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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 more
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Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,
July to September
Every Saturday, in May and October
(this are boarding
days, departure is next day after breakfast)
Suggested Airport: Dalaman, Turkey. (airport 100 km)
Itinerary: Marmaris – Ekincik – Dalyan (Caunos) – Fethiye Gulf –
Marmaris
Minicruise:
this tour can also be booked as a half-way cruise
... more details
Prices
Cabin Charter general information
here is the enquiry form
Our voyage starts in Marmaris a lively tourism centre and Turkey’s busiest yacht-chartering
port. It has a large harbour, which was the starting point for several historic military assaults by sea, a big
marina development with lots of shops, bars and restaurants.

Travelling west through the pretty Ekincik region, you reach Dalyan, Kaunos and Istuzu Beach. Spend a day exploring
this area, starting with a trip down the densely vegetated Dalyan river delta to the ruins of Caunos, which was
an important Carian and Lycian city. The town of Dalyan is overlooked by incredible tombs carved, sometime during
the 4th century BC, into the sheer cliff face hundreds of feet up.
According to local legend , the sulphurous Mud Baths and hot springs will ‘take ten years off you’. The golden
sands of Istuzu Beach are a great place to relax, as well as an important breeding ground for Caretta Caretta loggerhead
sea turtle

The next major stop is Fethiye. Fethiye was an important city of the Lycian epoch - dating back to around 500BC
- when it was known as Telmessos. Today, there are few remnants of the town’s history, though there are still several
magnificent Lycian rock tombs overlooking the town, the partial ruins of a fort believed to have been built by
the knights of St John, and a recently unearthed amphitheatre. An earthquake destroyed much of the town in the
1950s.
Day One: Marmaris
Boarding the yacht in Marmaris. Dinner and overnight in the harbor.
Day Two: Ekincik
Sailing up to the First stop Kumlubükü for lunch after breakfast. Sailing up to Ekincik, swimming and
possibility of visiting the Ruins of Caunos. Dinner and overnight in Ekincik.
Day Three: Göcek Bays - Ag Limani – Kleopatra Bays.
Sailing up to Kizilkuyruk bay after breakfast. Lunch in this wonderful bay. Dinner and overnight in a bay amongst
the islands of Göcek.
Day Four: Fethiye
Gulf
Sailing up Fethiye Gulf after breakfast. Swimming in the clear blue waters during the day. Five o'clock tea in
Bedri Rahmi bay. Dinner and overnight in the same bay.
Day Five:Yassica
Island
Sailing up to Yassica island after breakfast. Visiting the wonderful bays around the island. Possibility of visiting
the Ruins of an old Temple. Dinner and overnight in a nearly bay.
Day Six: Domuz Island
Sailing up to Fethiye in a nearby bay visiting the nice little Fethiye Town sailing to Domuz island afterwards
Day Seven: Marmaris
Sailing up to Agalimani, lunch and starting back to Marmaris. Dinner and overnight in Marmaris.
Day Eight: Marmaris
Back in Marmaris after breakfast, it is time to say farewell to your gulet and crew.

Please note that this
is only a rough guide and can be varied to suite requirements. Also note that the route may vary slightly, depending
on weather conditions and time available, at the Captains discretion.
If yo can put together a group of friends ( 8 - 10 for a 6 cabin boat, or 12 - 14 for an 8 cabin gullet
) - the whole boat can be yours. more

here is the enquiry form
Mini Blue Voyage look here
For scheduled departure trips (from Fethiye or Marmaris), there is the option of a mini cruise, a half week tour
made up of three nights on board. If you would like just a half-week cruise, you pay approx. half the normal weekly
price and go just one way.

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Months
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Accomodation
price
per person per week incl. fullboard
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Saturdays
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Mondays
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May
/ October
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320,- Euro
508,- US$ / 256,- GB£
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340,-
Euro
540,- US$ / 260,- GB£
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June
/ September
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370,- Euro
588,- US$ / 295,- GB£
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385,-
Euro
605,- US$ / 305,- GB£
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July
/ August
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420,- Euro
666,- US$ / 335,- GB£
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435,-
Euro
690,- US$ / 330,- GB£
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Prices are updated for 2008. All
our prices are based on Euro, the other currencies are only valid as a guideline, and refer to currency rate of
April 14, 2008.
The price is for one person sharing a double cabin. All cabins have en-suite WC/shower. Single passengers who wish
to have a cabin for themselves must pay an additional 50% of the cabin charter fee. The price includes all meals,
bed linen, crews services, harbour fees, fuel and water and all running costs of the boat. Pls don't bring drinks
on board.
Drinks and tipps are extra. Bookings will be confirmed after a down-payment of 50%
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Cabin Charter - general information
All
tours which are offered here take place on Standard-Yachts, the traditional Bodrum-built GULET. All yachts are
between 19 - 25 meters length, these
vessels accommodate between 12 and 16 guests in 6 to 8 cabins. The cabins have en-suite WC & showers. (Hot &
cold). There is a music set, VHF Radiotelephone and a dinghy on each yacht, but in general no air condition. Crew
consists of a captain, cook and a deckshand.
An exact yacht’s name can not be available
until 1 or 2 days before departure, as numbers of bookings come in often late. This works well over the years like
a cooperative and we advice you to give us your mobile phone that we stay in contact to give you captain's number
and boat name.
The crew aboard our Gulets and yachts often do not have a foreign language mastered, but they almost always know
a few ’every-day’ phrases and are able to understand almost all requests.
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