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Revision as of 20:33, 25 February 2012

Turkey Cruising Guide

An online cruising guide for yachts sailing around Turkey.

Turkey
Turkeymap.png
Map - click for larger view
Turkeyflag.png
Flag
Capital: Ankara
World icon.png 39°55′N, 32°50′E
Language: Turkish
Currency: Turkish Lira (TRY)
Timezone: EET (UTC+2)
summer EEST (UTC+3)
More notes about the country
Small info.png Latest News
Feb '10. See news item re new laws covering discharges from vessels in Turkish waters.
Updated April '10

From 1st January '09, a detailed inventory form is required for entry and exit to and from Turkey. The form must detail all main items aboard such as engines, generators, sails, electronics such as SSB, VHF, GPS, and all items such as bicycles, binoculars, stereos, computers, television sets, etc.

This form will be attached to the yacht's cruising permit and the items listed on entry must match those on the list on exit from Turkey. Any changes to this inventory list while in Turkey must be covered with purchase invoices for additions to the list or sales receipts identifying the new owner of the goods if removed from the list. This inventory list is stamped and copied by Customs at a cost of 50 Turkish lira.

Overview

Wikipedia Turkey is on the Mediterranean Sea, in the Anatolian region of West Asia, with a small section in Southeastern Europe separated by the Turkish Straits (Bosphorus, Sea of Marmara, and Dardanelles). With the Black Sea to the north and the Aegean Sea in the west and Mediterranean to the southwest, Turkey is surrounded by Bulgaria and Greece to the west, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia to the northeast, Syria, Iraq and Iran to the southeast.

The background and history of Turkey is best observed on Wikipedia.

See also Aegean Sea.

Cruising the region

Turkey has many and diverse cruising regions, for details see Popular Stops.

Turkey Climate & Weather

Aegean Turkey's climate is varied, but it is typically Mediterranean with hot summers and mild winters. Lighter winds prevail along the Mediterranean coast and nights are usually calm. There is a heavy swell along this coast. In summer, the Aegean is dominated by the northerly Meltemi wind, which blows from early June to the the middle of September. The meltemi can be very strong reaching gale force but these gales last only 2-3 days.

The Black Sea has more extremes and is more humid with the most rain. The local saying is that the Black Sea has four good harbors: Samsun, Trabzon, July and August!

Weather links

Turkish State Meteorological Service

(in Turkish, English & German)
Wind Direction and Speed, Wave Direction and Height, Wave Period

Other Weather Links

Port of Izmir
click for larger view

Turkey Navigation Charts

See individual ports

Turkish Navy charts are of high quality and cost a fraction of the cost of British Admiralty Charts. They can be found in some marina and chandlery stores. Price of each set is about USD50.00. There are all three sets for Aegean and two sets for Marmara coasts. Source of the charts is Seyir Hidrografi ve Oşinografi Dairesi Başkanlığı (SHODB).

Approaches and Navigation

See individual ports

Local Radio Nets

Also see Cruiser's Nets

  • Cellular Phone(GSM/GPRS), Turkey has very good GSM/GPRS coverage. In ports where there is no coverage or the signal is weak, there is a notation.

Arrival/Departure procedures

Arrival

Ensure that your first landfall in Turkey is made at an official Port of Entry. An official Transit Log (a strict requirement) is issued at the first port of entry and is valid for 1 year.

All vessels arriving must fly the Q flag and complete the formalities at an official port of entry. Formalities must be completed in the following order: Health, Harbourmaster, Passport Police and Customs. Most marinas will undertake the clearing in formalities on your behalf and obtain the yachts Transit Log on your behalf. It is therefore prudent to make a marina your first port of call.

Details required for the yacht's Transit Log are: Full details of the vessel, skipper, owner (incl. documemtation), detailed crew list, Turkish destinations (and route) and full inventory. Any changes to this information MUST be noted in the Transit Log and authorised by the Harbourmaster of the port in which the change has occured.

Note: The Turkish officials are very strict on illegal chartering - paying crew will be deemed as "charter".

Departure

Departure from Turkey MUST be from an official Port of Entry. The Transit Log must be surrendered as well as full clearance procedures with the Harbourmaster, Police and Customs. Each re-entry of the yacht back to Turkey requires a repitition of the clearing in procedures and a new "Transit Log" as the Transit Log, though valid for 1 year, is for a single entry only.

Note: In most Ports of Entry there are agents, usually operating within a marina, who, for an extra fee, will undertake to do all the clearance legwork for either entering or exiting Turkey. Since often the various offices (Health, Harbourmaster, Passport Police and Custom) are scattered around the town, this extra expense is worth the convenience. You just hand your papers and passports to the agent and after a few hours he brings them back dully stamped. In the mean time, you and your crew are free to come and go. --Istioploos 20:32, 21 April 2008 (MDT)

In most ports there is no need to make advance reservations. The exemption to this are some popular marinas, especially during the peak cruising season form June to September. See individual ports for details.

Note: Once clearance into Turkey is obtained, a Transit Log is issued. The authorities request you very rarely to show this Transit Log.

Turkey Immigration, Visas & Customs

Immigration

Foreign owners arriving in Turkey on their own yacht can be granted a 2 year visa (5 years, if obtained in advance from the Turkish Diplomatic Mission in your country of domicile).

Most nationals are granted a 90 day stay on arrival (60 days for Albanians and Romanians, 30 days for Greek Cypriots). Nationals of most African, Far Eastern and Pacific Island countries require a visa in advance of arrival. However, in spite of Turkish embassy websites in some countries which describe the visa period as three months, a stay of even one day over the 90 is heavily penalised and fines can be savage. It is important to study the calendar to ensure that you are not caught out by this confusing rule.

No visas are required for nationals of Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Luxembourg, Malta and Sweden, as well as South American countries.

Important: note that from 2011 it will no longer be permitted for yacht crews to leave Turkey (e.g. on a day trip to Greece) on the expiry of their 90 day visa and obtain a further 90 day visa on their return. They will be required to wait at least 90 days before applying for a further visa. This new regulation will pose major problems for many live-aboard crews in Turkey.

For the latest updates, visit the website of the Turkish Consulate in your own country.

If staying longer than three months you must apply for a residence permit and must prove adequate financial means. Multiple entry Residence Permits are available for periods starting from 3 months up to 5 years. A foreign yacht owner, his wife, children and registered crew can obtain longer term Residence Permits, on condition that they have a fully paid contract to keep their yacht in a marina for at least the length of time that the Residence Permit is applied for. These applications should be done with the assistance of your marina management.

Customs

Firearms and ammunition MUST be declared on arrival. Dive tanks must also be declared on arrival.

PETS: Dogs and cats need a recent health certificate from the country of origin as well as a rabies vaccination certificate that shows that the animal received the vaccination between two weeks and six months before arrival in Turkey.

Note: Only one pet is allowed to be brought into Turkey.

Fees and Charges

Restrictions

Ports & Popular Stops in Turkey

The two major cruising regions in Turkey are the Aegean Sea and Western Mediterranean.

Key to icons: TopWiki.png = Featured Cruising Guides, Poe.jpg = Port of entry, Marina icon.png = Marina, Icon anchor.png = Anchorage, Question icon.png = Needs data.

Black Sea (A-N) Black Sea (O-Z) Bosphorus Dardanelles
Amasra
Bartin Poe.jpg1 Question icon.png
Caylioglu (Çaylioğlu)
Cide
Doganyurt Icon anchor.png
Eregli Poe.jpg
Fatsa
Giresun Poe.jpg
Hamsilos Icon anchor.png
Hopa Poe.jpg Question icon.png
Igneada Question icon.png
Inebolu2
Kefken Adasi Icon anchor.png
Ordu Icon anchor.png
Ovaköy Icon anchor.png
Rize Poe.jpg Icon anchor.png
Samsun Poe.jpg
Sile
Sinop Poe.jpg
Sütlüce or Gideros Icon anchor.png
Trabzon Poe.jpg
Ünye Icon anchor.png
Yakakent
Zonguldak Poe.jpg Question icon.png
Istanbul TopWiki.png Poe.jpg Marina icon.png
Poyrazkoy Icon anchor.png
Rumeli Question icon.png
Tarabya Icon anchor.png
Turkeli Icon anchor.png Question icon.png
Çanakkale Poe.jpg Marina icon.png
Gelibolu Question icon.png
Lapseki Question icon.png
Sea of Marmara (A-K) Sea of Marmara (L-Z) Aegean Sea (A-B) Aegean Sea (C-E)
Asmaliköy
Bandirma Poe.jpg Question icon.png
Çinarcik Question icon.png
Büyükada Icon anchor.png
Erdek
Esenkoy
Guzelce Marina Marina icon.png
Heybeliada Icon anchor.png
Karabiga Question icon.png
Katirli
Istanbul TopWiki.png Poe.jpg Marina icon.png
Kemer
Marmara Islands
Mudanya Poe.jpg Question icon.png
Murefte Question icon.png
Pendik Question icon.png
Port Marmara Question icon.png
Princes Islands
Saraylar
Sarkoy Question icon.png
Silivri Question icon.png
Tekirdag Poe.jpg Question icon.png
Yalova Question icon.png
Yesilkoy Question icon.png
Zeytinbagi
Agriler LimanIcon anchor.png
Akbük Liman Icon anchor.png
Alaçati Bay Icon anchor.png
Alaçatı Marina Marina icon.png
AlibeyAltinkum
Aplotheka Icon anchor.png
Asin Liman Icon anchor.png
Aspat Bay Icon anchor.png
Atabol Burun Icon anchor.png
Ayvalik TopWiki.png Poe.jpg Marina icon.png
Baba Adasi (Knidos) Icon anchor.png
Bademli Liman Icon anchor.png
Bencik Liman Icon anchor.png
Bekar Liman Icon anchor.png
Bodrum TopWiki.png Poe.jpg Marina icon.png
Bodrum Marina Marina icon.png
Bozburun Marina icon.png
Bozcaada TopWiki.png
Büyük Cati Icon anchor.png
Büyük Liman Icon anchor.png
Camic Köyu Icon anchor.png
Çandarli Icon anchor.png
Çesme Poe.jpg
Çesme Marina Poe.jpg Marina icon.png
Çiftlik Icon anchor.png
Ciplak Adasi Icon anchor.png
Coast W of Marmaris TopWiki.png
Dalyan Ildur
Datça Poe.jpg Marina icon.png
Datça Marina Poe.jpg Marina icon.png
Degirmen Bükü Icon anchor.png
Delikliyol Icon anchor.png
Didim Marina Marina icon.png
Dikili TopWiki.png Poe.jpgEgri Liman Icon anchor.png
Dirsek Icon anchor.png
Ekincik Liman Icon anchor.png
Eskifoça Marina icon.png
Eskifoça Region TopWiki.png
Aegean Sea (G-L) Aegean Sea (M-Z) Western Med (A-F) Western Med (G-I)
Gerbeske Icon anchor.png
Gökçeada TopWiki.png
Gokçeliman Icon anchor.png
Çökertme Icon anchor.png
Gökkovar Liman Icon anchor.png
Gulf of Gökova
Gulluk Poe.jpg
Gülluk Körfesi
Hisarönü Körfesi to Teke Burnu TopWiki.png
Imroz Adasi
Ildir Marina icon.png
Ilica
Izmir Poe.jpg Question icon.png
Kalaboshi Icon anchor.png
Kaleköy
Keçi Bükü Icon anchor.png
Kirdilim Liman Icon anchor.png
Kizil Adasi Icon anchor.png
Knidos Icon anchor.png
Körmen Adasi Icon anchor.png
Kumru Köyu Icon anchor.png
Kuşadasi TopWiki.png Poe.jpg Marina icon.png
Kuzu Limani
Loryma Icon anchor.png
Marmaris TopWiki.png Poe.jpg Marina icon.png
Marmaris Yacht Marina Marina icon.png
Marti Marina Marina icon.png
Mersin Körfesi Icon anchor.png
Mersinçik Icon anchor.png
Moska Adasi Icon anchor.png
Netsel Marina Poe.jpg Marina icon.png
Patricia Liman Icon anchor.png
Port Atami Marina icon.png
Orak Adasi Icon anchor.png
Sarpede Liman Icon anchor.png
Sehir Adalari Icon anchor.png
Selemiye Koyu Icon anchor.png
Serçe Liman Icon anchor.png
Setur Çeşme Marina Poe.jpg Marina icon.png
Siğacik Region
Sögüt (Gökova) Icon anchor.png
Sögüt (Sömbeki) Icon anchor.png
Sömbeki Korfesi TopWiki.png
Teos Liman Icon anchor.png
Teos-Siğacik_Marina Marina icon.png
Turgutreis Marina Poe.jpg Marina icon.png
Yalikavak Marina Marina icon.png
Andraki Icon anchor.png
Antalya TopWiki.png Poe.jpg Marina icon.png
Antalya Celebi Marina Poe.jpg Marina icon.png
Antalya Old Harbor Marina icon.png
Bayindir_Liman Icon anchor.png
Boynuz Buku Icon anchor.png
Buçak Deniz Icon anchor.png
Cape Batikkaya Icon anchor.png
Çavus Liman Icon anchor.png
Çineviz Liman Icon anchor.png
Çirali Liman Icon anchor.png
Club_Marina Marina icon.png
Deep Bay Icon anchor.png
Fethiye TopWiki.png Poe.jpg Marina icon.png Icon anchor.png
Fethiye Marina Marina icon.png
Finike TopWiki.png Poe.jpg Marina icon.png
Finike Marina Marina icon.png
Gemiler Adasi Icon anchor.png
Gemiler Buku Icon anchor.png
Göcek Poe.jpg Marina icon.png Question icon.png
Göcek Exclusive Marina Marina icon.png
Göcek Municipal Marina Marina icon.png Question icon.png
Göcek Village Port Marina Marina icon.png
Gökkaya Liman Icon anchor.png
Ince Burnu Icon anchor.png
Western Med (J-O) Western Med (P-Z) Eastern Med Northern Cyprus
Kale Köy Icon anchor.png
Kalkan Marina icon.png
Kapi Creek Icon anchor.png
Karakaören Icon anchor.png
Kaş TopWiki.png Poe.jpg
Kekova Adasi Icon anchor.png
Kekova Roads TopWiki.png Icon anchor.png
Kemer East Bay Icon anchor.png
Kemer Marina Poe.jpg Marina icon.png
Kizilkuyruk_Cove Icon anchor.png
Küçük Kuyruk Icon anchor.png
Ölu Deniz Icon anchor.png
Phaselis Icon anchor.png
Pölemos Bükü Icon anchor.png
Port Göcek Marina Marina icon.png
Ragged Bay Icon anchor.png
Ruin Bay Icon anchor.png
Sarsala Cove Icon anchor.png
Seagull Bay Icon anchor.png
Skopea Limani Icon anchor.png
Skopea Marina Marina icon.png
Tersane Creek Icon anchor.png
Tomb Bay Icon anchor.png
Twenty-two Fathom Cove Icon anchor.png
Uçagiz Liman Icon anchor.png
Wall_Bay Icon anchor.png
Yes Marina Marina icon.png
Alanya Poe.jpg Question icon.png
Anamur Poe.jpg Question icon.png
Iskenderun Poe.jpg Question icon.png
Mersin Poe.jpg Question icon.png
Tasucu Poe.jpg Question icon.png
Kyrenia (Girne) Question icon.png



Notes: 1Rumored Port of entry; 2as at July 2011 not a Port of Entry contrary to some cruising guides.

Offshore Islands

See individual regions in Ports & Popular Stops in Turkey above.

Health

Submit any health warnings/information.

Security

In general, especially in the Aegean regions, Turkey is a very secure country.

Cruiser's Friends

Submit details/contacts of cruiser's "friends" that can be contacted in advance or on arrival - who can offer information and assistance to our cruising "family".

Forum Discussions

List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)

External Links

References & Publications

Personal Notes

  • I have been cruising in Turkey for over 25 years. I have always found it a pleasant and welcoming country. --Istioploos Greece Icon.png
  • While still very welcoming, in recent years Turkey has ceased to be a relatively cheap place for cruising yachts, with daily marina charges to visitors now in the French Riviera league (around €70 per night in some marinas for a typical 13 metre yacht) --Atheneoflymington 09:10, 12 September 2009 (UTC)
  • The new visa regulations (see above) will deter many yachtsmen from the countries affected (and especially liveaboards) from keeping their boats in Turkey. While individual Turks are just as friendly and hospitable as ever, the authorities seem to be adopting a much harder line with foreign yacht owners and bureaucracy has increased significantly since we first took a marina contract in Turkey --Athene of Lymington 13:48, 26 July 2010 (UTC)

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