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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