
The last sheltered bay in the southwest of Hisarönü Gulf. It is immediately south of Ağıl Point, continuing in a boot shape with an indentation turning westward.
It is a sheltered bay in all weather conditions. However, it receives squalls during strong northerly winds.
There are no facilities, it is pristine. The bottom is entirely sand, the anchor holds, whether anchored with a swinging anchor or stern-to shore, whichever way one stays.
Due to its water quality, sea cleanliness and sheltered nature, it is frequently visited by boats. In this crowd, it is advisable to moor stern-to shore.
You can drop anchor and take a line from whichever slope of the bay you prefer.
An indentation on the southern side forms a beach. Fishing boats usually stay here. This area is very sheltered and beautiful.
There is a facility at the end of the bay. There is a quay in front of the facility. The southern side of this quay has collapsed and is submerged. You can moor alongside the other side. The facility also has mooring buoys near the quay. Especially if the southern side buoys are to be used, considering the squalls and narrow area, it is advisable to take a line from shore.
From beside a stone bread oven on the quay, one ascends to the restaurant overlooking the bay. The view is excellent.
Opposite the bay entrance, in the area where the charts show depths between 4-10 meters, the bottom structure is rocky. Anchors dropped in this area generally cause problems when being weighed. The probability of the anchor fouling on rocks is quite high.
The bay's bottom structure, scrubland slopes and refreshing atmosphere have made this a highly preferred location.
In this bay where the sea is cool, you can truly relax.
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