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Sailing to Mediterranean Ports and anchorages’ map
A live ranking of your favorite ports and anchorages in Mediterranean. Read sailors’ reviews, share your best photos, and join Turkey‘s sailing group for the local news.
Your favorite anchorages in Mediterranean
(Add an anchorage)Always choose the safest spot. Try zooming in to avoid seaweed fields, then click to start your list of favorites.
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There are few amenities directly at the bay, so it’s best to come prepared with supplies. The nearby… Read more about this listing
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The bay is known for its calm waters and relatively protected setting, making it a favorable spot fo… Read more about this listing
The most popular ports and marinas
(Add a port)Find a berth for your boat. Keep an eye on the tide and weather forecast, then click to call the port.
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Facilities at Kaleiçi Yat Limanı are functional but modest. The marina offers basic amenities, inclu… Read more about this listing
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The marina offers modern amenities including clean and well-maintained restrooms, showers, and acces… Read more about this listing
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The Turkish Mediterranean region
Stretching from the ancient city of Antalya in the west to the historic city of Mersin in the east, the Mediterranean coast of Turkey is home to countless tales. This is where the cliffs meet the sea, where pine forests blanket the hills, and where olive groves stretch as far as the eye can see. The air carries to the sea the scent of citrus trees and the occasional waft of grilled kebabs.