Bedri Rahmi Bay

Bedri Rahmi Bay is one of the most popular stops around Gocek, known for its clear turquoise waters, pine-covered hills and distinctive rock artwork. The bay was formerly known as Tasyaka and took its current name after the famous Turkish painter and poet Bedri Rahmi Eyuboglu visited the area in 1974 during a Blue Voyage. He painted a famous fish figure on a rock overlooking the bay, which has since become its symbol.

Sheltered by the surrounding hills, the bay is a peaceful place to swim, relax and enjoy the natural scenery. Its calm waters and convenient location make Bedri Rahmi Bay a popular anchorage on Blue Cruise and Gocek yacht itineraries. 

36.69532° N, 28.86767° E
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bedri rahmi bay