Fener ( ID fener )
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Continent:
Europe
Country:
Turkey
Next Big City (Airport):
Izmir
Next Town:
Bodrum, Turgutreis
Latitude:
36.9639
Longitude:
27.2666
Type:
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Rider Ability:
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Good for:
- Kitesurfing - Windsurfing
Features:
- Shower - Toilet - Food
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Type:
- Chop
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Flat to choppy water. Only on strong westerlies some nice waves can build up. Boats, swimmers and beginner windsurfers are around.
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Narrow, sandy beach surrounded by umbrellas. In the kitesurfing area the take off and landing spot is about 30 m wide.
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Surfable all year. Spring to fall no wetsuit needed but during winter.
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Good winds all year round. Here you will find the most wind in the area, since the wind gets excellerated. Best in NW and W.
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Access:
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Close to Bodrum. Drive east to Ortakent, then to Turgutreis. Here follow signs further south to Fener.
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The kitezone is upwind, the windsurf zone is downwind. Not really recommended for kitesurfing due to limited space.
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Good nightlife in Bodrum.
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06-08-29 aligator: This beach is totally NOT kite friendly. It is a windsurfers' beach where kiters are not welcome. Moreover, very gusty, with narrow beach surrounded by umbrellas, boats, swimmers and beginner windsurfers. None watching for problems on the water (if you are a kitesurfer). Take off and landing spot about 30 m wide (!)