KEMER
- TRKMR
- Latitude: 40.412
- Longitude: 27.0527
- Black Sea
- Port in Turkey
Location: Kemer Antalya Province Turkey
Kemer, a charming coastal town in the Antalya province of Turkey, is situated on the Mediterranean coast. It has grown as a popular tourist destination, known for its scenic beauty, luxury resorts, and vibrant Marine port.
Port Description:
Nestled at the foot of the Taurus Mountains, Kemer's marina is a part of the town's appeal, with a mix of recreational boating, yachting, and small commercial activities. The port serves as a hub for maritime activities, including tours, private yachting, and fishing.
Specifications:
Location:
- Coordinates: Approx. 36.5961° N, 30.5612° E.
- Access: Reachable via D400 highway, connecting it to Antalya city, about 40 kilometers away.
Facilities:
- Berths: The marina provides a substantial number of berths catering to different sizes of vessels, from small boats to mega-yachts.
- Depth: The depth ranges approximately from 3 to 12 meters, sufficient for medium commercial vessels and luxury yachts.
- Services: Full marina services including water, electricity, fuel, maintenance, and repair services.
- Amenities: Shops, restaurants, cafes, and supermarkets in close proximity. There are also shower and toilet facilities for visiting yacht owners and crew.
Capacity:
- Total Berths: Roughly 320, including spaces for visitors.
- Max Length: Can accommodate yachts up to 50 meters long.
Commercial Activities:
- Cargo: Limited role in cargo; mainly supports tourism-related maritime activities.
- Passenger Ferries: Ferries and tour boats operate regularly, especially during the tourist season.
- Fishing: Some local fishing vessels operate out of Kemer.
Security:
- Surveillance: The marina is monitored with 24/7 surveillance systems.
- Customs and Immigration: Facilities for checking in and out of international vessels are available.
Environmental Initiatives:
- Blue Flag: The marina may operate under the Blue Flag program, ensuring high environmental standards.
- Waste Management: Waste disposal and recycling facilities are in place.
Nearby Attractions:
- Phaselis and Olympos: Ancient cities with archaeological sites.
- Ulupinar: Known for its lush nature and trout farms.
- Tahtali Mountain: Offers a cable car ride to the peak.
Conclusion:
Kemer's marine port combines functionality with aesthetics, taking advantage of its strategic location and natural beauty to offer a premium experience for both recreational and small-scale commercial maritime activities. It's an ideal port for tourists looking to explore the Mediterranean waters, enjoy the local culture, and experience luxury yachting.
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