
It is located to the north of the wide Dişibilmez Cove between Kara Burun and Dişibilmez Burnu.
The cove, entered between high hills, is one of the rare sheltered coves in the region.
The slope on the Dişibilmez Burnu side appears as if it has broken away and disappeared into the depths of the sea. It has a grey color. Daily tour boats and diving boats usually come to this coastal side. Diving schools conduct dives at the site where there are drop-offs. These schools also train beginner divers in the nearshore area. Speed boats are also here.
In this location, it is more appropriate to anchor at 10-15 meters and take a stern line from the rocky shore. The sea is very clean.
The most beautiful point of the cove is in front of the beach to the north. In front of the beach, there is a small rock with a volcanic appearance. Although both sides of the rock are deep, the north side is wider. Here, you anchor at 8-10 meters and take a stern line from the shore. The cove, where several boats can comfortably stay, has a restaurant on the hill above the pebble beach. At night, the wind blows from the land. The cove takes light swell.
There are very beautiful caves in Aşı İçi Cove. It is a must to see and photograph these caves by swimming or by boat.
A 25-kilometer road connects the cove to Ortaca. The beach of the cove is like Ortaca beach. It gets especially crowded on weekends. The wooded area above the beach is a picnic area overlooking the sea.
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