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Our agency
offer crewed Yachts or weekly cabin charters.
Join our blue cruise, yacht voyage with traditional wooden, Turkish boats ...
Pull up anchor in Bodrum and head for Gökova to discover the ultimate harmony of
green, blue and the beauties whick lie under crystal clear waters ...
Surrounded by
the sea in three directions, Turkey is a treasure chest of
coves, inlets, bays and bays at which yachtsmen can choose a
different and private anchorage each night...
The azure waters of the Mediterranean, Aegean, Marmara and
Black Sea surround Turkey to the south, west and north,
making a treasure chest of coves, inlets, bays and beaches
in which yachtsmen can choose a different and private
anchorage each night.

The sailing paradise of
Turkey is also home to the Blue Voyage.
Sailing in Turkey also allows visitors to experience the
hospitality of the people in the coastal villages and towns.
The tempered winds blowing from west and northwest make the
long summers ideal for yachting, and seem to encourage an
appreciation of nature. From some of the turquoise coast's
unspoilt and sheltered bays you can see mountain peaks
rising to almost 3000 meters above the sea level.
The undisputed hot-spot of the Aegean Coast, Bodrum is a
swinging, singing, dancing town and its bohemian atmosphere
gathers together Turkey's artists, intellectuals and lovers
of the good life.
An impressive medieval castle built by the Knights of Rhodes
guards the entrance to Bodrum's dazzling blue bay, in which
the Aegean and the Mediterranean Seas meet. The Castle of St
Peter (Bodrum Castle) now houses the Museum of Underwater
Archaeology.
One of the best anchorages is the scenic Akbuk, hidden
behind a forested hill. Sedir Island (ancient Cedrai) boasts
an incredible beach with fine sand scattered with fossils,
and great views of the Kiran Mountains across the bay.
The town of Datca has become a popular stopover for yachts,
and offers many seafood restaurants, pubs and discos.
In the Gulf of Hisaronu is the peaceful Kecibuku Bay. The
mountains and forests surrounding the Korfez Marina has a
rich natural beauty, and the long Kizilkumu has a natural
sand formation. After the Gulf of Hisaronu, the town of
Bozburun is hidden away in its own exclusive inlet, and
famous as one of the gulette-building centres in Turkey.
Kumlubuk, a turquoise paradise, lies on the southern side of
the bay, and above the water on the northern side is the
Rhodian city of Amos. The natural harbour at Turunc opens
out into a wide expanse of spectacular blue water ...
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