This is a list of ports in Turkey grouped by sea and sorted after port name, wherein piers and special purpose terminals (oil, natural gas, LNG terminals) are separated. Marinas in Turkey are not listed here. As of 2024, there are 54 ports in Turkey.
Ownership and operation
Ports and berthing facilities in Turkey are owned and operated by three different groups, state owned companies, municipalities and private companies.
Major ports are owned and operated by the Turkish State Railways (TCDD) or Turkish Maritime Organization (TDð), which are so-called State Economic Enterprises ( or KðT). However, some of these ports are already privatized and some others, which all belong to the TCDD, are within the ongoing privatization process.
Municipality owned ports are comparatively smaller. Limited to a small volume of coastal traffic, they serve the local needs of provincial towns.
Privately owned ports are mostly constructed and used in special purpose to the particular needs of the industrial plants. However, third parties are also allowed to use these ports.
Not a big portion of these ports have railway connections. Mainly the ones once or still owned by TCDD are connected to national railway network. Ports with railway connection are Limak Port Iskenderun, Mersin Port (Mediterranean Sea), Izmir Port, Nemport (Aegean Sea), Samsunport, TTK Zonguldak Port (Black Sea), Derince Port, Evyap Port, Haydarpasa Port, Port of Bandirma, Tekirdag Port, Yilport Yarimca (Marmara Sea). Also Isdemir, Tupras, Gubretas and Petrol Ofisi have their own ports which are connected to railway network.
Piers
Bulancak Pier
Terminals
Piers
- Aksa (Akkim) Chemical Plant Pier, Yalova
- AktaÃ
 Chemical Plant Pier, ðzmit
- Altñntel Pier
- BagfaÃ
 Piers, Bandñrma
- Bortrans (Borusan) Pier, Gemlik
- BP Gemlik Pier, Gemlik
- Camar Installation Pier, ðzmit
- ÃÂanakkale Pier
- ÃÂanakkale Cement (Akçansa) Pier, ÃÂanakkale
- ÃÂanakkale TDð Piers, ÃÂanakkale
- ÃÂolakoÃÂlu Metallurgy Pier
- Elyaf Plant Pier, Yalova
- Etibank Edincik Pier, Bandñrma
- Gemlik Pier, Gemlik
- GübretaÃ
 Fertilizer Pier, Yarñmca
- ðgsaÃ
 Fertilizer Complex Pier, ðzmit
- Kñzñlkaya Pier, Dilovasñ
- Lafarge Aslan Cement Piers, Darñca
- LimaÃ
 Pursan Pier, ðzmit
- MKS Dolphin Pier, Gemlik
- Mudanya Pier, Mudanya
- Nuh Cement Pier, Hereke
- POAÃ
 Pier, ÃÂubuklu, Istanbul
- POAÃ
Â-Shell Pier, Derince
- Poliport (Polisan) Pier, Dilovasñ
- Rota/Korfez Piers
- Tugsas (Nitro Factory) Pier, Gemlik
- Yarñmca Piers, Yarñmca
Terminals
- AktaÃ
 Terminal, Derince
- Aygaz LPG Terminal, Yarñmca
- BotaÃ
 Terminal, Marmara EreÃÂlisi
- ÃÂekisan (Mobil-Shell-BP) Terminals, Haramidere, Istanbul Province
- Habas Terminal
- Marmara Botas LNG Terminal
- Petkim Terminal, Yarñmca
- SolventaÃ
 Terminal, Dilovasñ
- Total Gebze Terminal, Gebze
- Total Haramidere Terminal, Haramidere, Istanbul
- TüpraÃ
 Tütünçiftlik Refinery Terminal
- Zülfikarlar Molasses Terminal, Yarñmca
Piers
- HabaÃ
 Pier, Nemrut Bay
- Ege Fertilizer Pier, Nemrut Bay
- LimaÃ
 Pier, Nemrut Bay
- NemtaÃ
 Pier, Nemrut Bay
- Seka Göcek Pier, Fethiye
- ÃÂukurova Pier, Nemrut Bay
Terminals
- APM Terminals Izmir AliaÃÂa Terminal
- Total AliaÃÂa Izmir Terminal
- TüpraÃ
 AliaÃÂa Izmir Refinery Terminal
Piers
- Ekinciler Pier, Iskenderun
- Sariseki Fertilizer Pier, Iskenderun
- Seka Mersin Pier
- TaÃ
Âucu Pier
- Yazicilar Pier
Terminals
See also
References
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