Gulf of Saros

Saros Bay or Gulf of Saros (Turkish: Saros Körfezi) (originally Greek: κόλπου του Σάρρου)The bay is 75 km (47 mi) long and 35 km (22 mi) wide. Far from industrialized areas and thanks to underwater currents, it is a popular summer recreation resort with sandy strands and crystal-clear sea. Scuba diving, windsurfing and fishing are the most practiced water sports here. On the Southern shore of the Dardanelles, across from Gallipoli, was the location of legendary Troy.

Gulf of Saros

Saros Bay or Gulf of Saros (Turkish: Saros Körfezi) (originally Greek: κόλπου του Σάρρου)The bay is 75 km (47 mi) long and 35 km (22 mi) wide. Far from industrialized areas and thanks to underwater currents, it is a popular summer recreation resort with sandy strands and crystal-clear sea. Scuba diving, windsurfing and fishing are the most practiced water sports here. On the Southern shore of the Dardanelles, across from Gallipoli, was the location of legendary Troy.