
It is a small, charming cove north of Ada Strait, with its mouth facing northeast, sheltered from the meltemi.
At its end, there is a beach and walls. Shoaling begins close to the beach. You can anchor on sandy bottom at 6-9 meters depth and stay comfortably either at anchor or stern-to shore.
There are historical ruins on the beach section. It is possible to take beautiful panoramic photographs of these walls together with Ada Strait.
The breeze from Ada Strait also affects this area. Since it is 1 nautical mile from Bozburun harbor, provisioning is easy.
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