Bodrum, known in ancient times as Halicarnassus, was the birthplace of Heredotus and the site of King Mausolus's Tomb 4th century B.C., one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. In the harbour, the Bodrum Castle, or the medieval castle of St. Peter, is a fine example of 15th-century crusader architecture, and has been converted into to museum of Underwater Archeology, with remains dating as far back as the Bronze Age. The stunning panoramic view from Göktepe, nearby, is much photographed by visitors to the Museums' second-century theater.
Bodrum has gained the reputation as the center of the Turkish art community with its lively, friendly and Bohemian atmosphere and many small galleries. This community has encouraged an informal day-time life style and a night-time of excitement. The evenings in Bodrum are for sitting idly in one of the many restaurants, dining on fresh seafood and other Aegean specialties. Afterwards night clubs some with cabaret and superb discos keep you going until dawn. |
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The yearly throng of visitors has encouraged small entrepreneurs to make shopping in Bodrum a delight. Leather goods of all kinds, natural sponges and the local blue glass beads are among the bargains to be found in the friendly little shops along the narrow, whitewalled streets. Charming boutiques offer kilims, carpets, sandals and embroidery as well as original fashions in soft cotton.
Every year the Bodrum Cup Regatta for traditional wooden boats is held around the second and third week of October. Up to 80 boats take part, and it is a spectacular sight to see all those gulets sailing.
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7 days itinerary
Departure: Bodrum
Total distance: 121 nautical miles approximately
1st day: Embarkation
2nd day: Bodrum Turgutreis - Black Island - Orak Island - Kisebuk (23 nm)
3rd day: Kisebuk - Seven Islands (21 nm)
4th day: Seven Islands - Langoz - English Harbour (14 nm)
5th day: English Harbour - Cleopatra Island - Karacasogut (11 nm)
6th day: Karacasogut - Cokertme (20 nm)
7th day: Cokertme - Yaliciftlik - Bodrum Turgutreis (32 nm)
8th day: Disembarkation
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Weather & Wind
The Meltemi, is the wind that blows during the summer. It begins to blow in May-June at force 3-4, reaches full strength in July-August at force 6-7, and dies off in September-October. Between Kos and Bodrum it blows from the North, but in the Southern coast it usually blows from the West. |
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Marmaris
Turkey occupies a geological and cultural bridge, between Europe and Asia, where East meets the West You will be truly surprised by the warm welcome and friendship shown by the local people.
Wherever you sail in Turkey, particularly along the Southern coast, you will always find exciting places to explore. The Turkish coast is ideal for cruising and it stretches from the Peninsula of Callipolis down to Antalya. Due to the formation of the coast line, with a large number of bays, peninsulas and inlets, it is actually 1,000 miles long.
Starting from our main base in Marmaris, you will discover and enjoy the charm of beautiful bays, and quiet coves and sheltered anchorages. Along the coast, there are literally acres of ancient ruins from the proto-Greek period to the Byzantine period.
Do not miss some historical tours ashore, visiting Caunus, Ephesus, Pergamos, Kas. The ancient ruins of Asia are amongst the most picturesque in the Mediterranean
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7 days itinerary
Departure: Marmaris
Total distance: 200 nautical miles approximately
1st day: Embarkation
2nd day: Marmaris - Bodrum (70 nm)
3rd day: Bodrum - Datca (15 nm)
4th day: Datca - Mersincik (25 nm)
5th day: Mersincik - Gökertme (20 nm)
6th day: Gökertme - Knidos (25 nm)
7th day: Knidos - Marmaris (45 nm)
8th day: Disembarkation |
Weather & Wind
The Meltemi, is the wind that blows during the summer. It begins to blow in May-June at force 3-4, reaches full strength in July-August at force 6-7, and dies off in September-October. Between Kos and Bodrum it blows from the North, but in the Southern coast it usually blows from the West. |
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