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MARINAS
Yachting remains a popular
activityfor residents as
well asvisitors to Turkey.
Over the past 40 years the
industry has grown, and today a large number of marinas dot the
coastline between Istanbul and Antalya. These provide supplies, easy
access to the shore at major resorts and safe harbors, as well as often
becoming local entertainment venues in themselves. In Istanbul,
yachtsmen will delight in splendid natural landscapes, open seas and
magnificent sunsets, as well as
a voyage through Byzantine and Ottoman history as they sail past the
impressive castles, palaces and mosques. While navigating the
breathtaking Bosphorus and sailing under the two enormous bridges, which
span Europe and Asia, meandering along the mosque-lined Golden Horn or
cruising in the coves and bays of the Princes ’
Islands, you can always return to one of the two large marinas in the
area. Both Atakoy Marina on the European side and Kalamis -Fenerbahçe
(Amiral Fahri Koruturk) Marina on the Asian side offer 24-hour service.
From the North Sea throughThe European interior, yachtsmen can sail down
the European channel system and the Rhine and
Danube Rivers into the Black Sea harbors and to the Istanbul Bosphorus
and Istanbul marinas -a safe and short way to get to the Turkish coasts.
The Black Sea
coast provides yachtsmen with a lush green coastal band where the
environment is well protected. There are coves and fishing harbors along
this coast, and the weather is mild during the summer and winter.Turkey’s
most established marinas lie on the southern Aegean and Mediterranean
coasts at Izmir, Cesme, Kusadasi, Bodrum, Ayvalik, Mersin, Datca,
Bozburun, Marmaris, Gocek, Fethiye, Kalkan, Kas, Finike, Kemer and
Antalya. In these well-equipped harbors, yachtsmen can find the services
and provisions they require. Antalya, Bodrum, Dalaman, Izmir and
Istanbul airports provide quick links to all of Turkey’s marinas.
After an easy flight you can board your yacht and sail off all within a
day.
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