Day 3
Seven Islands, Kufre Bay, Long Port, English Harbour
One of the ideal stops during the Blue Cruise is at the Seven Islands, a secluded bay to the south of Tuzla. It is an ideal spot for swimming, snorkeling, fishing and sponge diving. Holiday makers love to collect harpoon fish and sponges here. You can visit the natural harbor of Kufre or take a leisurely walk on the shore through the Gulluk Forest.The southern shore of the Gulf of Gokova in front of the four islands is covered with lush pine forests that spread across miles along the shore and between the two a natural gulf is created. You can anchor between the islands or inside a cove and rest in calm in any weather condition. On the west is the bare island of Martil. To the south and the east, there are beautiful beaches where you can swim or simply relax, basking in the sun.
Other islands include the Long Island, Olive Island, and the Small Islands. Not all beaches are steep and rocky, although the islands are mostly barren. But if you are a nature lover, you can enjoy a nice trail in the cove areas covered with pine trees. Çamaltı, Single Port (Gökağaç Inlet), Karağaç port, the port of Long, Dark and Göllü Küfre cove and island are the most important anchoring points in the Seven Islands. All the bays are linked to one another through quaint dirt paths.
You can visit the natural harbor of Kufre or take a leisurely walk on the shore through the Gulluk Forest.The southern shore of the Gulf of Gokova in front of the four islands is covered with lush pine forests that spread across miles along the shore and between the two a natural gulf is created. You can anchor between the islands or inside a cove and rest in calm in any weather condition.
Long Port indents to the east for about 1000m, narrows and ends by a pool. The entry is about 130 m wide and it makes a large bay after the entry. Laced coves in the bay are fully covered by pine trees. The settings are impressive.
English Harbor, according to the locals, British naval vessels were hid at this English Harbor during World War II. During the German occupation of the Greek Islands, two British military aircrafts with skeletons of the pilots were discovered by Turkish divers at the English Harbor. It is suggested that these two airplanes were shutdown by German anti craft guns form the near by Greek Islands in 1942.