction, open on the southern side and offers shelter from meltemi. Through the valley behind, the breeze blows strongly into the bay. A light swell is felt.
Good protection against meltem thanks to the island of Ciftlik, but a lot of gusts as anywhere in this area. Good holding on sand, but watch carefully because some places are of sand only on a few centimeters; one must go through the layer of seawed. The swell comes in regularly. The wind blows following the valley and is quite energical.
The concrete pier in front of the holiday village belongs to the hotel. There are steel piers in front of the restaurants in the Çiftlik Bay. You can secure your yacht along one of the piers in this beautiful Çiftlik bay and dine in one of the restaurants here.
Moorings : 100 Boats
Draught max : 5 meters
Length max : 10 meters
Azmak Jetty is on the northwest of the Çiftlik Bay. Our T-shaped wharf is equipped with mooring lines.
Water and electricity is present on the wharf.
FISHES
Akya (Lear fish), Çipura (Sea Bream), Levrek (Sea bass), Kalamar (Calamary), Palamut (Atlantic bonito), Kılıç (Sword fish), Trança (Pagry), Sinağrit (Dentex), Orfoz (Gouper), Yazılı Orkinos (Little thunny-bonito), Kalamar (Calamary), Ahtapot (Octopus), Yengeç (Crab), İstakoz (Lobster), Karides (Shrimp), Mezgit (Whiting), Mavi Mezgit (Blue Whitting), Kırma Mercan (Pandora), Çizgili Mercan (Striped bream), Barbunya (Red mullet), İzmarit (Piceral), Karagöz (Two Banded Bream), İspari (Annular bream), Lahoz (Waker), Sardalya (Gilt sardine), Has Kefal (Striped mullet), Sivriburun Kefal (Sharp noise mullet), Sarıyanak Kefal (Golden mullet), Kalın dudaklı kefal (Thick lipped mullet), İnce Dudaklı Kefal (Thin lipped mullet)
TRANSPORT
Bus : Marmaris - Dalaman
Ferryboat : Marmaris - Rhodes (Greece)
Seabus : Marmaris - Rhodes (Greece)
Airport : Dalaman International Airport, Milas-Bodrum International Airport
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The azure waters of the Mediterranean, the Aegean, and the Black Sea, as well as the Sea of Marmara, surround There are marinas,yacht building boatyards, yachtsmen hotels, yacht clubs, yacht technical services. Turkey to the south, west and north. With over 8,333 km of coastline along the four seas, Turkey is a treasure chest of coves, inlets, bays and beaches at which yachtsmen can choose a different, private anchorage each night.
Sailing in Turkey also allows visitors to experience the hospitality of the people in the coastal villages and towns. The tempered winds blowing from west and northwest make the long summers ideal for yachting, and seem to encourage an appreciation of nature. From some of the turquoise coast's unspoilt and sheltered bays you can see mountain peaks rising to almost 3000 meters above sea level.
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