DATCA NORTH
- Latitude: 36.7706
- Longitude: 27.6178
- East Mediterranean
- Port in Turkey
Location: Datça Muğla Turkey
Marine Port Description and Specifications: DATÇA NORTH, Turkey
General Overview: Datça North is a port located in the southwestern region of Turkey, specifically in the Muğla Province along the Aegean Sea coastline. The town of Datça is situated on the Datça Peninsula, known for its beautiful landscapes, historical sites, and favorable sailing conditions.
Location:
- Latitude: Approximately 36.7250° N
- Longitude: Approximately 27.6833° E
Harbor Features:
- Type: Coastal Port
- Access: The port is accessible from the northern side of the peninsula and serves as a gateway for vessels traveling through the Aegean Sea.
- Nearby Facilities: The town of Datça provides a range of services including restaurants, shops, and accommodation catering to tourists and mariners.
Port Specifications:
- Berths and Docks: The port includes several berthing spaces which cater to various types of vessels, including yachts, fishing boats, and small commercial vessels. The berths can accommodate different sizes depending on the demand.
- Depth: The depth of the water at the berths may vary, with general depths around 4-6 meters, allowing safe mooring for small to medium-sized vessels.
- Navigation Aids: The port is equipped with basic navigation aids such as buoys and lights to assist vessels in entering and leaving safely.
Services Offered:
- Fuel: Available at dedicated fueling stations for yachts and small boats.
- Water Supply: Freshwater replenishment facilities are available.
- Waste Disposal: Basic waste disposal services are provided, helping to maintain cleanliness and environmental standards.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Limited facilities for boat maintenance and minor repairs are available in the town.
- Customs and Immigration: Since Datça is a port of entry, it has customs and immigration services to facilitate the clearance of international visitors and vessels.
Local Attractions:
- Knidos Ancient City: Located at the tip of the Datça Peninsula, Knidos offers ruins from Hellenistic and Roman times.
- Natural Beauty: The Datça Peninsula is renowned for its pristine beaches, clear waters, and scenic hikes.
- Markets and Cuisine: Datça features local markets showcasing regional products and numerous restaurants offering traditional Turkish cuisine.
Key Points for Mariners:
- Weather Conditions: The region can experience strong winds, especially from the northwest due to the Meltemi winds in the summer, which mariners should be prepared for.
- Seasonal Traffic: The port experiences increased traffic during the summer months due to tourist influx.
Nearby Maritime Routes: Datça North serves as an important stopover for yachts and boats navigating between the Greek Dodecanese islands and other Turkish ports along the Aegean coast.
This information provides a general guide to the facilities and characteristics of Datça North port in Turkey and should help mariners plan their visit to the area. For more detailed and specific information, contacting local port authorities or using updated nautical charts is recommended.
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