Göcek

Yachting
Göcek

This is, naturally, the best way to explore the coves of gã¶cek. if you don't own one, you can rent a yacht in town monthly or weekly. if doing that leaves a hole on your wallet, then you can join hordes of families taking a daily cruise around the gulf. they depart from the promenade on the coast.

Swimming

While heavy yachting together with little environmental regulations make it unpleasant to swim directly in the town centre, outer coves still partially retain their former beauty—well, the land is as beautiful as it could be, but it is not very uncommon that the yachts directly dump their bilge water, especially in the evenings, and even at outer coves. one of the easily accesible coves is ä°nlice, run by town council, east of the town of gã¶cek, with dolmuåŸ services from town centre. travellers prefering to head their beach on their own stream may check out ayten, about 6 km west of the town also attainable by car. start your walk from in front of the factory with a big "mopak" sign, then walk past the marshland don't worry, you'll be walking on a wide tarmac road through it and then the club marina. if ayten is far too crowded for you, keep walking to find a secluded little cove. you'll come across one soon! behind ayten beach is a black hose with very cold water coming from the top of the mountain. it's possible to take a free -and quick- shower there.