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 BLUE CABIN YATCH TOUR

HALIKARNASOS 8 DAYS 7 NIGHTS

8 DAYS 7 NIGHTS (BODRUM-GOKOVA-BODRUM)

 
Departure Arrival-Depart Arrival Days
BODRUM GOKOVA BODRUM 8 Day 7 Nigh  

APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER
€280  €280  €300  €330 €350  €300 €280
 
  The Gulf of Gökova is where the Blue Cruise originated. In this relatively large gulf, especially on this southern coast, the boat turns into a magnificient bay, and just as one admires the neighbourhood, another cove or creek, even more cozy and secluded, appears.

1.Day: Bodrum
Boarding the yacht in Bodrum at 15.00 o’clock. The guests who came earlier can leave their luggage in Albatros Yachting office or on board our yacht. After, a Welcome drink and information about our tour programme will be given. Dinner and overnight in the harbour of Bodrum.

2.Day: Cokertme
Whilst you are having your breakfast your captain will be setle the harbour duties, then our yacht will take a leisurely sail to Orak Island for lunch and swimming. Later sailing to Cokertme, which is a small fishing village where we will moor for dinner and the night.

3.Day: Seven Island
An early morning start sailing to Yedi Adalar ( Seven Island ). Breakfast will be served en route. Spend the day sailing amongst the islands. Dinner and overnight in Kufre Bay.

4.Day: English Habour
After breakfast, a short cruise of about 1.5 hours will sail us into Löngöz Bay. After Lunch we will sail to a small creek called İngiliz Limanı( English Harbour ). This name is derived from the Second World War, when English torpedo boats hid in this cove. Dinner and overnight here.

5.Day: Cleopatra Island
After breakfast, we arrive at Cleopatra Island (Cedreae). You will find a wonderful little beach on the west of the island. It is said that the sand of this beach was brought for Cleopatra from the deserts of North Africa. In the afternoon, we sail to Karacasöğüt, where we will take on fresh provisions. This small village is only 25 km. away from Marmaris. You may spend some time in Marmaris.

6.Day: Alakislabuku
Again an early morning start sailing to Kargili Bay. Breakfast will be served en route. After lunch sailing to Alakislabuku, where you can visit the Byzantine ruins along the shore. Dinner and overnight.

7.Day: Pabuc Cape
After breakfast arriving to Pabuc Cape. Later in the afternoon sailing to Kara Ada( Black Island) to try the hot sipring waters and caves. Dinner and overnight in the Harbour of Bodrum.

8.Day: Bodrum
After breakfast disembarkation. Although it is time to say farewell to your gulet and crew there are many other activities to see and do whilst here. Perhaps exploring more of this busy town.

GENERAL NOTES:
Prices given in EUROs. Prices quoted are per person on the basis of two people sharing a double cabin. An additional single supplement of 70% will be charged for those staying in a single cabin. Towels are not provided on board.

RATES INCLUDE:
Full board accommodation on a yacht (welcome coctail, breakfast-lunch-dinner and afternoon tea-cake service per day on board). Use of equipment on board. Diesel. Using water. Crew service. Yacht insurance. Yacht's laundry. Harbour taxes. Mooring expenses. V.A.T.

RATES EXCLUDE:
Drinking water, soft drinks and alcoholic beverages; these can be bought from the bar on board. Land excursions. Airport transfers.


Special Low Rates
 
 

Tour Code: CRUISE -9-

 

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