SUGGESTED BLUE CRUISE ROUTE FOR PRIVATE GULET CHARTERBodrum -
Gulf of Hisaronu - Bodrum
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1st Day - Bodrum |
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Boarding the gulet in Bodrum, we enjoy a 'welcome aboard' drink with our
captain and crew. A short briefing from the captain ensures everyone is
familiar with the yacht and what we will do during the week to come. On the first day, our boat will
be anchored at Bodrum Port for dinner and overnight stay. Bodrum has a
history that goes back to the 12 th century B.C. The city which was
called 'Halicarnassus' was the birthplace of Herodotus; the 'Father of
History' who lived in the 5th century B.C. The 'Mausoleum' of King
Mausolus (350 B.C.) which is one of the Seven Wonders of the World is in
this city. The only structure that survived from the Classical Era is
the Amphitheatre. It is one of the oldest theatres in Anatolia with a
capacity of 13.000 guests, and is still hosting many shows and concerts
for the art-lovers in Bodrum. Another place that you should visit first
at your arrival in Bodrum is the landmark of the city 'Castle of Saint
Peter'. It is one of the best preserved piece of work whose history goes
back to the Middle Ages. 'Myndos Gate' through which Alexander the Great
entered Halicarnass is another place that you should not miss. |
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2nd Day - Palamutbuku
Bay, Ince Burun |
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Early in the morning we start cruise to Palamutbükü Bay. We will anchor
in Ince Burun after lunch and swimming breaks . We will stay in this
lovely bay for dinner and overnight stay. |
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3rd Day - Aktur Bay,
Bencik Bay |
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After breakfast we will cruise to Aktur Bay. Then our first stop will be
the Bencik Bay; which has a very narrow entrance but a unique view once
you get inside. Bencik is located at the narrowest part of the peninsula
that divides Hisarönü Gulf from the Gökova Gulf but it is located at
Hisarönü side. In 550s B.C. the Cnidus people wanted to dig a tunnel in
the narrowest land piece of the peninsula between the Hisarönü Gulf and
the Gökova Gulf as a defence line against the Persians. That way they
would make two peninsulas one island and the defence easier. They
started with diligence and put a lot of effort; however, in the end they
could not manage and the city was conquered by the Persians. Dinner and
overnight stay will be at Bencik Bay. |
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4th Day - Emel Sayin
Bay, Orhaniye, Selimiye |
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After Breakfast we will anchor at Emel Sayin B ay and you can enjoy a
swimming stop in this lovely bay. For lunch we will dock in Orhaniye. In
Orhaniye Bay , you will see uniques cenery of a natural tidal formation
called 'kızkumu' (Maiden's Beach). There are so many myths about this
reddish sand-path going from the shore to the inner parts of the sea. On
a tiny island located in the bay, you can see the wrecks of an antique
castle, a sign of an ancient city. Today, our final destination will be
Selimiye for dinner and overnight stay. |
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5th Day - Dirsekbuku,
Bozburun |
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After anchoring in Dirsekbükü and taking a swimming stop, we will go to
Bozburun which is a small fishing town. This area was popular and
suitable for sponge-diving but nowadays the people of the island are no
more interested in sponge-diving as it is not financially beneficial and
is dangerous. In recent years sponge-diving is replaced by gulet tourism
and Bozburun Gulets nowadays could take its place in this sector. |
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6th Day - Datca,
Kinidos (Cnidus) |
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We will cruise to Datca. Food and water will be supplied to the boat from
Datca Harbour. The city was founded by the Dors who came from Aegean Sea
to the southern coast of Ionia in the 7th century B.C. The island has no
humidity at all and has fresh air with plenty of oxygen. The historian
Strabo has a rightful saying about Datca's weather: "God would send his
beloved servants to Datca to live longer". According to a myth while the
Spanish pirates were passing by the coast of Datca, they disembarked
people with Hansen's disease in Sarıliman Bay and these abandoned people
recovered from their disease with the help of the clean weather of Datca.
You may take a walk in Datca Harbour. We will cruise to Cnidus for
dinner and overnight stay. Cnidus was a developed city in science, art
and architecture. Eudoxos, a very popular astronomer and maths professor;
Dr. Euryphon; Polygontos, a popular painter; Skopas and Bryaksis of
Faros, the most famous sculptors of the era; Sostrates, the architect of
Alexandrian light house -one of the seven wonders of the World-and
Ktesias the doctor who saved the life of a Persian king from a disaster
lived on this island. Dr. Euryphon and his students, founded the second
largest medical sciences school in the Cnidus. The island also homes the
largest sun clock of its time which was erected by Eudoksos. Cnidus was
the home for Aphrodite's monument and at those times the city was famous
for brothels and became popular for sailors and Arabic tradesmen. You
may take a walk on the shore to see the ruins. |
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7th Day - Poyraz
Harbour, Meteor Bay, Bodrum |
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We cruise early in the morning to Karaada (Black Island). Breakfast and
swimming stop will be at Poyraz Bay which is located at the northern
side of the island. This is such a nice bay with its turquoise-blue
waters. We will be anchoring at Meteor Bay for lunch which is located at
the southern side of the island. There is a meteor hole here and this is
how the bay got its name. Here you may jump over the platform in to the
deep water. You may also take a walk through the under water cave which
is very near to Meteor Bay for a small local fee. We will dock in Bodrum
Harbour for dinner and overnight stay.
8th day, we will leave the boat upon
agreement. |
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