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.

Saturday, December 10, 2016

ASMALI FISHING HARBOUR

Asmalı Köyü, Marmara Adası - Balıkesir - Turkey

Asmalı Ada Lighthouse
GPS : 40°37'56.6"N 27°45'30.0"E / 40.632385, 27.758325
Focal Plane : 40 m ( 131 ft ), Tower Height : 9 m ( 30 ft )
Character : W.Gp.FI.(3) 15.0 Second, Flashing Character : 0.5+2.0+0.5+2.5+0.5+9.5 (three white flashes every 15 second)
Visibility Range : 12 nautical miles

GPS : 40°36'55.0"N 27°42'18.8"E / 40.615268, 27.705234

VHF Channels : 16
Call Sign : " asmali marina "

Main Breakwater Lighthouse
GPS : 40°36'53.6"N 27°42'19.8"E / 40.614890, 27.705496



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Asmaliköy is a small harbour on the E side of Marmara Adası. Asmaliköy is very attractive, totally untouched by the outside world despite its relative proximity to Istanbul. It has a few houses, some very attractive made of wood.

Go stern-to the concrete wharf in the centre of the quay, where there are depths of 3.5 - 4 metres. Alternatively, go bows-to the breakwater itself, but note that it gets shallow very quickly. It is best to proceed very carefully and keep a good distance between your boat and the quay. It may even be wiser to take a line ashore in the dinghy.

Asmaliköy is a small harbor on the E side of Marmara Adası. Asmalıköy is very attractive, totally untouched by the outside world despite its relative proximity to Istanbul. It has a few houses, some very attractive made of wood.

It is a fishermen village in Marmara Adası. The main livelihood source of the village are fishing, olives, grapes.
There is only one tea house and a most rudimentary store.

Capacity : 82 Boats

Go stern-to the concrete wharf in the centre of the quay, where there are depths of 3.5 - 4 m. Alternatively, go bows-to the breakwater itself, but note that it gets shallow very quickly. It is best to proceed very carefully and keep a good distance between your boat and the quay. It may even be wiser to take a line ashore in the dinghy. There is a basic restaurant ashore.

Entrance
Open to southeast. Closed to all winds.

Approach and Navigation
Go stern-to the quay. It gets shallow very quickly so, it best to proceed very carefully and keep a distance between the stern and the quay.

Outer Breakwater : 250 m
Inner Breakwater : 50 m

Harbour Facilities
Electricity
Drinking Water
Mooring
Slipway

Administration : Asmalı Köyü Village Headmen

VILLAGE FACILITIES
Shopping : Shops, Markets, Stores
Accommodation : Pensions
Dining : Restaurants, Cafes, Tea Gardens
Communication : Post Office, Phone, Wi-Fi
Health : Health Center
Hair dresser
Beach : Natural sandy beaches.

FISH RESTAURANTS
There are many restaurants just along the water front. Fish Restaurants are very famous with their fishes, cooking and services. Fishes available due to seasons.

FISH AND SEA PRODUCT SPECIES LIST OF THE MARMARA SEA

TRANSPORT
Seabus : Marmara + Saraylar - Bostancı + Yenikapı (İstanbul),
Ship : Marmara + Saraylar - Sarayburnu (İstanbul)
Ferryboat : Asmalı + Marmara + Saraylar - Barbaros (Tekirdağ), Marmara - Silivri (Istanbul), Marmara + Saraylar - Erdek (Balıkesir)
Airport : Balıkesir Körfez Airport, Balıkesir Central Airport, Bursa Airport, İzmir Adnan Menderes International Airport, Sabiha Gökçen International Airport, Atatürk International Airport

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WEB SITE : Marmara Municipality

MORE INFO & CONTACT
E-Mail : info@marmara.bel.tr
Phone : +90 266 885 5489 - +90 266 885 5050
Fax : +90 266 885 5145

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