Gulets follow this itinerary
SYMI GREEK ISLAND CRUISE
MARMARIS - SYMI - SELIMIYE
Also operates in reverse from SELIMIYE - SYMI - MARMARIS
Operated by Semercioglu
Day 1 Arrival in Turkey, transfer from Dalaman to gulet, overnight in Marmaris.
Day 2 After breakfast depart for Çiflik Bay for swimmimg and sunbathing. After lunch on to Serçe Bay for dinner and overnight.
Day 3 After breakfast depart for Bozburun, a small village known locally for its sponge fishing industry. During the afternoon depart for a bay nearby for swimming, then dinner and overnight.
Day 4 Leave for Symi Island, to spend the day and stay overnight.
Day 5 After breakfast leave for Datça. After lunch on to Aktur for dinner and overnight.
Day 6 After breakfast go to Bencik bay for swimming and sunbathing. On to Dislice Bay for lunch then to Aquarium Bay for dinner and overnight.
Day 7 After breakfast depart for Church Island. After lunch head to Selimiye for dinner and overnight.
Day 8 Free time before your transfer to Dalaman airport for your flight back to the UK.
SELIMIYE - SYMI - MARMARIS
When this itinerary starts in Selimiye and finishes in Marmaris the first night will be spent in Selimiye and final night in Marmaris. The itinerary will be the same as above but operated in reverse.
Some of the highlights of this cruise include the following:
Symi This charming Greek island lies in the clear waters of the Aegean just off the coast of Datça. It is home to a working 18th century, the Monastery of the Archangel Michael Panormit. Symi boasts beautiful coastline, isolated beaches and is an ideal stopping off point.
Datça A fishing village which has developed over the years into a small resort.Watch the boats come and go from one of the harbourfront bars or restaurants or explore the shops situated in the narrow streets.
Knidos This is an optional excursion. Knidos houses the ruins of an ancient city spread along the Dorian Promontory. Amongst the ruined houses, streets and temples, the most famous site is that of the Temple of Aphrodite, which legend has it housed the most beautiful statue of Aphrodite, modelled on Phyrne, the most famous hetaera of her time.
Selimiye For more information about Selimiye click here.
Serçe An attractive natural harbour, facing the island of Rhodes, it was from the waters here that the wreck of an 11th century Byzantine merchant ship was excavated. It is now housed in the Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology.