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The facilities onboard the gulets provide good entertainment and comfort for passengers to spend all their time onboard during the Gulet Cruise. Passengers can sunbathe on the deck, swim in the clear waters, snorkel or simply just fish. VHF, tape recorder, fishing equipment, masks, snorkels, and flippers are available onboard. There is a bar on every Gulet offering soft and alcoholic drinks. The gulet has an on board bar with prices advertised and payment is normally settled with the captain towards the end of your cruise.
The standard board basis is Full Board which includes all meals.
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Some cabins have en-suite facilities with shower/WC and a window. Bath towels, blankets and sheets (once a week) are also available.
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£349
Luton - 4th & 9th October.
£499
Luton - 16th, 18th & 20th September |
Flights & Cruise.
Additional Charges - Baggage, Transfers & Credit/Debit card charges where applicable.
Based on 2 Sharing.
Book by - ASAP - Limited Availability.
Prices are from and subject to availability. |
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Day 1 Bodrum Harbour
Steward/stewardess helps guests settle in their cabins from 3:30 pm onward. Brief information is provided on the tour and the boat. Food service onboard begins with the evening meal; overnight stay in the port. Guests are free to explore Bodrum.
Day 2 Bodrum – Alakisla Inlet – Cokertme
As guests are having breakfast, the captain completes the harbour formalities required for departure; after breakfast, the guide and captain introduce the boat’s crew, provide information about the tour and the sites that will be visited, and show them on a map.
After breakfast and the briefing, depart for Alakisla Inlet. Ruins at the ancient Byzantine village may be visited. The evening meal and overnight stay at Cokertme, a lovely little fishing village.
Day 3 Cokertme – English Harbour
Depart for the sparkling blue waters of Tuzla Bay before breakfast. Lunch and swim stop at Tuzla. The evening meal is served onboard, overnight stay at English Harbour. The name English Harbour comes from the fact that British Navy boats hid here during World War Two.
Day 4 English Harbour – Sedir Island – Karacasogut
Depart for Sedir Island after breakfast. The ancient Helen-Roman site called Cedrai is located here. It was used as shelter by the knights of Rhodes in medieval times. Sightseeing on the island includes the church, amphitheater, necropolis, ruins of homes, and the knights’ coat of arms. Inscriptions found on the island state Cleopatra came to the island and swam here. This is why the small cove on the island is called Cleopatra Beach. The sand in this cove resembles bulgur grains and is thought to be the remains of marine creatures; removing sand from the beach is forbidden. Legend has it that when Antonius saw how much Cleopatra liked the area, he had boats carry sand over here from North Africa. This type of sand is presently only found in Tunisia. There is an entrance fee for Sedir Island.
The evening meal and overnight stay at Karacasogut, a quaint fishing village surrounded by pine trees. A trip to Marmaris can be arranged from Karacasogut. The drive takes 20 minutes.
Day 5 Karacasogut – Longoz
Ballisu Cove right after breakfast. The evening meal and overnight stay at Longoz, an exquisite wonder of nature. Guests may enjoy an evening stroll in the forest.
Day 6 Longoz – Orak Island
Depart for Kargili Bay before breakfast. Following lunch, move onto the pristine waters of Orak Island. The evening meal and overnight stay on this beautiful island.
Day 7 Orak Island – Papucburnu – Bodrum
Depart for Papucburnu Island after breakfast. After lunch and a swim stop, sail to Haremten Bay. Five o’clock tea is served in the cove, then the boat enters Bodrum Harbour. Overnight stay at Bodrum port.
Day 8 Bodrum Harbour
After breakfast, disembark with good memories, latest by 10.30 am.
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Bookings & Information
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0800 044 5104 |
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