
Gulluk Port is a bustling hub of activity, with ships coming and going at all hours of the day. The port is strategically located on the Aegean coast of Turkey.
To plan a visit or schedule a trip, it's essential to know the port's activity and ship schedule. Gulluk Port operates 24/7, with a high volume of cargo and passenger traffic.
The port's ship schedule is quite busy, with an average of 10-15 ships arriving and departing daily. This includes cargo ships, tankers, and passenger ferries.
Ship Activity
Güllük Port is a bustling hub of activity, with a diverse range of ships arriving and departing every day. The port is home to both large cargo ships and smaller fishing vessels, reflecting the area's importance in the maritime industry.
The largest ship to arrive in Güllük recently was the GOLDEN ODYSSEY yacht, measuring 124 meters in length. This luxury vessel is a sight to behold, offering a glimpse into the world of high-end sailing.
Here's a breakdown of the recent ship arrivals in Güllük, highlighting the types of vessels and their sizes:
In addition to the GOLDEN ODYSSEY, several other notable ships have arrived in Güllük in recent days, including the WILSON DUNMORE and the RECEP KURU.
Ships in
As we take a closer look at ship activity, it's interesting to see which vessels are currently in port. According to the latest reports, the GOLDEN ODYSSEY yacht is in port, having arrived on April 22 at 06:22 LT.
The GOLDEN ODYSSEY yacht is a relatively new vessel, built in 2015, with a gross tonnage of 7690 and a deadweight tonnage of 1663. Its size is impressive, measuring 124 meters in length and 20 meters in width.
We can also see that the AYSHA M General Cargo Ship is in port, having been reported at 03:17 on April 23. This vessel was built in 1985 and has a gross tonnage of 4285 and a deadweight tonnage of 5628.

Other vessels currently in port include the RECEP KURA General Cargo Ship, which was reported at 06:31 on April 23, and the WILSON DUNMORE General Cargo Ship, which was reported at 06:41 on the same day.
Here's a summary of the vessels currently in port:
The BURAK FURKAN dredging or UW ops vessel is also in port, having been reported at 06:42 on April 23.
Tender Approved
The tender for the privatization of Güllük Port has been approved.
The Güllük Port, located in the district of Milas, Muğla, has been privatized.
The decision was published in the Official Gazette, making it official.
The Presidential Order for the privatization of Güllük Port was approved.
The highest bid in the tender was submitted by ICC Group İnşaat Ticaret Limited Şirketi, with 35,250,000 Turkish lira.
They were awarded the right to operate the Güllük Port Site for 45 years.
The tender was organized by the Privatization Administration (PA), and the decision was made by the Tender Commission.
The Güllük Port Site will now be operated as the “Güllük Marina”.
Egesu Marina
Egesu Marina is a fantastic spot to drop anchor in Güllük, just two kilometers from the town center. You can reach it in 10 minutes from Bodrum International Airport.
The marina has a 350-boat mooring capacity, making it a popular choice for sailors. It offers safe, economical, and quality boat mooring and accommodation services.
One of the best things about Egesu Marina is its stunning view of Güllük Bay. You can enjoy this view from the marina's Restaurant & Bar, or from the comfort of your own boat.
The marina's facilities include a swimming pool, rooms with a view, and a range of services for yachtsmen, including electricity and water supply, 24/7 mooring service, and shower and WC units with continuous hot water.
Here are some key details about Egesu Marina's facilities:
Egesu Marina is also equipped with a range of security features, including a card door entry system, fire warning and intervention system, and closed circuit camera and security systems.
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