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ANTALYA
Lycian Coast
Lycian Coast (FC)

BODRUM
Gulf of Gokova
Gulf of Gokova (FC)

GOCEK
Along the Lycia

Greek Islands
Cyclades
North Dodekanes
South Dodekanes

Marmaris
Gulf of Fethiye
Gulf of Fethiye (FC)
 


These itineraries are based on a certain geographical logic and they have been formed with years of experience behind them. When you're planning the cruise route, you can use the standard programs of our regular yacht tours as a reference.

The itineraries have been designed so as to ensure maximum guest comfort and relaxation, whilst also providing for plenty of interest at a variety of stops. It is necessary that these itineraries remain a little flexible so as to allow for sudden weather conditions and crowds at certain times of the year. If this is the case, it may be necessary to move to an alternative mooring.
 

GOCEK - KEKOVA - GOCEK
This highly recommendable one-way cruise program includes the main highlights of the Antalya - Antalya and the Fethiye - Marmaris route; namely the bays and islands near Gocek, Oludeniz, Gemiler Island, Kekova, Myra and Kas.

MARMARIS-FETHIYE-MARMARIS
From Ekincik, you can visit the delightful riverside town of Dalyan and the nearby ruins of ancient Caunos with an opportunity to swim at the Iztuzu Beach. Then to Fethiye (ancient Telmessos). From Gemiler Island you can make an overland walk to the ruined Greek town of Kayakoy. The world-famous beach of Oludeniz and the lovely bays of Gocek are the other highlights of the area.

BODRUM - BODRUM
The Gulf of Gokova is where the Blue Cruise originated. The southeast of the gulf is especially rich in the sense of secluded bays. The exciting night life of Bodrum, with its countless bars and restaurants; Cleopatra's Beach and the ruins of ancient Cedrae on Sedir Island; Karacasogut's pretty village and close proximity to Marmaris (about half hour by taxi); English Harbor - where a group of W.W.II British Torpedo Boats are said to have taken refuge are some highlights of this route.



 

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