Bodrum is a picturesque town on the southwest aegean coast of Turkey. The Mediterranean style white houses with purple bougainvilleas and the massive Castle of the Knights of Saint John attract visitors.
The city was called Halicarnassus in ancient times and was home to the Mausoleum, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. Bodrum is also famous for its traditional wooden type of Gulets built locally in the shipyards.
The Blue Voyage on a Gulet is a chance to have an unforgettable summer holiday along the coast of the Aegean and the Mediterranean. Shopping around the town is a very pleasant way to spend the day, and the nightlife in Bodrum is lively, with its bars, discos, and restaurants bringing people together.
The island in the south of Bodrum covered with pine trees on the hills. Island is also popular with its cave has natural hot water spring and well healing mud to skin diseases.
A beautiful swimming and dining place surrounded by crystal clear blue waters.
This bay has got some of the ruins from Bzyantine times and is very suitable for anchorage and beach walking.
This is a small fisherman village with a few restaurants where you can have a chance to eat fresh fish or just to have a nice stop and take a pleasant walk on the beach.
It is a village near Çökertme which has a nice beach with a natural atmosphere and a lot of small fish restaurants.
Excellent anchorground and still quite inaccessible from land.
One of the far end bays of Gokova gulf. Beautiful scenery and a nice stop for shopping and dinner in one of the restaurants.
Another paradiselike bay; sheltered with huge pine forests, you may enjoy a walk in the forest. The beach is perfect for anchorage and still quite inaccessible from land.
It offers a good shelter and incredible landscapes with its green forests and blue sea. The name English Harbour comes from British submarines hiding and sheltering for a few months in this cove during World War II. A little mermaid is sitting on a rock at the entrance of the Okluk Bay which has been placed by Sadun Boro the famous Turkish traveler.
The island is like an open air museum with its unique beach, sand and crystal clear waters. There is a small amphitheater, small buildings with domed roofs,
cisterns. It is said that the sand of Cleopatra Beach was brought by Antonious for Cleopatra . It is also forbidden to remove its special sand from the island.
It looks very nice from high slopes and especially at sunset. It is one of the most beautiful bay of Gökova Golf.
Camaltı Bay, Bekar Liman (Gökagac Bükü), Karaagac limanı, Uzun liman, Babuş Bükü and Göllü Ada are the most important anchorage point places of Yediadalar Region.
The bay is one of several excellent anchorage places in the area and is also surrounded by pine forest. Also, you could find liquidambar orientalis trees (oriental sweetgum) on the south shores of Gökova Gulf.
There are two Çatı bays which are called Big and Small. There are perfect coves that you can visit and enjoy swimming the next day early in the morning.
ROUTE PLAN: Our plan may vary according to the sea conditions and weather forecast and with guests general requests and preferences and it can be changed on route for our guests comfort and safety. The above places have been given as an information to help for your route planning.