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.

Friday, October 21, 2016

BADEMLİ LİMAN ANCHORAGE

Dikili - İzmir - Turkey

Bademli Lighthouse
GPS : 39°00'56.6"N 26°47'58.5"E / 39.015722, 26.799581
Focal Plane : 31 m, Tower Height : 7 m
Character : W.R. FI. 5.0 Second, Flashing Character : 1.0+4.0
Visibility Range : 7 nautical miles

GPS : 39°01'00.1"N 26°48'39.9"E / 39.016693, 26.811072



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Bademli Village is located on the south east of Dikili and offers great views and attractions to its visitors with its very long beautiful coasts and wonderful sandy beaches. The coasts and the Bademli Cove is popular for the visitors with its beaches and sea. The coves on the east, Kalem Adası and Garip Ada lie on north - south orientation.

Bademli, which is 10 km away from Dikili is a green hidden natural port. When the weather permits, it is a great pleasure to swim in the turquoise sea among the islands just in front of the port. The cove is surrounded with olive trees. The coast has thermal water springs. Sea bass and octopus are among the tastes to be tried at Bademli. The Garip and Kalemli islands are places to be visited.

Bademli Limanı is on the south of Adatepe Point, on the eastern end of Dikili Strait. It affords all round shelter with attractive settings. Bedemli Liman is one of the most beautiful anchorages in the Aegean Turkey. It is relative isolated and the water is crystal clear blue-green and it is very well sheltered from the meltemi. All of these plus the hamam (hot spring house) on the E shore.

Note: When the prevailing northerly winds exceed force 4 / 5, a strong land breeze sets in from the east during the late evening, often persisting until dawn. Gusts of 20 - 25 knots are not unusual. Ensure your anchor is well in and set for this wind if staying overnight in these conditions.

There are two entries to Bademli Limanı

North entry : GPS 39°00'50.0"N 26°47'44.0"E / 39.013889, 26.795556
There are reefs and shoal water at the entrance on the north.

South entry : GPS 38°59'43.7"N 26°47'44.7"E / 38.995480, 26.795743
The southern entry is narrow and the reef extends about 70 meters from the point on the south of Kalem Adası. Care is required on approaching. The best is to keep the route close to the mainland.

There are three anchoring possibilities
On the South between the mainland and the large island. Anchor in 3 - 6 m on a patch of sand. Good all around shelter.
On the South between the two islands. Anchor in 2 - 4 m on sand.
On the North inside the cove. Anchor W of the small breakwater in 4 - 10 m over mud.

The strait between Kalem Ada and Garip Ada (Islets)
GPS : 39°00'19.2"N 26°47'24.0"E / 39.005322, 26.789994
There is 1.5 meter depth on the northern part of the islets. You can come here from the south and drop anchor in 4 - 6 meters. The bottom provides excellent holding. It is open to south.

Ilıca Koyu
GPS : 39°00'03.0"N 26°47'58.0"E / 39.000833, 26.799444
This cove is on the SE of Kalem Adası. The bottom is muddy, it provides excellent holding. You can drop anchor in 4 - 8 meters. Strong northerlies blow into the bay from the mountains, making it uncomfortable at nights. Extend your anchor rode accordingly. There is a hotel at Kalem Adası (made from local stone) with a pier. There are several hot springs in the area – well used - especially on weekends.

The cove on the east of Pisa Strait
GPS : 39°00'57.0"N 26°48'13.0"E / 39.015833, 26.803611
The shores off the point are shallow and it extends out about 60 meters. Anchor in depths of 4 to 6 meters, put from these shallows. The bottom is weed. There is a narrow passage to the pier of the village. Local knowledge is required. You can go to ashore by dinghy.

HOT SPRING SPA
Bademli is also located in the thermal region of Dikili and offers thermal cure to its visitors in its hot spring for all year round. Following the main road from Bademli through Denizkoy direction for about 3 km, turning to the right and following the road to the sea, you will arrive to Bademli Sea Hot Spring. You may both have the sea and the hot spring for all seasons.

Source temperature here is 65° centigrade degrees. Sea and open source temperature is 42° centigrade degrees. Hot spring waters containing hydroasenate and arsenic are healthful for pain, rheumatism, kidney stone and skin diseases.

Bademli Hot Spring
Following the main road from Bademli through Denizköy direction for about 3 km, turning to the right and following the road to the sea, you will arrive to Bademli Sea Hot Spring. You may both have the sea and the hot spring for all seasons. Source temperature here is 65 centigrade degrees. Sea and open source temperature is 42° centigrade degrees. Hot spring waters containing hydroasenate and arsenic are healthful for pain, rheumatism, kidney stone and skin diseases.

VILLAGE FACILITIES
Public Market : Takes place on Tuesdays
Accommodation : Hotels, Motels, Pensions, Rental Houses
Dining : Restaurants, Cafes, Buffets, Bakeries, Tea Gardens
Shopping : Markets, Shops, Stores
Health : Hospital, Health Center (Dikili)
Communication : Post Office, Phone, Internet
Hair dresser
Special Shopping : Almond, Grapes, Olives, Olive Oils, Sour Grape Syrup

TRANSPORT
Bademli village is 1 km from the harbor.
Minibus : Bademli - Dikili (7 km)
Bus : Dikili - İzmir
Ferryboat : Dikili - Lesbos (Greece)
Ship : Dikili - Lesbos (Greece)
Airport : İzmir Adnan Menderes International Airport

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