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The Best Marinas in Turkey for Seaside Lifestyles

Created 05 Sep 2025

Along with stylish seaside homes, the best marinas in Turkey make up an exclusive lifestyle. From stylish restaurants with top-notch services to the berths and docking facilities, these establishments count themselves as high-end, luxury, and easily make Turkey an excellent yachting hub.

For yacht owners from around the world, these ports offer convenient locations and an upmarket lifestyle. Often sitting close to some of Turkey's best beaches, these sailing hubs also form part of an exclusive circle along the coastlines. Some are also superyacht marinas, hence can accommodate the biggest and best yachts, owned by billionaires.

Sailing in Turkey

 

About the Best Marinas in Turkey

 

1: Marmaris Marti Marina & Yacht Club

Nestled along the pine-covered shores of Hisarönü Bay, just 25 kilometres from the bustling town of Marmaris, Martı runs one of Turkey’s most charming and well-equipped marina operations. Sitting on the cusp of the South Aegean region and the Mediterranean, and surrounded by lush greenery and calm, clear waters, this Blue Flag-certified marina offers a rare combination of natural beauty, modern amenities, and a tranquil atmosphere.

The facilities are top-tier, with approximately 380 water berths and an additional 100 dry dock areas available on land. A 60-ton travel lift and on-site technical workshops handle repairs or maintenance, while all docks offer electricity, water, and high-speed Wi-Fi.  Beyond the basics, Martı services cater to nearly every need with luxury brands. There’s a cosy restaurant and bar for waterfront dining, a well-stocked mini-market for essentials, a Turkish bath and spa for relaxation, and even a laundry and chandlery for practical day-to-day needs.

Additional services, such as ATM access, car rentals, and medical support help make extended stays seamless. For those sailing the Aegean, Martı is also an ideal jumping-off point for exploring nearby hotspots like Marmaris castle, Bozburun, Datça, Fethiye, and even the islands of Greece like Symi and Rhodes.

Marmaris in Turkey

 

2: Yalıkavak Marina Bodrum on the Aegean Coast

Yalikavak Marina offers the best anchorages on the Aegean coast. With steady winds, and formerly called Palmarina, this establishment, with superyacht facilities, has hosted many wealthy individuals, including Bill Gates and Saudi royalty. The shopping mall offers selective brands, and sitting a short drive from Bodrum Milas Airport, the complex is a stepping stone to the sailing world.

With blended luxury, nature, and authentic Turkish hospitality, this is more than a port, it’s a serene coastal retreat. Whether you’re a sailor in need of a reliable base or shore power supply, or a traveller chasing peaceful sea views, reasonable prices and starry nights, this port offers an experience that’s hard to match.

From outdoor cinema nights and summer parties to casual barbeques by the docks, the community vibe here is strong and welcoming. Sailing schools and captain training programs are also available, for both novices and seasoned sailors. Such is the impact of the marina on the town of Yalikavak, homes now fetch millionaire prices, thanks to the demand by superyacht owners.

Yalikavak Marina

 

3: Milta Bodrum Marina for a Yacht holiday

Owned by Doğan Holding, Milta Bodrum has earned an esteemed place on the global yachting stage. Milta Bodrum enjoys a unique position, where Bodrum’s town centre meets tranquil, hidden coves.

Initially founded in 1976, the transformation happened in 1999 following an acquisition. With capacity for 425 berths at sea and 50 on land, Milta offers comprehensive technical support, 24/7 security, and round-the-clock medical assistance. The on-site bazaar features gourmet restaurants, social venues, and renowned brands, enriching already vibrant atmospheres.

Milta Bodrum also supports nautical events like the Bodrum Open Sea Sailing Club (BAYK), established in 2001, and major competitions like the Bodrum International Sport Fishing Tournaments and several sailing regattas. Recognised for environmental leadership, Milta Marina Bodrum proudly holds multiple honours, including the Blue Flag, five Gold Anchor Awards, and the Best Environmental Awareness accolade.

Centrally located, the Milta Marina is within walking distance of iconic historical landmarks such as the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World), the Bodrum Castle, the ancient theatre, the Myndos Gate, and the old city walls.

Marina in Bodrum

 

4: Fethiye Ece Marina on the Mediterranean coast

Connected to the Ece Saray hotel, sailors can expect nothing but the best from the staff at this establishment. Holding a strong reputation on the sailing scene of Türkiye, the establishment is a short drive away from Dalaman international airport, hence is ideal for overseas visitors. In fact, many people come here, especially for the yacht charter vacations and sailing routes.

Indeed, if you want a seamless maritime adventure, Fethiye to Setur Finike marina or Setur Antalya on the Lycian coast is a popular route. Known for the vibrant energy and scenic coastline, the region offers clear turquoise waters, cruising itineraries, and untouched bays—perfect for yachting, diving, and pure relaxation. It’s not just a vacation spot; but a cultural and recreational hub.

Fethiye

 

5: Viaport Marina in Istanbul

Viaport in the coastal district of Tuzla on Istanbul’s Asian side, is a modern and versatile complex. Opened in 2015, this high-end mooring facility for yachts is also a vibrant lifestyle and entertainment destination. The strategic position near the Sea of Marmara makes this stop convenient for both domestic and international sailors cruising along Turkey’s northwestern coast.

Expect berthing for up to 750 yachts, with complete technical services, fuelling, and 24/7 security. But what truly sets Viaport apart is the all-in-one approach, combining maritime services with attractions. On-site, is a large shopping centre, a theme park called Viasea, an aquarium, and numerous cafes and restaurants with waterfront views. It’s a family-friendly destination for yacht owners and day visitors.

Viaport also hosts regattas, boat shows, and cultural events, positioning it as a hub for both nautical and social activity. Sitting near Sabiha Gökçen Airport (just 15 minutes away), the complex offers easy access for travellers arriving by air. Whether you're mooring a yacht, spending the day with your family, or simply enjoying a seaside meal, Viaport blends Istanbul’s maritime spirit with modern leisure and entertainment.

 

6: Atakoy Marina for the VIP Experience

Ataköy, one of Türkiye's most prestigious water ports, is a distinguished brand with its unique location, experienced staff, and exceptional service approach. With the newly opened Mega Yacht Harbour, Ataköy has reached a capacity of providing moorings for a total of 1,000 boats, depending on their size.

With its 63-ton travel lift and technical team with over 20 years of experience, a Boat Maintenance and Repair unit, a pontoon and dock providing safe mooring at sea, 24-hour security and cleaning services, a market, restaurant, cafeteria, health and sports centre, playground, outdoor parking lot, laundry room, and swimming pool, Ataköy, which meets international standards, is the ideal choice for your yacht, whether for short or long-term accommodations or wintering.

 

7: Skopea Marina in Göcek: Luxury Gateway on Turkey’s Turquoise Coast

As Turkey’s first privately owned marina, established in 1989, Skopea is a well-known name among sailors navigating the Aegean and Mediterranean seas. Nestled in Göcek, a charming coastal town in the Fethiye district of Muğla Province, Skopea offers an unbeatable location at the entrance of Göcek’s town centre, surrounded by restaurants, boutiques, cafes, and markets.

Dalaman Airport is only 25 minutes away, making Skopea, incredibly convenient for sailing holidays on Turkey’s stunning southwest coast. With space for approximately 80 yachts and a capacity for vessels up to 110 metres, Skopea is well-equipped to welcome a range of vessels, from private sailing boats to superyachts. Its southern quay features deep water (4–5 metres), ideal for larger yachts, while the inner dock provides mooring lines for smaller vessels.

Gocek

 

Marina Brand Names and the Turkish Riviera

The two major brand names in the Turkish game are Setur Marina and D-Marin. Together, they cover the long coastlines, ranging from the Aegean Sea to the Marmara Sea. The black sea of Turkey isn't that well known for sailing due to stronger winds, waves, and lower temperatures. Still, these two brands ensure that anyone sailing the Aegean and Mediterranean, also known as the Turkish Riviera, is taken care of. Places like Didim D-marin, Setur Nestel Marina, and Kusadasi Marina receive a gold anchor rating and are perfect for setting off on your maritime experience.

 

Where is the best place to sail in Turkey?

Turkey’s Turquoise Coast is ideal for sailing, offering sun-drenched beaches, clear waters, and world-class facilities. Stretching along the South Aegean region and down into the Mediterranean, this stunning coastline features iconic sailing destinations such as Gocek, Antalya, Finike, and the Greek island of Rhodes, a short sail away. With secure anchorages and high-end places like Ece Marina, Marti Marina, and Setur marinas, this is why Türkiye is a top pick for yachting holidays.

The award-winning Yalıkavak Marina, which offers luxury berths, fine dining, designer shopping, and buzzing bars all in one location, is near Milas Airport. Meanwhile, Gocek, with its proximity to Dalaman Airport, remains a sailor’s paradise with calm bays and numerous islands and coves.

Whether you want services with Wi-Fi, fuel, and repair services, or anchoring in a quiet bay for a peaceful night under the stars, sailing along Türkiye’s Turquoise Coast offers something for every type of seafarer. From the historic ports of Antalya to the elite vibes of Yalıkavak, and from the sheltered waters of Finike to the south Aegean harbour towns, this region is a true Mediterranean gem for yachting enthusiasts seeking adventure, comfort, and unforgettable views.

Sailing in Turkey

 

What is the best marina in the world?

There isn’t a single definitive “best marina in the world,” as the title depends on what you rank: luxury, location, services, or exclusivity. However, some ranks among the world's best due to their exceptional facilities, service, design, and prestige. Here are the 5 top globally.

- Marina di Porto Cervo – Sardinia, Italy: Located on the stunning Costa Smeralda, this is a favourite among billionaires and celebrities. Up to 700 Berths. Ultra-luxury shopping, exclusive yacht clubs, pristine waters, and an elite social scene.

- Port Hercules – Monte Carlo, Monaco: Iconic setting, especially during the Grand Prix. High-security, deep-water berths for superyachts, walkable to Monte Carlo’s casinos, clubs, and luxury boutiques.

- Yas Marina – Abu Dhabi, UAE: Located alongside the Yas Circuit, home of Abu Dhabi F1 Grand Prix. 227 berths. World-class events, luxury facilities, direct access to restaurants, clubs, and theme parks.

- One°15 – Sentosa Cove, Singapore: Combines tropical luxury with precision-level service in one of Asia’s finest waterfront communities. 270 berths. Impeccable service, excellent maintenance, a five-star clubhouse, and proximity to downtown Singapore.

- Yalikavak – Bodrum: The most luxurious in Türkiye. 620 berths, including mega yachts. Five Gold Anchor rating, high-end shopping, gourmet dining, vibrant nightlife, and views over the Aegean. Also named the “2022 World’s Best Superyacht Marina” by The British Yacht Harbour Association (TYHA).

 

So, Which One Is the Best?

If you're judging by global recognition, luxury, and service, Yalıkavak and Port Hercules are strong contenders. If you're after seclusion, Porto Cervo is nearly unmatched. For events and buzz, Yas or Monaco reign supreme.

Sailing yacht

 

What is the best seaside town in Turkey?

The best seaside town in Turkey depends on what you want; luxury, authenticity, nightlife, nature, or family-friendly vibes. However, three regions stand out in the worlds of sailing and beach tourism.

Bodrum Peninsula: Spanning a significant portion of Turkey’s Aegean coast, the Bodrum Peninsula is renowned for its luxury travel offerings. Celebrities and royalty are also often seen in places like Yalikavak and Golturkbuku. Naturally, being a peninsula, the seaside lifestyle reigns supreme, whether enjoying the beaches, sailing or rooftop restaurants.

Fethiye Region: Heading over to the Mediterranean coast, the Fethiye region is another sailing and seaside hotspot. While not commanding a luxury reputation, the area separates into the city centre, Calis beach, Hisaronu, Ovacik and the famous Oludeniz that is home to the blue lagoon.

Antalya Region: Heading further east along the Mediterranean, Antalya is the top beach tourism destination in Turkey, and home to beautiful beaches like Konyaalti, Lara and Kaputas. The region also separates into individual towns, of which one is Belek, the golfing capital of Turkey.

Bodrum beach

 

About Waterfront Properties in Turkey

Whether you are after a beach, seaside, or sailing lifestyle, Turkey doesn't disappoint, with over 7,000 kilometres of coastline. If you would like to learn more about owning waterfront homes in Turkey, please visit our portfolio of apartments and villas here or contact our agents today to arrange viewings of homes near the best marinas in Turkey.

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Aleksandra Cihanoğlu
Aleksandra Cihanoğlu Verified author Senior Advisor

Aleksandra Cihanoğlu is a Senior Advisor at Property Turkey and a regular contributor on topics including Citizenship by Investment, relocation, travel, and lifestyle opportunities in Turkey. Her writing focuses on helping international readers understand the practical realities of living, investing, and building a long-term future in the country.

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