Gulf of AlexandrettaW
Gulf of Alexandretta

The Gulf of Alexandretta or İskenderun is a gulf of the eastern Mediterranean or Levantine Sea. It lies beside the southern Turkish provinces of Adana and Hatay.

Edremit GulfW
Edremit Gulf

The Edremit gulf Turkish: Edremit körfezi Greek: Κόλπος του Έντρεμιτ, romanized: Kólpos tou Éntremit is an Aegean gulf in Turkey's Balıkesir Province. It is named after Edremit, an ilçe (district) of Balıkesir Province which is situated close to the tip of the gulf at 39°34′N 26°56′E. Biga Peninsula is to the north. The southern coast belongs to the ilçe of Ayvalık, while the western entrance is enclosed with the northern part of the Greek island of Lesbos.

Erdek GulfW
Erdek Gulf

Erdek Gulf is a gulf of Marmara Sea, Turkey. It is administratively a part of Balıkesir Province. In fact, the gulf is named after Erdek, an ilçe (district) of the Balıkesir Province which is situated at north coast of the gulf . The mid point of the gulf is at about 40°22′N 27°40′E. Kapıdağ Peninsula, Paşalimanı Island and Avşa Island are to the north, Belkıs Tombolo is to the east, Karabiga ilçe is to the west and the Marmara coast of Anatolia is to the south. Maximum depth of the gulf is 47 metres (154 ft).

Gulf of FethiyeW
Gulf of Fethiye

The Gulf of Fethiye is a branch of the Mediterranean Sea in southwestern Turkey. The cities Fethiye and Göcek of Muğla Province are situated around the gulf. It is bounded on the west by Cape Kurdoğlu and on the east by Cape İblis/Cape Angistro. It is a popular area for tourism and yachting. Until 1923, it was known as the Gulf of Meğri/Makri/Macre/Mekri, the former Greek-origin name of Fethiye.

Gulf of GemlikW
Gulf of Gemlik

The Gulf of Gemlik is an inlet of the Sea of Marmara in the Marmara region of Turkey. The gulf is located in the southwestern part of the sea. Mudanya, Gemlik and Armutlu are the major towns surrounding the gulf.

Gulf of GökovaW
Gulf of Gökova

Gulf of Gökova or Gulf of Kerme, is a long (100 km), narrow gulf of the Aegean Sea between Bodrum Peninsula and Datça Peninsula in south-west Turkey.

Güllük GulfW
Güllük Gulf

Güllük Gulf, also called Mandalya Gulf, is an Aegean gulf of Turkey.

Hamsilos BayW
Hamsilos Bay

Hamsilos Bay is a Black Sea bay in Sinop Province, Turkey

Gulf of İzmirW
Gulf of İzmir

The Gulf of İzmir, formerly known as the Gulf of Smyrna, is a gulf on the Aegean Sea, with its inlet between the Karaburun Peninsula and the mainland area of Foça. It is 64 kilometres (40 mi) in length by 32 kilometres (20 mi) in breadth, with an excellent anchorage. The city of İzmir, an important port city of Turkey, surrounds the end of the gulf.

Gulf of İzmitW
Gulf of İzmit

Gulf of İzmit, also referred to as Izmit Bay, is a bay at the easternmost edge of the Sea of Marmara, in Kocaeli Province, Turkey. Its ancient names were Gulf of Astacus, Sinus Astacenus, Olbianus Sinus and Gulf of Nicomedia.

Gulf of SarosW
Gulf of Saros

Saros Bay or Gulf of Saros is an inlet of the northern Aegean Sea located north of the Gallipoli Peninsula in northwestern Turkey. The Archipelago of Saros is in the gulf. It consists the three small islands: The Big island, The Small island and The Little island.