Turgut Delikyol, Marmaris - Muğla - Turkey
GPS : 36°43'40.4"N 28°07'33.7"E / 36.727878, 28.126030
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Selimiye Koyu, in the South of Delikliyol Limanı which is in the Southeastern part of Hisarönü Körfezi, is a superbly beautiful bay surrounded by Sığburun in the West and Karaburun in the Hast. The whole bay is surrounded by pine forests. It is protected from all winds except for the Northerlies and Northeasterlies. Care is needed of the reel on the Northern side of the entrance of the bay.
This is a delightful isolated cove just E of Delikliyol Limanı. Anchor in 7 m over sand. One of the most suitable places to anchor is Lodos, which is closed to the Westerlies. Anchoring is also possible in the Northwestern part of Selimiye village, on condition that you do not get too close to the shore. Then, you should take a line ashore. You can also anchor in the village quay.
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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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