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Marinas in Bodrum

Marinas in Bodrum

Marinas in Bodrum - yacht harbors of the peninsula, Turkey

Marinas in Bodrum are modern yacht harbors located both in Bodrum itself and in different parts of the peninsula. The most well-known are Milta Marina in central Bodrum, D-Marin in Turgutreis, and Yalikavak Marina in the town of the same name. They serve as a base for private yachts, sailing vessels, and large motorboats, while also remaining a visible part of the region’s coastal life.

Bodrum has long been connected to the sea: convenient bays, a sheltered coastline, and active navigation made it an important point for trips along the Aegean coast. Modern marinas continue this tradition in a tourist-oriented format. There are berths, fuel services, technical maintenance, services for crews, and cafés, shops, and promenade areas usually operate on shore.

For tourists, marinas are interesting not only as infrastructure facilities. They are convenient places for walking by the water, watching yachts, and setting off on sea excursions. Milta Marina is especially convenient because it is located near St. Peter’s Castle and the Bodrum promenade, while the harbors in Turgutreis and Yalikavak are often chosen for a quieter walk away from the city center.

Before visiting, it is worth noting that access to certain berths and service areas may be restricted. The range of services, mooring conditions, and visiting rules depend on the specific marina and the season, so it is best to check current information on official websites or ask on site.

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Marinas in Bodrum - practical information for visitors

The berths offer walks by the water, services, and access to the sea.

Marinas in Bodrum

Yacht harbors with promenades and marine services

Each major marina on the peninsula has its own character. Milta Marina in central Bodrum suits those who want to combine a walk along the berths with a visit to the old town, shops, and waterfront restaurants. D-Marin in Turgutreis is known for its more spacious water area and convenient infrastructure for long-term stays, while Yalikavak Marina is geared in part toward large yachts and stands out for its well-developed coastal zone.

Visitors usually come here to walk along the water, look at vessels of different sizes, sit in a café overlooking the harbor, or go on a boat trip. Some marinas have yacht services, charter company offices, marine equipment shops, and leisure areas. Even without going out to sea, such places give an impression of Bodrum’s modern maritime life.

Near Milta Marina are St. Peter’s Castle and the Museum of Underwater Archaeology, and from Turgutreis and Yalikavak it is convenient to continue your trip along the western coast of the peninsula. If the goal is specifically a walk, it is better to come closer to the evening, when there are more people on the promenades and more venues are open.

The marinas in central Bodrum are easy to reach on foot from the city’s central districts, while Turgutreis and Yalikavak are usually reached by dolmus, taxi, or rental car. For access to the berths and booking marine services, it is better to check the access rules of the chosen harbor in advance.

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