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Blue Voyage offers the best possible escape on the water:
a means of forgetting the rigors of everyday life for
a while and just letting go of time. On a week or two
week cruise, travellers sail along the Southwest Turkish
coast, through crystal clear waters frequented by schools
of dolphins and into quiet bays, the harbors of small,
picturesque villages and many a historic port. Wherever
you may come from, and however old you may be, after
a week or two afloat in this scenic wonderland, you
will become of one heart with the beauty and serenity
of nature. Both body and mind will revel in this healthy,
happy environment.
For
the type of Blue Voyage we offer, you don’t have
to hold a skipper’s license, nor do you need to
be an avid sailor. We provide you with a traditional
wooden yacht which you charter with crew. If you cannot
get a group together so as to take your own yacht, you
still have the opportunity to join one of our weekly
cabin charter cruises. Most
of our yachts are of the traditional wooden variety,
built either in Bodrum, Marmaris or the western Black
Sea region
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Meals on board are especially good and freshly prepared,including
a variety of fresh salads,fruits,grilled meats,local
fish and Turkish specialities.
The
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At
4am I awoke and caught another glimpse of the stars
through a small clearing in clouds that had formed.
In the distance, flashes of light suggesting that the
good weather that we had had may be about to end soon.
I went back to sleep, hoping for the best.
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We headed off for the next cove - Sarsala Bay -
but the crew decided not to stop there, as the water
was not very good. The hills on this bay were not covered
with much greenery, and a lot of silt had been washed
down the hills into the water, making it totally cloudy.
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Instead
we sailed on to Bedry Rami, where there was a small
jetty, a few Lyceum tombs cut in to the hillside, and
good clear waters. Probably because of the good condidions
here, we stayed for much of the day - until around 4pm
- during which time I had three separate snorkelling/diving
sessions. Twice I thought I'd found something of value
on the sea bed (the level of which dropped quite dramatically
just metres from the shoreline). Both times I proved
the saying 'all that glitters is not gold' when I found
a piece of foil (looked like a gem from the surface!)
and a small tulip-shaped tea glass (the refelection
on the rim suggested a bangle of some kind from 7 metres
above).
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Under
water, over water - this was a day of new experiences
as I took to the skies above our bay. I had taken up
the opportunity of a spot of parasailing from a boat
visiting our cove. I also took an underwater camera
with me (in case it got a dunking) to record the moment
that I was lifted high above our gulet boat, looking
over the entire cove and over the hill into the next
cove
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Our
final stop for the day was at Tersane Island. This is
a deserted Greek village which some of the group decided
to investigate for themselves. The majority stayed on
the boat and relaxed or, like me, got back in the water.
Unlike the previous stops, there were very few fish
in the water here. The sea bed was very silted up, with
very little plant life - nothing living here for the
fish to feed on.
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Site Map
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| Day(s) |
Overnight |
Highlights |
Hotel |
| 1 |
Flight
day |
|
Gulet |
| 2 |
Gocek
Island |
Marmaris - Bodrum |
Gulet |
| 3 |
Agalimani |
Gocek
bays, ancient sunken church, Cleopatra's sunken
baths |
Gulet |
| 4 |
Gemiler
Island |
Sarnic
Bay, Kayakoy |
Gulet |
| 5 |
Kas
Marina |
Kalkan,
Firnaz, Xanthos, Patara |
Gulet |
| 6 |
Kekova
Bay |
Aperlae
sunken city, Theimussa, Simena Castle |
Gulet |
| 7 |
Finike
Marina |
Kekova
Island, Cayagzi (ancient Andriake), Myra, Church
of St. Nicholas, Finike, Arycanda |
Gulet |
| 8 |
Genova
Bay |
Adrasan, Port Genova, Olimpos |
Gulet |
| 9 |
Departure day |
Bodrum - Marmaris - Fethiye |
Gulet |
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