36°38.19′N 28°52.76′E – SEPA Marine Reserve Restricted Area (Zones A & D)
Seagull bay (Yavansu Koyu) is a peaceful and uncrowded place, located about 1 mile W of Kapi Creek, in the SE part of a wide inlet, immediately opposite 22 Fathome Cove, located on the NW corner of the same bay. It is easily identified by the large image of a seagull on the shore made up of white painted stones. The bay is quite deep until very close to shore. On the SE corner, near the old restaurant, there is a jetty you can bow or stern-to in shallow water, however it is advisable to simply drop anchor in the SE corner in 10-20 m depth, and take a long line to one of the bollards on shore.
There are some safe red buoys to tie up to on the deeper W part of the bay (20-40 m), and more anchoring spots on the NW corner near the restaurant at 22 Fathome Cove.