GÖCEK - BODRUM – GÖCEK / 14 NIGHTS

Göcek

After a welcome cocktail, you can board your blue cruise from Göcek, a calm holiday destination with protected wonderful environment, pristine blue waves, nice locals, and historic ruins.

Tersane Island (Shipyard Island) - Ağa Harbour

The ruins of an Ottoman shipyard may be seen in the winter harbour on Tersane Island (Shipyard Island), the largest island in the Gulf of Göcek. Summer harbour, secluded bay, symbolises blue charms that blue cruise boats prefer to stop by.

Ekincik Gulf - Dalyan

The Gulf of Ekincik will provide unique blue cruise adventures with its long pebbled beach, nature, breathtaking scenery, and crystal blue waves.

Bozukkale – Bozburun

Bozukkale retains the atmosphere of the past with its forts and turrets.

Bozburun, where gulet-type boats are manufactured, is a calm place to escape the people and bustle.

Datça

Datça will interest you with its unique structures, as it inspired poet Can Yücel with its gorgeous bays, pleasant sun, sheltered beaches, and ancient history!

Knidos - Orak Island

Knidos' historical attractions include an antique theatre, two Byzantine churches, and an Aphrodite temple.

Orak Island has a beautiful blue with crystal-clear waters like an aquarium.

Bodrum

Bodrum, with its ancient ruins, vibrant nightlife, lovely bays, and breathtaking views, is a blue cruiser's dream.

Palamutbükü - Mersincik

Mersincik Bay is a spot where you can wander through beautiful green forests and swim in blue waters.

Aktur Bay - Bencik Bay

How about breathing in peace in Aktur Bay, a naturally oxygenated area?

Bencik Bay, with its breathtaking views and tiny inlet, is a natural treasure.

Emel Sayın-Orhaniye-Selimiye

In Emel Sayın Bay, you can enjoy the fresh air and hum charming songs while admiring the stunning surroundings.

Orhaniye Bay is a blue cruise stopover for tourists seeking deep blue waters.

The sun setting behind the mountains at sunset gives the view in Selimiye Bay a rich red. Other than the Hellenistic ruins, you'd like to see an observation tower, a lighthouse, a monastery, and a theatre.

Serçe Bay - Kadırga Bay

The Bodrum Underwater Archaeology Museum displays the ruins at Serçe Bay.

Kadırga Bay has calm blue waters for swimming.

Göbün - Hamam

To observe the rock-cut tombs and ancient ruins near Göbün Bay, you'll need to go blue!

You can find hope in the blue heritage of Hamam Bay, where Cleopatra allegedly swam and erected a bath on the shore.

Sarsala-Bedri Rahmi

A lengthy pine-lined beach, a wonderful café, blue waves... Sarsala Bay, indeed.

Bedri Rahmi Eyübolu, a poet and painter, painted the fish on the rock. Isn't this stunning beauty inspiring?

Zeytin Island – Yassıca Island

Zeytin Island, home to an Ottoman olive oil factory, is the only privately held island.

The sunsets on Yassca Island are more poetically gorgeous, allowing you to fully embrace romanticism.

Göcek

We've returned at Göcek, the starting point of your blue voyage. Wishing you new blue dreams...