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Çeşme Marina is a prestigious yacht harbor, combining the blue waters of the Aegean with modern marina management services. The marina, which is a favorite of both professional mariners and boat owners thanks to its unique location, comprehensive technical capabilities, and rich social life, offers extensive services to its guests in one of the Aegean's most popular destinations.
The marina is located at the western end of Izmir, on the northern coast of the Çeşme peninsula. The facility located in the Altınyunus Mahallesi is only 3 kilometers from the city center.
Çeşme Marina offers services with a maximum depth of 5.5 meters and a maximum boat length capacity of 45 meters. Standing out with its sheltered structure against prevailing north and northwest winds, modern pontoon system, and professional marina management services, the facility has a capacity of 186 yachts at sea. The marina accommodates boats of various sizes and types with its modern pontoons and spacious maneuvering areas, while also effectively meeting the car parking needs of its guests with its 60-vehicle land parking area and spacious parking lot.
Getting to the marina is quite easy. Located 95 km from Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport, the marina is easily accessible by road. Located 4 km from Çeşme Bus Terminal, the marina is also easily accessible by public transportation. When approaching by sea, the marina's entrance lights (FI. G 3M / FI. R 3 M) and VHF 73 "Setur Marina" 16 call codes are used. The marina is also accessible by air via its helipad.
The marina provides extensive technical service with its professional team. Main technical services include bottom washing service and lift&launch operations.
* Restaurants and Cafeterias, Professional Tennis Court, Outdoor Swimming Pool, Private Beach Area, Hotel Services are operated by Altınyunus Hotel.
There are hospitals and pharmacies within 3 km, and restaurants and shopping malls within walking distance.
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