Yalıkavak

Yalıkavak

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Yalıkavak
Location of Yalıkavak
Coordinates: 37°06′32″N 27°16′56″E / 37.10886°N 27.282143°E / 37.10886; 27.282143Coordinates: 37°06′32″N 27°16′56″E / 37.10886°N 27.282143°E / 37.10886; 27.282143
Country  Turkey
Region Aegean
Province Muğla
Population (2007)
  Total 8,701
  [1]
Time zone UTC+3 (FET)
Postal code 48400
Licence plate 48
Website Municipality of Bodrum official site

Yalıkavak is a town near Bodrum in Muğla province, on the Aegean coast of Turkey. It is 18 kilometres (11 miles) from Bodrum, on the northern side of the Bodrum peninsula. Yalıkavak is surrounded by hills providing views of the town and surrounding Aegean coastline, and there are several beaches and bays in the vicinity.[2]

The Yalıkavak area has been inhabited since around the second millennium BCE.[3] Formerly the Bodrum area’s main sponge diving port,[4] Yalikavak is now mostly notable for its tourism and holiday residences. The town has a bustling centre with weekly markets (Tuesdays produce, Thursdays textiles and household items) and numerous shops and restaurants.

In 2009 Yalikavak hosted the RS:X Youth World Championships[5][6] in windsurfing, with 109 competitors taking part.[7]

The Yalıkavak Marina, a major commercial development within the town, provides 620 berths for yachts up to 135m in length, as well as housing a range of shopping, dining and leisure facilities.[8]

Panorama of Yalıkavak bay seen from a hilltop to the south, with the town of Yalıkavak on the right of the picture
Panorama picture (dated 2011) of Yalıkavak bay, as seen from a hilltop to the south of the bay looking approximately north-northeast, with the town of Yalıkavak on the right of the picture

References

  1. "Demography of Yalikavak". Archived from the original on 2011-06-23. Retrieved 2011-07-17.
  2. Trip Advisor Reviews of Yalikavak's Restaurants
  3. General information from the Yalıkavak Marina website
  4. National Geographic World's Best Travel Experiences, 2010, p. 169.
  5. Notice of Race on Yalikavak Belediyesi
  6. Photos of the Championships on Flickr
  7. Review of the Championships on Telegraph website
  8. Yalıkavak Marina website
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