
It consists of two sections within deep waters, 1 mile north of Kızılkuyruk Point. Its mouth opens to the east.
The section extending to the west is called Büyük Koy (Big Cove), and the section extending to the northwest is called Küçük Koy (Small Cove).
At the end of Küçük Koy there is a pebble beach. Anchor is dropped to 8-10 meters in front of the beach squeezed between two slopes, and a stern line is taken from the shore. This location receives wind squalls, albeit light.
The eastern side of the more sheltered Büyük Koy of Ağa Limanı is quite deep and at some points there are rocks in the anchorage where our anchor can get caught.
The safest place here is the area where the small pebble beach of Büyük Koy is located. If the anchor is dropped in front of the beach and a stern line is taken from the beach side, it is safer to stay.
Generally, squalls descend from the hills above this beach. Anchoring in this manner is more advantageous. However, this area is usually full. Otherwise, boats drop anchor and take stern lines from both shores.
Considering the squalls that will come from the hills, it would be right to give our anchor a long rode. At the same time, it is necessary to leave distance between boats. These squalls hit the boats from the beam.
Areas where the sea is this clean are rare. In the section close to the beach, the water becomes cool due to the underwater spring.
A trail path climbing up the cove goes to Köyiçi after 800 meters. There are ruins from the Roman and Byzantine periods.
Ağa Limanı is also a jumping-off port. It is the most suitable place to wait before Kurdoğlu Point for boats going north and west.
At sunrise in the morning, with the sun behind, pass Kurdoğlu and Dişibilmez.
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