Tour Detail
A gulet cruise along Turkey’s coastline offers a blend of relaxation, adventure, and cultural immersion. Discover the unique experiences each route has to offer, from historical ruins to vibrant marine life, and uncover the magic of Turkey’s Turquoise Coast.
1. Bodrum to Gokova Bay
Starting in Bodrum, this route takes you through the beautiful Gokova Bay. Visit the historic Cleopatra Island, where legend says Mark Antony imported sand for Cleopatra’s private beach. The sand here is uniquely fine and white, and local lore suggests Cleopatra swam in these waters. Orak Island is a top spot for snorkeling with its pristine underwater visibility, letting you spot fish, sea turtles, and even the occasional dolphin. End your day with a sunset view of Bodrum’s historic castle.
2. Fethiye to Kekova
Sailing from Fethiye, you’ll experience the scenic and historic wonders of the Turkish coast. Butterfly Valley is a spectacular natural site accessible only by boat, where you can hike and see various butterfly species fluttering among the valley’s cliffs. Nearby, the Blue Lagoon at Oludeniz offers calm, turquoise waters perfect for swimming. In Kekova, explore the ancient sunken city by kayak or snorkeling to see ancient walls and staircases beneath the water. This area is protected, ensuring its historical treasures remain untouched.
3. Marmaris to Fethiye
The Marmaris to Datça Peninsula route is ideal for travelers seeking less crowded locations with breathtaking natural beauty. Stop in Bozburun, a small fishing village known for traditional Turkish boat building and charming local markets. Enjoy fresh seafood caught that day, and chat with locals who carry on the region’s seafaring traditions. Sailing on, visit the ancient city of Kayakoy, a cultural highlight with a well-preserved amphitheater and harbor. Fethiye is a refreshing change of pace, with crystal-clear waters and dramatic landscapes.
4. Gocek Islands
Gocek is a paradise for yacht and gulet lovers, with a variety of islands and quiet bays to explore. The Yassica Islands are especially family-friendly, with shallow waters that are great for young swimmers. Stop at Cleopatra’s Bath to swim among the ancient ruins of what’s believed to be Cleopatra’s own bathhouse. This area is rich in legends and stunning scenery, perfect for a relaxing day of swimming, snorkeling, and soaking up the sun. With its secluded bays, Gocek is perfect for those looking for an intimate, private charter experience.