Our original Blue Cruise and still as popular as ever. The central Lycian coast is probably the nicest Blue Cruise area to be discovered in Turkey. With its typical Mediterranean streets stretching from the outskirts of the historical castle down to the seaside, its port with a capacity of 1500 yachts, its modern buildings and its long sand beach right in the city, Marmaris is one of the pioneers of yacht charters. Passing by the reed-beds that look like a maze, you reach a sand peninsula between a lake and the sea. On the north of the lake, there is the touristical town, Köycegiz. Do not pass by without seeing the large ancient Carion City of Caunos, dating back the 4th century BC. before arriving in Fethiye, a fascinating coastline stepped in the history of many civilizations. From cosmopolitan Marmaris to timeless Fethiye, the archaeological fans, villages and spectacular mountain scenery, you may die to replenish yourselves with every summer.
CRUISE Day 1:
Embarkment in the morning. After breakfast, depart from Fethiye Harbour for Gocek Island. After moving through uniquely beautiful islands, we will finally anchor at Yassica Islands. Lunch will be taken in this beautiful chain of little islands. Dinner and overnight will be in a bay amongst the islands of Gocek.
CRUISE Day 2:
After breakfast, we sail to the spectacularly stunning Bedri Rahmi Bay, named after a famous Turkish artist and then to Sarsala Bay. Cruise to Aga Limani after lunch. Overnight stay will be in this lovely bay.
CRUISE Day 3:
Cruise starts early in the morning and the breakfast will be served in the bay of Kumlubuk which lies within the sight of Marmaris but is cut off from it by a forbidding set of Limestone Mountains. You will have lunch in a nice bay of Cennet Island. Overnight stay will be at Marmaris Harbour.
CRUISE Day 4:
After having breakfast in Marmaris Port, you will leave the Gulet with best wishes to see you again and a pleasant journey homeward.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Cruise itineraries are subject to change, due to bad weather conditions, force majeure and change in local legislation without prior notice and docking conditions in major ports and marinas.