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Snorkel over the ruins of sunken cities, swim with sea-turtles, maybe even see dolphins and flying fish watch the amazing sunsets from the decks of our traditional gulet yachts., choose from week-long cruises, day trips or half-day trips and even shorter 2-hour excursions to visit the many beautiful islands dotted around the magnificent bays..

You don't need to be a dedicated seafarer to enjoy our gulet cruises. Our yachts are built in the local gulet tradition, designed for maximum space and comfort, with spacious cabins and conventional bathrooms. With multiple living spaces above and below deck, a group of twelve guests will never feel crowded. Have you always dreamed of owning your very own gulet yacht? Have a look at our gulets for sale and contact us if you are interested in purchasing a gulet.

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Fethiye & Kekova Gulet Tour

Fethiye & kekova gulet overview, tour summary.

Fethiye to Fethiye

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Country(ies): Turkey

Tour type: Small Group

Group size: Min: 6 | Max: 16

Accommodation: Gulet Cabin

Transport: Gulet Sailboat

Highlights: Fethiye, Oludeniz, Butterfly Valley, St. Nicholas Island, Yesilkoy, Kas, Simena, Ucagiz, Kekova, Tersane Bay, Gokkaya, Bayindir Limani, Kalkan, Camli Burun, Batikkaya Bay

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Embark on an unforgettable 8-day roundtrip voyage from the picturesque port of Fethiye, setting sail along the enchanting Turquoise Coast of Turkey . This gulet cruise promises a tranquil odyssey through crystalline waters, unveiling hidden gems and serene landscapes at every turn. As we journey from Fethiye and back, our itinerary is adorned with stops at secluded coves and idyllic islands, inviting you to indulge in a myriad of leisurely pursuits.

Immerse yourself in the soothing rhythm of the Mediterranean as we anchor in secluded bays, providing ample opportunities for rejuvenation amidst nature's embrace. Whether you choose to bask in the sun's warm caress, dip into the refreshing azure waters for a leisurely swim, or venture beneath the surface with snorkel in hand to discover the vibrant marine life, each moment aboard is tailored to your relaxation and exploration.

Throughout our voyage, we'll grace the shores of renowned destinations, each offering its own unique allure. Among the highlights is the world-famous beach and ethereal lagoon of Oludeniz, where turquoise waters meet pristine sands in a breathtaking tableau of natural splendor. Traverse the verdant trails of Butterfly Valley, a protected nature reserve teeming with diverse flora and fauna, and ascend to the ancient ruins of Simena Castle, commanding panoramic vistas of the coastline below.

Our journey unfolds further as we dock in the quaint village of Kas, where cobblestone streets lead to charming boutiques and alfresco cafes, offering a glimpse into traditional Turkish life. Delve into the mystique of the sunken city at Kekova, where ancient ruins lie submerged beneath the tranquil waters, whispering tales of civilizations long past.

As we navigate these coastal wonders, our vessel, a traditional Turkish gulet, provides a sanctuary of comfort and hospitality. Boasting between 6 and 8 double cabins, our intimate setting accommodates up to 16 passengers, ensuring personalized attention from our seasoned captain and crew. From delectable meals crafted from locally sourced ingredients to seamless navigation of the seas, our dedicated team is committed to curating an unparalleled experience.

For solo adventurers seeking solitude, single cabin accommodations are available with the addition of a supplementary fee, ensuring privacy without compromise. As we traverse the depths, snorkelling equipment stands ready for your exploration, inviting you to delve beneath the surface and uncover the secrets of the sea.

Join us on this captivating journey along Turkey's Turquoise Coast, where every moment is imbued with tranquility, discovery, and unparalleled beauty. From secluded bays to historic landmarks, let us chart a course to unforgettable memories amidst the splendor of the Mediterranean.

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The Gulet will be available for boarding from 3pm today. However, you may store your luggage at the gulet operator's local office in Fethiye from 11.00am, and then board at 3pm. We will provide joining instructions for where to find the boat in Fethiye Harbour. The rest of the afternoon is free in Fethiye, though a pre-cruise information briefing will take place in the late afternoon. In the evening you will enjoy your first dinner on board while meeting the other passengers. The night will be spent on board the boat in Fethiye harbour.

On board gulet at Fethiye Harbour

After breakfast we'll leave Fethiye harbour and start our Gulet cruise out of the Gulf of Fethiye and sail around the coast of Fethiye Peninsular to the famous beautiful coastal resort village of Oludeniz with its beautiful blue lagoon and wide white Belcekiz Beach. We'll also stop at the nearby nature reserve at Butterfly Valley for a walk and swim. We'll spend the night at St. Nicholas Island where you can explore the ruins of an old Byzantine settlement as the sun sets. Tea, dinner and fruit is served before you can sleep overnight either in your cabin or under the stars on the deck of the boat. 

On board gulet at St. Nicholas Island

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We start sailing early today and proceed along the coast towards Yesilkoy which has a quiet bay surrounded by Mediterranean shrubland (maquis) and olive groves. We'll have breakfast here and have time to swim in the bay. Then its off to the small harbour town of Kas which has a charming bohemian atmosphere, whitewashed houses and lots of colourful bougainvillea throughout the summer months. The modern town sits on the ancient site of Antiphellos and there are still some visible ruins including a theatre and the 4th century B.C. Lion Tomb. We'll spend the night moored up here. 

On board gulet in Kas

Our first stop today is the tiny fishing village of Simena, which is also known as Kalekoy or Kale locally. The vilage has a beautiful setting with fishing boats, ancient and medieaval houses by the shore, with a steep cliff behind and Simena Castle perched above. You can walk up to the castle for great views of the village below, the island of Kekova and the surrounding fields of a Lycian necropolis. Out in the bay, a single Lycian sarcophagus sits on a pedestal in the water, overlooked by a theatre carved into the rock. After spending some time exploring here, we'll spend the night in a wide bay surrounded by green hills at nearby Ucagiz. 

On board gulet at Ucagiz

A short cruise along the coast this morning brings us to the island of Kekova which is known both for its beautiful setting and turquoise sea, and also for the sunken city of of the s unken ruins of Dolchiste, an ancient Lycian settlement. The town was partially submerged by a powerful earthquake in the 2nd century, and you can look down from the Gulet and see many of the abandoned and damaged buildings. While you cannot swim here, we'll head next to Tersane Bay where this is definitely possible, and you can look at the ruins of an ancient Byzantine church and a Roman dockyard on the beach. Finally we'll sail on to Gokkaya, another beautiful bay with many tiny offshore islands. 

On board gulet at Gokkaya

After breakfast, we take a short cruise to the sheltered bay at Bayindir Limani for a swim. The rest of the day is then spent in Kalkan, which is a picturesque harbour town set on a hillside with the Taurus Mountains as a backdrop and a sweeping bay in front. The harbour is busy with Turkish gulets and small fishing boats, and the historic old town then extends away from the sea with thriving restaurants, boutiques, roof terraces, cobbled streets and shops to explore. You could also take an optional trip to the nearby Patara Beach, which is a national park and one of the Mediterranean's few breeding grounds for turtles which visit between May and October. For history buffs, the ancient city and World Heritage Site of Xamthos, the ancient capital of the Lycians is also close at hand, and the ruins there and at Letoon are well worth a visit. 

On board gulet at Kalkan

Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch

After an early start we sail to Camli Burun, a natural bay edged with pine-clad hills. We then continue sailing back towards Fethiye, and your last night on board is spent in Batikkaya Bay. Another day of relaxing, sunbathing, sightseeing and swimming has past. 

On board gulet at Battikaya Bay

Our cruise ends today as we say goodbye to our boat crew and disembark the boat af Fethiye Harbour after breakfast this morning. 

  • Transportation by Gulet boat
  • 7 nights gulet accommodation in a double cabin
  • Services of captain and supporting crew
  • Tips except captain and gulet crew
  • Entrance fees
  • 7 Breakfasts, 7 Lunches, 7 Dinners
  • International Flights
  • Airport transfers
  • Accommodation in Fethiye
  • Compulsory Travel Insurance
  • Suggested optional activities
  • Tips - Captain and Gulet crew
  • Drinks, snacks and personal expenses

Gulet cruises and itineraries are subject to alterations while en-route or before departure. These are subject to the final decision of the boat captain and out of our control and may be made at short notice due to weather conditions, the number of other boats in certain bays or other practical reasons. The same overall experience will be maintained. 

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Accommodation

The hotels and accommodations listed below are the ones we most often use on this tour. From time to time we may exchange these for similar properties at the same level. In general, specific hotels cannot be guaranteed on our group tours, but you may select your preferred options if you are booking a tailor-made trip.

Gulet Cruise

Gulet Cruise

Turkey's Turquoise Coast

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 Gulet Cruise

Spending a few days on a traditional Turkish gulet (a handmade, motorised wooden yacht) is one of the highlights of exploring Turkey. You can enjoy plenty of swimming and snorkelling and explore loads of natural and historical sites along the way. As you sail you can sunbathe on the deck, or read a book or play games on the cushioned seating in the shadow of the aft deck.

Most of the gullets we use feature an interior salon/bar area and a fully equipped galley. The most common gulets have 4 to 10 double cabins, which can accommodate 8 to 20 people. All cabins have ensuite toilet & shower facilities. Single supplement cabins are not generally available unless we have an odd number of people travelling. This being said, most people choose to sleep under the beautiful Mediterranean sky on mattresses on the deck, and only use their cabins as a wardrobe.

The gulets come with facilities for both outdoor and indoor dining. There are freezers to keep drinks cold, a CD/cassette player (so bring your music!), snorkels and masks, fishing lines and some board games.

A dinghy with outboard, a ship-to-shore radio, mobile telephone and life jackets are also provided. All the gulets are government approved with fully qualified captains.

Our tours are designed to include all that you need to enjoy a really special time in the destination you‘re visiting. However, we do also offer some extra options to complement the tour and add some additional sightseeing or activities, or some extra time at either end of the tour.

All accommodation based options (e.g. Single supplements, extra nights, cruise upgrades) should be booked and paid for in advance so that we can make the appropriate arrangements. Other options may either be booked and paid for in advance or while you are on the tour, though we recommend booking in advance to ensure there are no issues with availability.

Many options are priced the same throughout the year, but some may incur single or high season supplements - full details are given on the tour reservation form or on request.

Single cabin supplement (TUSGFK)

Single cabin supplement (TUSGFK)

Min numbers: 1 *Based on 1 person/s

Due to the style and nature of this cruise and the bedding arrangements in the cabins, we do not arrange room shares between people not travelling together. This option therefore provides a single cabin on board the gulet for the duration of the cruise and should be added by all solo travellers. 

Note:  Single supplement prices may vary seasonally.

Spending a few days on a traditional Turkish gulet (a handmade, motorised wooden yacht) is one of the highlights of exploring Turkey. You can enjoy plenty of swimming and snorkelling and explore loads of natural and historical sites along the way. As you cruise you can sunbathe on the deck, or read a book or play games on the cushioned seating in the shadow of the aft deck.

Most of the gullets we use feature an interior salon/bar area, both indoor and outdoor eating areas, and a fully equipped galley. The most common gulets have 4 to 10 double cabins, which can accommodate 8 to 20 people. All cabins have ensuite toilet & shower facilities. Single or twin bedded cabins are not generally available unless we have an odd number of people travelling so be prepared for a same-sex room share if you are travelling alone. This being said, most people choose to sleep under the beautiful Mediterranean sky on mattresses on the deck, and only use their cabins as a wardrobe.

The gulets we use are motorised pleasure craft with sails, and while they can manoevre under sail, the majority of the time the motor will be used. This is particularly the case during July and August when winds are very low. Strong winds also cause them to bank steeply and so time actually under sail is generaly very limited. These are not sailing vessels where you are expected to help with the rigging or take part in sailing as an activity. 

You will need to bring your own beach towel, soap, shampoo and other personal items with you. Charging points are available for your electronic devices on deck and in some cabins (you will need to bring an adapter).

Health & Safety: A dinghy with outboard, a ship-to-shore radio, mobile telephone and life jackets are also provided. Lifejackets are stored under your bed inside the cabin. Please keep away from ropes and hawsers while sailing. Do not jump into the sea while the engine is running. In case of fire please check the position of your nearest life jacket and fire extinguisher - alert everybody on board and put on your life jacket immediately. All the gulets we use are government approved with fully qualified captains.

Accessibility: The boats we use are not suitable for passengers with special mobility needs. Embarkation gangways do not fit all types of wheelchairs and cabin bathrooms and staircases have restricted space and are generally unsuitable for people with limited mobility.  If you have other physical disabilities please contact us with any queries. It is expected that any passengers requiring special attention, assistance or treatment will be travelling with an escort. 

We are committed to being a small group operator, as we feel this gives everyone in the group the best chance to get to know their fellow travellers and to make the most of their trip. So, we have selected Gulet boats which will allow us to have plenty of space but restrict the group size to a maximum of 16 people.

On Gulet cruises, you will be looked after by the boat captain and their crew. The captain and most crew will speak some English - enough to communicate effectively, if not fluent. We do not send an additional tour guide on our gulet cruises. 

Our tours in Turkey use a range of hotels at the local 3, 4 and 5-star level with some boutique style properties also used on some tours. Please check the Accommodation section for more information on the normal hotels used on this tour. This list is given as a guide though and hotels may change from time to time to others of a similar standard. Accommodation levels and hotels are slightly different in Turkey to general Western standards. We regularly inspect all the hotels we use to ensure that the service you receive is as close as possible to your expectations. Please check your hotel room when you first arrive (hot water, cleanliness etc.), as our rep or your guide will be available to assist in case of any problems.

Please check the Single Room Supplement option for details on room sharing options and charges for solo travellers on this tour.

We will contact you with your arrival hotel details normally a couple of weeks before departure.

Check-in Times: Official hotel check- in times in Turkey are between 14.00 and 15.00. However, we do always try to ensure that if you arrive early, you can check into your room as soon as possible. We can nearly always get you into your hotel rooms well before midday, but please understand that it is out of our control if the hotel is full and it takes a little longer. You will have full use of the hotel facilities while you wait if there is a short delay.

Our trips feature a mix of different transport options. We want you to feel like you’re really experiencing the country you’re travelling through, but at the same time we want you to finish journeys refreshed enough to enjoy the next stage of the tour. The distances involved in Turkey mean that we use private vehicles and tourist coaches throughout this tour.

All our Turkey tours (except tours which feature Gulets) include an airport meet and greet and transfer service on the first day of your tour. This is available from/to both of Istanbul's airports; Istanbul Ataturk (IST) and Sabiha Gokcen (SAW). Our representative will be holding an Encounters Travel signboard with your name displayed for easy identification. If you can't find our representative, our emergency contact numbers are given in your tour confirmation voucher.

No refund is available on missed transfers or portions of your trip owing to incorrect flight details being provided or delayed flight arrival. Any additional cost incurred in order to meet up with your group is at your own expense.

If your flights arrive/depart before/after the tour starts/ends then we will be very happy to arrange additional accommodation and airport transfers for you. We will aim to book these in the same hotel as the main tour, though this will be subject to availability (upgraded hotels are also available on request). If you do not book your additional accommodation through us, then our arrival/departure service is not included and you will need to make your own airport transfer arrangements.

Welcome meeting: Our group tours will commence with a welcome meeting at 7pm in the reception of your hotel, where you will have the chance to meet your guide and the rest of your tour group. For those arriving after 7pm, details regarding Day 2 activities will be left at reception.

We want to give you as much flexibility as possible when it comes to booking your holiday with us. So, to take account of people with varying travel plans, we don’t include your international flights in the main tour price. We are however very happy to suggest flights to go with the tour. Please contact us with your preferred dates and departure airport and we’ll give you a selection of airlines, times and fares to choose from.

Your airport arrival & departure transfers are included on the first and last days of the tour. Nearly all our Turkey tours start and finish in Istanbul and are served by Istanbul airport (IST). Transfers from other airports are also available on request but may incur an extra fee. 

We do also sometimes advertise flight inclusive packages from selected airports. Where these are shown on our website, prices are correct at the time of quoting, but are subject to continued availability of the fare used. Prices will be reconfirmed at the time of booking, and we will also provide the flight times and airline details before tickets are issued.  Flight inclusive prices are based on the cheapest Economy ticket class available which is generally non-refundable and non-changeable unless the flight is cancelled for reasons such as Covid-19, in which case the airlines are more flexible. More flexible ticket options, as well as Premium Economy and Business Class tickets are available on request for an additional supplement. Any changes made to flight inclusive bookings will be subject to the airline rules on your ticket. 

The tour price includes entrance fees to all the tourist sites mentioned in the itinerary . You will need to cover the cost of entrance to any other extra sites that you may wish to visit (this excludes tours which feature a gulet - on these tours entrance fees are not included and any required entrance fees should be paid locally).

Camera Fees: Photography is restricted in various ways at different sites. Often flash photography is often forbidden to protect the exhibits and ancient pigments, and sometimes cameras are not allowed in at all. Please respect these rules as they are there partly for your benefit. Tickets are not required for normal cameras, but if you have a video camera, if its use is permitted there will normally be a charge.

Tipping or Bahsis (bahk-sheesh) is common practice in Turkey, as a sign of appreciation for services provided for everything from table service in a restaurant to a massage in a Turkish bath. Wages for service staff in Turkey are very low and tips are a necessary supplement to meagre incomes.. Your tour price includes a contribution to various tips that your tour guide and driver will make along the way to ensure the smooth running of your tour.

This tipping kitty does not cover your tour guide or driver though. You may therefore wish to tip them at the end of the time they spend with you.  You should not feel obliged to tip any particular amount, and should consider your personal budget and your satisfaction with the service provided. We are often asked to provide a guide however:

Restaurants and taxis: Local markets and basic restaurants - leave the loose change. For more up-market restaurants we suggest 5% to 10% of your bill.

Local guides: Throughout your trip you may at times have a local guide in addition to your tour guide or tour leader. We suggest around GBP 1.50 / EUR 2.0 / USD 2 per person per day for local guides.

Drivers: You may have a range of private drivers on your trip. Some may be with you for a short journey while others may be with you for several days. We would suggest a higher tip for those more involved with the group however GBP 1.50 / EUR 2 / USD 2 per person per day is generally appropriate.

Gulet Boat Trips: If you are travelling through Southern Turkey on a Gulet boat trip we suggest GBP 1.50 / EUR 2 / USD 2 per person per day for the boat staff.

Tour guide: As a guideline we suggest around GBP 20-35 / USD 35-50 / EUR 25-45 per person for the whole tour, but this is ultimately up to you.

The official language of Turkey is Turkish. In addition, between 10 per cent and 15 per cent of the population speaks a different mother tongue, usually Kurdish or Arabic. Turkish words are spelled with an adapted Roman alphabet. The language is phonetic; each letter has only one sound that is always pronounced distinctly.

You'll find you won't have much of a problem with the language barrier. English is well communicated by many Turks. Below you will find some important phrases that will have you sounding like a Turk in no time!

Yes = Evet (eh-vet)                                                No = Hayir (hah-yuhr) Maybe = Belki (behl-key)                                         Please = Lutfen (loot-fen) Thank you = Tesekkur (tesh-eccur)                          Pardon me = Pardon (phar-don) Who = Kim (kim)                                                    When = Ne zaman (neh zah-mahn) Today = Bugun (boo-ghoon)                                   Yesterday = Dun (dhuen) Tomorrow = Yarin (yar-in)                                        I'm sorry = Ozur dilerim (oz-oor del-eh-rim) Help = Imdat (eem-daht)                                         Police = Polis (po-lis) Hello = Merhaba (mehrhaba)                                    Goodbye = Hoscakal (hosh-cha-khal) Good night = Iyi geceler (ee-yee geh-jeh-lehr)           How are you ? = Nasilsin ? (nah-sil-sihn) Open = Acik (ach-oek)                                             Closed = Kapali (kap-ah-lee) Bad = Kotu (koh-too)                                              Good = Iyi (eeh-yea) Hot = Sicak (sijark)                                                  Cold = Soguk (sooh-ook) Bill, please = Hesap lutfen (hesarp, lewtfen)                My name is Paul = Ismim Paul (Eas-meem Paul) I am a vegetarian = Vejeteryanim (vej-e-tar-ian-eam)   I need a doctor = Doktora ihtiyacim (dohk-tor-ah eeh-tee-yajum) Do you speak English ? = Ingilizce biliyor musun (een-geal-je bee-leh-your-moe-sean) I don't speak Turkish. = Turkce bilmiyorum (Terkche-bil-me-you-room) I don't understand = Anlamiyorum (ahn-luh-mee-your-room)

You should ensure you are fully insured for medical emergencies including emergency evacuation and repatriation .

Recommended vaccinations and other health protection measures vary according to the country you are visiting and where you are travelling from. We recommend you contact your GP/medical practitioner or a travel clinic for current information on vaccinations needed for your destination. You should ensure that you are up to date with vaccines and boosters recommended for your normal life at home, including for example, vaccines required for occupational risk of exposure, lifestyle risks and underlying medical conditions. In addition, additional courses or boosters normally recommended for Turkey are Hepatitis A and Tetanus.

More information is available here: Turkey Malaria map - there is low risk malaria in some south eastern regions, not visited on our tours. Yellow fever certificates are not required.

Passports should be valid for at least six months after your departure from the country. Please do not bring an almost full or almost expired passport. Visa arrangements are the responsibility of the traveller, and requirements are subject to change by the local authorities.

Most foreign nationals require a visa to enter Turkey, and need to obtain it in advance online through http://www.evisa.gov.tr. Applicants just need to log on to the following link, provide the requested information, (after the application is approved) make online payment and download their e-Visa. More information is available here  http://www.mfa.gov.tr/visa-information-for-foreigners.en.mfa

From the 2nd March 2020 all UK nationals will not need to obtain a visa for Turkey (for visits of up to 90 days in each 180 day period). This will also apply to citizens of the Schengen area countries Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain and Poland.

Turkey Time is GMT plus 2 hours. Daylight saving adjustments of 1 hour are applied, starting at the end of March and finishing at the end of October.

Sockets are two round pronged and 220 volts (Type C). Universal adaptors are available in most airport shops if you don't have one already. Standard European adapters will work fine, though sometimes they may feel a little loose in the sockets. All hotel rooms have electrical sockets where you can re-charge cameras, phones etc. Hair dryers are normally available on request from the hotel reception if not in your room already. If you have US appliances (110 volts) you will need a voltage converter as well as a plug adapter.

The Turkish lira was re-valued at the end of 2004 to become the ‘New Turkish Lira’. The word ‘New’ has now been dropped, and we are back to ‘Turkish Lira’ again (TRY).

It is normally cheaper to convert money to Turkish Lira in Turkey than at home. Using an ATM or a credit card will often get you the best possible exchange rates; the post and telephone office (PTT) and banks offer very reasonable rates, too. Try to use ATM machines that are attached to banks while they are open, so that if your card is swallowed you can go into the bank and get it released back to you.

It is difficult for us to specify the money that you will spend per day, however, as a general rule USD 20-50 per day can provide you with additional meals, tipping, snacks & drinks. Should you wish to purchase many souvenirs or other luxuries, of which there is a diverse range, you will have to budget for these.

A mixture of cash and credit cards are the best forms of currency. Credit cards are accepted in most restaurants, bars and pubs. MasterCard and Visa are most welcomed; American Express cards work at some ATMs and AmEx offices. Credit cards are also useful for cash advances, which allow you to withdraw Lira instantly from associated banks and ATMs throughout Turkey. Cash cards and ATM’s are widespread in most of Turkey including in Istanbul, Canakkale, Selcuk, Marmaris, Pamukkale, Fethiye, Kas, Cappadocia, and Ankara.

Luggage: Suitcases, rucksacks or fabric holdalls are all fine to bring with you to Turkey. You should also bring a small daypack/bag to take out during the day. Your main luggage will normally be left in the hotel during your sightseeing trips – you will not need to carry it far, and there are nearly always hotel porters to assist.

Luggage limits: There is no luggage limit for this tour. However, most airlines restrict you to between 20kg and 25kg for your hold luggage and between 5kg and 10kg for hand luggage. Please check with your airline before travelling to the airport.

Clothing: Turkey’s climate changes drastically, with cold winters and hot summers. In western Turkey from late March to May, spring brings with it average temperatures of around 15C, though the weather does gradually warm up with sunny days interspersed with rain showers. From May to the end of October, the climate is hot and sunny, getting cooler as the year progresses. In Central Turkey around Cappadocia, the climate is cold with regular snowfalls from the end of November until late February. With spring the weather warms and the snow disappears altogether, though it still remains cold at night and first thing in the morning. Summer starts from May onwards, with temperature reaching around the mid 30’s. The East of Turkey from late May has warmed up considerably, and stays hot until late September with sunny days, but the night time temperatures start to drop. By the end of October you can expect the first of the winter snows. So you must pack for cool and potentially wet conditions late in the year. Modesty rates highly in some parts of Turkey, especially for women and in the East, so please ensure clothes are loose fitting and not too revealing. Loose shorts are OK in tourist sites, as are T-shirts, but these should not show too much bare flesh (your shoulders should remain covered). In Eastern Turkey villages, and any mosques throughout the country, legs and arms should be covered. Attidudes are more relaxed in the seaside resorts.

Other items: We also recommend you bring a sun hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, a basic first aid kit, toiletries, money belt, small torch, camera & charger.

We offer regular departures on this gulet cabin charter cruise between April and October starting on a Saturday. Gulet cruises are extremely popular during the peak summer months and availability is limited so we strongly recommend booking early. Private charters are also available on the same route - please contact us for prices based on your preferred travel dates and the number of people in your party. 

ANZAC Day means many different things to different people. To some it is a true memorial service to pay respects to and remember family members or countrymen who lost their lives defending their homeland in World War I, while to others it symbolises a sense of community or belonging to the New Zealand and Australian way of life. For non Anzac nationals it remains a moving and important ceremonial day that brings thoughts of the sacrifices that previous generations have made for us, wherever we may come from.

Whichever may apply to you, this is a very special event that brings together many thousands of people every year on the shores of the Gallipoli peninsular on the western coast of Turkey.

We run special ANZAC day departures on all of our Turkey tours. The standard itineraries for each tour are adjusted slightly on these departures to coincide with the memorial services and to make the most of your time at Gallipoli. These special departures are indicated on the dates & prices table for each tour. Due to demand, group sizes on these dates may increase to a maximum of 45.

All of our ANZAC departures arrive at Gallipoli Cove early in the afternoon on the 24th giving us enough time to visit the museum and secure space for our groups. We then spend the night outdoors at the Cove waiting for the evocative dawn service to start. Afterwards, depending on the makeup of our group, the Australians will head to Lone Pine and the New Zealanders to Chunuk Bair for their country’s individual memorial service. Rest assured though that these special departures are not just about the ANZAC service. They all have their standard itineraries built around the service so you will still get to experience the history, culture and amazing sites that Turkey has to offer.

If you would like to book a place on this tour, please complete the online reservation form on our website (via the Dates & Prices tab on the tour page). You may make a deposit or full payment online, or just hold a reservation if you prefer (full payments are due 8 weeks before departure). We will then contact you with more details about how to complete your booking. Payments may be made by debit or credit card (subject to a card processing fee), or by making a bank transfer, or posting us a cheque/bank draft. Full details will be provided in your booking confirmation email. Please contact us if you would like any more information or have any questions before making a booking.

Travel insurance is compulsory on all of our tours and needs to cover personal accident & liability, medical expenses and repatriation, travel delay & abandonment. We also strongly recommend that you take out cover against cancellation and lost/stolen baggage. Personal medical insurance does not normally provide sufficient cover and is generally not suitable for travel on our tours. You will not be able to join your tour if you have not provided us with details of your insurance or if you arrive without cover in place (no refunds will be due in this event). More information...

You may arrange your own insurance, or you can take advantage of a comprehensive policy that we can arrange for you through Endsleigh Insurance which has been designed to be suitable for our tours. The policy is available to travellers of all nationalities and you do not need to live in the UK  to take out the policy. For full details of cover provided, prices and to apply for one of our policies, please complete travel insurance application form . Note: Any country that borders the Mediterranean is considered as 'Europe' for the purposes of travel insurance (including Turkey, Israel, Egypt and Morocco). If you are doing a tour that visits one country in 'Europe' and one that is 'Worldwide' (for example, an Egypt and Jordan tour), then you need a 'Worldwide' policy. When completing the form you should enter your travel dates including any extra days involved in overnight flights or connecting travel between your home and the tour. Our policies are not able to cover any extra time or activities other than your tour and options booked with us and your travel to & from home.

Note - to comply with insurance sales regulations, our travel insurance policies are only available to customers booking directly with us. If you have booked through a travel agent you will need to arrange your own insurance.

If your tour includes car hire, ior if you plan to arrange a hot air balloon flight locally or do some scuba diving during your tour, you should check the small print in your policy to make sure these are covered (these are covered in our policy). Please also check the maximum altitude that you will be reaching and that full cover including emergency evacuation is provided up to this altitude.

If you are taking expensive camera gear or other electronic equipment with you then please check the coverage and the fine print of your policy to ensure that you have sufficient cover.

IMPORTANT:  We must have your travel insurance details (policy number and type of insurance) before you depart or you may not be allowed to join the tour.  If you haven't told us already, please let us know the details when you can. You should take a paper copy of your insurance policy with you as you may be asked to show this at the start of the tour.

Covid-19 Before purchasing any travel insurance, please check the coverage provided for situations related to Covid-19, and for the rules about government travel advice. Your normal policy may not be suitable. Details about our own policies cover levels are given on our website . 

We are a UK registered company and are committed to providing our customers with financial protection to provide peace of mind and to allow you to book with confidence. We have therefore partnered with Trust My Travel Ltd., which provides financial protection services to over 2000 partners around the world. Funds paid to us by our customers are protected via an Insurance policy held by Trust My Travel. Each traveller and the description of services sold is declared against Trust My Travel’s insurance policy directly against our financial failure. In the event of our insolvency, you will be refunded for any unfulfilled products and/or repatriation to the UK (where applicable). Please see our website or booking conditions for more information.

It is impossible not to have an impact on the local environment, cultures and eco-systems when you travel. However, it is very possible to try and ensure that these impacts are as limited, or positive as possible. We are committed to ensuring that we try to leave our host countries in a better state than we found them and encourage and assist our travellers to help us with this. The following are a few simple tips that require very little effort on your part but which will help ensure that any effect you have on the locations you visit is positive rather than negative.

  • Don't prejudge: Things in different countries will almost certainly be different. That doesn't make them worse or inferior, just different.
  • Communicate: Don't expect locals to speak your language. Take the trouble to learn a few words or phrases of the local language. Don't worry about sounding silly. Most locals are patient and accommodating and appreciate you making the effort to communicate in their language.
  • Conserve energy: Be careful not to waste valuable resources. Use local resources sparingly. Switch off lights, air-conditioning and fans when you leave the hotel room and don't waste water. Remove superfluous packaging. Many countries have far less efficient waste disposal systems than ours. Remove packaging from newly acquired items before leaving home.
  • Don't litter: No matter how untidy or dirty the country you're travelling in may look to you, avoid littering, as there is no need to add to the environment's stress. Many of the countries we visit have a tough challenge dealing with rubbish and waste. Please consider taking home as much plastic waste as you can (e.g. water bottles).
  • Choose environmentally friendly products: By using environmentally friendly (bio degradable) sun creams, shampoos and detergents you can help reduce pollution.
  • Respect local customs and traditions: As you are a guest in these countries, you should also comply with the local customs. If you are friendly and well mannered, the locals will reciprocate and it will only enhance your experience. It's important to follow dress and behaviour guidelines especially when visiting religious or sacred sites (your tour leader will advise you how best to do this).
  • If a client commits an illegal act the client may be excluded from the tour and Encounters Travel shall cease to have responsibility to/for them. No refund will be given for any unused services.

All porters are employed and equipped following guidelines set by the International Porter Protection Group (IPPG).

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It is important when considering and preparing to travel anywhere in the world that you have a good understanding of the country you are visiting, its laws and customs, and the possible risks and situations that may occur. This includes specific risks related to your itinerary (eg. does it involve water & can you swim, are you fit enough for the activities included), as well as more general risks such as terrorism and natural disasters.

General details and links to more information about health risks, visa requirements, money, and travel insurance are given in these tour notes. We recommend that you re-read all these before your departure as well as the small print of your travel insurance policy so you know exactly what is covered and what is not.

You should take copies of your important travel documents with you and ideally also store them online securely as a backup. Make sure that you have given us your emergency contact details and told that person where and when you are travelling. Ensure you take enough money with you and that you have access to emergency funds.

Finally, you should read through and stay updated with the current official government travel advice for your destination. We are registered partners with the UK Foreign Office's 'Travel Aware' campaign which provides further useful and invaluable information.

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Fethiye Blue Cruises Turkey

Fethiye is a famous town on the southern coast of Turkey and one of the most popular spots to pick up a Fethiye to Olympos  gulet cruise . Fethiye has a lot to offer on its own. Being located only 14 kilometers from the famous Oludeniz beach, you have everything on your doorstep, from paragliding to ancient sights to a great historical town to spend your time shopping in. Fethiye is the starting point and ending point for many gulet holidays. Fethiye  charter s cruises, so you will always find it bustling in the summer months, and there will always be a warm welcome from any locals. Fethiye is a spot not to miss.

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Don’t miss it!  Fethiye may be the meeting point or endpoint for the famous Fethiye Olympos  blue cruise voyages and  Private Yacht charters , but there is also so much to do h; you can easily spend a few days exploring and enjoying. 1) Be surely grown to Oludeniz Beach to swim in the beautiful aquamarine waters. You may even choose to pay to enter the famous Blue Lagoon st enjoy seeing it from a distance as you float in the beautiful waters of the most photographed beach in EuropLookook out for all the  blue cruis e boats heading past this popular stop. 2) Be sure to climb up to visit the Ancient Lycian Tombs for sunset. Not only will you enjoy the tombs in their splendid evening hitting, but you will also enjoy  a fantastic panoramic view over Fethiye. 3) Walk through the old town of  Paspatur for your local spot of shopping. Be sure to wander through day and night to enjoy the atmosphere. Be tempted by one of the many shops selling their beautiful Turkish goods, or you want to sit in one of the many on offer in bar street and enjoy a cool drink. 4)Get on the local bus and head to the  secluded beaches on the other side of Fethiye Harbour. During the week, the beaches can be quiet and private enough that you may be able to enjoy them to yourself. Visiting the local markets a few times throughout the week is suitable. Here you can bargain on your shopping spree st enjoy looking at all the local layouts out their freshly grown produce for sale. Be sure to grab a fresh Turkish pancake – gozleme while there. Best places to eat! There are many great places to eat in Fethiye; whether you want to sit at a restaurant or grab a quick bite from a takeaway shop, your taste buds will not be disappointed. 1) Fish Market . You cannot go past the Fish Market when in Fethiye. Whether you are a fish eater or not is worth the visit. Walk in to check out all the local fresh seafood on offer. If you choose to eat, grab what you want from the fishmongers, then take your pick of the restaurants lining the square, and they will cook it while offering salad, bread, and many tasty mezes.

2)  Mozaik Restaurant. This is the locals’ pick, and the passing tourist thinks it's pretty good too. Be sure to turn up here hungry. Mozaik serves delicious  large meaty meals from the East of Turkey. Great kebab and chicken dishes and delightful vegetarian meze plates are also available. Be sure to arrive early for a table, as they do not take reservations. 3) For the best kebab in Turkey, head to Yengen Burger on the main road of Fethiye just opposite Fethiye Harbour, around all the bank looks like a fast-food hamburger joint, but what you get is the best-tasting kebab in town in fact, all of Turkey.

4) There are many restaurants in Fethiye's long harbor, and the pick of the bunch would have to be  Hilmi . Delicious seafood dishes or fantastic Nazare are available to satisfy people's taste buds. Plus, to boot, you cannot go wrong. 5)If you are after traditional Turkish food, not too fancy, or even some local grub from H, come check out  Megri at the edge of the Old Town. A favorite with the locals, it constantly says pumping out local and international dishes for a reasonably good price. Best places to drink ! In the Old Town Paspatur, you will find the most popular spot for drinking – Bar Street. You will find your pick along there; venture a little further for me other great places to end the day over a cold beverage. 1)  Car Cemetery can't go past the ever-popular Car Cemetery for an excellent night outer . Found on the main bar street in the Old Town, you can see it with the car popping out of the roof as you walk down the trough. With local bands playing most nights and a DJ in between, you can sit out in the streets and enjoy the road chatting with friends or bust a move or two on the dance floor. This is one of the most popular bars for all the Turkey Gulet cruise customers to have a drink. 2)  Café Park Terrace . For a drink with a view, walk further out of the central part of town and find Café Park Terrace. With a vast terrace overlooking Fethiye Harbour, you cannot miss this place for sunset while in the city. Amazing view enjoying a cold one. 3)  Corner Bar . Found just on the main roundabout in town and just around the corner of the famous bar street, you can not miss Corner Bar for the best cocktails in town. The super friendly staff has some excellent music tests, so for more local sounds, head here and chill out on their rooftop bar, and be sure not to miss the fruit daiquiris – the best in town. 4) If coffee is your head along the waterfront to  Café Osmanli – it has the famous “Movember mustache” as its symbol, so you can't go wrong in recognizing it. They have loads of coffees on the menu and some pretty tasty too. 5)If drinks on the beach sound too good to miss, stop at Buzz Bar and enjoy a cocktail on their open deck overlooking beautiful Oludeniz Beach. B lue Cruise Fethiye  Gulets starting from Fethiye. Can you charter a yacht  in Fethiye? Fethiye is one of the most popular spots to join on a Sail Turkey or Turkish Blue cruise . In Fethiye harbor, you will find all kinds of sailing yachts and gulets . The standard style gulets are the ones that tend to make voyages in and out of Fethiye, but you can also view some impressive luxury gulets in the harbor. The Fethiye to Olympos Blue Cruise is the most popular cruise departing from Fethiye. You can also jump on a Fethiye to Marmaris cruise. These Fethiye cruises are either 4-day options or return to-Fethiye whole-week cruises. Another chance to enjoy blue cruising is to Charter a Private Gulet; various gulets, from Small boats to Luxury Gulets and Motor yachts, are available to private charter in Fethiye.

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BLUE CRUISE FETHIYE

Famous for its Azure and immaculate sea, Fethiye’s Virgin bays attract the attention of both domestic and foreign gulet travelers. Most of these bays are also among the favorite places of Blue tour decks. If your path falls to Fethiye this summer, you should not return without stopping at these bays, each of which offers a separate beauty. Fethiye, which is a very popular destination among domestic and foreign tourists, decries its visitors with its unique nature. Some of the coves of this magnificent resort, whose Sea is turquoise blue, are quite famous and welcome a large number of visitors every year. In addition, Fethiye has hidden, Virgin and accessible only by gulets. When you book a Fethiye gulet cruise with a luxury gulet with a double cabin or more for a gulet holiday in the summer months, you can visit the Butterfly Valley, Tersane Island, rock tombs, a Greek island, Calis Beach.

BAYS & ISLANDS IN FETHIYE

It’s time to hit the road on the coast of Fethiye for the Fethiye gulet cruise , which welcomes millions of people every year, while there are still beaches that can remain hidden and have not yet been discovered by many! For example, how about putting aside all your excuses and setting your sails to Fethiye? While you have decided on this journey, do not forget to visit the little-known beaches and coves of Fethiye.

KATRANCI BAY

Katrancı Bay, surrounded by pine trees extending to the sea, is also one of the little-known corners of Fethiye… the Bay, which is 17 km from the center of Fethiye , has shower cabins, tiny cafes, and kiosks. If you dream of a holiday away from the eyes, where even the sun is special to you, you should definitely visit Katrancı Bay, which hosts one of the most beautiful beaches of Fethiye.

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OLUDENIZ BAY

No one knows the epic beauty of Oludeniz. But for those who have just met Fethiye, it is worth reminding. We are sure that you will admire the beauty of Oludeniz , one of the most beautiful beaches of Fethiye. Oludeniz is known for its still waters even on stormy days. Do not return without going for a walk on the coast of Oludeniz, which also received the title of the most beautiful beach in the world in 2006.

Having one of the most beautiful beaches of Fethiye, Kabak Bay is located in a neighboring location to the Valley of butterflies. Since it is not possible to come to Kabak Bay by public transport, it is one of the best addresses for those looking for a quiet and peaceful holiday. Because it is a first-degree site, there are also no luxury hotels to stay in.

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Because Gemile Island is also an open-air museum in addition to being a natural site. On the island, which is also home to one of Fethiye’s most beautiful beaches, there are also ruins of churches that whisper the secrets of history. If you make a trip to the top of the island, you will have the chance to visit them all. Especially the mosaic stones of the church on the summit, which are still standing, are worth seeing.

OYLUKTEPE BAY

The most beautiful shades of blue are calling you! On the west side of Fethiye, only 4 km from the center of Oyuktepe bays; Mempaşa, Küçük Samanlık, Büyük Samanlık, Boncuklu, Kuleli Aksazlar, Aquarium, Turunç Pınarı beaches consist of. You can go for pleasant walks around the bays surrounded by greenery.

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If you have a Turkey Blue Cruise holiday plan this summer, you can examine the Turkey Blue cruise routes of Fethiye with BlueTourTurkey.com and create a holiday route for yourself. If you want you may click for Fethiye Blue Cruise Gulets .

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Exploring the Turkish Coast: Gulet Cruise from Fethiye to Olympos

Embarking on a gulet cruise is a journey into the heart of tranquility and exploration. At Turkey Tour Line , we invite you to experience the allure of the Blue Cruise as we voyage from Fethiye to Olympos and back again. Set sail on an adventure that promises stunning landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and unforgettable memories.

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Discover the magic of a Gulet Cruise – an iconic Turkish sailing tradition that merges relaxation with discovery. Aboard our comfortable vessels, you’ll find yourself immersed in an environment where modern comfort meets timeless charm. As Turkey Tour Line, we’re dedicated to crafting a voyage that captures the essence of the Mediterranean while ensuring your utmost comfort.

Navigating the Fethiye to Olympos Route

Route Highlights:

  • Fethiye’s Enchanting Harbor
  • Pristine Beaches of Butterfly Valley
  • Lycian Ruins at Olympos

Embarking from Fethiye, our voyage follows a route that unveils Turkey’s coastal gems. Sail past the captivating harbor of Fethiye, where the blend of history and modernity is evident in every corner. Our Blue Cruise journey also takes us to the stunning Butterfly Valley, a paradise where lush greenery meets turquoise waters, perfect for swimming and relaxation.

Discover Olympos:

  • Ancient Ruins and Lycian Tombs
  • Laid-back Atmosphere

As we reach Olympos, the whispers of ancient civilizations envelop you. Explore the remarkable Lycian ruins and intricately carved tombs that punctuate the landscape. Olympos welcomes you with its bohemian atmosphere, offering a delightful contrast to the bustling world outside.

Addressing Common Questions

A Gulet Cruise is a traditional Turkish sailing experience aboard a handcrafted wooden vessel. It offers an idyllic combination of exploration, relaxation, and adventure along the stunning coastline.

This route treats you to Fethiye’s harbor, the breathtaking Butterfly Valley, and the historical riches of Olympos, showcasing the diversity of Turkey’s coastal treasures.

Turkey Tour Line proudly presents an extraordinary journey that encapsulates the beauty of the Mediterranean – the Gulet Cruise from Fethiye to Olympos and back. Immerse yourself in the magic of the Blue Cruise, where comfort, exploration, and authentic experiences intertwine. Join us on board for an adventure that will linger in your heart for years to come.

Stay tuned for more travel tales and experiences from Turkey Tour Line.

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The coast of Turkey is one of the most famous blue cruise sailing holidays . It is commonly referred to as the Turquoise Coast from its beautiful turquoise water and blue waters , giving it its well-deserved name. The area's natural beauty is another drawing card for many people to make this their hot destination for their sailing holiday . Sail Turkey offers traditional Turkish sailing tours on Turkish gulets. The Fethiye to Olympos route is probably the most popular for Turkey sailing or yacht charters . However, there are also Turkey to Greece sailing routes. Sail Turkey pride itself on offering the best gulet cruises on traditional gulets. Sail Turkey not only specializes in the Fethiye to Olympos blue cruise but also in yacht charters . For yacht charter requests for sailing holidays  in Turkey, please email the friendly and helpful Sail Turkey staff for more assistance. They will assist you in tailoring your sailing holiday on a Turkish gulet specific to your needs. The Fethiye to Olympos blue cruise , the most popular turkey sail route, takes in some of the most impressive sights along this turquoise coast . Some of the highlights would include Butterfly Valley, Kas, and Sunken City , and along the way, you get to enjoy some ancient sights like the rock tombs , ancient ruins, and castles. A sailing holiday along the turquoise coast highlights your tours in Turkey. Imagine a Turkey yacht and an unforgettable blue cruise sailing holiday. Sail Turkey also offers Turkey Tours throughout the rest of Turkey. We have offices in several locations, including Ephesus and Cappadocia. So to complete your Turkey itinerary, you should ask Sail Turkey to help with all your Turkey travel. Sailing Turkey will be one of the highlights of your holiday in Turkey. Sailing tours in southern Turkey are a trendy sailing holiday choice for summer. You may choose to sail the Fethiye Olympos route , or you may choose a cruise around Bodrum Marmaris . Whatever your sailing trip choice is, you will be happy with your sailing tour . These gulet cruises are a great way to meet new friends in the group tour structure. You will be put on board with up to 16 to 18 other passengers from all over the world and from all walks of life. So it's a great chance to enjoy your blue cruise while making new friends as you go. Your boat, always a traditional gulet , will cruise around some fantastic sights - no matter what choice you make for your blue cruise . There are  some highlights along the way, such as Butterfly Valley, Sunken City , Kas, Orak Island , Cleopatra Baths, and some fantastic ancient ruins , such as St Nicholas Island and Simena Castle. Many of our guests tell us one of their favorite things about their blue cruise is the secluded bays   that the boat will anchor down each night and for many swimming stops. Fethiye to Olympos is the most popular route to undertake as there are amazing sights along the way that your boat will take you to, and Fethiye is also a hot destination with some great rock tombs . It is within very  close proximity to Saklikent Gorge .  The sailing tours offered on our website are mainly cabin charter options. However, we have charter options available and can even source   bareboat charter options for you if you are interested. Please get in touch with the Sail Turkey staff directly if you want further information on either of these for your turkey sailing blue cruise holiday . Sail Turkey will be sure to give you that fantastic turkey sailing experience. You will walk away with new friends and unforgettable memories that will leave  you dreaming of the coast of Turkey and its beautiful turquoise waters and blue waters. Don't regret it, and book your sailing holiday with Sail Turkey  now. 

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Welcome to the ultimate guide to Turkey’s gulet holidays! If you’re dreaming of a unique and memorable vacation, then a gulet cruise in Turkey is the perfect choice. From the stunning turquoise waters of the Mediterranean to the charming coastal towns and ancient ruins, Turkey offers a truly remarkable experience.

In this comprehensive guide, we will provide you with everything you need to know to plan an unforgettable gulet cruise holiday in Turkey. From choosing the right gulet and understanding the different routes and itineraries to exploring the must-visit destinations and indulging in the delicious local cuisine, we have you covered.

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What is a Gulet?

A Gulet is a traditional Turkish wooden sailing yacht that is designed explicitly for cruising along the beautiful Turkish coast. These vessels are known for their elegant design, spacious interiors, and comfortable accommodations. Gulets typically range in size from 15 to 40 meters and can accommodate anywhere from 6 to 20 passengers.

Gulets are built with a combination of traditional craftsmanship and modern amenities, offering a perfect blend of authenticity and comfort. Each Gulet is unique in terms of design and layout. Still, they generally feature cosy cabins with en-suite bathrooms, a spacious deck for sunbathing and dining, and a fully equipped kitchen where the onboard chef prepares delicious meals.

The beauty of a gulet lies in its ability to provide an intimate and personalized cruising experience. Unlike larger cruise ships, gulets can access smaller and more secluded bays and coves, allowing passengers to explore hidden gems inaccessible to other vessels. With their friendly and experienced crew, gulets offer a warm and welcoming atmosphere, making you feel at home throughout your journey.

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Why choose a gulet cruise holiday in Turkey ?

Turkey is a country of breathtaking beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture, making it an ideal destination for a Gulet cruise holiday. Here are some compelling reasons why you should choose Turkey for your next cruising adventure:

  • Stunning landscapes: Turkey boasts some of the most picturesque landscapes in the world. From the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean to the rugged cliffs and sandy beaches, the Turkish coast offers a mesmerizing backdrop for your gulet cruise.
  • Historical treasures: Turkey is home to countless historical sites and ancient ruins. Imagine exploring the ruins of Ephesus, walking through the ancient city of Knidos, or visiting the iconic rock tombs in Dalyan. A Gulet cruise in Turkey allows you to immerse yourself in history and witness the wonders of the past up close.
  • Delicious cuisine: Turkish cuisine is renowned for its flavours and variety. On a Gulet cruise, you’ll have the opportunity to savour traditional Turkish dishes prepared by talented onboard chefs. Indulge in mouthwatering mezes, freshly caught seafood, and delectable desserts while enjoying the stunning views of the Turkish coastline.
  • Warm hospitality: Turkish people are known for their warm hospitality and friendly nature. From the moment you step on board your Gulet, you’ll be greeted with a warm welcome and attentive service. The crew members will go above and beyond to ensure that your needs are met and that you have a memorable experience.
  • Flexibility and freedom: Unlike traditional cruises, gulet cruises offer a high level of flexibility and freedom. You can choose your own itinerary, decide how long you want to stay in each destination, and even request special activities or excursions. This level of customization allows you to tailor your cruise to your preferences and make the most of your time in Turkey.

Types of gulet cruise holidays

When it comes to Gulet cruise holidays in Turkey, there are various types of cruises to choose from, each catering to different preferences and interests. Here are some of the most popular types of Gulet cruises:

1. Relaxation cruises: If your goal is to unwind, relax, and soak up the sun, a relaxation cruise is perfect for you. These cruises focus on leisurely sailing, swimming in secluded bays, and enjoying the tranquillity of the Turkish coast. You’ll have plenty of downtime to read a book, sunbathe, or simply enjoy the breathtaking views.

2. Adventure cruises: For the more adventurous souls, an adventure cruise offers a combination of thrilling activities and exploration. From snorkelling and diving in vibrant underwater ecosystems to hiking ancient trails and exploring hidden caves, these cruises are designed to satisfy your thirst for adventure.

3. Cultural cruises: If you’re interested in immersing yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Turkey, a cultural cruise is the perfect choice. These cruises focus on visiting historical sites, exploring traditional villages, and engaging with the local culture. You’ll have the opportunity to attend local festivals, participate in traditional cooking classes, and interact with the friendly locals.

No matter what type of Gulet cruise you choose, you can expect a truly unique and unforgettable experience. The combination of luxurious accommodations, personalized service, and breathtaking scenery will leave you with memories that will last a lifetime.

Popular destinations for gulet charter in Turkey

Turkey offers a plethora of stunning destinations to explore during your Gulet cruise. Here are some of the most popular destinations that should be on your itinerary:

1. Fethiye: Located on the southwestern coast of Turkey, Fethiye is a vibrant coastal town known for its stunning natural beauty and historical sites. Visit the picturesque Oludeniz Beach, explore the ancient Lycian Rock Tombs, or hike the famous Lycian Way trail for breathtaking views of the coastline.

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2. Bodrum: Bodrum is a trendy and lively resort town that offers a perfect blend of history and modernity. Explore the imposing Bodrum Castle, visit the ancient city of Halicarnassus, or indulge in the vibrant nightlife and shopping scene. Bodrum is also a great starting point for exploring the nearby Greek islands.

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3. Marmaris: Marmaris is a popular tourist destination known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant nightlife, and bustling bazaars. Take a stroll along the picturesque Marmaris Marina, visit the historic Marmaris Castle, or simply relax on the sandy beaches and soak up the sun.

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4. Kas: Nestled between the mountains and the sea, Kas is a charming coastal town that offers a laid-back and authentic atmosphere. Explore the charming cobbled streets, visit the ancient theatre, or take a boat trip to the nearby Kekova Island to see the sunken city.

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These are just a few examples of the many incredible destinations you can explore during your Gulet cruise in Turkey. Each destination offers its own unique charm and attractions, ensuring that you’ll never run out of places to discover.

Planning your gulet cruise itinerary

Planning your Gulet cruise itinerary is an exciting part of the journey. Here are some factors to consider when planning your itinerary:

1. Duration: Decide how long you want your gulet cruise to be. Whether you have a week or two or even longer, you can find a cruise that fits your desired timeframe.

2. Destinations: Choose the destinations you want to visit during your cruise. Consider the activities and attractions available in each destination and choose the ones that align with your interests.

3. Route: Gulet cruises in Turkey offer various routes depending on your preferences. Some cruises focus on the western coast, while others explore the eastern coast. Research the different routes available and choose the one that covers the destinations you want to visit.

4. Activities: Consider the activities you want to experience during your cruise. Whether it’s swimming in crystal-clear waters, exploring ancient ruins, or simply relaxing on deck, make sure your itinerary includes the activities that will make your cruise memorable.

5. Special requests: If you have any special requests or interests, such as celebrating a special occasion or engaging in a specific activity, communicate them with the cruise operator in advance. They will do their best to accommodate your requests and ensure that your cruise is tailored to your preferences.

Planning your Gulet cruise itinerary requires careful consideration of your preferences and interests. Take the time to research and explore the options available to ensure that your itinerary includes all the highlights that you don’t want to miss.

What to expect on a gulet cruise

A Gulet cruise in Turkey offers a unique and unforgettable experience. Here’s what you can expect during your Gulet cruise:

1. Comfortable accommodations: Gulets provide cosy and comfortable accommodations. Each cabin is equipped with en-suite bathrooms, air conditioning, and ample storage space. You can expect a good night’s sleep and all the necessary amenities to make your stay comfortable.

2. Delicious cuisine: Food is an integral part of a gulet cruise experience. Onboard chefs prepare delicious meals using fresh and locally sourced ingredients. From traditional Turkish dishes to international cuisine, you’ll be treated to a culinary journey that will delight your taste buds.

3. Relaxation and leisure: Gulet cruises are all about relaxation and leisure. Whether you choose to sunbathe on deck, swim in the crystal-clear waters, or simply enjoy the stunning views, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to unwind and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.

4. Exploration and activities: Gulet cruises offer a wide range of activities and excursions. From visiting historical sites and exploring ancient ruins to snorkelling, diving, and water sports, there’s something for everyone. The crew will ensure that you have a memorable and enjoyable experience during your time on board.

5. Warm and attentive service: The crew members on a gulet cruise are dedicated to providing exceptional service. From the captain to the chef and the deckhands, everyone is committed to ensuring that you have a comfortable and enjoyable experience. The crew will go above and beyond to meet your needs and make you feel welcome.

A Gulet cruise is a perfect blend of relaxation, exploration, and luxury. Whether you’re looking to unwind, explore historical sites, or indulge in delicious cuisine, a gulet cruise in Turkey offers something for every traveller.

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Tips for a memorable Gulet cruise experience

To make the most of your gulet cruise experience, here are some tips to keep in mind:

1. Pack wisely: Pack light and bring comfortable clothing, swimwear, sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. Remember to bring a beach towel and any personal items you may need.

2. Stay hydrated: It’s important to stay hydrated during your cruise, especially when spending time under the sun. Bring a reusable water bottle and refill it regularly to ensure you stay hydrated throughout your journey.

3. Be prepared for the weather: The weather in Turkey can vary depending on the season. Check the forecast before your trip and pack accordingly. Bring a light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings and a waterproof jacket in case of rain.

4. Bring cash: While most Gulet cruises include meals and some activities, it’s a good idea to bring some cash for additional expenses, such as drinks, souvenirs, and tips for the crew.

5. Disconnect and enjoy: Take this opportunity to disconnect from the digital world and fully immerse yourself in the experience. Put your phone away, enjoy the stunning views, and engage with your fellow passengers and crew members. This is your chance to relax and unwind truly.

By following these tips, you’ll ensure that your gulet cruise experience is memorable and enjoyable. Embrace the unique atmosphere, soak up the beauty of the Turkish coast, and create lasting memories that you’ll cherish for years to come.

How to book a gulet cruise in Turkey

Booking a Gulet cruise in Turkey is a straightforward process. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you:

1. Research: Start by researching different gulet cruise operators and the types of cruises they offer. Read reviews, compare prices, and consider the itineraries and destinations covered.

2. Contact operators: Once you’ve narrowed down your options, contact the cruise operators directly to inquire about availability, prices, and any additional information you may need. Ask about the specific Gulets they have available and the services and amenities included.

3. Choose your cruise: Based on your research and conversations with the operators, choose the cruise that best fits your preferences and budget. Consider the itinerary, the size and amenities of the Gulet, and any special requests you may have.

4. Book your cruise: Once you’ve made your decision, confirm your booking by providing the necessary information and paying the required deposit. Make sure to read and understand the terms and conditions of the booking before finalizing.

5. Prepare for your cruise: As your cruise date approaches, make sure to prepare accordingly. Pack your bags, double-check your travel documents, and inform the cruise operator of any special requests or dietary restrictions.

Booking a gulet cruise in Turkey is an exciting process that allows you to tailor your experience to your preferences. Take the time to research and choose a cruise that matches your expectations, and soon, you’ll be embarking on a remarkable journey along the Turkish coast.

A gulet cruise holiday in Turkey offers a unique and unforgettable experience. From exploring historical sites and enjoying delicious cuisine to relaxing on deck and swimming in crystal-clear waters, a Gulet cruise allows you to discover the beauty and wonder of the Turkish coast in style and comfort.

In this ultimate guide, we’ve covered everything you need to know to plan your gulet cruise holiday in Turkey. From understanding what a gulet is and why Turkey is the perfect destination to choosing the right cruise, exploring popular destinations, and booking your cruise with confidence, we’ve provided you with all the information you need to make your dreams of a Gulet cruise a reality.

So, start planning your adventure today, and get ready to set sail on a breathtaking journey along Turkey’s stunning coastline. Indulge in the beauty, history, and culture that Turkey has to offer and create memories that will last a lifetime. Your gulet cruise holiday awaits!

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Discover Fethiye by Boat

With its natural beauty, historical ruins, and extreme sports options, Fethiye, the district with the largest area and settlement area of Mugla, has become a favourite of domestic and foreign tourists.

The city’s history can be traced back to the 5th century BC when it was known as Telmessos. Telmessos, also known as the Prophets’ City, is spread out over a large area, stretching from the slopes of Fethiye’s mountain to the bay. According to legend, the Sun God Apollo fell in love with the Phoenician King Agenor’s little daughter, disguised himself as a dog, stole the king’s daughter, married her, and had a son named Telmessos. He named the city he founded in Apollon after his son. From Caria, Persia, Rome, Mentesogullari, and Ottoman rule, Telmessos became Anastasiaopolis, Meri (Makri), and finally Fethiye in honour of Tayyareci Fethi Bey, who was one of the first aviation martyrs after his plane crashed in Damascus in 1914.

Due to the marinas in its centre, Fethiye, one of Mugla’s most important touristic districts, is one of the most important ports where blue cruise and boat rental guests begin their vacation. What are the boat rental routes in Fethiye? First and foremost, we can say that the Gocek blue cruise route is the answer to the question. The Gocek Bays route can be transformed into a much more enjoyable blue cruise route by including Oludeniz and Fethiye Bays. Longer cruises can be requested by our guests, and the blue cruise routes can be extended as far as Marmaris.

With its world-famous beach Oludeniz, Fethiye has made a name for itself. In the town, which has become increasingly popular in recent years, paragliding is also a popular activity. In addition to its dozens of bays and beaches, the city offers popular options such as Butterfly Valley, Paspatur Bazaar, Fish Market, Calis Beach, Kabak Bay, Gocek boat tour (Twelve Islands), Fethiye boat tour (Fethiye Bays), and there are many historical ruins of the city.

Dalaman Airport, which is 45 kilometres away, is the closest airport to the city. Fethiye is 136 kilometres from Mugla, the city centre. It is 334 kilometres from Izmir, 200 kilometres from Burdur, 181 kilometres from Denizli, 196 kilometres from Antalya, 231 kilometres from Bodrum, 125 kilometres from Marmaris, 124 kilometres from Kas, and 27 kilometres from Gocek. Ferries to Rhodes are also available regularly.

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Although there is no exact date for the construction of Fethiye Castle, it is suggested in some sources that the Knights of Rhodes may have repaired and rebuilt it in the 15th century. In the castle, there are walls, a few old inscriptions with no information about its history, and a cistern. The castle, which offers a magnificent view of the city from above, is also worth visiting. We recommend that guests who rent a boat in Fethiye go to the castle, which is only 3 minutes away by car from the port and offers a panoramic view of Fethiye Gulf .

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Tlos is a 35-kilometer drive from Fethiye. The historical Tlos ancient city is on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List and is one of the oldest settlements in the Lycian Region. It is located within the borders of Yaka Village to the east. The acropolis at the ancient city’s entrance, known as Tlawa in Hittite documents dating from the 14th century BC and Tlawa in Lycian inscriptions, impresses visitors with its naturalistic appearance. The acropolis hill’s environment is surrounded by fortifications from place to place, naturally sheltered by its steep slopes of approximately 500 meters in height. The temple tombs carved into the rocks on the slope can be seen as you ascend to Tlos castle. The most magnificent of these tombs is Bellerophontids’ tomb monument, which depicts Pegasus, the winged horse, fighting the three-headed monster Chimera. At the entrance, there are two columns, a three-part wall, a door with ornaments in the middle, and doors on both sides leading to the burial chamber. There are benches, a stadium, a bath, theatre ruins at the foot of the Acropolis. The ruins of a 9-meter-wide Lycian wall can be found on the plain at the bottom of the castle. The city walls from the Roman era can still be seen in the south of the city, with a 6-arched gate. The theatre is the most important structure in the ancient city of Tlos that is still standing. In terms of archaeological, cultural, religious, and economic significance in the historical process, the city is extremely significant in the region. In the Hittite written sources, the city is mentioned as a country, with traces of continuous settlement from the Neolithic to the Iron Age. The city is one of the most important episcopacy centres in Lycia, and its religious significance lasted until the 12th century. In the 18th century, the ancient city of Tlos, which also bears Ottoman traces, served as a crossroads for the region’s trade routes. Views of the city intertwined with nature and the majesty of its ruins are breathtaking. Summer hours are 10:00 to 19:00, winter hours are 08.30  to 3.30.

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The date of foundation of the ancient city of Araxa , which is located within the borders of Ren Village, 32 kilometres from Fethiye, is unknown, but it is known that it is a very old Anatolian city like other ancient cities. B.C. The fact that he fought with the ancient city of Kibera in the year 2000 gives us an idea of when Araxa was founded. In Luwian and Carian languages, the name Araxa means ‘temple with an altar.’ In Lycian inscriptions, the city is referred to as ‘Araththi.’ When discussing the Lycian League, ancient historians noted that the ancient city of Araxa was one of the 36 towns and cities that made up the union.

The city is built in a valley surrounded by mountains, with its natural walls and walls that protect it from external influences, and you can see baths, water channels, tombs, sarcophagi, and houses among the ruins.

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These mausoleums, which are symbols of Fethiye and are located within the city’s urban fabric, were built in the 4th century BC in the name of Aminthas , Son of Hermapias . Three of these tombs, which were carved into a steep rocky slope, are temples, while the others are civil architecture examples. A door divided into four main panels, a flat and rough-hewn ceiling, and three lines in the interior of the room are depicted in the section opening to the burial chamber. The tombs, which have arched entrances, are decorated with various frescoes that are thought to reveal information about the deceased’s life. These tombs, which are located in the district with the most beautiful view, are easily accessible via steps.

If you’ve booked a gulet charter from Fethiye, the mausoleum, which you can reach in 5 minutes by car while waiting for your boat, will allow you to add a touch of history to your blue voyage vacation . We recommend that after you visit Fethiye Castle, you take the same route to the mausoleum to avoid getting stuck in traffic. As a result, you will have the opportunity to see historical ruins along the way. Summer hours are 09.00-20.00; winter hours are 08:00-17:00.

Telmessos

The theatre, which was built in the early Roman period and was repaired in the 2nd century AD, is Turkey’s oldest theatre close to the sea . As it was unearthed, the theatre, which underwent cleaning and excavation work after 1991, is suitable for 1500 people. Before boarding your rental yacht , we strongly advise you to visit the marina’s ancient theatre.

pinara

Pinara is a 33-kilometer drive from Fethiye. The city’s foundation dates back to 330-334 BC, and it is located at a distance. The city, which was also conquered by the Kingdoms of Alexander the Great and Pergamon, survived as a Roman settlement later on. The city was known to have suffered significant damage due to earthquakes in the region in the 8th century and was thus abandoned.

The bath, theatre, agora, odeon, rock tombs, upper and lower acropolis, and upper and lower acropolis make up Pinara ancient city. As the upper acropolis became insufficient in a short period of time, the lower acropolis, which was also easier to reach, was made available for settlement. Structures such as the Odeon, agora, temple, and pile tombs can be found on the lower acropolis. The fact that the majority of the rock tombs are in the shape of houses provides insight into Lycian Civil Architecture. Despite the impossibly steep slopes of the lower acropolis, it was supported by a fortification wall for both terrace construction and defence. When entering the city through the gate in the south of the city wall, it is seen that the Odeon with its back against the hillside and the agora on the flat area in front of it form the city centre. Around the water source in the lower part of the lower acropolis, piled tombs and many tombs carved into the rocks, which were largely destroyed as a result of the earthquakes experienced by the city in Antiquity, draw attention.

Visiting hours: 10.00-19.00 in summer; Winter period 08.30-17.30

letoon

This ancient city is the religious centre of Lycia , and it is located in the Kumluova District of Seydikemer, 63 kilometres from Fethiye. According to legend, the Goddess Leto, who was pregnant by Zeus, gave birth to her twin children Artemis and Apollo in Delos, then walked along the Xanthos river until she reached the source, where the Leto temple now stands. The goddess, who wishes to wash her children at the source but is prevented by the locals, turns the locals into frogs because they refuse to allow her, and this mythology is the basis for the ancient city of Letoon. The first settlement dates back to the 7th century BC, according to findings unearthed during 30 years of excavations in the city. Letoon was a political and religious centre during the Lycian unity period, as evidenced by the ruins and inscriptions found here. In the ancient city centre, three temples are lined up side by side. The Mother Goddess Leto owns the westernmost of these, which is in the ion order. The temple dedicated to Artemis in the middle is smaller than the temple dedicated to the god Apollo in the east. The first settlement dates back to the 7th century BC, according to findings unearthed during 30 years of excavations in the city. Letoon was a political and religious centre during the Lycian unity period, as evidenced by the ruins and inscriptions found here. In the ancient city centre, three temples are lined up side by side. The Mother Goddess Leto owns the westernmost of these, which is in the ion order. The temple dedicated to Artemis in the middle is smaller than the temple dedicated to the god Apollo in the east. In the southwest west corner of the temples, there is a fountain dedicated to the Nymphe cult, and on the eastern edge of this fountain is an early Christian church. Among the ruins worth seeing in the ancient city are a stoa and a Hellenistic theater. The Lycian walking path also includes the ancient city of Letoon, which was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1988.

Visiting hours: 08.00-20.00 every day.

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13 km from Fethiye. Kayakoy, located in the south and known as Karmylassos in the Ancient Period, dates to the 3rd century BC according to the available data and lived in the city until it was evacuated in 1923 as a result of the rights granted to minorities in the late Ottoman Empire. All the buildings that we watched based on the slope in the abandoned city were built by the Greeks, and after the destruction it suffered over time and natural factors, it took on the image of a ghost city.

There are 350-400 residences at the time of the city’s use, each of which is no larger than 50 m2 in terms of view and light, with two floors, the lower floors of which are usually used as cellars, and underground cisterns on the roof rainwater water are collected. There are numerous chapels, two large churches, one school building, mills, and a customs house in addition to the residences.

Fethiye Archeology Museum

Fethiye Museum, where artefacts from the region are exhibited, consists of two sections, archaeology and ethnography. The museum, where the artefacts collected from the city environment after the 1957 earthquake were stored, has been hosting its visitors since 1987. In Fethiye Museum, where numerous works from the Byzantine, Roman, Hellenistic, Archaic and Bronze Age periods are exhibited, the order is arranged chronologically. While ceramic works are exhibited to a large extent in the archaeology section, there are various hand-woven samples, handicrafts and caftans unique to the region in the ethnography section, and large stone-block artefacts, sarcophagi and the Izraza Monument are exhibited in the garden.

Visiting hours: 08.00-17.00 in winter, 08.00-19.00 in summer, Location

Fethiye Afkule

It is 17 kilometres from Fethiye’s city centre, 5 kilometres from Kayakoy. Then you can walk through the pines to get there. M.S. Afkule Monastery was carved into a 10-meter rock in the form of a two-story building and is thought to have been built in the 5th or 6th century. This monastery, which you can climb using the same natural methods that were used to carve the stairs, was built as an ordeal for a monk named Eleftherios. Even though we do not know the weather conditions on that day, the monastery, which is located at an elevation of 400 meters above sea level, appears to be unaffected by the magnificent view.

saklikent

44 km from the city centre. It is estimated that the canyon, located at a distance, was formed by geological cracking thousands of years ago. The Saklikent canyon, which was declared a national park in 1996 and protected, has a length of approximately 18 km and a height of between 200 and 600 meters. It is almost impossible to see the sky from here, as the rock gap narrows to 2 meters at some points. At the entrance of the canyon, Esen Stream greets you first. By walking on the wooden pier laid on iron bars, you reach the clean spring that springs from under the rocks. In the canyon, you can sit on the sofas built on the rushing waters, on which the local rugs and pillows are laid, and you can eat pancakes and trout while cooling your feet in the ice-cold water. If you want, you can explore the hidden paradise by walking through the canyon. It takes about 30 minutes to traverse the 5-kilometre rafting track in the canyon, where you can also raft.

Gemile Bay

20 kilometres from Fethiye’s centre. Gemile Bay near Kayakoy provides transportation to Gemiler Island , which is located at a distance. Gemile or St. Nicholas Island M.S. is located in the Oludeniz, which was known as Smybola in the Middle Ages. It has risen to prominence in the 5th century as a result of the formation of mostly religious settlements. The island became a popular destination for European and Eastern Mediterranean trade and travel ships, and it became a centre of pilgrimage for Christians. Aside from numerous churches and chapels, religious education schools were also established. There are houses on the island that serve as shelters for people who work and live outside of the religious buildings. The foundations of churches and houses were carved into the rock due to the island’s rocky nature.

While our guests from Gemile Island are on a blue cruise vacation , we can use the gulet type yacht they have rented to take an air-conditioned vehicle tour of the ancient city of Afkule Monastery , Kayakoy , Saklikent Canyon , Tlos , and Xanthos .

Cadianda

It is 25 km from the centre of Fethiye. The ancient city of Cadianda , located at 4 km, was founded on a hill on Geyran Mountain, 400 meters above the town of Uzumlu. This city, which was used as an athletics centre in ancient times, is the last city to join the Lycians. The ancient city, which dates to 3000 BC and makes a difference with its historical texture spread over a wide area, is surrounded by pine trees today. Some of the city walls surrounding the city, rock tombs and some inscriptions are among the remains dated to the earliest periods.

In addition, the Hellenistic theatre , bath, jogging track, agora, temple ruins, tombs, cisterns and dense civil architectural structures, which were repaired and used in the Roman Period, have survived to the present day.

Visiting hours: Summer period 9.00 – 19.00; Winter period 08.00 – 17.00

Xanthos

The ancient city is 63 kilometres from Fethiye’s centre, on the Fethiye – Kas highway. The administrative and religious centre of the Lycian region was the ancient city of Xanthos , which is the oldest and largest city in the mountainous Lycia province. The city was founded in BC8. a century and dates back to BC. Until the Persian invasion in 545, it was an independent city-state. When the people of Xanthos, who had heroically defended their city during the Persian invasion, realized they couldn’t stop it, they killed all their women and children, set the city on fire, and committed mass suicide in the flames. Eighty families who survived the massacre, as well as immigrants from other places, rebuilt the city. A fire that erupted 100 years later wreaked havoc on Xanthos once more. Despite this, the city, which was re-established, remained an important centre for a long time as a result of its positive relations with the western world. When the Athenians objected to their tax demands in 429 BC, they were dragged into a war that would destroy their city.

Following Alexander the Great’s arrival in the region in 333 BC, the largely Hellenized city of BC. The Ptolemies invaded in 309. BC will come later. Syria’s King III was born in the year 197. The city that Antiochus conquered enjoyed a prosperous period. II. B.C. In the 19th century, Xanthos became the capital of the Lycian League. In 42 BC, the city was conquered by the Romans, the Lycian Acropolis to the west was destroyed, and the city’s inhabitants were put to the sword. Markus Aurelius, the Roman Emperor, rebuilt the city a year after the event. With the start of Arab raids, Xanthos, which was the centre of the bishopric during the Byzantine period, became a part of the region. Unfortunately, the city has devolved into a disaster hotspot in the truest sense of the term. In the ancient city of Xanthos, the two acropolises are surrounded by fortifications with different knitting systems. The Roman Period Theatre is located to the north of the Lycian acropolis. To the west of the theatre, the city’s most interesting ruins can be found. The first features the deceased’s family on a high rectangular monolithic pedestal, as well as Harpy reliefs, which are female-bodied, bird-winged creatures believed to carry the souls of the dead to the afterlife. A Lycian sarcophagus from the 4th century stands next to this monumental tomb. The Roman Age agora is a large square-shaped area at the end of the theatre, surrounded on three sides by shops. An inscription written in Lycian and Greek on its rectangular body, similar to the Harpy Monument, can be found in the northeast corner of the agora. The mausoleum from the fifth-century rises. It is possible to see many rock tombs and pedestal tombs side by side in the Roman acropolis. Except for the pedestals of the Lion Tomb, Pavaya and Merehi sarcophagi on the southern skirts of this area, all of them are exhibited in the British Museum. On the right side of the ramp leading to today’s ruins, only the foundations of the BC. The Nereid Monument with a temple plan belonging to the 4th century is one of the famous monuments of Xanthos, which is exhibited in the British Museum. Summer Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 19:30 p.m., Winter Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 17:30 p.m.

Are the prices of the blue cruise inclusive of land tours and ruins tours in Fethiye?

No, it is not included in the price of the boat rental . Within our company, we also provide this service through guletcharter.org. Your sales representative who provides yacht charter service can provide you with the price and details of the land tour.

Our guests who choose a blue voyage starting from Fethiye and continuing their vacation on the boat they rented along the Gocek Bays route will have enough time to visit Kayakoy, Saklikent Canyon, and Tlos by taking a tour from Gemile Island or Gocek Port.

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