|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Home
Blue
Cruises Bodrum & Bodrum Cabin Charters
Bodrum & Bodrum Cabin Charters |
 |
Day
1-
Board your yacht in Bodrum Harbour.
Cruise to Karaada (Black Island) for
an afternoon of swimming and
watersports or stay in Bodrum
Harbour for the night. If yours is
the latter choice, explore Bodrum
Castle, built by the Knights of St.
John during the Crusades and now
home to the fabulous Museum of
Underwater Archaeology. Bodrum is
famous for its nightlife, so dine
out in style, stroll through the
bazaar, visit a café or dance until
dawn.
Day
2-
Swim and sunbathe in the morning
before taking a relaxing sail across
to the Yedi Adalari (Seven Islands).
Spend the afternoon enjoying the
scenery or try water-skiing,
windsurfing and snorkeling in
crystal-clear waters. Dine "al
fresco" aboard the yacht tonight.
Day 3-
Sail to Longoz, a quiet little inlet
surrounded by pine forest. Meet the
friendly locals during a walk
ashore. After lunch, sail into
Degirmen Buku and drop anchor in
"English Harbour", so-named as
British torpedo boats used the inlet
as their base during the Second
World War. Tonight dine ashore in a
small restaurant on the eastern side
of Degirmen Buku.
Day
4-
Sailing further down the gulf, stop
to explore the three islands known
as the "Sehir Adalari" (Island
City). In ancient times, the
settlement on the largest of the
islands was known as Cedreae and the
fortification walls of the city can
still be seen. Among the ruins that
are found scattered among the olive
groves, are a small theatre, an
Apollon temple and a necropolis. On
the western side of this island is a
beach known as "Cleopatra's Beach",
the sand of which was reputedly
shipped across from Africa on
Cleopatra's orders. Move on to
Karacasogut Limani (Willow Harbour)
for the night. Dine on fresh fish in
the quaint restaurant ashore.
Day
5-
A morning of leisurely cruising,
making our way back along the coast
and into the idyllic anchorage of
Kufre. Swim and snorkel here or take
a walk ashore through dense pine
forest and seek out the fragrant
amber tree. This tree, also known as
styrax, is found in only a few
places in the eastern Mediterranean
- and indeed the world.
Day
6-
Sail across to Cokertme on the
northern side of the Gulf of Gokova.
This is a large, sheltered bay
backed by steep mountains, creating
a beautiful setting for swimming and
even walking - there are some
interesteding walks to take ashore
through pine forest and
olive
groves. Dinner ashore in one of the
local restaurants - dinner followed
by entertainment, courtesy of
the
local village folk!
Day 7-
Returning in the direction of Bodrum,
anchor off Orak Island, renowned for
its crystal-clear waters and snorkel
around the island or relax on board.
Either stay here for the night or
return to Bodrum Harbour for a final
night's dinner ashore.
Day 8-
Disembark the yacht in Bodrum. |
 |
|
Please
Contact Us! to get more information about tours,
prices and details. |
|
|
|
Reservation Request Form |
|
|
|
|
 |
|
 |