
It is the nearest cove to Sığacık Harbor in the northeast of Sığacık Bay.
The bottom is sand. On the east side of the cove, a rocky formation that locals call the minaret stone attracts attention.
Also on the eastern slope, there are machine gun emplacements from wartime.
The water is very clean. The mouth of the cove, which has a long beach, faces west and is only sheltered from the northeasterly wind.
It takes in swell on days when the sea is rough.
It is suitable for day anchorages except on days when the weather is certain to be good.
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