info@bluetourturkey.com

info@bluetourturkey.com

Marmaris to Bodrum Blue Cruise Tour

Send Us An Enquiry
Full Name*
Email Address*
Travel Date*
People*
Your Enquiry*
* I agree with Terms of Service and Privacy Statement.
Please agree to all the terms and conditions before proceeding to the next step
Save To Wish List

Adding item to wishlist requires an account

9565

Have a Question?

Please give us a call
We are ready to respond your questions

+90 537 473 99 56
+90 537 473 99 46
+90 212 327 26 87

info@bluetourturkey.com

Marmaris to Bodrum Blue Cruise

Marmaris to Bodrum Blue Cruise Tour: Start your journey in the Mediterranean to the Aegean Sea with the best Turkish Gulet, Motor Yacht, or Saling Yacht. Book the Marmaris Blue Cruise Tour to Bodrum, rent a luxury gulet, and start your fantastic voyage from the Mediterranean to the Aegean Sea.

Visit those bays and coasts during Blue Cruise Turkey; Marmaris, Aquarium Bay, Kumlubuk, Kadirga Harbor, Serce Bay, Bozukkale (Loryma), Bozburun, Dirsekbuku, Selimiye Bay, Orhaniye Bay, Emel Sayin Bay, Datça, Palamutbuku, Knidos, Aquarium Bay (Adabogazi), and Bodrum.

Duration

8 DAYS

Departure Location

Marmaris

Return Location

Bodrum

Marmaris to Bodrum Blue Cruise Itinerary

Day 1Marmaris & Aquarium Bay

Marmaris

Marmaris is a world-renowned Turkish holiday resort and coastal town. The name means “Turquoise Coast,” and it’s aptly named. Marmaris is a natural harbor and contains an important port.

It can hold up to 800 boats and is considered 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.

Aquarium Bay

Another name for Abdi Reis Bay, located at the exit of Marmaris, is Aquarium Bay. The sea is so clear that the aquarium deserves its name to the fullest. It’s also a great place to dive.

The bay, the most preferred place for diving lovers, offers continuous diving activities and diving lessons. Take a diving lesson in the bay, which has a magnificent underwater view and various fish. If you are a professional, you can experience a long and fun diving adventure.

Sea traffic is heavy in the bay near the Phosphorlu cave, which is busy with Marmaris boat tours. Both domestic and foreign tourists frequent the bay, which has an epic beauty in languages.

Sea-like sheets, plenty of sun, fine sands, and unique views are the most beautiful places on the boat routes, and the bay offers you great views both above and below the sea.

Day 2Kumlubuku – Kadirga Harbor

Kumlubuk

It’s so quiet that you might even meet cows in the bay. It is one of the most popular bays of Marmaris, with its breathtaking sea and beach extending for about two kilometers.

Kumlubük Bay is famous for its fish restaurants. If you stay here during the Blue Journey, you can eat your fish at night against the unique sea of Marmaris.

Although the settlement is large, natural beauty is protected. It also has hiking areas, bicycle trails, and sports fields. There is also a cave that is believed to be about 500 years old that you should see when visiting the bay.

A quiet, safe, and complete natural wonder, Kumlubük Bay is a great place where you can capture unforgettable moments by taking nature photos.

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 routes with its sheltered feature, is one of the places you should see.

Day 3Serce Bay – Bozukkale (Loryma)

Serçe Bay

One of the most popular places to moor Blue Tour boats is Serçe Port, the last end of the Bozburun Peninsula that is only accessible by land. The lack of settlements around makes the water in the port gleam.

The coast has a restaurant serving only blue cruise passengers, several fishing boats, and guests from the sea. And there’s a cafe on the beach where you can meet your little needs.

Although easy access from land is not a very regular bay, quiet and calm, spending a holiday in peace is for you.

You can experience unforgettable moments with the clarity of the water, the silence of the shore, and the image of the fish swimming at the bottom, and immortalize these moments by photographing them.

Bozukkale (Loryma)

Bozukkale, located southwest of Marmaris, offers an unforgettable holiday experience with natural beauties and historical ruins.

Although we offer 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 located in the area.

Bozukkale Bay, where boats traveling on the Marmaris-Bodrum route stay at night, is the most important stop for Blue Cruise boats with its sheltered position against the wind. In the bays, where transportation by road is challenging, three restaurants are serving only boat passengers.

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.

Day 4Bozburun & Dirsekbuku

Bozburun

The Bozburun Peninsula is especially famous for yacht tourism and Gulet shipyards. Traditional wooden gulet manufacturing is carried out here.

Bozburun Town has sheltered bays. Because of this feature, they host the boats in Bozburun during the winter season, where repairs and maintenance are carried out. Boats surround the entire Bozburun Peninsula in the summer.

Yacht and boat tours organized in the region are of great interest to those exploring the surrounding bays. The upper half of the Bozburun Peninsula has a mountainous and wooded structure with steep slopes rising from sheltered bays.

The southern part consists of more barren and rocky areas. The southern part is filled with ruins, most of which are buried under the ground, half with castles that observe hidden valleys and hidden harbors.

A small number of ruins belonging to the ancient city of Larymna are located on Asar Hill, a 45-minute walk away. It has an ideal structure, especially for hiking. You can visit the natural and historical parts of the region by trekking. The city walls and some tombstones are scattered around the place.

Dirsekbuku

Dirsekbükü Bay, connected to Marmaris, is a sheltered bay located southwest of Hisaronu Bay. Dirsekbükü, located just south of the Cape of the Pen, continues as a boot with its indentation turning to the west.

Elbekbükü Bay is almost the most sheltered bay in the region, no matter the weather conditions. But it takes breathing in strong northerly winds. Dirsekbükü Bay has no way and is such a virgin place. The bottom of Dirsekbükü Bay is entirely sand.

Because of its water, cleanliness of the sea, and sheltered nature, boats visit it. It is a route that is necessarily visited by Blue Cruise boats, especially.

A recess Beach was formed on the south side of Dirsekbükü Bay. Fishing boats and boats of villagers who make Village Bread usually stop here. This place is very sheltered and beautiful. There is a facility at the end of the bay and a dock in front of the property.

The south side of this dock collapsed, and submerged. On the dock, from the side of a stone bread oven to a restaurant built on the mountain’s edge, which does not have electricity, roads, and water dominating the bay. The image is perfect.

The bay bottom structure, maquis slopes, and refreshing air have made this place preferred. In this bay, where the sea is also calm, you can go on a holiday and relax.

Day 5Selimiye Bay – Orhaniye Bay – Emel Sayin Bay

Emel Sayin Bay

Emel Sayın Bay is one of the natural beauties where green and blue meet in Muğla. It also gets its name from Emel Sayın, who spends her holiday in Datça every year and sings songs at the almond festival held in Datça.

It hosts thousands of local and foreign tourists every year. The bay is one of the most popular bays in Marmaris.

Orhaniye Bay

Orhaniye has heavenly beauty with its magnificent nature and panoramic view covered with pine forests. People who want to go on trips to the sea, the outdoors, and history frequently visit Orhaniye because of its historical ruins and castle.

Hisaronu Bay, located in Orhaniye, is one of the most important yacht mooring ports. Blue tour boats on the Marmaris-Muğla Route use this place to spend the night. Tourists can experience a unique holiday experience with activities in the region.

In Orhaniye, which resembles a lake surrounded by mountains, you can be peaceful, calm, and away from the city’s noise.

Selimiye Bay

Selimiye Bay gives everything you can expect from a holiday with its sea, beach, ruins of the ancient city of Hydas, neighboring bays, and islands located around it.

Although there are not many large beaches in green and dominated bays, their cleanliness and clarity are enough. Located on the Bozburun peninsula, this hidden paradise stands out with yacht tourism. At the same time, Blue cruise boats prefer Selimiye to stay at night.

History enthusiasts include many ancient cities and ruins of historical castles. In Selimiye, the city walls of the Hellenistic period, the Fener church, and the ruins of the ancient theater are also waiting for history enthusiasts.

Day 6Datça & Palamutbuku

Datca

Ancient Datca stands out both with its historical and natural beauties. Usually, houses have a single-story or two-story architecture.

Narrow streets consisting of cobblestones and bougainvillea hanging from their balconies have created a magnificent landscape. We especially recommend taking pictures on these streets. Postcard photos appear. There are shops and stalls where they sell ornaments at most points.

You can watch Datca’s production live by coming across the women who made them famous. Here, you can buy souvenirs for your loved ones. The majority of these items are handmade, and the village residents sell them.

Palamutbuku

It is located within the borders of the Datça district. It is located 25 km from Datça district center. Palamutbükü Coast is one of the longest beaches in Datça. It is also known as one of the most beautiful bays in Datça.

The sea is quite clear and clean. Its beach is generally covered with pebbles. We recommend sea shoes. Mask, snorkel, and pallet trio are recommended. Its water is cold for families with children.

You can take a short and beautiful walk to the Port of Palamutbuku, which is the stop point for the boats. By taking boat tours here, you can go for a ride to the nearby bays and other natural beauties. The port of Palamutbuku is a safe port for travelers by sea.

Many people from Datça visit this place on the weekends to sit in restaurants, on the beach, and go to the sea.

Day 7Knidos & Aquarium Bay (Adabogazi)

Knidos (Cnidus)

Knidos is the most important trade, art, and cultural city of antiquity. Knidos, the modern city of its era, where they experienced the first examples of democracy, is located where the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean Sea meet.

Dorians from the Aegean islands rule the Datça Peninsula, which is within Caria’s borders. The Dorians founded Knidos in Burgas on the Cape of Dalak, 2 km from the center of Datca.

Knidos B.C. 4: In the middle of the century, it was moved to Tabby Cape, 35 km away, where the remains of today are located. Developments in maritime trade were instrumental in this move. On my page, I describe the city of Knidos after this move.

(Büyük Menderes Valley, Dalaman stream, Aegean Sea, and the region remaining in Babadağ, Bozdağ, and Honaz Mountain in the West Pass as the territory of Caria. )Today, most ships from the Mediterranean Sea to the Black Sea pass through the waters of Knidos.

If you consider the conditions of that day, Knidos was a necessary port for ships moving by sail to rest, provide supplies, or buy trade goods. Because of its sheltered natural ports, it is also a port for shelter in bad weather.

Aquarium Bay (Adabogazi)

Every boat visits Aquarium Bay in Bodrum. It has such a clear sea that those who saw the Aquarium Bay at the time gave it this name because of its clarity.

Perhaps the reason for its clarity is that there is no access here by land. Aquarium Bay, busy with boat tours, consists of small bays located at the western end of Gumbet and an island that cuts in front of these bays and forms a strait.

The bay, which forms a corner of the untouched paradise with its rare beauty, deepens to 30 meters off the island, but you can see the bottom of the water. It is an invaluable experience to swim in the sea as immaculate as glass against the unique landscape.

Day 8Bodrum

After a unique yacht charter, you come to sail back to Bodrum and prepare for your flight home. It is a perfect time to visit this wonderful city and enjoy your last (but not final) taste of Turkey.

Golden sunsets and azure waters surround the jewel that is Bodrum. You really should partake in all the local cuisine, and cultural attractions and visit the waterfront outside the famous Bodrum Castle, built from the stones of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus.

It houses an excellent underwater archeology museum and is a must-see when in Bodrum.

Marmaris to Bodrum Blue Cruise Photos

Marmaris to Bodrum Blue Cruise Map

Marmaris to Bodrum by Boat: Exploring the Turkish Riviera on a Blue Voyage

Do you want a wonderful vacation with beautiful scenery, clean waterways, and different cultural experiences? Consider taking a cruise along the Turkish Riviera.

This article takes you on a boat trip from Marmaris to Bodrum while examining the Blue Cruise Marmaris, the Bodrum Marmaris region of Turkey, Orhaniye Bay, and cruises from Marmaris.

Marmaris to Bodrum by Boat

Why Choose a Blue Voyage?

A blue voyage is the only way to see Turkey’s beautiful Aegean and Mediterranean coasts. You may experience the warm friendliness of the Turkish people while seeing secret coves, historic sites, and quaint coastal villages by setting out on a blue voyage.

The Route

Along the way from Marmaris to Bodrum, you can see beautiful views of the clear waters and green fields along the southwest coast of Turkey.

You’ll stop at some beautiful places like Orhaniye Bay, Datca, and Knidos before you get to Bodrum, which is known for its lively nightlife and historical sites.

Marmaris Blue Voyage

Highlights of the Marmaris Blue Voyage

You’ll find a bustling town with a dynamic waterfront and a vibrant nightlife scene in Marmaris, where your tour will begin. The Marmaris Castle, a medieval castle with a museum, and the Marmaris National Park, which has hiking paths and lovely beaches, are two of the highlights of the Marmaris Blue Cruise.

Types of Boats Available

There are many different kinds of boats you can take on your blue voyage, from modern motor yachts to traditional wooden gulets. Depending on what you want and how much money you have, you can choose between a fancy boat with all the amenities and a traditional gulet that is more simple.

Turkey Bodrum  Marmaris

Bodrum: A Brief Overview

Bodrum, which used to be called Halicarnassus, is a popular tourist spot known for its old ruins, whitewashed homes, and lively nightlife. The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, the Castle of St. Peter, and the Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology are among the must-see locations.

Marmaris: A Brief Overview

Marmaris is a busy coastal town with a mix of modern conveniences, beautiful natural scenery, and historic sites. It is a fantastic place from which to explore the Turkish Riviera and a crossing point to the Greek Islands. The Marmaris Castle, the Old Town, and the Marmaris Grand Bazaar are some of the city’s top sights.

Orhaniye Bay

What to See and Do

Orhaniye Bay is a hidden gem between Marmaris and Bodrum. It is known for its clean beaches, green trees, and clear waters. The bay is a popular place for blue voyages to stop, and people can hike, swim, and snorkel there. Don’t miss Kizkumu Beach, where you can stroll along a sandbank that extends into the water for an unforgettable experience.

Orhaniye Bay’s Unique Features

One of the bay’s best features is that it is quiet and untouched, making it a great place to get away from busy tourist towns. Many hiking routes can be found in the bay’s natural surroundings, and the tranquil waters are perfect for swimming and snorkeling.

Blue Cruise Marmaris

Choosing the Right Blue Cruise

A memorable trip requires choosing the ideal blue cruise. Think about things like the type of boat, the itinerary, how long the trip will be, and your budget. To make sure you’re having the finest experience possible, research several businesses and read reviews.

What to Expect on a Blue Cruise

With a blue cruise, you may spend your days sailing around the Turkish Riviera’s turquoise waters while making stops at isolated bays and quaint coastal settlements. You may unwind on the deck in the evenings while taking in the sunset or the night sky. A lot of blue cruises also feature delectable dinners, including regional Turkish cuisine that is cooked by onboard chefs.

Marmaris to Bodrum Blue Cruise Tour

Cruises from Marmaris

Popular Routes and Destinations

There are other, more blue cruise routes available besides the Marmaris-to-Bodrum route. The Marmaris-Fethiye-Marmaris route, which explores the Turquoise Coast, and the Marmaris-Greek Islands route, which enables you to travel to picturesque Greek islands like Rhodes and Symi, are both popular choices.

Tips for Choosing a Cruise

Consider the season when booking your cruise because it will have a big impact on the weather. A blue journey is best enjoyed in the spring or fall when the weather is nice and there are fewer tourists. At the busiest travel times, popular routes might quickly sell out, so make sure to reserve far in advance.

A blue voyage from Marmaris to Bodrum is a unique and spectacular way to see the beautiful coast of Turkey. It’s a voyage that will give you memories to last a lifetime with beautiful stops along the way, including Orhaniye Bay, and the chance to explore dynamic towns like Marmaris and Bodrum.

Bodrum and Marmaris Blue Cruises

There is no better way to discover Turkey’s breathtaking coastline, which is a treasure trove of secret bays, immaculate beaches, and historical landmarks, than on a blue cruise. This article goes into detail about the Bodrum and Marmaris blue cruises, which are two of the most popular ways for vacationers to find the right mix of relaxation, adventure, and cultural immersion.

Bodrum Blue Cruise

On the southern Aegean Sea coastline is the picturesque coastal town of Bodrum. Bodrum is a popular spot for blue cruises in Turkey because of its exciting nightlife, fascinating historical sites, and gorgeous turquoise waters.

Key Features of the Bodrum Blue Cruise

A typical Bodrum Blue Cruise takes you through crystal-clear waters, quiet bays, and ancient ruins, giving you a unique mix of fun and learning. An important aspect of a Bodrum Blue Cruise is that it:

Famous places like the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, the Castle of St. Peter, and the ancient city of Knidos.
Swimming and snorkeling in the Aegean Sea’s gorgeous waters.
Exploring gorgeous beaches and hidden bays, like Aquarium Bay and Orak Island.
Enjoying the delicious Turkish food that the talented chefs on board have prepared.

Schedules and Bays

Bodrum Blue Cruises has trips that last from 3 to 14 days and can fit a wide range of interests and schedules. On a Bodrum Blue Cruise, a few of the most well-liked bays and stops are as follows:

Gokova Bay is a quiet cove with clear waters that are great for swimming and snorkeling.
Cleopatra’s Island: A breathtaking white-sand beach where Cleopatra is said to have once taken a bath.
The Seven Islands are a group of small, uninhabited islands that are great places to relax and go exploring.
Blue Marmaris Cruise

Marmaris is a busy port city on the Turkish Riviera. It is known for its beautiful marina, lively nightlife, and beautiful scenery. Passengers on Marmaris Blue Cruises travel along the picturesque coastline, which offers a memorable experience full of fun, relaxation, and cultural exploration.

Characteristics of the Marmaris Blue Cruise

These are some of the things that make Marmaris blue cruises stand out from other blue cruises in the area:

seeing the famous rock tombs of Lycia and Kaunos, an ancient city.
visiting the well-known Dalyan Mud Baths, which are renowned for their healing qualities.
exploring the Gocek archipelago’s gorgeous bays and islets.
taking pleasure in water sports, including windsurfing, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding.
Schedules and Bays

Marmaris Blue Cruises offers many different routes to fit different schedules and interests. On a Marmaris Blue Cruise, some well-liked ports of call and bays include:

Ekincik Bay is a lovely bay that is ideal for swimming and relaxing because of the surrounding pine forests.
Uninhabited Tersane Island has a lovely, protected bay and a fascinating history.
Kadirga Bay is a secluded bay with lovely waters that are ideal for swimming and snorkeling.
Bodrum and Marmaris Blue Cruises Comparison

Even though the blue cruises in Bodrum and Marmaris are both great, they are different in some ways that may affect your decision.

Natural beauty and landscape

Even though the natural scenery may be different, cruises from both Bodrum and Marmaris offer stunning views of the Turkish coast. On cruises from Marmaris, you’ll often see lush forests, quiet bays, and beautiful islands. On cruises from Bodrum, you’ll usually see more dry landscapes and historic sites.

Excursions and Activities

Both cruises offer a variety of activities and trips, but water sports like windsurfing and kayaking may be easier to do in Marmaris because the water is calmer. Cruises to Bodrum frequently concentrate on historical sites and cultural encounters.

Food served onboard

On these cruises, talented chefs focus on using seasonal and local ingredients to make delicious Turkish food. However, certain dishes could differ based on the locale and the chef’s preferences.

Making Plans for a Blue Cruise

Selecting the Best Cruise

When choosing your ideal blue cruise, think about your hobbies and the things you want to get out of your trip. If you’re interested in history and old ruins, a Bodrum Blue Cruise might be your best choice. A Marmaris Blue Cruise would be more appropriate if you enjoy water sports and beautiful scenery.

Best Time to Go

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, so if you want a more relaxing trip, book in May, June, September, or October.

What to Bring

Together with a swimsuit, sunblock, and a hat, pack lightweight, comfortable clothing for warm days and cooler evenings. A good book, your camera, and any necessary prescriptions shouldn’t be overlooked.

Daily Life on a Blue Cruise

Facilities & Accommodations

As blue cruise ships, you can choose from traditional wooden gulets or luxurious yachts, each with its own features and services. Most boats have places where people can eat and hang out together, as well as private cabins with toilets.

Daily Routines and Entertainment

On a blue cruise, there are opportunities for exploration, swimming, and leisure every day. Most nights are spent anchored in a calm bay, eating dinner under the stars, and mingling with other travelers.

Tips for a Memorable Blue Cruise Experience

Immerse yourself in the local culture and history, and be open to new experiences.
Take advantage of the chance to unplug from electronics and unwind fully.
Talk to the crew and other passengers, as they may have interesting things to say that will make your trip better.

Blue cruises from Bodrum and Marmaris are a great way to see the beautiful coast of Turkey, and each place has its unique charms and attractions. A blue cruise is a great way to see the best of Turkey’s natural beauty and rich culture while making memories that will last a lifetime.

Whether you’re interested in the history and historic sites of Bodrum or Marmaris’s beautiful bays and water sports, a blue cruise is the perfect way to do both. 

Exploring the Alluring Bodrum Yacht Tour and Blue Cruise Experience

Bodrum Yacht Tours and Blue Cruises

Why Choose Bodrum?

An opulent boat tour or blue cruise can be started in Bodrum, a charming Turkish coastal resort. With its long history, clear waters, and lively nightlife, Bodrum is the perfect place to both relax and have fun. Also, it serves as a gateway to some of the most stunning locations in the Aegean Sea because of its advantageous location along the Turquoise Coast.

Bodrum District Cruises

With a Bodrum district cruise, you can see the beautiful coastline and learn more about the area’s history, culture, and natural beauty. There is a cruise to suit everyone, whether they choose a daylong excursion or a weeklong sailing adventure.

The Bodrum to Marmaris Boat Journey

The trip from Bodrum to Marmaris is a well-liked choice for yacht enthusiasts. This route leads to the vibrant resort town of Marmaris after traveling along the magnificent coastline, via peaceful bays, and past historic ruins.

Diving into the World of Gulet Cruises

What is a Gulet Cruise?

Gulets, which are traditional wooden sailboats, are often used for leisurely trips along the Turkish coast. With their unique look, spacious decks, and comfortable cabins, gulets make cruising a unique and personal experience.

Marmaris Gulet Cruise: A Unique Adventure

You may sail along the beautiful coastline of Marmaris aboard a gulet. These week-long cruises generally stop at remote bays, quaint towns, and historic locations.

Choosing the Perfect Gulet Cruise in Marmaris

When choosing a gulet cruise, think about the size, itinerary, and amenities of the boat. You will enjoy a unique and tailored experience if you follow my advice.

Sailing the Turquoise Coast: Key Stops and Highlights

Bodrum Peninsula

Start your trip on the Bodrum Peninsula, where you can visit the town’s historic fortress, the Halicarnassus Mausoleum, and the winding lanes with colorful bougainvillea.

Knidos Ancient City

Make sure to stop at the historic city of Knidos while sailing along the coast. At this archeological site, you can see the ruins of a once-prosperous port city. There are temples, amphitheaters, and a beautiful waterfront.

Datca Peninsula

For those who like nature, the Datca Peninsula, with its pristine beaches, verdant forests, and charming villages, is a must-visit location. Swim in the energizing turquoise waters or go hiking on one of the many beautiful routes on the peninsula.

Marmaris

Your journey ends at the vibrant tourist destination of Marmaris. Shopping at the bustling bazaar, dining at seaside establishments, and dancing the night away are all options in this town.

Essential Tips for an Unforgettable Yacht and Gulet Cruise Experience

Best Time to Travel

The months of April through October are the most pleasant for a yacht or gulet cruise along the Turquoise Coast. Consider vacationing in May, June, or September if you want to escape the busiest travel months.

Packing Tips

Consider carrying necessities like sunscreen, a hat, and swimwear for your boat or gulet vacation. Moreover, think about bringing comfortable shoes, light clothing, and a jacket for chilly nights.

Exploring the breathtaking Turquoise Coast is made possible by setting out on a Bodrum yacht tour, blue cruise, or Marmaris gulet cruise. With its long history, beautiful waterways, and busy cities, this area is a great place to visit. By following our tips and going to the places we recommend, you can be sure that your trip will be memorable and stress-free. 

Have you ever dreamed of sailing around the beautiful Turkish coast, finding secret coves, and scuba diving in beautiful waters? Gulet cruises are available to fulfill those desires. A gulet cruise, but exactly what is it? Let’s explore gulet cruises and learn why they are a must-do activity on your upcoming trip to Turkey.

Exploring Gulet Cruises in Marmaris

History and Tradition

A gulet is a traditional Turkish boat made of wood that has been used for trading and fishing for hundreds of years. Over time, these boats have changed, and now they are made to be comfortable and luxurious.

Because gulets have beautiful sails that combine the fun of sailing with the comfort of a luxury yacht, they are perfect for exploring the beautiful waters along the coast of Marmaris.

Types of Gulet Cruises

Standard Gulets

These gulets are a more affordable option for travelers who still want to enjoy a great gulet cruise. Gulets that are considered standard offer their customers decent accommodations and basic conveniences.

Luxury Gulets

Luxurious gulets provide a greater standard of comfort with larger living and sleeping quarters. Additionally, they include more premium finishes, en-suite bathrooms, and air conditioning.

Ultra Luxury Gulets

Ultra-luxurious gulets offer the best of the best for people who want the most comfort and pleasure possible. These gulets provide cutting-edge amenities, exquisite decor, and the best level of service.

Marmaris Gulet Cruise Highlights

Bozburun Peninsula

On the Bozburun Peninsula, which is southwest of Marmaris, there are charming fishing towns, beautiful beaches, and stunning natural landscapes. The best way to see the natural beauty of this peninsula is on a cruise on a gulet.

Datça Peninsula

Another well-liked location for gulet cruises is the Datça Peninsula, which is located west of Marmaris. Ancient ruins, beautiful villages, and hidden coves give this area a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.

Blue Tour Bodrum

History of Bodrum

The historic city of Bodrum, which used to be called Halicarnassus, is on the Aegean coast of Turkey. It is the perfect starting location for gulet cruises along the Turkish Riviera, popularly known as the Blue Tour, because it is rich in history and culture.

Bodrum is home to the Halicarnassus Mausoleum, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and a magnificent historical castle called the Castle of St. Peter.

Bodrum Boat Cruise Options

Daily Boat Tours

Daily boat cruises are a very popular way to see the beautiful coastline around Bodrum. These excursions usually take a day and stop at many beautiful beaches and coves, offering chances for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing.

Private Boat Charters

Bodrum also offers private boat charters for a more specialized and private experience. With these charters, you may create your itinerary and take your time admiring the stunning Turkish shore.

Cruises to Marmaris Turkey

Why Choose Marmaris

On the Turkish Riviera, there is a thriving beach town called Marmaris. It is the perfect location for an unforgettable gulet cruise with its beautiful beaches, exciting nightlife, and many attractions.

The Bozburun and Datça peninsulas, two of Turkey’s most magnificent coastline locations, may be reached from Marmaris.

Transportation Options

For your gulet cruise, there are many ways to get to Marmaris. Travelers from abroad can fly into Dalaman Airport, which is around 90 kilometers from Marmaris.

You can then take a bus or a taxi to the town center from there. As an alternative, you can take a ferry from the adjacent Greek islands of Rhodes or Kos to Marmaris.

A one-of-a-kind and spectacular method to see the alluring beauty of the Turkish shore is through gulet cruises. Whether you decide to take a Marmaris gulet cruise, a Blue Tour in Bodrum, or a cruise to Marmaris, you can be sure that you will make lifelong memories while taking in Turkey’s beautiful scenery, fascinating history, and colorful culture.

Open chat
BlueTourTurkey.com
Welcome to BlueTourTurkey.com
Please feel free to contact us. Your tour operator is available to assist at any time you may need.