
It is a very sheltered cove 2.5 nautical miles northeast of Çavuş Burnu.
At the entrance, a large rock emerges in the middle of the cove. Both sides of this rock are clear for passage.
The cove ends with a beach. The water, which is deep in the middle, drops to 6-13 meters in front of the beach.
The bottom is sand and holds anchor. You can stay at anchor in front of the beach, or moor stern-to on the slopes on the western side of the beach.
Since the cove is a place frequented by excursion boats during the day, it is beneficial to be stern-to in this location. It provides shelter in strong northerly winds.
In the cove surrounded by very high mountains, the sun sets early and rises late.
Sazak Cove behind can be seen from the hill reached by walking from behind the beach.
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