Blue Cruise Details
Gocek – Datca – Marmaris – Gocek 2 Week Blue Tour Program
Day 1 – Gocek
Aren Yachting rental offers "Welcome Koktely" to inform you about the Blue tour itinerary on the first day of the tour. When you first enter the yacht before this presentation, you are greeted by the captain and the yacht staff.
Gocek is a natural port on Turkey's turquoise coast and is just 30 minutes from Dalaman International airport. When you go to the top of Gocek, the nooks and crannies of 12 islands and bays can be seen very easily. Gocek, which has recently become popular, is an important yachting center. This is one of the famous yachting ports of Turkey and Europe. Visit here to see and watch yachts and boats of all sizes. There are bars to enjoy by the sea and restaurants where you can dine.
Day 2 – Tersane Island, Aga Port
The old name of the shipyard island is "Telandria." The island of Tersane, located in fethiye bay, is the largest of the other islands and the 100 meter long canal provides access to it. Gocek, which is actively used in summer, has a closed and sheltered structure but is closed for use due to high winds on the west side. It holds many household ruins that you can see from land and sea. It is known that Gocek, which started to be used in the Byzantine period, is the most reliable port. After the Treaty of Lausanne in 1922, many of the people living there were forced to emigrate.
Agha port consists of twin bays and this is an ideal place to do your moorings. You can also go fishing, swimming or hiking on the beach.
Day 3 – Ekincik Bay, Dalyan
When you visit Ekincik, you are greeted by a breathtaking beauty and unspoiled natural wonder. This place doesn't have a large population. The nearby beach is very nice and calm. The coastal path is quite immense and ideal for boat tours and walks. There is one small port 1.2 mi from the beach. Boats leave for Dalyan, 45 minutes from here. You can easily observe local wildlife inside. This is not an ideal place for water sports enthusiasts, as there are very few water sports facilities on the beach. It has several local shops and restaurants. Sultaniye hot springs are a few minutes' drive from Ekincik. This spa has been used since roman times and is said to have a therapeutic feature. You can easily get over the tension and frustration of the holiday here. You can see other turkey yacht tours rots from the link.
Day 4 – Bozukkale (Loryma), Bozburun
The history of Bozkale dates back to the 10th century B.C. There are 9 castle walls in The Bozkale, an ancient city. Since one of these castle walls has a broken structure, it has been named Bozkale.
Used as a sightseeing area by former British navy ships, The Bozkale is now used as a coastal area. It has a strategic geographical location and narrow harbor. It is said that karori, the commander of Athens, came here in 395 B.C. This is where Antigonos' son, Demetrios, prepared for his war against Rhodes.
Bozburun has a thriving industry and sponge works, gulet yacht construction are extremely popular here. Many companies come here and find gulet yacht masters. It has built gulet yachts in it and is an attractive tourist destination for tourists as sponge works are very popular.
Day 5 – Datça
Datca is an island founded on the southern coast of the Aegean islands and Ionia. This peninsula is located between the Aegean sea and the Mediterranean Sea. When you go towards the end of Datca, you are greeted by the ancient city of Knidos. Spanish pirates were brought here nearly 500 years ago and left for dead, but the air and tranquility of Datca made the Spanish pirates better than to kill them. You can take a nice walk in Datca's port.
Day 6 – Knidos
Knidos is a must-visit ancient city. As the first settlement on the eastern side of Datca, Knidos has unique ruins and tremendous beauty. There is a theatre right next to the port of Knidos. When you take a short walk towards the port, you come across churches built during the Byzantine period. Archaeological excavations have been carried out inside Knidos since 1960. The Statue of Demeter and the lion statues protecting the harbour were found here at the British Museum. It includes necropolises, ports and an Aphrodite temple.
Day 7 – Palamutbuku
The highlight of Acornbuku is its famous beaches. Although the beaches are small, they are very beautiful. By visiting these beaches, you can have a nice day and rejuvenate your body. The ancient city of Knidos, famous for its fish, is just 7.5 miles from Acornbuku. People are very friendly and friendly. Or rather, Acornbuku for short; It is a symbol of peace, peace and happiness. Actually, we can call it a paradise in its own right.
Day 8 – Aktur Bay, Bencik Bay
Aktur is seen as Turkey's oxygen tank. It's surrounded by pine trees, and this place is really part of heaven. Aktur bay, which has the title of being the most beautiful bay in Turkey, is an important tourist center. Aktur consists of Datca and Kurucabuk islands, which are 4 kilometers away from each other.
Bencik has a narrow dark entrance, but when you enter it, you get a tremendous image. Bencik bay has taken its place on the side of the Citadel.
Day 9 – Emel Sayin Bay, Orhaniye Bay, Selimiye Bay
This place is named after Emel Bay, the queen of Turkish classical music. There are plenty of pine trees in them, and these pine trees have a charming smell. Emel Bay, which is an important holiday destination, steals the hearts of many tourists with its dark sparkling sea.
You go to Orhaniye Bay for lunch. With its blue sea and famous Kiskumu beach, Orhaniye bay offers you an enormous view. The most important feature of Orhaniye bay is its deep sea and it is the ability of every ship to pass through this deep sea.
One of the pearls of the Bay of Hisaronu, Selimiye bay is known by its old names "Hydas and Losta." You can see the sunset very well here. There are many ancient ruins in it. The highest hill in the region is Selimiye. The other is Sarıkaya and the next is Kizilköy Asharkale neighborhood. The southeastern hills of the bay are visited a lot by tourists as they feature ancient ruins from the Hellenistic period. Other attractions of the sheep; "The viewing tower is the lighthouse and the monastery."
American underwater archaeologists and scientists came here to investigate the sunken wreckage in the area and found some valuables that are currently on display at the Bodrum Underwater museum. Selimiye, Orhaniye and Hisaronu are indispensable threesomes. Selimiye's clean sea water, abundant fish, vegetables, fruits and almonds will impress you. On the other hand, you will be fascinated by its fresh air, peaceful environment and warm people.
Day 10 – Serce Bay, Kadirga Bay
Serce bay is a popular destination for Blue cruise boats. Research was carried out here at the time and some historical remains were found. Many of these remains are on display at the Bodrum Sul Six museum.
Dinner and overnight processing are done in Kadirga bay.
Day 11 – Marmaris
Marmaris is a port city in Mugla province and an important holiday city of the Mediterranean Sea.
You can see all colors in Marmaris for 12 months.
Its coast, being a natural port, being an ancient city, featuring natural beauties, having blue travel facilities, marina and water sports have made it an important holiday city for many tourists.
Here you can swim even in winter. The surrounding thick and high pine trees, broad-leaved plane trees and daily trees belonging to mugla region are among the features of Marmaris.
Marmaris is one of the important yachting centers of Turkey. Inside you can see the most beautiful boats in the world. He owes his view to the sea, mountains and pine forests. You can find many shops, cafés and restaurants in the narrow streets of the city.
Day 12 – Kocabuk, Gobun Bay, Hamam Bay
After the swimming break in Kocabuk bay, it is moved towards Gobün bay. The narrow entrance of the gobun bay is covered with olive and pine trees. If you go to the end of the bay, you can see the rock tombs and historical ruins.
There is a Cleopatra bath in the water to the southwest of the bay and this bath is also called sunken bath. The monastery has a dark tectonic structure. If you look at the slope of the hill behind the sheep, you can see this tectonic structure and the canals that bring the waters of the crater lake to shore. The monastery bay is surrounded by pine trees and carob trees. At the same time, the ancient wall structure in the north-east direction reminds us of Lydae, the ancient city of Lycia. If you want to go to Lydae, you can take a 1.5-hour walk down the path.
Day 13 – Sarsala Bay, Bedri Rahmi Bay
You can spend a nice day on the stony beach and beach of Sarsala bay. It is a frequent destination for boats participating in the blue tour itineraries. There is a restaurant in the bay.
Bedri Rahmi bay is named after Bedri Rahmi Eyüboglu, a famous 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 that caught her attention. This picture of a fish still greets the tourists who come here. At the same time, the name of this place is also referred to as "Fish rock" by the locals. Bedri Rahmi is highly protected against dark strong winds and therefore an ideal place to anchor. Inside the bay there are oleander flowers, small beaches and turquoise waters, which are fantastic sizes.
Day 14 – Zeytin Island, Yassıca Island
The olive island is located south of the island of Yassca. As the name suggests, it is surrounded by olive trees. There is a dedicated owner team here and there is no other team on any other island. There is an Ottoman olive oil factory on the island.
You can have an enormous night with your partner by visiting the island of Yassıca. The romantic island of Yassıca is also a very ideal place for sunset photos. The island is highly sheltered and has shallow bays. That's why it's 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.