GUNDOGAN
- Latitude: 37.136
- Longitude: 27.3452
- East Mediterranean
- Marina in Turkey
Location: Gündoğan Turkey
Gündoğan is a picturesque coastal town located on the northern shore of the Bodrum Peninsula in Turkey. It is renowned for its scenic beauty, clear waters, and historical richness. While Gündoğan itself is more traditionally known as a tourist destination with beautiful beaches and charming local culture, it also has a functional harbor serving local fishing boats and yachts.
Description of Gündoğan Harbor:
1. General Overview:
- Location: Northern shore of the Bodrum Peninsula, Muğla Province, Turkey.
- Coordinates: Approximately 37°07'N latitude and 27°23'E longitude.
- Accessibility: Accessible by road from Bodrum (about 25 km away).
2. Harbor Specifications:
- Type: Small harbor/marina (not a major commercial port).
- Primary Use: Serves leisure yachts, local fishing boats, and tourism-related vessels.
3. Infrastructure:
- Berths: Limited berthing space, primarily for smaller vessels (pleasure boats, yachts, and fishing boats).
- Facilities: Basic amenities such as water and electricity supply for docked boats, fuel station, and waste disposal.
- Marine Services: Limited repair and maintenance services, but nearby Bodrum offers extensive marine facilities.
4. Depth and Navigational Considerations:
- Depth: Shallow draft, suitable for small to medium-sized yachts and fishing boats.
- Navigation: Generally safe for navigation with appropriate charts and care during entry and exit, especially in adverse weather conditions. Local advice and pilotage might be useful for unfamiliar mariners.
5. Environmental and Safety Measures:
- Environmental Protection: Adherence to local and international environmental regulations to prevent pollution.
- Safety: Standard maritime safety protocols in place. Limited emergency response facilities; nearest extensive maritime emergency services located in Bodrum.
Port Services:
- Customs and Immigration: Not available at this harbor; nearest customs and immigration services are in larger ports like Bodrum.
- Provisions and Supplies: Basic provisions available locally; more extensive supplies can be sourced from Bodrum.
- Transportation: Taxis and local buses available for transportation to Bodrum and other nearby towns.
Nearby Attractions:
- Beaches: Gündoğan is famous for its sandy and pebble beaches which are a main draw for tourists.
- Historical Sites: The town has several historical sites, including ancient ruins and the remains of an old Greek church.
- Water Activities: Popular activities include swimming, snorkeling, and water sports.
Extension and Development:
While Gündoğan is primarily a tourist destination, there are ongoing efforts to enhance the harbor facilities to support increased tourism and marine activity, albeit maintaining the picturesque and tranquil nature of the town.
Considerations for Mariners:
Mariners should ensure their vessels are equipped for the amenities available. It is advisable to check weather conditions before entry due to exposure to the elements. Communications with the harbor should be established beforehand to ascertain berth availability and specific requirements.
In Summary:
Gündoğan harbor is a quaint, functional harbor catering more to leisure and tourism rather than commercial shipping. It offers basic marine services against the backdrop of one of Turkey’s most beautiful coastal regions, ideal for those seeking a serene and scenic mooring.
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