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Gocek to Marmaris Blue Cruise Turkey: Spend your holiday while making a journey through the Mediterranean coasts with a Turkish Gulet, Motor Yacht, or Sailing Yacht.
Feel the breeze from the Mediterranean to the Aegean Sea. Blue Cruise Turkey offers you the best style of gulets, motor yachts, and sailing yachts with a professional crew.
You will visit the bays and coasts: Gocek, Aga Limani, Gokgemile Bay, Kadirga Harbor, Bozukkale, Marmaris, Ekincik (Dalyan), Tersane Island, Domuz Island, Gobun Bay, Yavansu Bay, Cleopatras’ Bath, Sarsala Bay, Bedri Rahmi Bay (Taskaya), Kille Buku, and Yassica Islands.
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Gocek
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Gocek
Gocek has many attractions for visitors arriving by sea; picturesque islands, each surrounded by decidedly beautiful bays and turquoise waters, combine to create an inviting landscape.
The Gulf of Gocek, consisting of sheltered anchorages and ports to explore, makes it a popular stop for ships traveling the Mediterranean. Sea and local accommodations include six different marinas, which must meet the needs of almost every yacht.
Gocek is an excellent gateway to the South Aegean coastline and the Mediterranean Sea. It is an ideal starting point for many spectacular destinations on various routes, with its green coast, paradise coves, and turquoise waters.
November, after the first time, Gocek’s reputation has spread to the world. A long holiday season that starts in early April and continues until November offers plenty of opportunities for a holiday visit.
Aga Limani
Within the Gulf of Fethiye lie the twin bays of Aga Limani. It is a beautiful place to anchor and is perfect for swimming, fishing, and just enjoying the day.
The waters here are cool since they are connected to an underwater freshwater stream from the mountains. The seawater here is crystal clear, but if you prefer to visit inland, then take an hour’s walk to the ancient city of Lyda.
There you can find a lot of archeological discoveries, and the path leading there is exceptionally delightful.
Gokgemile Bay
Because Gokgemile Island is also an open-air museum and a natural site, on the island, which is also home to one of Fethiye’s most beautiful beaches, there are also ruins of churches that whisper the secrets of history.
If you make a trip to the top of the island, you have the chance to visit them all. Especially the mosaic stones of the church on the summit, which are still standing, are worth seeing.
Kadirga Harbor
Kadirga Bay is relatively sheltered and does not take the wind since forests and mountains surround it on three sides. The sea is also like sheets, but the beach is a tiny pebble.
The water is a little cold because the freshwater source is mixing into the bay. But the cold of the water in the scorching heat of the Aegean feels like medicine. The stony and clear sea is also very suitable for snorkeling.
You can enjoy swimming with colorful fish under the sea. Kadirga Bay, which is busy with Blue Cruise Turkey routes with its sheltered feature, is one of the places you should see.
Bozukkale (Loryma)
Bozukkale, located southwest of Marmaris, offers an unforgettable holiday experience with natural beauties and historical ruins.
Although it offers all the necessary facilities for a holiday, the region offers different entertainment days and nights. You can swim as you wish in the bays with immaculate beaches, and at night you can have fun in the facilities in the area.
Bozukkale Bay, where boats traveling on the Marmaris-Bodrum route stay at night, is the most critical stop for blue cruise boats with its sheltered position against the wind.
The most significant remnant of the ancient city of Loryma, located on the hill, is the 120-meter-long, 10-meter-wide castle. Since only part of the castle has survived today, the region has been named Bozukkale. On the northern flank of the bay, there is another ancient castle at a difficult point to reach.
Marmaris
Marmaris is a world-renowned Turkish holiday resort and coastal town. The name means “Turquoise Coast,” and it is aptly named.
Marmaris is a natural harbor and contains a major port; it can hold up to 800 boats and is considered to be one of the main starting points for any yacht charter. The city of Marmaris is rich in history and steeped in ancient culture.
It is a beautiful and exciting starting point for all tourists who want to sail the Mediterranean, Aegean, and Adriatic seas. Apart from the incredibly inviting waters, you get to enjoy all the modern amenities of a central tourist town with local cuisine, day and night attractions, and access to the amenities of the harbor and port.
It is a perfect time to take stock of your provisions and add any extra items that you might want before you set sail.
It is located in Ekincik village, on the border of the Köyceğiz district. It is a decidedly beautiful bay and settlement between Marmaris and Koyceğiz districts. You should come and see a bay with its immaculate beach, sea, nature, and beautiful views.
On the other hand, in Ekincik Bay, you can enjoy the sea, sand, and sun while finding peace between olive and pine decks. Ekincik Bay is not known much because it is a place that remains in the corner on the edge.
So not too crowded. It’s a quiet, quiet bay. Most of those who come to this bay are those who come on a yacht tour. Yachters know this bay well. Ekincik Bay is considered one of the most frequented spots for yacht boats.
Iz Tuz Beach
A world-famous beach with its golden-yellow beach is near Dalyan in the Ortaca District of Muğla province.
The beach is so famous that the Times newspaper, as a result of a 6-month study, declared Iztuzu salt beach in Dalyan, where natural wonders Caretta Caretta turtles lay their eggs, “the best open space in Europe.” Dalyan Trail Salt Beach is 5,400 meters long from the foot of Radar Hill to the Dalyan Strait.
Tersane Island
Gocek Tersane Island, the largest island in the Gulf of Gocek, is home to the remains of an old shipyard and many other historical structures used in the Ottoman period.
Gocek Tersane Island can only be reached by passing through a deep channel. The historic ruins are located in the island’s Winter Harbor.
The other bay on the eastern side of the island is called Summer Harbor. It is a very sheltered bay, suitable for mooring. Gocek Tersane Island, in the past, was called Telandria.
During the Byzantine period, Shipyard Island was the safest refuge for sailors in the bay. However, according to the Lausanne agreement, in 1922, the island had to be evacuated, and its inhabitants emigrated to Greece.
Gocek Tersane Island, one of the indispensable steps of the bay, is a great place for overnight and swimming breaks on blue cruises and boat tours.
Domuz Island
Domuz Island, one of the most beautiful islands located off Gocek, got this name in ancient times. Many pigs lived on the island.
However, today it is also called Prince Island. The island, which fascinates those who see it with its lush nature, is closed to visitors due to its private property. But it is possible to anchor off the coast and swim in the magnificent waters of Gocek.
Domuz Island, the closest island to the Gocek peninsula, has stunning natural structures, sheltered bays, and historical ruins. In order not to damage historical remains, boats can’t dock in some areas.
In the northern part, there are sheltered bays where blue cruise boats can anchor—some of the historical ruins that history enthusiasts crave and that you can see above the water.
At the same time, you should keep sea glasses with you to see the parts that remain under the water. It is not difficult to see the bottom of the sea as clear as glass.
Swimming around this unique island covered with pine and olive trees would be an excellent experience for you.
Gobun Bay
Göbün Bay is a place like a tropical island where historical structures appear deep in the turquoise water.
Göbün Bay, the most sheltered bay in Gocek Bays, is located south of Domuz Island. The bay, whose entrance is very narrow, is decorated with pine and olive trees.
The wind doesn’t come here much. The entrance to the bay is so narrow that it is pretty challenging to choose from a distance unless you look at it carefully. The western part is completely shallow. It is precisely in this shallow area that ancient underwater ruins are located.
Research shows that some of these ruins were from the late Byzantine period, and some were Greek houses.
Yavansu Bay
Yavansu Bay or Seagull Bay, also known as March Bay, is a great place to visit and see. You can enjoy a fantastic holiday in this bay covered with olive and pine trees.
On the one hand, this bay offers peace intertwined with nature, and on the other, you can enjoy the sea, sand, and sun. The name Bay comes from the quality of the water from the mountain.
Because of the prosaic taste of the water, which only animals can drink, they named the island Yavansu (prosaic water).
Cleopatras’ Bath
Bath Bay, also known as Cleopatra Bay, got its name from the ruins of baths from the Byzantine period found in the bay.
Next to the pier, a hot water source emanating from the remains, some of which have been flooded, is believed to be Cleopatra’s beauty secret. Tourists who hear this rumor will also necessarily add this place to their holiday routes in October.
The magnificent bay where green and blue meet is a destination for Blue Cruise Turkey routes, with its history and natural beauties. Bath Bay, which stands out with its clean sea, is also the choice of diving enthusiasts; the eastern part of the bath is profound.
The part that remains under the water also has the remains of the bath. It is a perfect place to stay. By snorkeling, you can see these historical ruins and swim with various kinds of fish. After anchoring in the bay, you can also go for a ride and see many places.
You can walk along paths decorated with olive and pine trees and watch the magnificent view from the hill. If you don’t get tired, you can reach the ancient city of Lydae after an hour’s drive.
Sarsala Bay
Sarsala Bay, with its untouched natural beauty, turquoise color, and fine sandy beach, fascinates those who see it. Due to the lack of residential areas in the bay, day trips are organized.
It can be a little crowded on weekends since there is transportation by land, but it still does not lose anything from the peace it gives. The very unknown bay is relatively sheltered, so it has come to this day without damaging its beauty.
The bay is so sheltered that it has warm water. So much so that some years, even in February, the sea can be entered. Its calm, quiet, and sheltered nature is a reason in itself for boats occupying it.
Boat dwellers enjoy swimming in the sea-like sheets, harboring every shade of blue and surrounded by lush trees. The fact that the sea is undulating and shallow is why families with children prefer this region.
Bedri Rahmi (Tasyaka) Bay
Bedri Rahmi Bay, whose real name is Taşyaka, has become the most famous of Gocek bays in recent years.
The sheep are so well-known because of the fish painting that Bedri Rahmi Eyübolu created on the rock by the shore close to the King’s tombs in the hills.
During his trip to this bay, painter and poet Bedri Rahmi Eyüboğlu, who was the pioneer of the Blue Tour trips in Gocek bays in 1974, painted the famous fish picture in which he depicts six animals on a rock located right by the sea. Taşyaka Bay is called Bedri Rahmi Bay.
Bedri Rahmi (Tasyaka) Bay
Bedri Rahmi Bay, whose real name is Taşyaka, has become the most famous of Gocek bays in recent years.
The cove is well-known because of the fish painting by Bedri Rahmi Eyübolu on the rock next to the King’s tombs in the hills. During his trip to this bay, painter and poet Bedri Rahmi Eyüboğlu, the pioneer of the Blue Tour trips in Gocek Bays in 1974, painted the famous fish picture.
He depicts six animals on a rock located right by the sea. Taşyaka Bay is called Bedri Rahmi Bay, thanks to the fish picture, which has become a bay symbol over time.
The ancient Lycian King tombs, located on lush, steep decks covered with pine trees, caused Bedri Rahmi Bay to become world-famous among the bays of Gocek. “How did these Lycians build these graves here?”, “How did they bury these people here?” You can reach the tombs of the kings, who would say, on foot from steep paths, and you can easily see them from the sea.
The beauty of Bedri Rahmi Bay is the freshwater source located there. The biggest reason why Blue Tour yachts especially chose this place to stay is this water source.
Kille Buku
One of the largest bays in Gocek bends with clay. Surrounded by emerald green pine trees, clay bends are a great place where you can spend time intertwined with the sounds of waves, the songs of birds, and nature.
Located on the Blue Cruise Turkey route and frequented by day boat tours, Kille Bükü is very suitable for staying at night with its sheltered nature. This bay with magnificent nature attracts attention with its long beach.
The wide beach allows you to swim away from people, whether on the beach or among the decks. There is a vast plain in the area behind the coast. The historic church in this area is of great interest to history enthusiasts.
Yassica Islands
The Yassica archipelago, consisting of five small and large islands, is one of the most frequently visited 12 island boat tour places. These islands are the most anchored points for yachts.
Swimming lovers often prefer the northern end of the main island of the Yassica Islands. In addition, there are various water sports in the region.
The narrow straits, which are natural wonders, are what separate the islands that make up the Yassica team islands. Sailing between these islands definitely satisfies you.
The ancient Lycian King tombs, located on lush, steep decks covered with pine trees, caused Bedri Rahmi Bay to become world-famous among the bays of Gocek.
“How did these Lycians build these graves here?”, “How did they bury these people here?” You can reach the tombs of the king, who will say, on foot from steep paths, and you can easily see them from the sea.
The beauty of Bedri Rahmi Bay is the freshwater source located there. The biggest reason why Blue Tour Yachts especially chose this place to stay is this water source.
Kille Buku
One of the largest bays in Gocek bends with clay. Surrounded by emerald green pine trees, clay bends are a great place where you can spend time intertwined with the sounds of waves, the songs of birds, and nature.
Located on the Blue Cruise Route and frequented by day boat tours, Kille Bükü is very suitable for staying at night with its sheltered nature. This bay, with its magnificent nature, attracts attention with its long beach.
The wide beach allows you to swim away from people, whether on the beach or among the decks. There is a wide plain in the area behind the coast. The historic church in this area is of great interest to history enthusiasts.
Yassica Islands
The Yassica archipelago, consisting of five small and large islands, is one of the most frequently visited places on the 12 Islands boat tour. These islands are the most anchored points for yachts. Swimming enthusiasts frequently prefer the northern end of the main island of the Yassica Team Islands.
In addition, there are various water sports in the region. The narrow straits, which are natural wonders, separate the islands that make up the Yassica team islands from one another. Sailing between these islands will definitely satisfy you.
You arrive at Gocek at the end of your voyage, after taking in all the wonders of the Mediterranean, possibly also the Aegean Sea.
When you berth in Gocek, take some time off before you leave for the airport. Enjoy the wonders of this beautiful town and take one last taste of all that Turkey has to offer—walking the promenade and enjoying the sunset.
Maybe that carpet you saw when you arrived is still waiting for you to buy it and place it at home. It provides extra warmth, memories of an ancient coastline, and a land filled with warm wonders and experiences.
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Blue Cruise Tours, also called Blue Voyages or Mavi Yolculuk in Turkish, began to run at the beginning of the 20th century.
On these tours, which are done on traditional Turkish boats called gulets, people can see how beautiful Turkey’s beaches and historical sites are.
A wooden sailing vessel called a “gulet” was created expressly for traveling the calm, clean waters of the Mediterranean and Aegean seas. These yachts are big and comfortable. They have modern conveniences but still have a vintage look.
Blue Cruise Cruises frequently depart from Fethiye, which is on Turkey’s southwest coast. Fethiye is a great place for history and nature lovers to visit because of its scenic waterfront, historic rock tombs, and Butterfly Valley, which is close by.
On a Blue Cruise Tour, you have to go to Oludeniz because it is known for having clear water and clean beaches. You can swim, snorkel, and relax in the sun at the Blue Lagoon, a protected bay surrounded by pine forests.
Marmaris is a thriving tourist destination with a lively nightlife and a beautiful marina. Before embarking on your Blue Cruise trip, explore the ancient Marmaris Castle, go shopping at the vibrant bazaar, or have a soothing Turkish bath.
Kekova is a haven for history fans thanks to the ancient Lycian ruins and the buried city of Simena. For sweeping views of the azure waters below, trek to the mountaintop castle or snorkel above the sunken ruins.
Kas is a quaint town that blends history, culture, and scenic beauty. Visit the old theater, stroll through the winding lanes adorned with whitewashed homes, or investigate the neighboring underwater archaeological sites.
Blue Cruise Tours offers a variety of packages to meet the needs of all travelers, both in terms of taste and budget. Standard, opulent, and private boat charters are available.
You can select among itineraries that emphasize leisure, adventure, or cultural exploration to create a unique vacation based on your interests.
Embark on a captivating maritime adventure with a Gocek Blue Cruise, where the azure waters of the Mediterranean set the stage for an unforgettable journey.
Departing from the charming town of Gocek, renowned for its scenic bays and bustling marinas, this cruise promises a seamless blend of relaxation and exploration.
Sail through the tranquil waters, discovering hidden coves, and immersing yourself in the breathtaking landscapes that define the Turkish Riviera.
Experience the epitome of maritime beauty with a Blue Cruise Tour in Turkey. This enchanting voyage unfolds against the backdrop of Turkey’s stunning coastline, offering a unique perspective on the country’s rich history and natural wonders.
Whether you’re exploring ancient ruins, anchoring in secluded bays, or enjoying the comforts of a traditional Turkish gulet, a Blue Cruise Tour in Turkey is a voyage that transcends the ordinary.
Discover the charm of coastal towns, indulge in delectable cuisine, and let the sea guide you on a tour that promises a tapestry of cultural delights and scenic marvels.
Prioritize comfortable clothing, swimsuits, and sun protection while packing for your Blue Cruise. It’s also a good idea to bring a dry bag to store your stuff, a lightweight jacket for chilly evenings, and water shoes for rocky coasts.
Between May and October, when the weather is pleasant and sunny, is the best time to take a blue cruise in Turkey. The busiest months are July and August, while May, June, September, and October offer a more laid-back vibe and more comfortable temperatures.
Throughout your Blue Cruise Tour, abide by regional traditions and customs. To improve your relationships with locals, dress modestly when visiting religious sites, observe local customs, and learn a few simple Turkish phrases.
Turkish Blue Cruise Tours are a unique and spectacular way to learn about the country’s beautiful coasts, rich history, and lively culture.
There is a Blue Cruise Tour for every kind of traveler, with a variety of places, packages, and things to do. So why not go on a once-in-a-lifetime vacation and discover the magic of Turkey’s Blue Voyage?
Your Blue Journey journey is best started at Marmaris, a gorgeous coastal town in Turkey. The town is the perfect mix of historical importance, modern conveniences, and natural beauty because it is in between two mountain ranges that meet.
With a close international airport and a well-connected road system, Marmaris is easily reachable.
Along Turkey’s Mediterranean coastline is the Turkish Riviera, sometimes referred to as the Turquoise Coast. It’s a well-liked vacation spot for people looking for gorgeous beaches, blue waters, and deep cultural history.
To experience the beauty and appeal of the area up close, the Blue Journey is the ideal way to travel along this captivating coast.
Budget-conscious travelers frequently choose the standard Blue Cruises. For a reasonable fee, these trips include cozy lodgings, delectable meals, and an exciting schedule. Your cruise experience will be shared with other tourists, making it a wonderful opportunity to make new friends and have fun on the voyage together.
People who want a more luxurious experience can go on Luxury Blue Cruises, which offers the highest level of comfort and style. These cruises offer luxurious rooms, delicious food, and first-rate amenities, so you can be sure to have a wonderful and relaxing trip.
You can expect to be treated as an individual, to have a roomy cabin, and to have an itinerary that fits your interests.
The most intimate and adaptable Blue Cruise experience is a private gulet charter. As the entire gulet will be yours, you can plan your schedule and travel at your own speed. For families or social groups looking for a more individualized trip, this choice is ideal.
A gulet is a traditional wooden sailing ship from Turkey that is frequently used for day trips around the Mediterranean coast.
Gulets come in different sizes and styles, but they are known for their beautiful architecture, open decks, and large cabins. They provide a genuine and distinctive method to discover the Turkish Riviera.
It’s an incredible experience to sail on a gulet. You’ll be surrounded by stunning Mediterranean scenery, waking up to breathtaking views, and exploring secluded coves and pristine beaches. A gulet cruise mixes the allure of classic sailing with contemporary conveniences, letting you unwind and take in the best of both worlds.
You’ll see many breathtaking locations along the Turkish coast on your Blue Cruise. The historic city of Kaş, the breathtaking Butterfly Valley, and the buried city of Kekova are a few of the must-see locations. Every stop gives you a chance to do something new and see something amazing, so your trip will be full of memories.
On your Blue Cruise, you can check out the historical and cultural sites along the coast of Turkey. Explore old towns and Lycian ruins to learn more about the area’s long and interesting past. Your adventure will take you across time and provide you with knowledge about Turkey’s past and present.
The Mediterranean’s beautiful waters are ideal for swimming and other water sports. You will get the chance to swim, snorkel, and dive in the warm waters while on your Blue Cruise, discovering the abundant marine life and gorgeous coral reefs. Several water sports, like windsurfing and jet-skiing, are available for those looking for an adrenaline rush.
The best months for a blue cruise in Turkey are May through October, with July and August being the warmest months. The weather is ideal for sailing and other water sports throughout these months. Consider scheduling your trip for May, June, September, or October if you want more comfortable weather and fewer tourists.
Bring swimsuits, sunscreen, and a hat to protect yourself from the sun. Also, wear casual, comfortable clothes. Bring a lightweight jacket in case it gets chilly at night, and don’t forget your camera to record the stunning surroundings. Packing a pair of durable shoes is also a smart idea if you plan to explore the numerous locations on land.
Take advantage of the relaxed atmosphere and be open to new experiences to get the most out of your Blue Cruise vacation. Respect the environment and the local customs, and don’t be afraid to ask for advice or help from your team. Take some time to relax, enjoy the sunshine, and take in the splendor of the Mediterranean.
Many beautiful blue-flag cruises depart from Marmaris, a picturesque coastal town in southwest Turkey. These cruises offer an unmatched vacation experience as they carry you across the breathtakingly blue seas of the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas. But what exactly is a blue cruise, and why should you think about taking one? Let’s start now!
On a blue voyage, also called a blue cruise or yacht charter, you can visit the peaceful bays, quiet beaches, and magical islands that dot the coast of Turkey. With Blue Journey Marmaris, you can enjoy the comforts of a luxurious yacht or gulet while learning about the area’s interesting history, beautiful scenery, and lively culture.
A gulet is a traditional wooden sailing boat that was hand-built in Turkey with comfort and leisure in mind. These vessels come in a variety of sizes and designs with contemporary facilities and roomy decks ideal for sunbathing or outdoor dining.
Leisure and adventure are the main focuses of a gulet cruise. With a skilled crew handling the navigation and catering, you can concentrate on taking in the breathtaking landscape and other activities at each stop. Your options include swimming in pristine seas, visiting historic sites, or simply unwinding on the deck with a book.
Gulets are available in a variety of sizes and designs, from basic to opulent. All gulets provide a comfortable sailing experience; however, luxury gulets frequently have extra features like air conditioning, en-suite bathrooms, and fine furnishings.
Between Marmaris and Datca, the Gulf of Hisaronu is a popular spot for blue cruises. This area is known for its hidden bays, clean beaches, and beautiful villages, which give it a real taste of the Mediterranean way of life.
The historical city of Knidos, the gorgeous village of Selimiye, and the tranquil Bozburun Peninsula are a few must-see locations in the Gulf of Hisaronu.
Take advantage of excursions like climbing, diving, and snorkeling while sailing the Gulf of Hisaronu. Also, you can eat delicious local food at seaside restaurants or look for unique souvenirs at traditional markets.
A blue trip in the Gulf of Hisaronu displays the area’s breathtaking scenery, which ranges from lush hills and rocky cliffs to azure waters and white-sand beaches. It is an amazing stop on any blue cruise itinerary since it is a visual feast and a salve for the soul.
A gulet cruise provides an unrivaled level of luxury and relaxation. You may completely relax and lose yourself in the sights, sounds, and flavors of Turkey’s coastal beauty thanks to a devoted crew attending to all of your needs and a variety of onboard amenities.
Turkey’s blue cruises have become increasingly popular for a good reason: they offer a first-rate way to discover the nation’s varied coastline, rich history, and vibrant culture. You should include a blue cruise in Turkey on your bucket list for the following reasons:
The coastlines of Turkey are known for their natural beauty. They have clear waters, hidden coves, and undeveloped beaches that are great for swimming, snorkeling, and laying out in the sun.
Interesting history: There are many old cities, ruins, and archaeological sites in the area that are just waiting to be explored.
Take in the warm hospitality of the Turks, eat delicious food from the area, and fully immerse yourself in events and rituals from the past.
A blue cruise is very luxurious and comfortable, with well-equipped gulets and trained crews to make sure you have a great time.
Between May and October, when the weather is bright and sunny and the sea is calm, is the best time to take a blue cruise in Turkey. While spring and autumn bring lower temperatures and fewer visitors, each season has its beauty.
If you want to book the perfect blue cruise in Turkey, look for reputable companies that offer a range of gulet options, routes, and prices. To guarantee a wonderful and hassle-free trip, make sure to check reviews and ask for recommendations.
A Marmaris Blue Cruise is a fantastic opportunity to discover Turkey’s stunning coastline, enthralling past, and friendly culture.
A blue cruise offers an amazing adventure over the turquoise waters of the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas, complete with opulent gulets, magnificent scenery, and a variety of activities to suit every traveler’s taste.