Where is Gökçeada, How to Get There? What are the Places to Visit in Gökçeada?

Doruk Hill, located on Gökçeada, is the highest point on the island at 673 meters. Gökçeada is also rich in freshwater resources, and boasts four ponds and one dam lake. The Zeytinliköy Dam meets Gökçeada's water needs.
Where is Gökçeada Located?
Gökçeada is a district of Çanakkale Province, located in the northern part of the Aegean Sea at the entrance to the Gulf of Saros. Samothrace Island is located to the north of Gökçeada.
Bozcaada is located in the south. It borders Lemnos Island to the southwest and the Gallipoli Peninsula to the east. Gökçeada is forty-five kilometers from Çanakkale and three hundred and thirty kilometers from Istanbul. The island's distance to Ankara is seven hundred and twenty kilometers.
How to get to Gökçeada?
Getting to Gökçeada is a crucial issue. The only way to reach Gökçeada is by sea, which is provided by Gestaş. Transportation to Gökçeada is much faster than before, and it's also possible to reach the island by sea bus or ferry. It takes approximately one and a half hours to reach the island. For those planning to walk to Gökçeada, the sea bus from Çanakkale takes approximately 50 minutes to reach the island.
For those planning to arrive by car, starting in Tekirdağ, following the route through Gelibolu and Eceabat, and then crossing via ferry from Kabatepe Port is possible. From Izmir, the crossing requires crossing the Dardanelles.
To cross the Dardanelles from this side, one of the ferries from Gelibolu, Eceabat, or Kilitbahir is preferred. However, if you purchase a ferry ticket on the same day, you can cross to Gökçeada free of charge.
What are the characteristics of Gökçeada?
Gökçeada's vegetation varies depending on the island's climate and landforms. The island's unique soils and abundant water resources make it a particularly rich source of vegetation.
A general look at Gökçeada's geography reveals forests, olive groves, and maquis. Of the island's 30,000 acres of agricultural land, approximately 7,150 acres are comprised of olive groves. Olive trees grow in almost every area of Gökçeada. Some are centuries-old, some 300 or 400 years old. Along the southern coast, wind-exposed areas are covered with thorny shrubs called astragalus. Astragalus, in turn, comprises important plants that contribute to Gökçeada's erosion stability.
What are the places to visit in Gökçeada?
Gökçeada boasts numerous unique areas to see and explore. Each of these areas boasts impressive characteristics. While Gökçeada's climate makes it ideal for any occasion, the island's most popular and vibrant season is the summer months, which cover June through September. During these periods, Gökçeada offers a relaxing holiday experience, complete with sea, sun, and sand. The must-see destinations in Gökçeada are listed below:
Gökçeada Rock Tomb
Dereköy Historical Greek Laundry
Gökçeada City Museum
New Almond Mound
Laz Bay
Secret Harbor
Kefaloz Beach
Star Bay
Lamb Port
Marmaros Bay
What kind of place is Gökçeada Rock Tomb?
The rock tombs located in the southern region of Gökçeada have a very interesting structure. There are no inscriptions relating to the rock tombs. Therefore, it is not clear from which period they date or who built them.
One of the most intriguing structures on Gökçeada, the rock tomb is believed by experts to have been built during the Roman period based on its form and structure. The rock tomb can be reached by following the Uğurlu-Aydıncık road, eighteen kilometers from Gökçeada city center. The tombs, located approximately 100 meters on the right side of the road, are inaccessible by car, requiring a short walk.
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