

Day 1: Board the yacht in Bodrum. You will receive information about the yacht and the tour program. Overnight is in Bodrum Harbour.
Day 2: Departure after breakfast. Cruise about one hour, first stop is Karaada, the little Island in front of Bodrum. After lunch, we sail a little over three hours to Çatı, a lovely bay on the south coast of the gulf. Dinner and an overnight stay here.
Day 3: Cruise an hour and a half after breakfast to the region of Seven Islands. In the Küfre bay, we suggest a short walk through the storax (liquidambar) forest.
Day 4: After breakfast, a short cruise of an hour and a half will bring us to Löngöz Bay. In the afternoon we sail a further one and a half hours to Karacasöğüt. This small village is only 30 km from Marmaris. After dinner, you can take a minibus and spend some time in Marmaris.
Day 5: After breakfast we sail to Cleopatra (Cedreae) Island. On the west of the island is a wonderful little beach. It is said that Cleopatra had the sand for this beach brought from the desert of North Africa.
Late in the afternoon, we leave the island to anchor in the bay of Değirmenbükü. A small creek on the west side of this bay is called İngiliz Limanı (English Harbour). This name is derived from the Second World War when English torpedo boats hid in this cove.
Day 6: Leaving English Harbour, we cruise to the northern side of the Gulf to Akbük. Here we can swim, surf, etc. In the afternoon, we continue to Çökertme Bay (2 hours).
Day 7: We cruise back to Bodrum. After swimming stops at Oraklar and Çiftlik, we will decide on a possible stop at Tavşanburnu. The last dinner on the boat is in Bodrum harbor.
Day 8: Disembark in Bodrum after breakfast.
Day 1: Board the yacht in Bodrum. You will receive information about the yacht and the tour program. Overnight is in Bodrum Harbour.
Day 2: We leave Bodrum early in the morning, passing St. Peter’s castle which guards the harbor. We sail to Cleopatra (Cedreae) Island. On the west of the island is a wonderful little beach. It is said that Cleopatra had the sand for this beach brought from the desert of North Africa. In the afternoon we sail to Karacasöğüt. This small village is only 30 km from Marmaris. You can take a minibus and spend some time in Marmaris. We spend the night in Karaca Söğüt.
Day 3: We sail to the bay of Değimenbükü. A small creek on the west side of this bay is called İngiliz Limanı (English Harbour). This name is derived from the Second World War when English torpedo boats hid in this cove. After lunch we go to Tuzla Natural Harbour, followed by a visit to the Seven Islands region where we spend the night.
Day 4: Our first stop is the ancient city of Knidos. From the ruins you can look to the right and see the Aegean Sea and turn to the left and see the Mediterranean Sea. Later we sail to Iciler Bay. We have dinner and spend the night in the unspoiled town of Datça. Take a deep breath; the air in Datça has the distinction of having the highest oxygen content in the World (33% compared to the usual 21%).
Day 5: On to Greece and the island of Symi. Houses fill the hills around the harbor. Fishing is the main livelihood of many of the Greeks here as you can tell by all the colorful fishing boats.
Day 6: The Greek island of Kos is home to the World’s first medical school. Hippocrates’ school is a 15 minute bus ride from Kos town. The town square is surrounded by trendy outdoor coffee joints and a mosque. There are quite a few clubs if you want a night out.
Day 7: Cruise to Bodrum for Turkish formalities and breakfast. We go to Bitez for lunch. In the afternoon we sail to Kara Island.
It’s your choice where we spend the night, Kara Island or Bodrum Harbor.
Day 8: Disembark in Bodrum after breakfast.
Day 1: Transfer from Dalaman airport to Göcek. You will receive information about the yacht and the tour program. We sail to the Yassica Islands for swimming and we will also spend the night there.
Day 2: Sun and sea is the agenda for today. Several stops for swimming and water sports in a variety of scenic locations including Grundig Cove and several small bays near Fethiye. You have the option to visit ancient Telmessos with its Lycian rock tombs.
Day 3: The blue lagoon of Ölüdeniz is one of the most photographed places in the Mediterranean. Great photos can be taken during a 30-minute paraglide down from Baba Dag (Father Mountain). In 67 BC Pompey the Great anchored his Roman fleet here during his war against the Lycian pirates. We will anchor for the night at Gemiler Adasi (Ships Island) which was a main pirate base; the ruins of the pirate town are still on the island.
Day 4: Your gulet will anchor in the mouth of the Dalyan River. Much of the area is a protected reserve for giant sea turtles. A river excursion boat will take you to the ruins of Kaunos. You will pass ancient Lycian rock tombs high on the cliff. For some the highlight of the day is the mud baths. We spend the night in Ekincik with its pine forests.
Day 5: The day begins with a stop at Aga Limani. From here a short hike brings us to Lydea with its Greek, Roman and Byzantine ruins. Cleopatra sailed to the Roman baths of Batik Hamam. So will we, we spend the night there.
Day 6: Cruise to lovely Sarsala cove. Wind permitting we will sail from there. Our overnight stop will be Domuz (Pig) Island.
Day 7: Today’s first stop is Tersane (Dockyard) Island which was noted for its boat building in ancient times. We sail on to a cove called BedRİ Rahmi who was an early blue voyager. In 1973 he painted a fish on a rock behind a fountain here. Thereafter the inlet has been called by his name. You can see the painted fish right behind the fountain and behind that there is a Lycian rock tomb hidden by the trees. We anchor here overnight.
Day 8: We sail to Göcek harbor to disembark. Transfer to Dalaman airport.
Day 1: Board the yacht in Marmaris. You will receive information about the yacht and the tour program. We spend the night in Marmaris Harbour.
Day 2: After breakfast we depart for Amos Bay, some distance to the south east of Marmaris. There we'll enjoy our first bath in the sea. Later in the day we will set sail for Ekincik Bay, which is to be our anchorage for the first night.
Day 3: In the morning, should guests so desire there is an excursion available to the ancient site of Caunos which can be reached by going in small fishing boats along the Dalyan River. Further upriver there are sulphur and mud baths supposedly very cleansing for your skin.
Day 4: Even before the party wakes up in the morning we will leave Ekincik Bay so as to profit from the morning wind which usually blows off Dalaman beach. Breakfast will be served under way. For lunch and a dive into crystal clear water we'll drop anchor in Ağalimanı Bay. In the afternoon we will set sail on to beautiful Bedri Rahmi Bay deep within the Great Bay of Fethiye.
Day 5: We'll spend this morning at Tersane Island, a place where in ancient times the people of this region built their wooden ships. After lunch we will cross the bay and make fast at the little marina of Fethiye so that you may visit the town.
Day 6: After an early breakfast we’ll cross the quiet expanses of Fethiye Bay to Dişibilmez. This little bay is a paradise for snorkelling fans. What’s more, it’s also a meeting place for many kinds of fish, just waiting to be caught. Good luck to any fishermen amongst us! Overnight is in the same bay.
Day 7: After breakfast we’ll set sail for Kadırga Bay where we’ll spend some time swimming, surfing, snorkeling and for a last dive into the clear water of outer Marmaris Bay, then with the setting sun we’ll make fast for Marmaris quay.
Day 8: After breakfast, disembark in Marmaris harbour.
Day 1: Board the yacht in Marmaris. You will receive information about the yacht and the tour program. We spend the night in Marmaris Harbour. There is a great view of the harbor from the Marmaris Castle Museum.
Day 2: Sun and sea is the agenda for today. Several stops for swimming and water sports in a variety of scenic locations including Kadırga Cove and Serçe where we spend the night.
Day 3: In the morning we sail to the fishing village of Bozburun. You can take an active part in hoisting sails or guiding the wheel. The last stop of the day is Kızıl Island.
Day 4: The lovely town of Selimiye is the first stop. Later in Hisarönü Bay a short walk through the trees will bring you to a waterfall. In Orhaniye you can walk on water. There is a sandbar that extends 800 meters into the sea.
Day 5: In Bencik a short walk to the top of the hill gives a great view of two different bays at the same time. Then our destination is Datça, take a deep breath; the air here has the distinction of having the highest oxygen content in the World (33% compared to the usual 21%).
Day 6: Leaving quaint Datça we stop at the ancient city of Loryma. Later the swimming and diving in the beautiful cove at Bozukkale is some of the best of the trip.
Day 7: We sail to Arap Island and a day of water sports. Later we go to outer Marmaris Bay for our last swim. At sunset we dock in Marmaris.
Day 8: After breakfast, disembark in Marmaris harbour.
Day 1: Board the yacht in Marmaris. You will receive information about the yacht and the tour program. We spend the night in Marmaris Harbour.
Day 2: Sun and sea is the agenda for today. Several stops for swimming and water sports in a variety of scenic locations includingArap Island and Bozukkale which has an ancient fortress.
Day 3: The first stop is the fishing village of Bozburun where Turkey’s wooden yachts or gullets are built. Later we sail to Orhaniye for swimming.
Day 4: In Bencik a short walk to the top of the hill gives a great view of two different bays at the same time. Then our destination is Datça, take a deep breath; the air here has the distinction of having the highest oxygen content in the World (33% compared to the usual 21%).
Day 5: After customs formalities we set sail for Greece. On the island of Symi, houses fill the hills around the harbor. Fishing is the main livelihood of many of the Greeks here as you can tell by all the colorful fishing boats.
Day 6: After a lazy breakfast in scenic Symi, we sail to Rhodes. The medieval Old Town in Rhodes was built by the Knights of St. John. At the top of the hill is the Palace of the Grand Master with hundreds of rooms, a moat and a drawbridge. The Archaeological Museum has the beautiful statue Aphrodite Bathing.
Day 7: We sail to Kadırga Bay for a day of water sports. Later we go to outer Marmaris Bay for our last swim. At sunset we dock in Marmaris.
Day 8: After breakfast, disembark in Marmaris harbour.

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