Details
Gocek Olympos Gulet Tour
10 Nights - 12 Days
Istanbul - Gocek - Tomb Bay - Tersane - Cleopatra's Bay - Fethiye - Gemiler - Cold Water - Kalkan - Kekova Kale Koy- Andraki - Demre - Olympos - Gokkaya - Kekova - Kas - Cold Water - Deep Bay - Gocek
Tour Dates: April - October
DAY 1: En Route
Depart the U.S.A. on your flight to Turkey.
DAY 2: Arrive Istanbul - Gocek - Tomb Bay
Meet our guide transfer and board the yacht in Gocek in the afternoon and
sail for Tomb Bay, on the western side of the Gulf of
Fethiye. Anchor in idyllic surrounds and take a tender ride
ashore to visit the porticoed temple and pigeonhole tombs
carved into the rock face. For the more adventurous, there
is also the acropolis of ancient Cyra a shore climb away up
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DAY 3: Tersane - Cleopatra's Bay
A day of leisurely cruising in the Gulf of Fethiye, taking in the ruins of a Byzantine shipbuilding settlement on Tersane Island. Take walks ashore among olive groves or swim and snorkel off the gullet. By late afternoon, the gulet will have moored in Cleopatra's Bay, a short distance from the partly submerged ruins of a monastery (believed by some to be the bathhouse in which Cleopatra's bathed during her time spent here).
DAY 4: Fethiye
Start the day with a walk
to ancient Lydae. This site is only rarely visited, but
offers quite an interesting array of ruins, including
Corinthian columns, mausolea, cisterns and temple walls.
Cruise to Fethiye, stopping for lunch in a quiet cove along
the way. Fethiye is a large town with a thriving community
engaged in fishing and agriculture. There are the ruins of
ancient Telmessos to visit, along with a bazaar full of
souvenir shops, restaurants and bars - and the unique beauty
of Saklikent Canyon, just 45 minutes' drive inland. While in
Fethiye, enjoy a "soap massage" at the local Turkish
bathhouse for the experience of a lifetime. ![]()
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DAY 5: Gemiler - Cold Water
Cruise to Gemiler Island, once the home of
pirates! Spend some time exploring with mask and flippers as
you discover the ancient quay and some shops just below the
surface of the water. The go ashore and visit the ruins of
what was once a sizeable Byzantine settlement. See a
basilica, a temple with mosaic floors and a covered walkway
alongside shops, houses and cisterns. It's a fascinating
site and the view from the top of the island is superb.
Overnight in Cold Water Bay. ![]()
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DAY 6: Kalkan
An early morning start for the crossing of The Seven Capes. By
lunchtime, the gullet is anchored outside the small harbor
of Kalkan. Kalkan is a small seaside town with steep streets
bordered by shops, cafes and some old renovated Greek-style
buildings. Colorful bougainvillea and jasmine spill from the
balconies overhead and give the town a certain charm. Take
an afternoon land tour to the ruins of three important
Lycian cities: Xanthos, Patara and Letoon, returning to
Kalkan in the early evening. ![]()
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DAY 7: Kekova - Kale Koy
If the weather and the winds are favorable, the crew will sail
the gulet around the headland and into the Kekova Roads.
Once at anchor near the village of Kale, there will be an
opportunity to go ashore and explore the castle of ancient
Simena. Reaching the highest walls of the castle, stop and
marvel at the views out over the village and to the island
of Kekova beyond. There is also a small theatre within the
castle walls and numerous sarcophagi on the way up the
hillside. Overnight here at Kale Koy. ![]()
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DAY 8: Andraki - Demre - Olympos - Gokkaya
Breakfast anchored off the port of Andraki. From here, it is possible to take a short
overland trip to Demre and the site of ancient Myra. St.
Nicholas (Santa Claus) was bishop of Myra in the 4th century
and in the village of Demre, is a church built in his name.
The site of Myra has a well-preserved theatre, walls of
Lycian rock tombs and an acropolis. Many of the rock tombs
are decorated with friezes. Drive further along the coast to
the ruins of ancient Olympos, set on the banks of a stream
and now mostly overgrown with trees and shrubs. Return to
the gulet in Gokkaya Harbor. ![]()
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DAY 9: Kekova - Kas
We make a brief stop at Kekova island to view the ruins of the
"Sunken City" and swim from a small beach upon which stands
the ruins of a church. Continue cruising west as far as Kas,
arriving in the early afternoon. Take a walk ashore and
enjoy the wonderful village atmosphere, perhaps including a
visit to the theatre of ancient Antiphellos or just browse
through the many souvenir shops. Overnight in Kas Harbor or
in an adjacent bay. ![]()
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DAY 10: Cold Water
An early morning start for the return trip past the Seven Capes, dropping
anchor at Cold Water Bay for lunch. In the early afternoon,
climb a hillside track to a deserted Greek village, which
cascades down the surrounding hills and into a valley. This
settlement was once very prosperous, and had two grand
churches, but was abandoned during the population exchanges
of 1923. Returning to the gullet in Cold Water Bay, cruise a
short distance to Karacaoren, a superb place for snorkeling
with some small islands dotted about the bay. ![]()
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DAY 11: Deep Bay - Gocek
A day of cruising on the Bay of Fethiye,
anchoring for lunch beneath the pine forests in Deep Bay.
Spend the afternoon swimming, snorkeling or relaxing in this
peaceful setting. Later in the day, proceed to Gocek and
moor on the town quay, enjoying a memorable farewell dinner. ![]()
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DAY 12: Gocek - Istanbul
Disembarkation in Gocek after breakfast. Transfer to Airport. End of our services. ![]()















