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Sarsala

The largest bay on the north side of Boz Burun, you will see the white houses of the small hamlet as you round the headland to Sarsala. On the southern side of the bay there is an old marble column on the point and further along another fragment of column.  There are a number of coves all along the southern side of the bay where a yacht can anchor with a long line ashore.

One of the most idyllic is the Pilloried Cove right in the south west corner of the bay. This is a perfect lunch stop-over on a Sarsala yacht charter – somewhere to drop anchor and take life easy for an afternoon, alternating refreshing dips for swimming and snorkeling with snoozes under the bimini. For the more energetic, there are the remains of an old wreck to dive and good watersports facilities, including windsurfing and waterskiing. Around the headland to the north is Deep Bay where there is a simple restaurant and you can hike up through the pine forests to a lake and an old village.

 

Mooring:

  • Anchor in one of the coves along the southern side of the bay and take a long line ashore.
  • Mostly it is fairly deep so you will be dropping anchor in 8-15 meters (26-49 feet).
  • The bottom is mostly sand, rock and stones and the holding is not the best so make sure your anchor is well stuck in. 
  • At the Pilloried Cove, anchor in  26-33 feet (8-10 meters) at the head of the cove with a line ashore.  

To Do:

  • Swim and snorkel


Facilities:
 

  • None