Gocek

Siralibuk Bay

Siralibuk Bay, which has an indigo blue and even dark blue sea, looks as if it came out of Van Gogh's brush early in the morning.
Referred to as Siralibuk Port by sailors, this enchanting bay stands out as the most distinctive among the bays of Gocek. According to the majority of travelers, it ranks among the top three most beautiful bays in Gocek, with some even considering it the absolute finest. The designation port is due to its considerable size and depth, allowing even large yachts easy access. On international nautical charts, the bay is labeled as "Deep Bay." The bay features rows of bends, or small bays, which explains the name Siralibuk.
In Siralibuk Bay, there is a sea that you will not want to get out of the water for hours, there are full-length fish swimming in it all the time, and Caretta Carettas that appear from time to time. Observing them from the boat or even donning your snorkel, goggles, and flippers to join them in the refreshing waters is a truly unforgettable experience. The bends where you can land are not very sandy. It consists mostly of pebbles. For this reason, we recommend you to wear your sea shoes when going ashore.

The fresh water source of Siralibuk Bay constantly refreshes the sea

Siralibuk Bay, where rocks and pine trees gracefully meet the sea, boasts exceptionally clean and clear water. A freshwater spring in the bay contributes to this clarity, as the freshwater mingles with the salty seawater. The sea, constantly refreshed and cool, resembles an aquarium, making it impossible to tire of the waters in Siralibuk Bay. Due to its depth, the color transitions quickly to indigo or even navy blue just a short distance from the shore.

The sound of silence: Siralibuk Bay

Arriving when there are no tour boats, you'll be greeted by the surprising silence of Siralibuk Bay. Although the tranquility is occasionally interrupted by the sounds of cicadas and goats descending to the shore for a drink, experiencing the soothing sound of silence feels like therapy for the soul. Additionally, witnessing the goats making their way to the shore evokes a smile.

The most beautiful bend in Siralibuk Bay is the one with palm trees

Among the bends in Siralibuk Bay, the most picturesque features a beach adorned with a lone palm tree. Majestically standing alone on this small stretch of land, the palm tree remains as a remnant from a former restaurant that once operated in this location. In the past, this restaurant specialized in preparing tandoori bread and goat meat, and the lingering taste of that bread remains vivid in the memories of many who visited Siralibuk bay. Perhaps, in the years to come, it may reopen, granting visitors the privilege of savoring that delightful bread once again.

Transportation to Siralibuk Bay

It is not possible to come to Siralibuk Bay by private car because there is no highway. The exclusive mode of transportation is by sea. Positioned as a natural marvel, this bay is situated 6.5 nautical miles from Gocek, northwest of Sarsala Bay, and west of Domuz Island. Typically, Siralibuk Bay serves as the initial stop for boat tours departing from Gocek. Opting to rent a yacht presents the optimal transportation choice for those seeking to derive maximum pleasure from Siralibuk Bay. Crafting your own route and itinerary enhances your holiday, transforming it into an unforgettable experience.
Gocek Rental Yachts
Gulet
Esma Sultan
  • 42 m
  • 7 Cabin
  • Cruise 14 Persons
  • 7 Bathroom
€ 5,750
/ Day
Gulet
Angelo 2
  • 35 m
  • 7 Cabin
  • Cruise 14 Persons
  • 7 Bathroom
€ 3,750
/ Day
Gulet
Perla Del Mare
  • 42 m
  • 6 Cabin
  • Cruise 12 Persons
  • 6 Bathroom
€ 9,250
/ Day
Gulet
Biliz
  • 24 m
  • 4 Cabin
  • Cruise 8 Persons
  • 4 Bathroom
€ 2,250
/ Day
Motoryacht
Erdogan
  • 28 m
  • 4 Cabin
  • Cruise 8 Persons
  • 4 Bathroom
€ 4,000
/ Day
Motoryacht
Crocus
  • 40 m
  • 6 Cabin
  • Cruise 12 Persons
  • 6 Bathroom
€ 11,250
/ Day
Gulet
Getaway
  • 32 m
  • 4 Cabin
  • Cruise 8 Persons
  • 4 Bathroom
€ 5,400
/ Day