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Göcek
- Göcek Island
The charming village of Göcek
is an environmental protection
area and a main yachting centre. After a welcome cocktail, sail to Göcek
Island for a quiet night and dinner.
Göcek
Island - Ölüdeniz - Gemiler Island
Cruise to Ölüdeniz, a beautiful inland bay which can be visited
by the yacht's dinghy. With high mountains sweeping down to the shore
and golden sands this lagoon is a scenic must. It is ideal for a nice
swim and watersports. Late afternoon cruise to Gemiler Island surrounded
by an amphitheater of mountains and covered with Byzantine remains.
Gemiler
Island - Kas
Early morning sail to Kas (Ancient Antiphellos), a charming village,
a small green oasis under steep scrub-covered hills in which numerous
Lycian tombs were carved out. The Greek island of Kastellorizon lies
only three miles to the South.
Kas
- Kekova (Kale)
You will be absorbed into the remains of an ancient Lycian civilization.
At Kale (ancient Simena), there are a wealth of fascinating spots to
explore. Parts of Simena are sunken while other parts protrude from
the sea to form tiny islands. A lonely sarcophagus still stands half-submerged
on the western side of the bay. A visit to Üçagiz Bay (ancient
Theimussa) and to the sunken ruins lying just off Kekova Island are
a must!
Kekova
- Demre - Gökkaya
Visit the Church of St. Nicholas and the Antique City of Myra in Demre
by private coach. In Gökkaya Harbour, islets and inlets backed
by rolling hills create a succession of pleasant
anchorages.
Gökkaya
- Kalkan (Xanthos & Patara)
After breakfast, sail to Kalkan, a pretty fishing village and the base
for visiting Xanthos, the birthplace of Bishop Nicholas of Myra, and
Patara, a superb seven-mile long beach. After a day of sightseeing and
swimming, Kalkan offers a good choice of antique and carpet shops.

Kalkan
- Sarsala - Göcek
Sarsala Bay is a safe anchorage place ideal for swimming and watersports.
You can just relax and enjoy a nice drink onboard. In the evening, you
may try one of the nice fish restaurants in the charming village of
Göcek for dinner.
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