Gocek Bays
Blue Cruise Details
Göcek – Göcek Bays – Göcek Tour Program
Day 1 – Gocek
On the 1st day of the blue voyage tour program, there is a session called "Welcome Cocktail" with the accompaniment of the yacht and the staff. First we go to Göcek port and have dinner here, then we spend the night in Göcek port.
Göcek is a natural harbor located at the far end of Fethiye Bay and is half an hour away from Dalaman International Airport. When you go to the hills of Göcek, you can see the 12 islands and the bays of the bay. Göcek, which is very rich in terms of tourists, attracts most of its visitors through its port. In the port of Göcek, which has recently become very popular, you can find many people who have devoted themselves to yachting business. Göcek port is an important yachting port for Türkiye and the world. The purpose of our visit here; “It is to have a look at the famous and big yachts in the port.” After checking out the boats, we will take walks around the marina. Göcek is an ideal tourism center, surrounded by bars and restaurants.
Day 2 – Horn Buku, Kille Buku
There is a wooden pontoon placed in the bay to anchor your yacht in Boynuzbükü. A large part of the bay is covered with log trees and you can take a long walk to explore the area. You can easily find many living species and plant species in this bay.
You can easily get lost in Kille, so when you forget the way you came, it's only a matter of time before you get lost. It is a beautiful bay famous for its clay pines. You will have the opportunity to see the church stones and other important stones in the bay. You can see other Türkiye yacht tour routes from the link.
Day 3 – Bedri Rahmi Bay, Sarsala Bay
The ancient name of the bay, which is called Bedri Rahmi Bay; It is known as "Tasyaka" or "Hidden Bay". The name of this bay was later changed and named as Bedri Rahmi Bay, and the name Bedri Rahmi was taken from the famous Turkish writer, Bedri Rahmi Eyüboğlu. A picture of a fish was drawn on a rock in this bay by Bedri Rahmi Eyüpoğlu, and this fish still greets its visitors today. Although the name is known as Bedri Rahmi Bay, it is said by people as "Fish Kaya". Yachts can anchor here as it has good protection against the wind. There are natural beauties and historical buildings in the bay. Put the visitor the most; ”attracts thanks to its beaches and oleander flowers.”
There is a long and stony coastal road in Sarsala Bay. It is also surrounded by pine trees. It is one of the most used points by blue cruise passengers. If you want to wander or spend the night, this is an ideal bay for you.
Day 4 – Yavansu Bay, Kuyucak Bay, Monastery
In the southwest of the bay, there is an underwater bath, which has a historical structure. Although the name of this bath is said by some as the Cleaopatra bath, its real name is; “It is a sunken bath.” Looking towards the top of the bay, a slope is visible and there is a crater lake in this slope. The channels of the crater lake bring this water down towards the bay. There are pine trees in a large part of Manastır Bay and you can rarely find carob trees in the bay. As you head towards the North East, an ancient wall welcomes you and you come across small historical buildings. The closest to these coves is the ancient city of Lydae. You can reach this ancient city on foot in 1.5 hours on footpaths.
Day 5 – Gobun Bay, Kocabuk
Göbün Bay has a narrow entrance and olive and pine trees welcome you from the moment you enter. When you reach the bay, you can see ancient tombs and historical buildings. To have lunch, we will go to Göbün island. Dinner and overnight stay will be in Kocabuk.
Day 6 – Domuz Island, Shipyard Island
Due to the abundance of pigs in this island, it was named Pig Island, but according to the rumor, a prince lived in this island before and the previous name of this island was Prince Island. You can find many underwater settlements and canals on Pig Island.
Shipyard Island is one of the largest and widest islands in the Gulf of Fethiye. This island, which is actively used in the summer months, is home to many yachtsmen. It is closed to use because the wind is too strong from the west side. The name of the shipyard island in the past; "It's Telandria."
Day 7 – Olive Island, Yassica Island, Red Island
Yassıca island is located in the south of Zeytin island. As the name suggests, it contains olive trees in abundance. The only difference of this island from other islands is that it is private and has an owner. There is an old Ottoman olive oil factory with the island. Since yachting is not possible on these islands, you can anchor your yacht in Göçek, which is the nearest island. The most distinctive feature of Yassıca island; “It is a nice and enjoyable time with your partner. Because Yassıca island is one of the most romantic places in Antalya.” People who are interested in water sports can prefer this place. At the same time, the island is extremely sheltered and has a very shallow structure.
Red Island got its name because of the color the sun gives to the rocks at sunset. There is a very beautiful and deep diving site in the southwest of the Red Island. After spending some time here, we are on our way to Göçek.
Day 8 – Gocek
We are coming to the end of the journey and we have to leave you at 10:30 after having a nice breakfast in the morning.