
It is a cove that curves northwest immediately west of Teke Burun, extending 1.5 miles inland. It is surrounded by high mountains with a small beach at its end.
The depths are significant in the sections of the cove up to the beach. Anchoring is done in 3-8 meters on sandy bottom in front of the beach.
The cove, which is open to the south, is sheltered from northerly winds.
However, during strong winds, squalls descend from the mountains and strain the anchor. Since the anchoring area is narrow, it is difficult to shelter in such conditions.
There is a large Coast Guard buoy inside the cove. For the attention of those entering at night.
There is a small road connection.
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