Route 2

Bodrum - Gökova - Bodrum

Bodrum, which Homer described as the "land of eternal blue", has hosted many civilizations throughout its history and has been a very special place. Bodrum is famous for its shipyards, narrow streets leading down to the sea, castle, and white houses. You can enjoy getting away from the city’s crowds while also taking advantage of all the amenities of modern life. In Bodrum promises a unique boat vacation where you can enjoy the sea, sun, and natural and historical beauties.

Route 2
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Route 2

Day 1 Check In: Bodrum – Orak Adası

Orak Island, which can only be reached by boat, is a fascinating island that is shallow, unspoiled, and uninhabited. In this area, which is the focus of water sports and boat tours with its clear water where you can see all the shades of blue, there are plenty of olive trees. This island, where you will experience a complete Aegean holiday experience, is a safe harbor for boats to moor.

Day 2: Orak Adası – Kissebükü

Kissebuku Bay, located north of Karaburun and Yıldız Island, is a charming bay without any residential areas. It faces east and south and hosts many small coves that can be described as paradise corners from the tip of the cape to the sandy beach below. When approaching the bay, there is a rocky area 20 meters depth between the island and the cape about 300 meters away from the coast. Although it is deep enough for passage, you should also consider wind and wave conditions. Therefore, we recommend that you be careful and enter the bay from the open sea off Yıldız Island.

Day 3: Kissebükü - Çökertme

Çökertme Bay, covered with pine and olive trees, is a jumping point for rental boats located between Bodrum and Gökova. The bays on the west end, which are the most sheltered from western and northern winds, and the bays separated by a cape to the north, allow anchoring on sandy seabed. You can anchor at a depth of 10-15 meters in the west bay and approximately 5-10 meters in the north. We do not recommend staying overnight in these two bays since they are particularly crowded in the evening.

At the east of the bays, there are "T" piers extending to the sea and many restaurants catering to different tastes. The moorings of the restaurant you choose will help you get to the pier and assist you in tying up, and you can connect to electricity and water. However, you should be careful when navigating on the east coast where the restaurants are located, as the water suddenly becomes shallow in some areas.

Day 4: Çökertme – Kleopatra - Karacasöğüt

Kleopatra Cove, one of the paradise corners of Gökova Gulf, has a history that dates back to the 6th century and will capture your heart with its unique beaches as well as its historical richness. The limestone droplet-formed sands on the north coast of the island have a geological significance and have been protected. In this area anchoring is prohibited and you can anchor in the eastern cove of the island.

Karacasöğüt Harbor, which allows you to anchor freely, is a highly sheltered cove. While there are docks and restaurant opportunities in the inner part of the gulf, we do not recommend this area as a refuge since the eastern part is exposed to strong winds.

Day 5: Karacasöğüt – Longöz / Tuzla /Yavansu – Yedi Adalar

Longöz Bay offers its guests the opportunity to enjoy the clear water in a small valley while also providing the chance to try different flavors at the nearby restaurant. This sheltered cove, located in a windless area, promises pleasant hours immersed in nature.

From there, you can head to the Tuzla area and find yourself in the midst of a bird paradise. Tuzla, home to different bird species, offers a visual feast. You can then move on to the Yavansu area, named after its clean water. However, we do not recommend drinking the water from the bay as it is said to not be suitable for human consumption.

Marmaris Yedi Adalar (Marmaris Seven Islands) is a perfect getaway spot in nature. This area, located between Teke Burnu and Taneli Burnu, consisting of various small and large islands, is ideal for sailing. The area is also suitable for anchoring, with no settlements around, making it a wonderful refuge where you can be one with nature.

Day 6: Yedi adalar -  Bördübet – Kargıcık Koyu

Kargıcık Cove is a cove located in the open sea, where the pine-covered mountains starting from Knidos meet the sea and extend eastward. It is a safe haven that allows you to anchor on a sandy bottom at a depth of 15 meters and cool off during hot summer days. After making sure that you have securely anchored your boat, we strongly recommend that you go ashore. You can clearly see the vastness of the open sea, the coasts you passed by on the way, and all the boats sailing on the sea. You will enjoy the magnificent view, tranquility, and peace in the middle of the sea.

Day 7 : Kargıcık Koyu - Bodrum Check Out

After enjoying the tranquility and peace of Kargıcık Bay, you will return to your starting point, Bodrum, which is also the final destination of this enchanting adventure. We will meet you at the delivery point of your boat at D-Marin Turgutreis, hoping that you have had an unforgettable vacation.

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