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Turkey Flotilla – Itinerary

Turkey

Turkey

Turkey

Lycian & Carian itineraries
Departures every Saturday from 23th April to 29 October – 7 or 14 nights
Alternatively there are dedicated 2 week flotillas on selected dates. Please contact us for more information.

THE FETHIYE ROUTE21 May; 18 June; 16 July; 13 August; 10 September

Sat Arrivals/Departures Marmaris. Explore the bazaar, the shops and an endless choice of restaurants.Sun Kumlu Buku – a wonderful setting for our welcome punch party before dining at one of our favourite restaurants.Mon Ekincik – look out for turtles as you pass the famous turtle beach breeding grounds.Tue Independent sailing – stay in Ekincik and visit ancient Caumos and the famed mud baths.Wed Fethiye – a rich and colourful town, visit the bazzar and ancient Telmessus.Thu BBQ bay – we raft up in this delightful bay for our beach party organised by the crewFri Gocek – welcome to our traditional Turkish home port.

THE MARMARIS ROUTE28 May; 25 June; 23 July; 20 August; 17 September

Sat Arrivals/Departures Gocek – welcome aboard at our traditional Turkish home port.Sun Sarsala Creek – Time to take a swim in the clear waters or just relax in a tree slung hammock before the Punch Party. After savouring the delights at the family run restaurant. You can stock up on local honey.Mon Cold Water Bay – Enjoy a great sail across the bay then enter the hidden cove that is Cold Water Bay. From here it’s a short walk to the time capsule of an abandoned Greek village or have a refreshing swim in the spring cooled bay.Tue Tomb Bay – A pleasant reach across Fethiye bay to our evening anchorage. Take a stroll to the Lycian Tombs.Wed Independent Sailing – Head to Ekincik for a trip up the Dalyan River or sample another of the many beautiful spots around the Gocek Bay area.Thu Ekincik – after a refreshing swim, enjoy the panoramic views from the sophisticated restaurant.Fri Marmaris - visit the bazaar for souvenirs or take a Turkish Bath before our farewell dinner and a chance to compare experiences with new-found friends. Those staying on for another week can head for Kumlu Buku with it’s choice of restaurants, Turunc, popular with watersports enthusiasts, or Gerbeske, site of a Byzantine trading post

* Special turkey sailing itinerary, returns to Marmaris.

Note: Turkey sailing holidays, routes may vary during the season according to weather and operating conditions. Our flotilla crew will keep you fully briefed each day.

THE BOZBURUN ROUTE7 May; 4 June; 2, 30 July; 27 August; 24 September; 8 October

Sat Arrivals/Departures from Marmaris.Sun Ciftlik – a chance to dine ashore in a lively local restaurant.Mon Bozuk Buku – your choice of bays and restaurants in this large fjord overlooked by the ancient ruins of Loryma.Tue Bozburun – the home of traditional Turkish Gulet building is facinating to exploreWed Thyssanus – visit a local village and mosque before we raft up in the ancient harbour for our beach party.Thu Independent sailing – try scenic Dirsek or head for the vibrant town of Datca.Fri Orhaniye – stop for lunch and a swim at Keci Buku

14 May; 11 June; 9 July; 6 August; 3 September; 1, 15 October

THE DATCA ROUTE

Sat Arrivals/Departures Orhaniye.Sun Sailor’s Paradise (Rendezvous) – an almost land-locked bay with a splendid restaurant ashore.Mon Datca – the local bazaar is a great place to buy that Turkish carpet you always wanted – don’t forget to barter.Tue Ova Buku – A wonderful hidden anchorage – take a taxi to explore the ancient ruins of Knidos, or why not sail there.Wed Sogut Limani - Try snorkelling around the ancient ruins of a sunken harbour before dining at the village restaurant with traditional belly dancingThu Independent sailing – We have the option of sailing to the delightful Greek island of Symi or relax in a beautiful bay such as Kumlu Buku or Serce.Fri Marmaris – Time to explore the fascinating bazaar and seafront before we dine in lavish surrounds in the vibrant town of Marmaris. Or if you’re staying for another week, you can sail on for the beach at Ciflik, the Byzantine ruins of Gerbeske, or some watersports at Turunc.