Blue Cruise Details
Göcek – Bodrum – Göcek 2 Week Blue Cruise Program
Day 1 - Göcek
As soon as you enter the yacht, you are greeted by the captain and the yacht staff. After the welcome, you are given an information session called "Welcome Koktely" to learn about the blue tour.
Located on the turquoise coast and at the far end of Turkey, Gocek is just 30 minutes from Dalaman International Airport. After climbing to the top of Gocek, you can easily see 12 candidates and the nooks and crannies of the bay. Gocek is an island famous for yachting because it is a yachting center. Recently, it has become one of the important yachting centers of Turkey and the world. You can walk around the marina and watch the yachts and boats moored here. There are many bars for entertainment by the sea and many restaurants that can serve you the most special dishes. You can see other turkey yacht tours rots from the link.
Day 2 – Tersane Island, Aga Port
The shipyard island is known as Telandria. Fethiye is one of the largest and largest islands in the bay. The eastern side of this island, which is actively used in summer, is closed and sheltered against strong winds, but is closed for use due to high winds on the western side. You can do your moorings on the west side. There are many ancient ruins of houses that you can see from land and sea. It was chosen as one of the most reliable islands of Fethiye during the Byzantine period. After the Lausanne treaty in 1922, many citizens were forced to emigrate.
Agha port consists of twin bays, where you can see many yachts, boats docking. It is an ideal place to swim, fish or go hiking.
Day 3 – Ekincik Bay, Dalyan
Ekincik has a breathtaking beauty and you can see many unspoiled natural wonders in it. Compared to other islands and bays, this place has a calmer structure and is less crowded. The nearby beach is nice and quiet. There is a port located 1.2 miles from the beach. Boats use this port to move to Dalyan. The view of Ekincik is truly spectacular and you can observe a lot of local wildlife in it. Compared to other bays and islands, there are very few water sports facilities in it. Ekincik is mostly home to local shops and restaurants. It's not a good idea to live your nightlife here. Sultaniye hot springs are a few minutes away from Ekincik. It is said that this hot spring has a therapeutic property according to the legend. Sultaniye hot springs are located on the south-west side of The Village Lake. This place has been used since Roman times. You can also get over the strain of being on holiday by coming here. It has a luxurious and relaxing effect.
Day 4 – Bozukkale (Loryma), Bozburun
Bozkale is the ancient city of Turkey and dates back to the 10th century BC. There are rectangular patterned castle walls in it and these walls are 9 in total. Since one of them has a broken and distorted structure, it is called Bozkale.
The coinkala was a sightseeing area used by the British navy. Now it's used as a coastal island in Bozkale. Ships from Athens preferred this place because of its geographical location and narrow port. It was used by the Athenians in 395 BC to prepare for war.
Sponge works and gulet yacht manufacturing are very popular in Bozburun. You can see the world's most robust and beautiful gulet boats here. It is also located here in the best timbers and the best craftsmen. Many companies get masters who build gulet yachts for them from here. Gulet and yacht production here is an important tourist destination as it is very popular.
Day 5 – Datça
Datca is located on the dorlar side of the Aegean island and on the southern coast of Ionia. This island is located between the Aegean sea and the Mediterranean Sea. As we near the end of the island, the island of Knidos shows itself. About 500 years ago, they left spanish pirates here to die, but instead of dying, they got better here. Take a quiet walk to the port of Datca.
Day 6 – Knidos, Orak Island
Knidos is one of the most magnificent places in Anatolia and you must visit. You can find many historical ruins and unique beauty in Knidos, located on the eastern side of Datca. There is a theater right next to this ancient city. If you go forward from the port, you will find a byzantine church. Archaeological excavations have been carried out in Knidos since 1960. The Statue of Demeter, the lion statues protecting the port are currently located in the British Museum. The necropolis is an important attraction for tourists thanks to the port and aphrodite temple.
Located 10 miles from Bodrum, Orak island is famous for its sea life and sparkling blue waters. It is a popular destination for tour organizers in Gokova. The top of the Sickle island, which is located on the opposite side of Kargicik bay, is covered with olive trees. There are no residential areas on the island, but the north side has a sheltered structure, so you can do your moorings here. When you go to the east side, you will be greeted by a sea like an aquarium. You can have a beautiful day here and swim in the blue waters.
Day 7 – Bodrum
Bodrum is located on the Aegean coast of Turkey and is an ideal place to start sea voyages. Gokova bay is considered one of the best sea cruise areas in Europe. Inside Bodrum, you can meet many daily, clear waters, blue skies, suitable mooring areas and many friendly people. The natural beauty of the villages is still intact.
Bodrum is a port city in Mugla province, which is located in the Aegean region in south west Turkey. The name of this place was called "Karya – Halicarnasia" in ancient times. One of the seven wonders of the world is here. The Mousolus Museum is one of the 7 wonders of the world. Built in crusader times, Bodrum castle overlooks the marina and the harbour from the top. Inside the castle is an underwater archaeological museum, which has hosted many cultural festivals over the years.
Day 8 – Mersincik Bay, Palamutbükü
Palamatbükü is a place on the Datca peninsula with the best beaches. Although the beaches are small, they are quite beautiful. It is surrounded by mountains and its gardens are full of places you can use to rejuvenate your skin. Acornbuku is located at the tip of the Datca peninsula and contains the ruins of the ancient city of Knidos. Knidos is just 7.5 miles from here. You can see it even if you throw a needle into the clear sea in Knidos! His people are very friendly and friendly. As you can see, Acornbuku is known as the epitome of peace, peace and happiness. With its friendly people and magnificent natural beauties, Acornbuku is a small paradise in its own right.
Day 9 – Aktur Bay, Bencik Bay
Aktur is the Earth's oxygen tank! The pine trees in it add a different beauty to Aktur bay. It is known as the 'most beautiful bay in Turkey' and is one of the hottest tourism merkz in Turkey. Aktur consists of two parts.
Bencik bay welcomes you with a narrow entrance, but when you enter it, you are greeted by a unique view. Bencik bay is located on the narrowest peninsula side where Hisaronu and Gokova bay are separated, but it is located on the Hisaronu side.
Day 10 – Emel Sayin Bay, Orhaniye Bay, Selimiye Bay
After Emel Bay, the queen and pioneer of Turkish classical music, this sheep name is mostly taken from the fascinating image created by pine trees, the clear sea, the beauty of the bays and the welcoming people. This is a big holiday town.
You go to Orhaniye Bay for lunch. With its blue sea and famous Kiskumu beach, it gives a great view to sea lovers. Another feature of orhaniye bay is its large entrance. Even the world's largest seas can enter through this great entrance. We want you to never miss the experience of this place.
Selimiye bay, located on the mugla side, is one of the most important bays of Hisaronu bay. This sheep was previously known as Hydas. The name of this sheep has changed a lot over time. The beauty of the sunset is revealed by the sun disappearing behind the mountains, creating a magnificent view for you. There are many historical buildings and ruins in the ancient city of Selimiye. There are a total of three castle ruins in the area and the largest of them is Selimiye. Then comes the sakarya summit and the last one is the Kizilköy Asharkale neighborhood. A lot of foreign tourists come here to see the historical ruins from the Hellenistic period. There is a tomb on the south side of the square, which describes the road to Selimiye to the ships. Other interesting places of interest of Selimiye bay; "The viewing tower is the lighthouse and the monastery."
America's sub-sul archaeologists and scientists came here to survey the area for debris. Some historical remains found in Bodrum Underwater museum were found in the wreckage survey. Selimiye, Hisaronu, Orhaniye these are indispensable three. Selimiye is also famous for its immaculate seawater, fish, vegetables, fruits, almonds and olive trees.
Day 11 – Serce Bay, Kadirga Bay
Another stop for blue cruise boats is Serce bay. Underwater surveys were carried out in this bay, which has a sheltered structure, and historical remains were found. These historical remains are currently on display at the Bodrum Underwater Museum.
You go to Kadirga Bay for dinner and overnight.
Day 12 – Kocabuk, Gobun Bay, Hamam Bay
After a swimming break in Kocabuk bay, iron is thrown into Gobün bay. The gob is dark with a narrow entrance and there are frequent olive and pine trees around it. At the end of the bay you can see rock tombs and historical ruins.
It is usually used as Cleopatra, but the other name is Sunken bath bay. Most of the monastery bay has a tectonic structure. If you want to see this tectonic structure, you can go up the hillside at the top of the bay. At the same time, when you go up the hillside, you can see the crater lake's waters in the channels that lower it downwards. Most of the monastery bay is covered with pine trees and carob trees. There is an ancient wall structure located on the north-east side. The appearance of this ancient wall structure reminds us of Lydae, the city of Lycia. If you want to go to Lydae, you need to walk for 1.5 hours from the path of the Monastery bay.
Day 13 – Sarsala Bay, Bedri Rahmi Bay
Sarsala bay is surrounded by pine trees and a long stone beach. You can have a nice day on this beach. Most of the blue tour passengers are overnight here. There is a restaurant in the bay.
Bedri Rahmi is named after the famous Bedri Rahmi Eyüboglu, a Turkish literary writer and painter. In the summer of 1973, Bedri Rahmi came here with her friends and painted a picture of a fish on a rock. This picture of the fish is still welcomed by the guests who come here. The people who live here don't call it Bedri Rahmi bay, but instead they call it "Fish rock." This bay is very well protected from strong winds and therefore you can make your moorings here with peace of mind. The bay features fantastically sized oleander flowers, small beaches and turquoise waters.
Day 14 – Zeytin Island, Yassıca Island
The olive island is located on the southern side of the island of Yassıca. As you can see from the name, this place is called Zeytin island because of the lot of olive trees here. Here you can find a dedicated coastal team, and this particular coastal team does not have any other islands. There is an olive oil factory from Ottoman times on the island.
You can spend a very special and romantic night with your partner in Yassıca island. You can immortalize photos of the spectacular sunset. Since the island is very sheltered and shallow, this is an ideal place for water sports enthusiasts. It is surrounded by olive and pine trees.
Day 15 – Gocek
After breakfast is served on the 15th day, the tour ends at 10:30.