Route 5

Bodrum - Göcek One Way 2

Göcek is a town located in the Fethiye district of Muğla, which experiences a high density of tourists during the summer months. It has also gained popularity due to the sailing races it hosts between May and November. If you are considering renting a boat or a yacht, this town, which serves as the starting point for Blue Cruises, offers safe harbors and natural coves. It is an outstanding holiday destination with its day boat tours, magnificent beaches, campsites, and hotels. Its proximity to tourist areas such as Ölüdeniz, Dalyan, and Fethiye is also one of its most attractive features for those who want to explore many regions during their vacation.

Route 5
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Route 5

Day 1 Check In: Bodrum – Knidos

Knidos Ancient City, which has served as a refuge for many sailors throughout history, is also known as the city where the seas meet. In this region, which has hosted different civilizations, you can embark on a historical journey among ancient ruins and enjoy the crystal-clear waters of the sea.

Knidos Ancient Harbor, which has a capacity of 10 boats and is operated by the Datça District Governorship, offers accommodation and the possibility of connecting to electricity and water for a fee. If your boat's waterline is low, you can stay in the middle or stern dock on the west side of the pier. Generally, most boats anchor here at a depth of 10-12 meters and stay at anchor. However, the prevailing wind is a meltemi, which blows hard and the winds in this harbor are unpredictable. Therefore, we recommend that you consider the variability of wind conditions and the night winds blowing from the north when tying up your boat.

Day 2: Knidos - Datça

You can fully experience a tourist experience by mooring your boat at the Datça pier, where you can enjoy nature and tranquility at the start of your journey. After a pleasant walk along the Datça coast in the evening, you can have a fun night at bistros, pubs, and restaurants that appeal to every taste.

There are two harbors on the north and south of the peninsula that extends eastward from Datça. The main harbor of Datça is the southern harbor, which has a long dock where boats of all sizes can moor. In addition, there is a small lagoon and a beach behind the southern harbor.

The northern harbor is a shallow harbor with a beach. You can anchor your boat in the middle of the harbor at 5-6 meters and stay at anchor. If you want to anchor in the northern harbor, make sure that the weather is good and the winds are in your favor. However, no matter which dock you moor your boat to, rest assured that your Datça adventure will be highly enjoyable.

Day 3: Datça – Dirsekbükü – Bozburun

Dirsek Bükü is the last sheltered bay on the southwest of Hisarönü Gulf, located to the south of Ağıl Cape. It has a shape resembling a boot, with a projection turning towards the west. Although it is partially protected against northern winds, it is a secluded bay that is sheltered from all kinds of weather conditions and has remained untouched. Since the bottom is completely sandy, anchors hold well, but it can get very crowded. If you want to stay away from the chaos of the crowd, it is better to stay at anchor.

Bozburun, on the other hand, is a town located to the north of Yeşil Ova Gulf, usually inhabited by fishermen and gulet builders. There is a shallow cove here with a capacity of 50 yachts without vaults.

Day 4: Bozburun -  Söğüt

You can anchor your boat in front of the shoreline or tie it to the piers of restaurants located on the coast if you wish. However, it is useful to know that this area is open to the wind. If you decide to dock to the piers of the restaurants, you will also have the opportunity to connect to electricity and water here. The north side of Söğüt Harbor is generally preferred. You can anchor your boat at a depth of 10-15 meters here and explore the local products available at the market set up on the pier. It's a great opportunity to meet the local people and fulfill your needs.

Day 5: Söğüt – Bozukkale - Serçe

Bozukkale

Serçe

You can anchor your boat in front of the coastline or tie it to the docks of the three restaurants located on the shore of Bozukkale Cove in Marmaris. In this area, which is spacious and located at the foot of bare mountains, you will have the chance to taste fresh fish caught from the crystal clear water of Bozukkale. You can take a pleasant walk along the path leading to the Loryma walls and embark on a small journey through history, enjoying the unique view of the open sea and the island of Rhodes.

On the other hand, Serce Cove is a hidden gem nestled between high cliffs, 2 km northeast of Catal Islands, with only a 135-meter entrance. It is unlikely that you will see and visit Serce Cove while passing by; you can only see it when you approach within 2 miles. It is a very special cove that you really must look for. If you want to visit Serce Cove, you must be extremely careful, due to the narrow and windy entrance, especially during twilight. The cove has two sections, one extending to the north, called Serce Harbor, and the other extending to the south, called Akca Harbor. Seafarers usually take shelter in Serce. The depth of the central part here drops to 10 meters, and it is connected to the shore with a narrow and straight area. The lower part is more suitable for anchoring while the fishing boats dock on the west coast. At the end of the shallow area of the cove, there is a wooden dock where you can enjoy a delicious meal at a restaurant.

Day 6: Serçe  - Ekincik – Ağa Limanı

Big Bay of Ağa Limanı, which is relatively more sheltered, is quite deep on the east side; it should be noted that there are rocky areas where the anchor can get stuck. It would be more appropriate to choose Big Bay of Ağa Limanı for safe accommodation. Wind and gusts come from the hills above this beach. Therefore, it would be more advantageous to anchor by leaving a safe distance between the boats, taking into account the winds and the crowd. Ağa Limanı, which is also a jumping port, is the most advantageous port for boats going west and north to wait until they reach Kurdoğlu Cape.

Day 7 : Ağa Limanı – Göcek Adası - Check Out

Many boats can anchor in the bay which has varying depths. In this bay, surrounded by pine trees, the scent of the crystal-clear sea mixed with the fragrance of pine trees, offers a wonderful experience worthy of a fantastic boat vacation. After this enchanting finale, we will meet you at the delivery point of your boat.

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