Day 1 Bodrum
Bodrum, a city rich in ancient history, is also one of Turkey’s most popular tourist destinations. The Mausoleum of Mausolus, regarded as one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, is located in Halicarnassus. The castle houses Bodrum’s underwater archaeology museum.
Aquarium Bay (Adabogazi).
Akvaryum Bay is a picturesque bay with long sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters. This magnificent bay, located between Bitez and Gumbet, offers a great refuge during your Blue Cruise voyage.
Day 2, Knidos (Cnidus)
Knidos is a small archaeological town located on the Datca peninsula in Turkey’s extreme southwest. This is one of Turkey’s finest historical legends, beautifully preserved.
Palamutbuku
Palamutbuku is a picturesque town located near the southern region of Turkey’s Datca Peninsula. This magnificent, calm village, located near Knidos’ old ruins, offers some of the most desired long and quiet beaches, green roads, and walled gardens.
Datca
Datca, a little southern beach yachting stop more than 75 kilometers west of Marmaris, is one of the most popular coastal destinations. Datca offers numerous little bays along the peninsula, allowing for private moorings and swims.
Day 3 – Aktur Bay
Aktur Bay, located on the Datca peninsula, has been named Turkey’s best bay.
Dirsekbuku
Dirsekbuku is between the Gulf of Hisonaru and the Aegean Sea. This area has several protecting bays and secret bays, and is It’s an excellent a stopover point for those sailing from Bodrum to Marmaris.
Bozburun
Bozburun is a pretty small village situated 50 kilometers west of Marmaris. The city has a modern marina and is well-known for its shipbuilding industry. This is where some of the world’s best wooden boats and gulets are built.