BODRUM ANCH
- Latitude: 37.0096
- Longitude: 27.429
- East Mediterranean
- Anchorage in Turkey
Location: Bodrum Muğla Province Turkey
Marine Port Description and Specifications: Bodrum Anchorage, Turkey
Location: Bodrum is located on the southwestern coast of Turkey, in the province of Muğla. The town is situated on the southern coast of the Bodrum Peninsula, at the entrance to the Gulf of Gökova. The specific anchorage area often referred to as Bodrum Anchorage is usually just outside the primary harbor of Bodrum, where vessels can safely anchor.
Geographical Coordinates: The approximate coordinates for Bodrum Anchorage are:
- Latitude: 37.0333° N
- Longitude: 27.4333° E
General Information: Bodrum is renowned for its historical significance, particularly the ancient city of Halicarnassus, and is a prominent Turkish port frequented by yachts, cruisers, and commercial vessels. The anchorage serves as a safe and convenient spot for vessels awaiting entry into the harbor or simply looking to anchor off the coast.
Anchorage Details:
- Depth: The depth of the anchorage varies, typically ranging from 5 to 15 meters. It's advisable to consult nautical charts for precise depth information.
- Bottom Conditions: The seabed is generally composed of sand and mud, providing good holding conditions for anchors.
- Shelter: While the anchorage provides reasonable shelter, caution should be exercised during northerly winds, which can create uncomfortable and occasionally unsafe conditions.
- Navigation: The approach to Bodrum Anchorage is straightforward, with clear waters and well-marked navigational aids.
Facilities & Services:
- Tenders and Dinghies: Anchored vessels can use tenders or dinghies to access the shore. The town of Bodrum has several landing spots suitable for small boats.
- Provisions and Supplies: Bodrum town center offers a variety of shops, supermarkets, and markets where provisions can be replenished. Marine supplies and chandlery services are also available.
- Fuel and Water: Fuel docks are available within the main harbor of Bodrum. Additionally, potable water can be arranged.
- Repairs and Maintenance: The local marina and shipyards provide repair and maintenance services, including mechanical, electrical, and hull repairs.
Customs and Immigration: For international vessels, the marina in Bodrum serves as an official Port of Entry. Customs, immigration, and health clearance services are available in the harbor area. It is important to follow Turkish regulations and notify authorities upon arrival.
Tourism and Recreation: Bodrum is a lively town with a rich cultural heritage, making it a popular tourist destination. Notable attractions include:
- Bodrum Castle: Also known as the Castle of St. Peter, an impressive medieval fortress with a museum.
- Mausoleum at Halicarnassus: The remnants of one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
- Beaches and Nightlife: Numerous beaches and a bustling nightlife scene with various bars, clubs, and restaurants.
Practical Tips:
- Weather: Always monitor local weather forecasts and marine conditions. Sudden changes in weather, particularly strong winds, can impact safe anchorage.
- Communication: VHF Channel 16 is commonly monitored. Mariners should maintain communication with local harbor authorities.
- Environmental Considerations: Be mindful of the marine environment. Dispose of waste properly and adhere to local regulations regarding marine conservation.
Whether you are visiting for a brief stopover or planning an extended stay, Bodrum Anchorage provides a picturesque and functional anchoring spot for maritime travelers exploring the Aegean Sea.
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