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Tags: Güllük | Milas | Muğla
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Güllük, is a small harbor town with own municipality within the district of Milas, situated north of Bodrum in Muğla Province of Turkey. |
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Tags: Akyaka | Bodrum | Datça | Halicarnassus | Marmaris | Milas | Muğla
The Gulf of Gökova (Turkish: Gökova körfezi), Gulf of Kerme (Turkish: Kerme körfezi, Greek: Κεραμεικός κόλπος, Latin: Ceramicus Sinus, English: Ceramic Gulf), or Gulf of Cos, is a long (100 km), narrow gulf of the Aegean Sea which separates the Bodrum peninsula from the Resadiye peninsula in southwest Turkey.
Bodrum (ancient Halicarnassus), located in its northwest reaches, is the only large city on the gulf today, but the gulf was originally named for the ancient city of Ceramus, on the north shore. The Greek island of Kos closes off the gulf from the Aegean.
Administratively, Gulf of Gökova coastline includes portions of the districts of, clockwise, Bodrum, Milas, Muğla, Ula, Marmaris and Datça.
The alluvial plain at the Gulf's end is the location of the townships of Akyaka and Gökova which are much prized by visitors with especially Akyaka becoming a rising center of tourism. |
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Akyaka is a township with own municipality in Ula district of Muğla Province in southwestern Turkey. The town is situated at the deep end of the Gulf of Gökova, at the start of a vast and fertile plain, and is a rising center for international tourism due to its advantageous location and natural beauties. |
Hisarönü is a resort village in the Dalaman area of Turkey. It is a beautiful tourist holiday resort which is situated on the west Mediterranean coast of Turkey.
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Akyaka is a township with own municipality in Ula district of Muğla Province in southwestern Turkey. The town is situated at the deep end of the Gulf of Gökova, at the start of a vast and fertile plain, and is a rising center for international tourism due to its advantageous location and natural beauties. |
Tags: Aegean | Fethiye | Lycia | Muğla
Fethiye is a city and district of Muğla Province in the Aegean region of Turkey with about 68,000 inhabitants (2008). Modern day Fethiye is located on the ancient city of Telmessos, ruins of which can be seen in the city, e.g. Hellenistic theatre by the main quay.
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gökova gezisinde çekilmiş fotograflar
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The Gulf of Gökova (Turkish: Gökova körfezi), Gulf of Kerme (Turkish: Kerme körfezi, Greek: Κεραμεικός κόλπος, Latin: Ceramicus Sinus, English: Ceramic Gulf), or Gulf of Cos, is a long (100 km), narrow gulf of the Aegean Sea which separates the Bodrum peninsula from the Resadiye peninsula in southwest Turkey.
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Financial Times küresel krize rağmen Türkiye’den süper yat talebinde patlama yaşandığını yazdı. Financial Times, dünya süper yat pazarındaki talep patlamasına vurgu yapan ‘Yat Raporu’nu yayımladı. |
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Tags: Bodrum | Halicarnassus
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Bodrum (from Petronium; formerly Halicarnassus (Turkish: Halikarnas, Ancient Greek: Ἁλικαρνασσός)) is a Turkish port town in Muğla Province, in the southwestern Aegean Region of the country. |
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Pamdue 2008in son gezisini Göcek_kekova arasında 29 eylül 5 ekim tarilernde yapacak.. |
Tags: Antalya | Fethiye | Kekova | Kemer | Manavgat
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The Gulet Building Process The procedure of building boats today has changed very little over the centuries. The changes to the basic plank-on-frame method are superficial but significant: advanced tools now allow craftsman to design and deliver far more precision than they used to be able to by hand, and laminated epoxy materials allow for fantastic durability. Inside the boat, design changes over the years have increasingly leaned towards larger dining and lounging facilities, well designed cabin layout, including air conditioning, and even on-board jacuzzi. In the cargo hold below deck where amphoras of wine were once neatly stacked in the ancient vessels of the Aegean, a shiny engine awaits to deliver 350 horsepower to the helm. A properly maintained gulet can last over thirty years. Each winter, boats need to be taken out of the water and the hulls scrubbed and given a thick coat of varnish in addition to other routine maintenance. Depending on the factors above and the electronic and navigational equipment that is desired, a wooden boat can be expected to cost between 300.000 EUR and 2.000.000 EUR with a delivery time between 12 and 24 months.
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Tags: Helpfull | Information
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Some recommendations: * International navigation rules should be scrupulously followed. * The Turkish courtesy flag should be flown from 08.00 to sunset. * Yachtsmen should strictly refrain from taking any "archaeological souvenirs" from the coastal waters and keeping them on board, since the penalty might be quite heavy. * Yachtsmen should take care of that the holding tanks must be pumped out on the open sea before they arrive in the marinas. It is strictly forbidden the usage of the toilettes and to pump out the holding tanks in the marinas and bays. Otherwise you must calculate with very high financial penalties. |
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Pam Due Eylül ayında yapılan fotoğraf çekimi
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18 Eylül 2008 tarihinde çekilmiş yelken fotoğafları
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Tags: Decoration | Design | İnterior
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These are some of our most popular Blue Voyages. Please browse through them to see which tour most suits your holiday needs. The tours are simply suggested itineraries and are very flexible. |
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Tags: Bodrum | Captain | Mehmet Dalgıç
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My name is Mehmet Dalgiç and I was born and raised on the Bodrum peninsula. My father, and in turn, his father, like most local men of the peninsula, were all men of the sea. In 1932 when Atatürk, the founder of modern Turkey, encouraged all citizens to take on a surname, our family chose 'Dalgiç' which means 'diver'. |
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Tags: Blue | Boat | cruise | Discover | Turquoise | wooden
Discover Turkey's Turquoise Coast on a yachting holiday unlike any other. Board a gulet (hand crafted wooden boat built to a traditional Turkish design) and escape the rigours of everyday life to spend your days soaking up endless sunshine, napping, reading and relaxing, swimming in crystal waters, snorkeling, fishing and windsurfing, visiting ancient sites, whilst your crew tends to your every need.
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Tags: Aynakıç | Blue | cruise | gulet | tirhandil
GuletThe most popular type of traditional yacht for the 'Blue Cruise' is the gullet. It is a cruising yacht with large, rounded stern area which is well-suited for comfartable eating and lounging. Gullets usually have ketch (marconi) or schooner-rigging, with one, two or three foresails. Their lenghts change between 15 to 33 meters and they accommodate 6 to 16 persons in 3 to 8 double bedded cabins with private shower and WC |
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