Yavansu Bay
Yavansu Bay is southeast of Kuyrucak Cape lies abay where the shoreline becomes shallow. A wooden pier is present where you can either anchor or berth.
Yavansu Bay is southeast of Kuyrucak Cape lies abay where the shoreline becomes shallow. A wooden pier is present where you can either anchor or berth.
Merdivenli Bay is a little cove situated between two hills to the west of Gobun Bay. A small sandy beach lies behind it, and a narrow pathway leads towards Gobun Bay.
Killebuku Bay is a vast inlet located between Boynuzbuku and Taşkaya. The bay encompasses a lengthy shoreline at its central point, and a plain lies beyond it.
Gobun Bay is strategically located. It is the perfect sanctuary for sailors seeking refuge from harsh weather conditions.
Gocek Island Fig Bay lies north of the lighthouse (Fl (2) 10s 12m 8M) on the island of Gocek and ends in a pebble beach surrounded by pine trees.
Taskaya – Bedri Rahmi Bay is located to the NE of Taskaya Island. Taskaya is a popular destination in Gocek.
Siralibuk is to the north of Martı Burnu. It is indented to the west. This bay is open to the east. Strong westerly winds push in the swell. The bottom is not very stable.
Manastir Bay & Sunken Roman Bath, This large bay surrounded by pine forest is one mile south west Boz Burnu headland.
Dockyard Island or Tersane Adasi is the biggest island in the gulf of Fethiye. The island was deserted after the population exchange took place, which left many ruins from the Greek occupation.
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