Set off on a captivating one-week gulet charter from Yalikavak Marina, a premier destination on the stunning Bodrum Peninsula. Yalikavak, known for its charming blend of modern luxury and traditional allure, offers an ideal starting point for your maritime adventure. With its picturesque marina, crystal-clear waters, and scenic coastline, Yalikavak is perfect for exploring the rich beauty of the Aegean Sea. The vibrant local atmosphere, combined with serene beaches and lush surroundings, sets the stage for a memorable journey. From this exceptional location, you'll set sail on a voyage that promises unforgettable experiences and breathtaking views.
Our gulet also offers weekly charters with a seven-day tour of the Gulf of Gökova. Departing from Yalikavak port, the journey will take you through various beautiful islands and bays in the Gulf, following a set route before returning to Yalikavak after a week of sailing.
Day 1: Overnight in Bodrum Bay
The journey begins between 14:00 and 15:30 from Yalikavak Port, with the gulet setting sail to anchor overnight in a nearby Bodrum bay. Highlights in Bodrum include the medieval St. Peter's Castle, the historic Myndos Gate, the Amphitheater, and the Mausoleum.
Day 2: Orak Island – Çökertme
After breakfast, we'll brief you on the boat and itinerary. Our first stop is Orak Island for swimming and lunch. We'll then head to the fishing village of Çökertme for dinner and an overnight stay, with a chance to sail and explore the beach if the weather permits.
Day 3: Seven Islands – Küfre – Uzun Liman
We’ll start our day early, heading to the Seven Islands. You can dive, swim, relax, and explore the coral reefs and nearby pine forest. We’ll first visit Küfre Bay and then anchor at Uzun Liman for dinner and an overnight stay.
Day 4: Tuzla – Löngöz – English Harbor
We’ll begin the day with a morning swim in Tuzla Bay’s clear turquoise waters. Next, we’ll head to Longoz Bay for lunch and a relaxing walk or visit to Ali Baba’s café. We’ll end the day at English Harbor for dinner and an overnight stay, known for its safe anchorage used by British Navy ships during WWII.
Day 5: Cleopatra Island – Karacasöğüt
We will make our way to Sedir (Kedrae) Island, famous for its immaculate beach and transparent waters, often compared to an open-air museum. The island is home to ancient city walls, ruins, an amphitheater, and a unique type of sand, said to have been imported from Egypt by Mark Antony for Cleopatra. After exploring the island, we’ll continue our journey to the village of Karacasöğüt, where we’ll have dinner and spend the night. For those interested, optional excursions to Marmaris or Dalyan-Caunos are available.
Day 6: Kargılı Bay – Kisebükü (Alakıçla Bükü)
In the early morning, we’ll make our way to Kargılı Bay. After enjoying lunch, we will set anchor at Kisebükü (Alakıçla), where you’ll have the chance to explore the remains of Byzantine ruins. We will spend the night in this picturesque bay.
Day 7: Pabuç Burnu – Yalıçiftlik – Bodrum
Following breakfast, we'll head to Pabuç Burnu and drop anchor in Yalıçiftlik Bay for lunch. In the evening, we will make our way back to Bodrum Port for dinner and our final overnight stay. Private groups have the option to spend their last night in a nearby bay, returning to Bodrum Port early on the 8th day.
Day 8: Return to Yalikavak Harbor
On the last morning of our unforgettable week, we will enjoy breakfast and disembark at 10:00 in Yalikavak. We’ll savor the cherished memories and connections made with loved ones, as well as the tranquil waters of the Gulf of Gökova, and eagerly anticipate future adventures.
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