
It is a small cove on the northwest of Kekova Island.
It shoals towards the beach at its end. The appropriate anchoring method is to anchor on the sandy bottom at 4-12 meters depth on the western side pier and moor stern-to shore.
Historical ruins are visible on the slopes, in the beach area, and around when climbing up.
On the eastern side, the ruins extend down to the sea. The open seas behind can be seen from the hills.
This small cove with very clean water hosts crowded tour boats during the daytime. Sometimes one anchors, and the others tie up to it.
When this activity of the day ends, the cove is yours again. At night, the lights of Üçağız and Kaleköy reflect upon you.
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