One Week Cruises(Click for more info)

Bodrum to Bodrum - Gulf of Gokova - South Aegean

One of the most beautiful cruising routes, the Gulf of Gokova has some 260 coves and beautiful lagoon sheltered with pine forests. During the hot months like July and August, offshore wind provides a comfortable climate with diminished humidity for excellent sailing. If you would like a relaxing and quiet vacation, this route is exactly for you. (35 minutes from the Airport)

Bodrum to Bodrum - Gulf of Hisaronu - West Mediterranean

Gulf of Hisaronu has generally similar weather conditions to Gokova. This route enables a visit to town of Datca and some small fishing villages on request. Knidus, an ancient city founded by the Dorians in the early part of the first millenium BC, is also on this route.

Bodrum to Bodrum - Gulf of Gulluk - Northwest of Bodrum Peninsula

Quiet area outstanding its natural beauty and some ancient ruins.

Bodrum to Marmaris - Gulf of Hisaronu & Gulf of Sombeki - West Mediterranean

This pleasurable one-way trip includes attractive beaches and coves, historical sites such as Knidus, Loryma (Bozukkale), Amos, Saranda, the towns of Datca and Bozburu and also small fishing villages on request.

Marmaris to Gocek or Gulf of Fethiye - Mediterranean

Beautiful clear turquoise water is surrounded by pinetums. Some ruins and historical sites are also on this route. This is one of the popular cruising destinations during high season. However, the weather is usually hot and humid with weak wind for sailing. (1.5 hours from Dalaman Airport)

Fethiye to Finike

Also known as the Lycian coast, it boasts an impressive coastline with excellent beaches, bays, coves, ruins and historical Lycian towns such as Xantos, Letoon, Patara, Antiphellos, Myra, and also some old towns and villages. During the high season, the weather is too hot and humid in unprotected bays and cove on the route. The cruising distances are longer and open sea is usually choppy.

Two Week Cruises(Click for more info)

Bodrum to Bodrum - Gulf of Hisaronu and Gokova

Bodrum to Bodrum - Greek Islands and Gulf of Hisaronu and Gokova

Sailing to the Greek islands of Kos, Nysiros, Thilos, Symi, the gulf of Hisaronu and Gokova

Bodrum to Bodrum - Gulf of Gulluk and Gokova

Bodrum to Marmaris - Greek Islands and Gulf of Sombeki

Starting from the Greek islands of Kos, Nysiros, Thilos, Symi, Rhodes to Marmaris and Gulf of Sombeki, or to gulf of Gocek

Bodrum to Fethiye

Knidus, Gulf of Hisaronu, Sombeki, Lorym, Kaunos and Gulf of Fethiye

Fethiye to Antalya

Kaunos, Gulf of Fethiye, Kalkan, Kas, Ucagiz, Finike and Antalya

Greek Island (Click for more info)

Bodrum to Bodrum

From Bodrum to Kos, Nysiros, Thilos, Symi, Datca, Knidus and Bodrum

Bodrum to Bodrum

From Bodrum to Kos, Kalimnos, Leros, Patmos and Bodrum

Bodrum to Marmaris

From Bodrum to Kos, Nysiros, Thilos, Symi, Rhodes and Marmaris

Archageological Cruises (Click for more info)

Halikarnassus to Halikarnassus - Gulf of Keramos (Gokova)

First day from Halikarnassus to Knidus, second day to Keramos, third day to Kedrai, fourth day to Pladasa, fifth day to Kisse bay, and sixth day to Halikarnassus

Halikarnassus to Halikarnassus - Greek Islands

From Kos to Nysiros, Symi, Old Knidus (Datca), Knidus and Halikarnassus

Halikarnassus to Halikarnassus - Sea and Land - North West of Bodrum Peninsula

Starting from Halikarnassus to Myndos, second day to Lasos, next morning to Priene by van, Milletos, Latmos-Heracleia, fourth day sailing to Bargylia, to Euromos by van, Labranda and Mylasa, fifth day sailing to Termera and Arkanessos, sixth day to Halikarnassus

Halikarnassus to Physkos - Greek Islands and Turkish Costs

From Halikarnassus to Kos, Knidus, Nysiros, Symi, Rhodos, Physkos, Kaunos and back to Physkos

Halikarnassus to Physkos - Turkish Coasts

Halikarnassus to Knidos, Bybassos, Hygassos, Uda, Larymna, Phoinix, Loryma, Kasara, Amos, Kaunos, Physkos.

Fethiye to Finike

Xantos, Letoon, Patara, Antiphellos, Myra and Limyra

Finike to Antalya - Two Weeks

Xantos, Letoon, Patara, Antiphellos, Myra, Olympos, Phaselis and Termososs