Marmaris Fethiye Blue Cruise Route
Marmaris Fethiye Blue Cruise Route
Places to See: Göcek Bays, Ekincik Bay, Ağ Limani, Marmaris.
Note: In case of bad weather and/or sea conditions, this program may be changed without prior notice. .
Marmaris Fethiye Blue Cruise Route
Places to See: Göcek Bays, Ekincik Bay, Ağ Limani, Marmaris.
Note: In case of bad weather and/or sea conditions, this program may be changed without prior notice. .
Today, our guests start boarding the boat from Marmaris Port at 15.30.
The journey begins with dinner and an overnight stay at the port.
Historically, Marmaris has been the settlement of many civilizations; It was built on the ancient Carian city of Phyckos.
The most important historical place of Marmaris is its castle dating back to 1577.
Other places to visit include the mosque, the 8-room caravanserai (with Ottoman arches) and Asar Hill; A small hill hosting ancient ruins in the north of the city.
Marmaris city has become a well-known tourism resort, famous for its marina and nightlife.
After breakfast, you will be given information about the cruise and the boat before setting off towards Ekincik Bay.
From here, you can optionally go on a Dalyan tour.
If you join the tour, you will be called "infantry". (a type of small boat) and you will be taken to Caretta-Caretta (Turtle) Beach, where you will have a swimming break.
Then, as you move towards the mud baths along the river, you will see the natural beauty of the delta and the ancient rock tombs.
In the mud baths You can feel your skin renewed by covering yourself with mud from head to toe.
The tour is completed with a visit to Dalyan fishing village. At the end of the tour, you will return to the boat with the infantry.
Ekincik Bay is where you will spend the night and have dinner.
Today, we will set out for the world-famous Göcek Bay early in the morning.
The reason for this is the wavy sea conditions in Kızıbilmez and Kurtoğlu. Breakfast will be enjoyed while anchoring in Adalı Bay.
Our next stop will be Manastır Bay, also known as Cleopatra or Sunken Bath Bay.
You can have your lunch here, enjoy a swimming break or observe the beautiful underwater ruins of the ancient baths; For this reason, it is also referred to as Sunken Hamam Bay by some people.
Dinner and overnight stay will be spent while anchored in Tersane Bay.
This naturally sheltered harbor served as a shipyard during the Byzantine and Ottoman occupations.