List of Marinas - Turkey and Northern Cyprus

Turkey and Northern Cyprus

for the main article, see Marinas in Turkey

  • Antalya Province
    • Setur Antalya Marina, Antalya
    • Setur Finike Marina, Finike
    • Park Kemer Marina, Kemer
  • Aydın Province
    • D-Marin Didim, Didim
    • Setur Kuşadası Marina, Kuşadası
  • Balıkesir Province
    • Setur Ayvalık Marina, Ayvalık
  • Istanbul Province
    • Ataköy Marina, Ataköy - Bakırköy (Istanbul, European part)
    • Setur Kalamış & Fenerbahçe Marina, Kalamış&Fenerbahçe (two adjacent marinas)- Kadıköy (Istanbul, Asian part)
  • Izmir Province
    • Alaçatı Marina, Alaçatı, Çeşme
    • Setur Çeşme Altınyunus Marina, Çeşme
    • Levent İzmir Marina, İnciraltı, İzmir
  • Muğla Province
    • Club Marina, Göcek - Fethiye
    • Port Göcek, Göcek - Fethiye
    • Fethiye Ece Marina, Fethiye
    • Milta Bodrum Marina, Bodrum
    • Port Bodrum Yalıkavak, Yalıkavak - Bodrum
    • Port Atami, Göltürkbükü - Bodrum
    • D-Marin Turgutreis, Turgutreis - Bodrum
    • Marmaris Netsel Marina, Marmaris
    • Marmaris Yatmarin, Marmaris
    • Albatros Marina, Marmaris
    • Martı Marina, Marmaris
  • Northern Cyprus
    • Girne Marina, Girne (Kyrenia)
    • Delta Marina, Gazimağusa (Famagusta)

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