
Bodrum - Kos - Bodrum (
Ferry & Hydrofoil )
A day trip to this birthplace of Hippocrates will add color to your
holidays ... In Summer the island takes on a Nordic flavor as its bars
and beaches play host to numerous Scandinavian tourists, but there are
also many traces of its ancient past that are worth a visit.
In the city of Kos you can admire very important archaeological
sites and monuments like the "Hellenistic Gymnasium", the " Nymphaeum",
t he
"Roman House", the "Temple and alter of Dionysos", the "Harbour Baths",
the "Ancient Stadium", the "Hellenistic wall", the"Stoa", the "Ancient
Agora", the "Hellenistic Sanctuary", the "Sanctuary of Hercules" and the
"Sanctuary of Aphrodite Pandemos" all call for a visit.
Bodrum - Rhodes - Bodrum ( Hydrofoil
)

There is much
to see in Rhodes and you will have more time to see it if you go there
by the hydrofoil in approximately 2 hrs. 10 mins. (weather permitting)
The walled Old City is a labyrinth of narrow streets and cobbled
alleys with attractions on every corner, from intriguing shops to the
place of the Grand Master of the Knights of St. John.
Rhodes was once the bastionof this powerful religious brotherhood
which adorned the city spoils of war and profits of trade and the
monuments of that age are grand indeed. Outside the walls is a bustling
modern city with gardens, beaches and extensive shopping oppurtunities,
and a bit further afield is delightful Lindos, a sparkling white village
set below an imposing acropolis.

Bodrum - Marmaris - Bodrum (
Hydrofoil )

Marmaris, is
approximately 1 hour 50 ins. away by Hydrofoil. The fast and relaxing
trip will take you to the charming little harbor Gelibolu, on the Far
Eastern shore of the Gulf of Gökova, where you will disembark for a 20
min. drive to Marmaris.
The city of
Marmaris, who was previously known as Physkos, lies where the
Mediterranean sea and the Aegean sea meet. It is believed that the first
settlement in that area, was about 3000 B.C. Marmaris with it's
surrounding covered pine trees hills, that starched all the way to the
sea and it's beautiful bays.
The beautiful harbour water front hosts many restaurants and bars
where you can relax and take in the spectacular view. Netsel Marina is
an important yachting centre full of romantic restaurants, shops and
boutiques. One look at the yachts in the harbour will tell you that
Marmaris is a stylish and cosmopolitan resort. The traffic-free
promenade stretching from the marina all the way round the bay to
Icmeler. It has a sophisticated 'Riviera' feel to it.

Bodrum - Cleopatra Island - Bodrum (
Hydrofoil )

Gökova Mini Cruise
Sample the highlights of the famous blue voyage cruise in just 1 day.
Relax as we take you by hydrofoil from Bodrum to the picturesque little
harbour of Gelibolu on the Far Eastern shore of the Gulf of Gökova. Then
soak up the sun and the sights on a traditional Turkish wooden gulet as
we leisurely cruise you around the coastline of Gökova visiting the
famous English Harbourand Cleopatra Island. Swim in the crystal clear
waters then relax on board while the crew serve you with mouthwatering
lunch. Late afternoon relaxed and tanned, board our comfortable
hydrofoil for your fast journey (approximately 1 hour 15 mins.) back to
Bodrum Harbour.
CLEOPATRA ISLAND
TRIPS INCLUDES Hydrofoil + yacht tour + lunch + entrance to
Cleopatra Island.

Bodrum - Datça - Bodrum ( Ferry )
The small town,
Datça lies on the South coast of The peninsula tipped by the site of ancient
Knidos. Your 50 minute trip by Ferry will take you into the Gulf of
Gökova where you will disembark at the little harbour of Körmen for a
short overland ride to Datça. Some authorities have claimed that the
original site of the city of Knidos was just outside Datça, but although
recent excavations tend to dispute this assertion there indeed was an
ancient city situated nearby and this site can be visited. The tiny
harbour and the waterfront of Datça are very lively with summer
visitors, but the main attraction of the town is in its pre-served
pre-tourist village-like character and its clean beaches.

Bodrum - Istanbul - Bodrum

The Ferry has been built in 1985 and renovated in 2006. The boat is
127,59 m lenght and 19,41 m wide. It has 137 Suite, French bed, Standard
cabins and 114 pullman seats.

* The buffet-style restaurant offers the best specials of Turkish and
World cuisine.
* The café terrace, disco and the bar is at service of our guests who
would like to enjoy the vivid summer atmosphere.
* The Pool & Fitness center will be the best choice for those who would
like to keep fit and enjoy the sun during the voyage.
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