Best of Gökçeada
Gökçeada’s coastline features a diverse range of maritime environments, from the wind-swept shores of Aydıncık, a global hub for windsurfing, to the protected waters of Yıldız Koy within Turkey’s first underwater national park. The island's southern coast offers sandy stretches like Laz Koyu, sheltered from prevailing northern winds, while the westernmost point at Gizli Liman provides a remote setting near Uğurlu village. Natural features like the therapeutic mud of Tuz Gölü sit adjacent to these coastal spots.
Gizli Liman
Located at the westernmost point of the island near Uğurlu village, this wide sandy beach is sheltered by surrounding hills.
Yıldız Koy
Situated within the Gökçeada Underwater National Park, this bay features distinct rock formations and clear waters suitable for snorkeling.
Laz Koyu Plajı
A small sandy bay on the southern coast protected from the island's strong northern winds.
Aydıncık Plajı
A 1.2-kilometer sandy beach known for windsurfing. It is located adjacent to Tuz Gölü, a salt lake known for its medicinal black mud.
Yuvalı Plajı
A sandy beach on the southern coast, home to several holiday complexes and state-run guesthouses.
Kefalos Burnu Plajı
A sandy spit extending into the sea, providing consistent wind conditions for professional windsurfing and kiteboarding.
Gökçeada Kuzu Limanı Plajı
Located adjacent to the main ferry pier, this sandy beach offers shallow waters and basic visitor facilities.
Beach
Situated in the western part of the island near the village of Uğurlu, offering a long sandy shoreline.
Güzelce Koy
A secluded cove on the southern coast, accessible via a dirt track, featuring clear water and a quiet environment.
Marmaros Sahili
A northern beach accessible via a forest road. It is characterized by pebbles and its proximity to the Marmaros Waterfall.
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