The vast tracks of dramatic coastline around southwest Turkey and the Dodecanese Islands contain a wealth of delightful and secluded bays and anchorages, as yet largely unspoiled by the advance of modern tourism. As well as providing all the facts on the popular harbours, this cruising pilot also describes dozens of smaller havens where yachts can find sensible anchorage. Numerous plans and chartlets show in detail the shore-side facilities and safest moorings. In addition, the introductory section is packed with useful information on Turkish and Greek formalities and regulations, weather patterns, local services, and every detail needed for a trouble-free cruise.
Data pubblicazione
01/01/1985