
It is a wide bay on the west of Küçük Yılanlı Island.
The bay makes an indentation to the west. At the end, there is a flat wide area covered with plane trees. To the south of this area, a stream flows into the sea. The place where the stream flows into the sea is shallow and reedy.
The bay, covered with pine trees, is separated by headlands on its northern and southern shores, creating indentations of different sizes. In the deep bay, the fronts of these headlands are also deep.
The depth is lower in the northwestern indentation. It is crowded on both shores during the summer months.
There is a restaurant in the area covered with plane trees at the end of the bay. This facility has a wooden pier connected by a pontoon. The pier extends to a depth of 3 meters from the shallow shoreline. Water is provided to yachts upon request. In necessary cases, 220 V electricity supply is provided to vessels.
The facility also has a water sports center. With parasailing boats, Gökova bays come under your feet from above.
Boynuzbükü is connected to Dalaman by a 24-kilometer road. The facility arranges taxis for airport transfers. The vegetables and fruits at the facility are grown in their own gardens.
These gardens are right behind the restaurant.
WARNING:
This bay is subject to anchoring prohibition, there are mooring buoys. Those who wish to use the bay can learn about accommodation and reservation conditions from the DERİA system (deria.gov.tr).
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