SEDDÜLBAHİR FISHING HARBOUR
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SEDDÜLBAHİR FISHING HARBOUR

1 Rating
VHF 16

About SEDDÜLBAHİR FISHING HARBOUR

Seddülbahir, meaning "Key of the Sea" is a village at Cape Helles on the Gallipoli peninsula in Turkey. The village lies east of the cape, on the shore of the Dardanelles. SHELTER Capacity : 50 boats Main Breakwater : 87 m Harbour Facilities Electricity Drinking Water Fuel Station Telephone Net Repairing Area Administration Fish Market Administration : Seddülbahir Village Headman

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COORDINATES
40.04198 N, 26.18988 E

Port Information

Berth Sizes

< 10m

Depth at MLW

< 2m

Manoeuvrability

Tight

Channel Marking

Fair

VHF Channel

16

Overseas Visitor Berths

Yes

Dock Type

Fixed

Style Side To

Yes

Tidal Flow

Negligible

Active Winter

Yes

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Weather Forecast

Fri
1PM - 5PM
06 February 2026
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    S 16 knots.
  • temp icon
    15°C
  • rain icon
    Cloudy
Fri
5PM - 9PM
06 February 2026
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    S 17 knots increasing to 20 knots. Gusts up to 26 knots.
  • temp icon
    15°C
  • wave icon
    SW 0.9m at 4s period
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    UV Index: 0 - Low
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    Cloudy
Fri
9PM - 5AM
06 February 2026
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    SW 11–19 knots. Gusts up to 24 knots.
  • temp icon
    14°C
  • wave icon
    SW 0.5-0.8m at 4s period
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    UV Index: 0 - Low
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    Partly cloudy

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GELİBOLU FISHING HARBOUR

Gelibolu, also known as Gallipoli "beautiful city"), is the name of a town and a district in Çanakkale Province of the Marmara region, located in Eastern Thrace in the European part of Turkey on the southern shore of the peninsula named after it on the Dardanelles strait, 2 miles away from Lapseki on the other shore. The port of Gelibolu lies on the N shore of the Dardanelles, 3 miles W of the entrance to the Sea of Marmara. Gelibolu is well known for sardine canning. HARBOUR It is inland shelter. Water area is 850 m2. Anchorages There are two possible berthing areas for yachts. The eastern corner of the commercial harbour is one, and just inside the fishing harbour is the other. In each case care should be taken with the depths. There is good shelter from the wind in both harbours. It is also possible to anchor to the east of the harbour. There is good holding in the sand and shelter from the prevailing wind. The northern side of the commercial harbour has now been dredged but there are no mooring facilities on the quay. The fishing harbour has also been dredged and it is possible to berth bows-to in front of the restaurant. This is a busy harbour and care needs to be taken to avoid the many ferries and fishing boats. It is possible in settled weather to anchor close inshore just W of the harbour. However, this should only be attempted in settled weather as it is a very uncomfortable spot in even moderate winds. Gelibolu Port Gelibolu, which used to be a useful port of call for yachts transiting the straits, is now closed to yachts since the opening of the harbour of Lapseki on the southern shore directly opposite. Yachts are forbidden to moor at Gelibolu harbour. Moorings : 85 boats Draught max : 5 m Length max : 13 m SHELTER SERVICES Drinking water Bar/Restaurant Harbor Master Electricity Type: 220V Fuel Pump Fish Market Administration : Gelibolu Harbor Master

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