Long-Distance Coastal Rowing – Çanakkale Route
The Dardanelles Strait, where the Aegean meets the Marmara, invites rowing enthusiasts on a unique journey with its distinctive natural beauty and captivating coves. Accompanied by deep-blue waters, lush green shores, and a peaceful atmosphere, this route offers both the joy of sport and the enchanting landscapes of the region.
Route Start – Gallipoli Peninsula
The tour begins on the Gallipoli Peninsula, renowned for its panoramic views of the Dardanelles. From the very first stroke, the crystal-clear waters and verdant coastline provide participants with a remarkable rowing experience.
Ertuğrul Bay
With its silence, calm atmosphere, and turquoise waters, this bay offers a natural course perfectly suited for rowing.
Seddülbahir & Tel Bays
The fine sands stretching along the coast and the clear sea make these bays ideal rest stops for rowers.
İkiz Bay
Formed by two side-by-side coves, this landscape feels like a delicate play of nature. Its tranquil setting adds a pleasant rhythm to the rowing journey.
Zığındere Beach & Kabatepe
With Kabatepe serving as a natural harbor and Zığındere stretching along the shore, these stops enchant those who want to feel the serenity of the sea while enjoying breathtaking views.
Anzac Cove
Known for its pristine waters and surrounding natural areas, Anzac Cove stands out as one of the most special points along the route.
Other Bays – Hidden Gems
Arıburnu, Suvla, Tekke, Azmak, and Küçük Anafarta bays, with their unspoiled character and crystal-clear waters, offer participants new discoveries throughout the tour.