- overnight
- alongside
- own anchor
- buoy
- shower
- WC
Sarsala Bay is a group of three bays 1.5 miles north-east of Wall Bay.
Anchoring is possible in any of the coves, depending on conditions, but you will be dropping in at least 15 metres. Alternatively, go to the centre cove and moor on the jetty of the Sarsala Cove Restaurant, where there is space for some 20-30 yachts in depths of 4 metres on laid moorings. Restaurant staff will help you moor, taking your lines to mild steel rings nailed to the planking of the jetty (so perhaps not a good place to be in unsettled weather!). The shelter here is good from all directions except NE. In the prevailing W/NW winds, however, gusts will be experienced from both sides. There is also occasional swell from passing gulets heading for the beach at the northern end of the bay.