- overnight
- own anchor
Asin Limani is a small bay located in the north of Asin Bay.
In Asin Limani, yachts can get stern or bow to the western embankment if they manage to find a place, since the embankment is filled with local yachts and fishing boats even in low season. The embankment depth is a little over two meters. The second option is the mooring of the yacht - its own anchor without reaching the embankment at depths of 3-6 meters with a possible stretch to the shore. The bottom is muddy and seaweed. Anchor holds well.
The bay protects yachts well from Meltemi, but is open to the south, therefore with S winds it is not comfortable to have ancorage here or even dangerous.
The entrance to the bay along a fairly narrow fairway is 15–20 meters west of the remains of the Byzantine tower. You need to be afraid of the ancient flooded breakwater stretched from the western shore towards the tower.
On the shore near the waterfront there are several bars and restaurants and minimarket. On the eastern shore of the bay is the excavated remains of the ancient city of Yasos.