Bodrum - Muğla - Turkey
GPS : 37°07'15.1"N 27°26'11.5"E / 37.120873, 27.436518
Demir Liman is situated on the south of Gök Point and 2.5 Nm of the north of Torba Limanı. While approaching to the bay, the depths quicky decreases from 18 - 20 meters to 7 meters. Keep some distance on your starboard from the reefs as soon as the bottom comes up. A shallow 4 meter - submerged rocky area lies on the north.
On your return, if you are heading to Gök Burun, take the route to the middle of the bay then alter course to port side after reaching 18 - 20 meters depths. Yachts can anchor in 8 - 10 meters, with good shelter from breeze.
Beach side is covered with palm trees. There is a solitary house with a private pier between palm trees. This bay is known as Hidden bay amongst the local people.
Road connection is possible for emergency cases.
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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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