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Day 1 Preboarding evening prior to sailing in Marmaris with welcome dinner. Breakfast on board with sailing to Ekincik and excursion to Caunus and Dalyan. Lunch and return sailing to Ekincik for dinner and overnight. Day 2 Breakfast in Ekincik with sailing to Manastir Bay for lunch and continued sailing to Tersane for dinner and overnight. Day 3 Breakfast on board following by exploration of the many small coves and inlets. Dinner and overnight in one of the secluded bays. Day 4 Breakfast on board and continued sailing along the coastline. Lunch followed by sailing to Göcek for dinner and overnight. Day 5 Breakfast on board with sailing to Gemiler Islands for lunch. Excursion to Ölüdeniz with return to Gemiler Island for dinner and overnight. Day 6 Breakfast in Gemiler Island with sailing to Iblis for lunch and continued sailing to Fethiye for dinner and overnight. Day 7 Breakfast on board with excursion to Rock Tombs and shopping opportunities in Fethiye. Disembarkation in afternoon with transfer to Dalaman Airport.
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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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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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