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Lying on the south coast of the Bodrum peninsula, the Gulf of Gokova is a fascinating corner of Turkey, offering lovely views with
charming combinations of colours. Pretty shorelines covered with woodland offer every tone of green, while the sea is a wide range
of blues. The mountains shelter the setting sun under hues of red and yellow. If you would like to witness all these beauties, there
are opportunities to take a yacht tour along these coastlines, and a boat trip on this gulf will make your holiday as beautiful as
the place itself.The number of inhabitants amounts in the winter to approximatly 1500, in the summer it almost doubles. It's
delightful position at the end of the Gokova gulf, bordered in the north by the almost 1000m high Sakartepe, in the south by the
wetlands of the Gokova plain ("heaven's plain") with it's multitude of species, particularly water birds, takes the visitor into
it's spell. Akyaka is one of the most beautiful villages you can sea on the Turkish Turquoise Coast situated right at the tip
of magnificent Gokova Bay, on the road between Mugla and Marmaris. Make sure to stop over either to stay a few days, to experience
the calm beauty of the pine forests and clean Mediterranean Sea or even a few hours to restaurants on the outskirts by the clear
Azmak River, observing ducks and geese which live there.The azure waters of the Mediterranean, the Aegean, and the Black Sea, as
well as the Sea of Marmara, surround Turkey to the south, west and north. Gokova is situated on the 27th kilometer (16th mile) of
the Marmaris-Mugla road. The road enters the Gökova turnoff is lined with eucalyptus trees, forming a naturel tee-tunnel about a
kilometer (half-a-mile) long. Passing through this wonderful canopy makes for a beautiful and exciting drive. Each corner of the
bay offers different sites of beauty. Many stopover points of the blue voyage cruises are also located here. Thus, it is an
important route between Marmaris and Bodrum. Bördübet, Karacasögüt, Okluk, Ingiliz Limani, Löngöz, and Yedi Adalar ( Seven Islands)
are among the coves embraced by the bay. At the 30th kilometer (19th mile) away from Marmaris, while climbing up the steep and
curvy road to Sakar Tepe in Gokova, looking out at the green of the plain and the blue of the sea in one breath will constitute
unforgettable holiday memories. The bay, the plain, and the surrounding area just cannot be described by putting pen to paper; s
eeing them, experiencing them in person is a true necessity.
With over 8,333 kilometres of coastline along the four seas, Turkey is a veritable treasure chest of coves, inlets, bays
and beaches at which yachtsmen can choose a different and private anchorage each night. The sailing paradise of Turkey is a
lso home to the Blue Voyage. This idyllic cruise means sailing with the winds, into coves and over the seas and becoming one
with nature. It is also an experience of the history of man from the perspective of the sea rather than from the land, a journey
which carries you to the private beach of Cleopatra, the eternal fires of remains of ancient civilizations. For lovers of the a
ctive life, sailing in clear waters provides great opportunities for swimming, fishing, waterskiing, surfing and diving.
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