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Popularly known as Cleopatra’s Island,
its the site of ancient Kedreai. This island boasts an
incredible beach whit fine sand composed of fossils and
a magnificent view of the Kiran mountains across the
bay. Many guide books suggest that you take your evening
cocktail to the theater at sunset to experience an
atmosphere not found in many places, not everyone takes
the advice so don’t worry about it being too crowded.
As you sail along the island’s
south-western coast, forest stretch out to meet the deep
inlets of the bays. The jagged coastline, known as the
Bay of Sixty-six Inlets, has an almost surreal
appearance as though it were the imaginary scenery in
the oft-told tales of pirates. Numerous coves and little
bays offer such incredible anchorages as Sogut core with
it’s freshwater stream, Kers Cove and Degirmanbuku,also
known as “English harbour” in memory of an English World
War II.
Another interesting place in the gulf is the
Seven islands, A group of, surprising, four isles
forming an exquisite harbor of translucent sea and rich
aquatic life




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