BOSTANCI
- TRBOS
- Latitude: 40.9524
- Longitude: 29.0905
- Black Sea
- Port in Turkey
Location: Istanbul 34744 Turkey
Marine Port Description and Specification: Bostancı, Turkey
General Overview:
Bostancı is a coastal neighborhood in the Kadıköy district of Istanbul, Turkey, situated on the northeastern shore of the Sea of Marmara. Though often considered primarily a residential and commercial area, Bostancı also serves as a minor marine port with facilities that support local shipping and passenger transport.
Location:
- Latitude: 40.9517° N
- Longitude: 29.1078° E
- Region: Sea of Marmara, Istanbul, Turkey
Port Specifications:
1. Infrastructure:
- Type of Port: Minor regional port handling both cargo and passenger services.
- Berths: Bostancı has several berths that cater to ferries, sea buses, and yachts.
- Passenger Terminal: There is a terminal that serves commuter ferries and sea buses linking Bostancı to other parts of Istanbul and the nearby Princes' Islands.
- Mooring Facilities: Available for small and medium-sized vessels, including private boats.
2. Services:
- Ferry Services: Frequent ferries to Kadıköy, Yenikapı, Bakırköy, Adalar (Princes' Islands), and other destinations within Istanbul.
- Sea Bus Services: High-speed sea buses operate routes connecting Bostancı with various points in Istanbul, making commuting quicker.
- Cargo Handling: Limited cargo handling facilities suitable for local and regional trade rather than large-scale international shipping.
3. Navigation:
- Approach Channel: Adequate depth for small to medium vessels, typically less than 10 meters.
- Tidal Range: Minimal tidal variation due to the Sea of Marmara's characteristics.
- Navigational Aids: Buoys, beacons, and lights mark the approach and dock areas for safe navigation.
4. Support Services:
- Maintenance and Repair: Basic services available for minor repairs and maintenance.
- Fueling: Refueling stations for ferries and small boats.
- Customs and Border Protection: Not typically required for domestic traffic; international procedures are minimal, focusing mainly on private yachts.
5. Connectivity:
- Road Access: Accessible via major roads and highways in Istanbul, with public transportation like buses and taxis serving the port area.
- Rail Access: Close proximity to Marmaray and Metro lines, enhancing connectivity with different parts of the city.
- Air Access: Approximately 30 km from Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen International Airport.
6. Facilities:
- Parking: Available in the vicinity for private vehicles.
- Shops and Amenities: Nearby commercial areas provide various amenities, including restaurants, shops, and services for passengers.
Environmental and Safety Considerations:
- Waste Management: Adherence to local regulations for waste disposal and environmental protection.
- Safety Regulations: Compliance with national maritime safety standards, including life-saving apparatus and emergency response protocols.
Notable Features:
- Scenic View: Offers picturesque views of the Sea of Marmara and the Princes' Islands.
- Local Attractions: Proximity to recreational areas, parks, and historical sites in the Kadıköy district.
Conclusion:
Bostancı Port serves as a vital transport hub for local marine traffic and passenger services within Istanbul. While not a major cargo port, its facilities adequately support regional trade and commuting, making it an important part of Istanbul's maritime infrastructure.
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Vessels in the port
| Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ECRIN A | Dredging | TRGUL | 10/11/2025 |