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Sailing to Marmara Ports and anchorages’ map
A live ranking of your favorite ports and anchorages in Marmara. Read sailors’ reviews, share your best photos, and join Turkey‘s sailing group for the local news.
Your favorite anchorages in Marmara
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The bay is generally well-sheltered, except from southern winds, and the holding is reliable with a … Read more about this listing
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The anchorage typically features a sandy or mud bottom, which generally offers secure holding for yo… Read more about this listing
The most popular ports and marinas
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The marina is well-equipped with essential services, including water and electricity, which are avai… Read more about this listing
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TWell-maintained facilities and friendly service. Clean and functional restrooms and showers, alo… Read more about this listing
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Marmara
The Marmara region is a place where the boundaries between Europe and Asia blur in the most intriguing ways. This area, anchored by the iconic city of Istanbul, has long been a crossroads of empires, trade routes, and diverse communities. Grand palaces stand alongside lively bazaars, and even the most unassuming villages here often hide relics of the past, whether it’s a Roman bridge, an Ottoman caravanserai, or a Byzantine church, all reminders of the layers of history that have shaped this remarkable region.