AKYAKA
- Latitude: 37.0506
- Longitude: 28.3244
- East Mediterranean
- Marina in Turkey
Location: Akyaka Muğla Province Turkey
Port Overview: Akyaka, Turkey
Akyaka is a charming coastal town located in the Muğla Province of southwestern Turkey, situated along the Gulf of Gökova. It's renowned for its natural beauty, traditional Ottoman-style architecture, and vibrant cultural scene. While Akyaka is more famous for its tourism offerings and eco-friendly environment, it also has a small port that primarily serves local fishermen, tourists, and recreational vessels.
Specifications and Facilities
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 37.0510° N latitude and 28.3270° E longitude.
- Region: Muğla Province, Turkey.
- Body of Water: Gulf of Gökova, an extension of the Aegean Sea.
Harbor Type:
- Type: Primarily functions as a small marina.
Capacity:
- The port has limited facilities with a small number of berths primarily suitable for small to medium-sized boats and yachts.
- Depth typically ranges from 2 to 5 meters, making it suitable for shallow-draft vessels.
Services:
- Basic services such as water supply and electricity may be available.
- Limited refueling options.
- Sewage and waste disposal services might be rudimentary.
Facilities:
- A small dock area for handling local fishing vessels and tourist boats.
- No significant cargo handling facilities.
- Nearby amenities including restaurants, shops, and accommodations, catering mainly to tourists.
Usage:
- Fishing: Local fishing boats operate from here, supplying the nearby markets.
- Tourism: Boat tours, including trips around the Gulf of Gökova, are popular among tourists.
- Recreation: Yachting and other recreational boating activities are common.
Navigation:
- Entry is straightforward, but larger vessels should exercise caution due to shallow depths.
- Nautical charts and local knowledge are advised for safe navigation.
Security and Customs:
- Security measures are minimal, suitable for the port's low-key operations.
- No dedicated customs facilities, as it primarily serves domestic and intra-regional boating.
Environmental Considerations:
- Akyaka is recognized for its commitment to sustainability and environmental conservation.
- Boaters are encouraged to follow eco-friendly practices to maintain the pristine condition of the area.
Nearby Attractions
- Akyaka Beach: A Blue Flag beach with clear waters, ideal for swimming and sunbathing.
- Azmak River: Known for its crystal-clear waters and vibrant aquatic life; great for boat tours and kayaking.
- Sakartepe Mountain: Offers panoramic views of Akyaka and the Gulf of Gökova; popular for hiking and paragliding.
- Local Cuisine: Fresh seafood and traditional Turkish dishes are available at local eateries.
Summary
While Akyaka’s port is not a major commercial harbor, it serves its community well by supporting local fishing, tourism, and recreation. Its serene setting and eco-friendly ethos make it a popular stop for travelers seeking a tranquil and picturesque coastal destination in Turkey.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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CANIM BORA | Pleasure | 5/5/2025 | ||
GOKOVALI GUMUS | Pleasure | 5/5/2025 | ||
TERZIOGLU-A | Passenger | 5/5/2025 | ||
BORA REIS 7 | Passenger | 5/5/2025 | ||
ATESOGLU-5 | Passenger | 5/5/2025 | ||
TERZIOGLU B | Other | 5/5/2025 | ||
CAPTAIN BORA 1 | Other | 5/5/2025 |