Cruising Information
Marina Information
Marina Prices: Prices for Monohulls and catamarans vary. The price is determined by the port authority and is based on the size of the yacht.
Ports & Marinas: The Moorings has berths in the Marina near the Moorings office. The berths at Club Marina are free during your charter period.
Electricity Information
All yachts are equipped with power cords, a battery charger and 220 V plugs. The piers in the Marina are equipped with 220 V outlets. The inventory includes an adaptor. The piers of other marinas are generally equipped with 220 V outlets.
Sailing Area Restrictions
Karaagac Limani : It is not permitted to enter or moor in this bay, located to the east of Marmaris as it is a military zone
Olu Deniz : It is not permitted to enter this bay. You can moor just before the entrance and visit the bay with your dinghy.
Log Book
The maritime authorities and insurers insist that the logbook be kept up to date in case of an accident.We must have the original back at the end of the cruise. The client can receive copies of the logbook.
Sailing outside Turkey
It is possible to sail in Greece and around the Greek Islands with a boat chartered in Turkey, if you respect the administrative formalities and taxes.
Leaving Turkey : Leaving from our base in Göçek from one of the following ports: Finiké, Kas, Fethiyé, Marmaris, Datcha or Bodrum.You have to arrange the formalities with the port police, customs, health service and immigration service.
Entering Greece: In one of the following ports : Kos, Rhodes Samos and Symi.You have to arrange the formalities with the port police, customs, health service and set up a transit log for the boat. You will have to pay a tax to the maritime police which is 6€ per metre, and the customs tax from 35€ to 43€ depending on the length
Leaving Greece : You have to arrange the departure fomalities from one of the following port Samos, Kos, Symi, Rhodes with the port police.
Return to Turkey : The entry to Turkey is available at the following ports Finiké, Kas, Fethiyé, Marmaris, Datcha, Bodrum.You must purchase a new transit log for the boat: 85€ then you have to arrange the formalities with the port police, customs, health service and immigration service
As the formalities might take time in Turkey and Greece, we advise you not to arrange any formalities on Saturday afternoon or on Sunday. We advise you to use an agent to arrange the formalities. Entry in Greece: 100€ Leaving Greece: 70€ The base can give you a list of agents.
Interesting sites
For more of the best places to visit while on your vacation, please visit the Gocek Itinerary Page.
Kaya Koy: Approximately 20 minutes by car from Fethiye you will find the abandoned city of “Levissi” called “Kaya Koy” in Turkish. Despite an earthquake in 1856 the buildings were well preserved and some of the chapels and churches are really worth a visit: frescos, mosaics. This prospering town had approx. 2000 houses and was evacuated in 1923 when Turkey and Greece proceeded with population exchanges.
Saklikent: Situated in the Féthiye region the canyon of Saklikent is a good choice.This canyon is hundreds of metres deep and about 20km long. Parts of it are flooded by a refreshing torrent that will make you forget the heat of the Anatolian summer.
Dalyan: Opposite Fethiye, after the airport of Dalaman, towards Marmaris, you will find the village of Dalyan, known for the ruins of the ancient city of Caunus. The site of Caunus has temples, baths, an acropolis, a Byzantine basilica, a market place and a roman theatre, which is very well preserved offering amazing views of the delta. You can take a small fishing boat to the ruins and the Lycian graves of the 4th century BC which are buried in the cliffs overlooking the village while admiring the landscape of the Delta River.
