Gulf of Gökova

Gulf of Gökova

Gulf of Gökova

Nestled between the Bodrum and Datça peninsulas in the Aegean Sea, the Gulf of Gökova, also known as the Ceramic Gulf, is a stunning part of Turkey’s Turquoise Coast. This gulf is defined by its dramatic sea cliffs, sandy coves, and rocky islands, creating a landscape that captivates with its natural beauty. Visitors can explore the varied coastline, from secluded beaches to rugged, cliff-lined shores, and enjoy the serene waters that make it a perfect destination for sailing and swimming. The combination of these features makes the Gulf of Gökova a remarkable place to experience the coastal charm of Turkey.

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