DAY 1
On boarding the yacht you will be greeted by an Esendal Travel representative who will welcome you aboard and talk to you about your blue cruise. Dinner will be served on board in Marmaris.
DAY 2
After breakfast on board in Marmaris port or nearby bay, you will be cruising to Ekincik bay, one of the many unspoiled bays. On the way you will stop at Semisce bay to pass some free time before lunch. After lunch at Ekincik, a local motorboat will take you to explore the scenic Dalyan Canal ( River), visit the antique Caunos Lycian Rock Tombs and possibility of mud bathing at Dalyan. You will also enjoy the scenic views overlooking the valleys of Caunos village on the way back to Turtle beach and your gullet. Dinner and Overnight on board at Ekincik
DAY 3
After breakfast at Ekincik cruise to Gocek bay, the chic yachting center of Turkey. Free time at Gocek before dinner on board, overnight in Gocek or nearby bay.
DAY 4
After breakfast cruise to Oludeniz, a wonderful bay and beach close to Fethiye , cruise among the picturesque islands. Stops at Tersane Island where you can enjoy swimming and water sport activities in crystal clear water. After lunch cruise to Oludeniz “ The Jewel “ of the Turguoise Coast, the beautiful lagoon lies beneath the pine, forested Baba Mountain and boasts a long curving sand pit beach.Overnight in Oludeniz.
DAY 5
After breakfast cruise to Fethiye, “The unspoiled virgin of the land of Illumination” is located in a cove inside the Fethiye bay and surrounded by the pine trees behind, where small and large Islets are sprinkled around, it is one of the leading touristic resorts of Turkey. Fethiye bears the traces of works left by the Lyceans, Carians and Romans. The cultural richness together with the natural beauties and local geography make Fethiye one of the most important tourism centers. Free time in Fethiye to explore this beautiful resort town. Overnight at one of the quiet bays in Fethiye.
DAY 6
After breakfast cruise to Bedri Rahmi cove and Aga Limani ( Harbor), Bedri Rahmi is located right across the Tersane Island inside the Fethiye Bay, is one of the favourite stops of the Blue Voyagers due to its natural beauty and historical texture, our next stop is at Aga Limani and Cleopatra Bath. Aga Harbor is composed of a twin cove near the Kurtoglu cape of the Fethiye Bay and extremely well suited for resting, swimming, fishing or hiking on land where you would love to anchor. After an – hour walk by following the soft path stretching behind the cove, you can reach the ancient Lycian city of Lydae. On the other side hill, the Manastir (Monastery) cove known as Bath of the Cleopatra.Overnight at one of the bays in the area.
DAY 7
After having breakfast in this beautiful peaceful bay, cruise to Kadirga and Turuncu bays stop to enjoy lunch, swimming and other sport activities. Late afternoon you will head back towards Marmaris port, Farewell dinner on board/ in Marmaris. Overnight at Marmaris Port.
DAY 8
Disembarkation; After breakfast on board in Marmaris port, you will disembark the Gullet with our hope to see you again and best wishes for a pleasant journey back home.
On boarding the yacht you will be greeted by an Esendal Travel representative who will welcome you aboard and talk to you about your blue cruise. Dinner will be served on board in Marmaris. After breakfast on board in Marmaris port or nearby bay, you will be cruising to Ekincik bay, one of the many unspoiled bays. On the way you will stop at Semisce bay to pass some free time before lunch. After lunch at Ekincik, a local motorboat will take you to explore the scenic Dalyan Canal (River), visit the antique Caunos Lycian Rock Tombs ...
Breakfast in Bodrum, and then sail the translucent deep waters along the forested coast with lunch en route to the Datca peninsula scene of a number of small ancient ruins including some harbors. Overnight in a cove along the peninsula. Breakfast in Mersincik. Cruise the coast to the quiet bay at Cati for lunch or on the yacht. Windsurf, snorkeling, swimming, or simply relax. Overnight at nearby Amazon Creek named for legendary female warriors ...