Akyaka @ Travel Turkey

Ranked #7,959 in Travel & Places, #212,275 overall | Donates to Squidoo Charity Fund

Akyaka

Akyaka is situated in the province of Mugla, in the southwest of Turkey, at the eastern end of the Gökova gulf, between Marmaris, Mugla and Bodrum. Being 3 km. long, with max 50 cm depth in 150 meters without even a small stone makes this calm sandy beach top ranked in kiteboarders' choice.

Akyaka by Photos

Loading

Latest News From Akyaka

Akyaka to become Turkey's second 'Cittaslow' after Seferihisar
Southwestern town of Akyaka is set to become the second 'Cittaslow' in Turkey after İzmir's Seferihisar. January 10, 2011 http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php?n=akyaka-saki...

Advanced surfing training in Mugla - September 13, 2010
Four professional wind surfers from the United Kingdom have come to Akkaya town in the southwestern province Mugla to train professional wind surfers at an advanced level.
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php?n=0906101325193-2010-09-06

About Akyaka

On beautiful summer days, Akyaka becomes a paradise for people who like to spend their days kitesurfing and windsurfing. It's delightful position at the end of the Gökova gulf, bordered in the north by the almost 1000m high Sakartepe, in the south by the wetlands of the Gökova plain ("heaven's plain") with it's multitude of species, particularly water birds, takes the visitor into it's spell.

In the year 1988 the region was declared as the first "Nature Protected Area" (SPA- special protected area) of Turkey. Akyaka is with its forest-covered mountains, the crystals-clear rivers, which look just like an aquarium, the sea, the Forest-camp site, with its innumerable springs, its history and its additional wood-using buildings, a much-visited "tourist paradise". In short, Akyaka is a place to live.

Being a settlement even in antique times - there are plenty, though not very important remains- the village of Akyaka lead an existence as a fishing village, off the roads, with a little of agriculture. In the 1970's Akyaka was "discovered ". A meager tourism developed, consisting mainly of locals and some "refugees" of the big Cities, seeking unspoiled nature and the refreshening summer climate with a constantly blowing sea breeze.

The tourist boom, beginning in Turkey in the 80's and persisting until today, did not ignore Akyaka. Still most of Akyaka's visitors being turkish, the number of european tourists is increasing. The main attraction for most of the visitors is the natural beauty of Akyaka, with a multitude of species in the wetlands, among those the nearly extinct European Fishotter(lutra lutra), during the winter months different types of herons, flamingos, even migrating pelicans can be observed with some luck. Since some years paragliding from the height of the Sakartepe, the "local mountain" of Akyaka, down to the plain became quite fashionable. The launch site is sufficient, but not easy for beginners. The fish restaurants on the bank of the crystal clear " Kadin Azmak"('Woman river`) where freshly caught fish is perfectly prepared and served, are very well known by gourmets throughout Turkey.

Source - http://www.gokovaruzgar.com/page/info.htm

Other Popular Windsurfing & Kitesurfing Destination

@ Travel Turkey

Loading

Nearby Popular Places

@ Travel Turkey Lences

Loading

Turkey Maps on Amazon

Loading

Akyaka Map on Google Maps

Have you ever been in Akyaka?

Share your quotes and stories about Akyaka please.

Also if you have any question about Akyaka please don't hesitate to ask me. I will try to answer your question as soon as possible.

Why should you Travel to Turkey?

One of the world's greatest windsurfing and kitesurfing destination is in Alaçatı which is a unique Aegean town on the western coast of Turkey

Travellers Guide about Turkey

Loading

References

Akyaka Article on Wikipedia

All text above is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License. (See Copyrights for details.)


Images @ Travel Turkey

Loading

by

TURCOLIVE

I am the lensmaster of @ Travel Turkey lenses. Our Motto is; "Peace at home, Peace in the world" @ Travel Turkey more »

Feeling creative? Create a Lens!