Gulet Cruises in Bodrum

Gulet Cruises in Bodrum

Gulet cruises in Bodrum gives the opportunity to sail around Turkish coasts and the Greek Islands together. As Gulet Broker, we are offering great deals for blue cruises in Turkey, Greece, Croatia, Montenegro, and Italy.

 

  • Bodrum

    Bodrum is the ideal starting point for sailing the Aegean coast of Turkey. The Gökova Gulf is acknowledged to be one of the best cruising areas in Europe. With abundant sunshine, crystal clear waters, continuous blue skies, good anchorages, and friendly people, this coast offers many diversities. There are many unspoiled areas rich in natural beauty and in costal settlements and villages for Gulet Cruises in Bodrum. Bodrum is a port city in Muğla Province, in the southwestern Aegean Region of Turkey.

    It is located on the southern coast of Bodrum Peninsula, at a point that checks the entry into the Gulf of Gökova. The city was called Halicarnassus of Caria in ancient times and was famous for housing the Mausoleum of Mausolus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Bodrum Castle, built by the Crusaders in the 15th century, overlooks the harbor and the marina. The castle grounds include a Museum of Underwater Archeology and hosts several cultural festivals throughout the year.

     

  • Kos Island

    Kos Island is really well worth visiting. Kos is the island that gave the world Hippocrates, the father of medicine. The third-largest island of the Dodecanese, it is a very green island with an excellent infrastructure and large roads lined up with palm trees. During your visit to Kos Island, you must certainly visit the ancient ruins of the city that are numerous and remarkable, the ruins of ‘Asklepios’, the ‘Castle of the Knights’and the huge tree of Hippocrates (trunk diameter is 11,5 meters!).

    On Kos, you will find some of the finest beaches in the Dodecanese islands of Greece. With many archaeological sites in and around the town, Kos is the ideal place for walking or cycling..

     

  • Pserimos Island – Leros Island

    We will cruise to Pserimos Island early in the morning. Pserimos is an islet located between Kos and Kalymnos, about six nautical miles north of Kos and close to the Turkish coast. The total area is only about 15sq km and there is only a handful of permanent residents, around 100 who rely on fishing and tourism. The island is a popular destination for tourists who arrive from Kos or Kalymnos on small excursion boats or pirate-type tourist ships that arrive daily throughout the summer.

    Pserimos is a good day out for those wishing to avoid organized beaches of Kos or Kalymnos but the beach, though large, can get crowded once all the day trip boats arrive. The beach is wide, deep, very sandy with shallow waters well sheltered in the deep bay and lined with beachside tavernas and cafes that catch the daily trade. There is a small harbor for boat mooring. There’s not much to see besides the single sandy beach though tracks lead over the rocky treeless hills to small coves. Leros is an island with a very healthy climate ideal for a quiet holiday. Evergreen, with many inviting coves and beautiful sandy beaches, Leros relaxes the visitor with its tranquil landscape. Not very touristy, the main port of Lakki is one of the best examples of Art Deco architecture in Greece.

    It was designed by Mussolini’s architects in 1923 and although in defiance of the dictator’s wishes, the capital was subsequently moved above the village of Platanos. The rest of the island is green with stunning beaches and large bays. Leros is the ideal home base for sailing trips to the coast of Turkey and the other Dodecanese islands.

     

  • Patmos Island

    Patmos Island Known as the Jerusalem of the Aegean, Patmos island is the holy island of Christians, where the Apocalypse of St. John was written. Visitors of this Dodecanese island today are split into two groups, the first half that still come to the island because of its religious significance and the second half comes here to enjoy the lovely beaches, the serenity and the unique character of the island and its people.

    Patmos is a quiet island at night, but a busy stop by day for the many cruise ships that have made it a port of call. Patmos is a spectacular island with great beaches and a unique landscape, an island where tourism until recently was low-key but has been growing steadily. Don’t miss the unique Easter celebrations (Greek Orthodox Easter) where you will have the chance to see a staging of Christ’s Last Supper. Also, take an evening stroll through the narrow streets of Hora or Chora and watch the sunset from Kastelli hill.

     

  • Lipsi Island

    Lipsi Island is a tiny island covered with whitewashed houses and little churches with blue domes. It is an island where cars are almost non-existent and where most of the local life takes place at the island’s port. Lipsi is a very beautiful and authentic island of the Dodecanese is where you can watch the fishermen beat octopuses on the quays that will be served later that night in one of the many cafes set on the tiny port.

     

  • Kalymnos Island

    Kalymnos Island is best known as the island of some of the world’s finest sponge divers. Although Kalymnos is a developing tourist center, you can still see the sponge fishermen at work even today and you can still experience the islanders’ traditional way of life. On this beautiful island of Kalymnos in the Dodecanese, you can take nice walks, swim in beautiful caves, and discover lovely beaches and unspoiled scenery, an example of which is the authentic village of Vathi hidden in a beautiful green valley.

    Due to its mountainous landscape, Kalymnos is also one of the best places to practice mountain climbing! Also, most of the beaches of Kalymnos are equipped with water sports facilities. The wonderful sunsets over the tiny island Telendos are not to be missed – they are on par with those of Santorini!

     

  • Turgutreis – Karaincir

    Turgut reis, on Turkey’s southern coast, is one of the major players in the Bodrum peninsula’s seaside portfolio. Set amid mountains, islands and citrus groves, this western-facing spot is famous for its sunsets. And it comes with a lively spread of shops, bars, and restaurants, not to mention a contemporary marina with modern boutiques and waterfront eating places. The beaches are within an impressive beauty.

    The long strip of coarse sand dips gently into shallow waters, so it’s perfect for children. Karaincir is a 500-meter stretch of soft golden sand which is great for all the family. The tranquil blue water is invitingly calm, and also offers a number of watersports from banana boats to pedaloes. You can also soak up the relaxed ambiance around the beach from one of the many sun loungers made available, whilst sipping on a refreshing drink from one of the venders.

     

  • Bodrum

    After an exceptional yacht charter, you come to sail back to Bodrum and prepare for your flight home. This is a perfect time to visit this wonderful city and enjoy your last (but not final) taste of Turkey. Gulet Cruises in Bodrum has a jewel surrounded golden sunsets and azure waters.

    You really should partake in all the local cuisine, cultural attractions and visit the waterfront outside the famous Bodrum Castle, built from the stones of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus. It houses an amazing underwater archeology museum and is a must-see when in Bodrum.

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