Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Delikliyol Limani and Selimiye Koyu

Delikliyol Limani and Selimiye Koyu
36°42'5N, 28°05'3E
Selimiye Koyu, in the South of Delikliyol Limani which is in the Southeastern part of Hisaronii Kdrfezi, is a superbly beautiful bay surrounded by Sigburun in the West and Karaburun in the Hast. The whole bay is surrounded by pine forests. It is protected from all winds except for the Northerlies and Northeasterlies. Care is needed of the reel on the Northern side of the entrance of the bay.
One of the most suitable places to anchor is Lodos, which is closed to the Westerlies. Anchoring is also possible in the


Northwestern part of Selimiye village, on condition that you do not get too close to the shore. Then, you should take a line ashore. You can also anchor in the village quay.

Another alternative for anchoring is the small cove in the South oi the entrance.
There arc several ancient remains in Selimiye village, a small but pretty fishing town, and on the islets around. In recent years, hotels and restaurants have been built in Selimiye. There are cafes and restaurants open in summer. However, there are limited places to do shopping.
The Western coast of Selimiye Koyu, which has splendid beauty, is well worth seeing. Boats can be used to go there.
After Selimiye Koyu and before arriving at Dirsekbiiku, there is Kameriye Adasi, Kocaada and Kargi Adalan. Anchoring is possible in these islands. There is an old Greek church and a monastery in the South of Kameriye Adasi.

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