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.

Sunday, May 8, 2016

BOYNUZ BÜKÜ ANCHORAGE

Dalaman - Muğla - Turkey

GPS : 36°42'40.3"N 28°54'04.8"E / 36.711191, 28.901331



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There is a wooden pontoon in the bay for yachts that wish to moor. This bay is also covered with Günlük trees and if you take a walk around to explore the area you will find many types of plants, birds and wildlife.

Boynuz Bükü is sitated two miles NE of Tomb Bay. It is one of the few anchorages where it is possible to free anchor in reasonable depths of 8 - 10 metres close to the head of the bay. Holding here is mud and excellent. One can also anchor around the bay in the usual 15 - 20 metres with a line ashore to a bollard. Note that a reef extends for some 60 - 70 metres from the north side of the bay, so care is needed if arriving from this direction. It is a big bay located on the opposite coast of Yassıca Islands.

As it is in a spot hardly affected by prevailing winds, you can anchor anywhere in this bay, which is secure enough to shelter your yacht throughout the year. After staying in this bay for as long as you wish, let's hoist up the anchor and unfurl the sails in search of another turquoise world. There are springs ashore and creeks running into the bay, so the shoreline is dotted with reeds and oleanders.

Boynuzbükü is a large bay on the west of Küçük Yılanlı Islet, indenting to the west and ends with a wide greenary layout. A stream on south comes into the sea. This side is shallow and marshy. The norhern and southern slopes are covered by pine trees. Finger points extend from both shores and there are10 - 20 m depths. You can tuck yourself in with a line ashore. The depth in the bight on NW is shallower. These anchorages provide adequate shelter in prevailing winds. It is one of the best bays in the Fethiye Gulf region to chill out in.

Nomad Bar & Restaurant
GPS : 36°42'38.9"N 28°53'41.0"E / 36.710810, 28.894730
A restaurant in front of the pier is open during the summer season. The staff will wave you in and help you with mooring. You can moor stern too on the jetty or drop anchor in the bay. T-jetty with moorings on the right side. The depth outside is 3.6 m and inside 3 m. In total there is enough space for up to 20 boats outside and 15 inside. Good depth all over with 3.6 m at the jetty.

Spring water and 220V electricty available at the jetty. Showers, Barber available. A classic Turkish one restaurant in bay, containing nothing more than a jetty and a small restaurant. The reed beds at the head of the bay make for slightly different surroundings to the other bays in the areas.

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