An alternative to chartering an entire boat is to
join one of our regular departures and book a cabin.
You will have a chance to meet people from around
the world while enjoying one of the most unique and
relaxing holidays in the Turkish Aegean. You are not
going with the crowd. You are on a boat that you
share with some other couples, having your own crew
that will be there for your needs. You may
participate in sailing, have the chance to explore
every little bay and on your route.

Your floating home will be 18/24 meters (55-74 feet)
long, 5/8 double cabins with ensuite toilette and
shower. Sailing, snorkeling, fishing, sunbathing are
some of the activities on board. Breakfast, lunch &
dinner will be served by your cook.

Every Saturday and Monday
from beginning of May to end of October
Suggested Airport:
Antalya, Turkey
Itinerary:
Antalya (Kemer) – Adrasan – Myra – Gokkaya – Simena
– Ucagiz – Finike – Porto Genovese – Olympos –
Phaselis – Kemer

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Antalya
has been open to settlements since paleoantic age.
It was under the throne of prevailing Lidas in the
7th.cen.B.C. of Persians in 546b.c., of Alexander in
333b.c., during the king attalos era of bergama, a
new city was constructed named attelia. Antil the
4th .cen.a.d. it remained dependent to roman empire.
In the 7th cen.a.d. it has been devastated by
arabian incursions. It has been invaded by
seljukians in 1207a.d. the most important ruins of
the city are; hadrianus gate, city walls, kesik
minarete and yivli minaret mosque which is a
accepted as the city symbol.
Patara
is one of the most beautiful, and longest, beaches
in the Eastern Mediterranean, with 18km of deserted
white sands. Nearby are the ruins of the Lycian city
of the same name - a major harbour and trade centre
and the sanctuary of the God Appollo. Patara is
renowned as the birthplace of St Nicholas, the
bishop of Myra, now known and loved in the west as
Santa Claus.

Xanthos
was the greatest city of ancient Lycia and suffered
the gruesome fate of being destroyed several times
by its inhabitants to save it from falling to
attacking forces. It was less well defended against
the historic looting during the 1800s, when numerous
articles were shipped to the British Museum - their
ownership is still under dispute. Nevertheless, the
impressive ruins are still well worth a look.

Kalkan
is a quiet port town built on the steep hillside
leading down to the harbour. It’s very pretty, with
charming, winding streets lined with old buildings,
quaint shops and street side quiet restaurants and
bars. From Kalkan, it’s not far to Patara, Xanthos
and Letoon, another Lycian settlement, which was
named after the goddess Leto, mother of Apollo and
Artemis.


The Gulf of
Kekova
is one of the most picturesque stretches of the
coast and has several bays and villages to explore.
The charming village of Üçagiz (literally ‘three
mouths’) has a few remains of the Lycian village of
Teimiussa. On Kekova, there is no trace of the city
which once dominated the island - its ruins and
foundations can now only be seen under the surface
of the clear water on the northern side of the
island. On land, there’s nearby Kale, a village on a
steep hillside leading up to the medieval fortress
and theatre of ancient Simena. The local landscape
is dotted with the ruins of Lycian tombs, forts and
Greek settlements.

Olympos
was an important Lycian city built on the banks of
the river. Its inhabitants worshipped the god of
fire - on the side of Mount Olimpos are springs of
continually burning methane gas.
Here is a rough guide of your
week

Day
1
:Guests arrive in Antalya and board yacht Setur
Marina. Staying the night in yacht after dinner and
visit the town.
Day 2:
After breakfast on yacht, sailing for two hours,
arrival to Phaselis bay renowned for perfume trade
during ancient time where three natural bays which
were founded by colonists in the 7th century B.C.
After lunch and rest (or swimming), arrival to
Olympos antique city where had been the base of
famed pirates once. After five o'clock tea and rest,
leaving to Adrasan Cavus bay for dinner and
overnight.

Day 3:
After breakfast our yacht anchors at Demre around
noon. After lunch, trip to Noel Baba church (bishop
St.Nicholas) who is regarded as the protector of
children, paupers and sailors. Next will be Myra
which is about two hours to Kekova bay, best
relaxing place for teatime. Overnight is here after
dinner.

Day 4:
After breakfast arrival to Kekova island. Kekova is
facing Kale village where sunken city is located on
the north side of the island, it has been
intermented in to the sea as result of an earthquake
in Byzantine era.

Day 5:
Our dream journey starts back to Antalya after
breakfast in one of the Kekova bays. After lunch and
rest in Ucagiz bay which is the oldest Lyciana city.
We will have dinner at Simena where an apmphi
theatre remains that had been built for an audience
of 300 persons, constructed on the hill opposite to
the Kekova island behind Kale village and it's
foothill. Our yacht leaving for to stay at night in
Finike harbour renowned for their orange harvest.

Day 6:
Our yacht departuring from Finike marina arrives to
Ceneviz bay passing a unique coast of bays. Arrival
to kemer's famous Moonlight Bay. After anchoring and
lunch and here, we stay for the night in this
romantic bay.

Day 7:
This day is the final day of our dream journey.
After departing from moonlight bay, arrival to
calticak bight and sican island. After lunch and
swimming at this natural beauty, arrival to last
stop of our tour, antalya marina. Last dinner and
overnight staying.

Day 8:
After breakfast on board, the guests disembark in
Antalya Harbour
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Dates
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Accommodation price
per person per week incl. full board
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guaranteed departures
Saturdays, Mondays
other departure days could be
possible, pleas inquire
this are embarkation days, departure
is next morning
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April 17. - May 27.
October 01. - 16.
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285,-
Euro ~ 420,-
US$ ~ 262,-
GB£
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Mai 28. - July 1
September 17. - 30.
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320,-
Euro ~ 470,-
US$ ~ 295,-
GB£
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July 2. - 29.
Aug. 27. - September 16.
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390,-
Euro ~ 469,-
US$ ~ 359,-
GB£
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July 30. - August 26
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465,-
Euro ~ 685,-
US$ ~ 428,-
GB£
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