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Day 1: Kemer | Boarding will start at 15:30 from Kemer. Service starts with dinner and an overnight stay will be in Kemer or in a bay.

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Day 2: Olympos - Adrasan - Çavuş Bay | After breakfast, you will be informed about the cruise itinerary and the boat. We will then sail to the ancient city of Olympos. Olympos, one of the most important port cities of Lycia, has been an element of mythological stories throughout history. Olympus was a home for pirates due to its suitable location

in the past and today it is now known all over the world because of its historical values, 3200 meter long beautiful coast, endemic plantation, and its wooden houses used as pensions today. After lunch and a swimming break, we will be heading to Adrasan Çavus Bay for dinner and an overnight stay.

Kemer - Kekova - Kemer

7 Nights / 8 Days

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Day 3: Demre - Çayağzi - Gökkaya Bay | Early in the morning, we will set sail to Demre. After a nice breakfast in Çayağzı , you can join the optional tour to the ruins of Myra, a Lycia city which was also the city of the bishop St. Nicholas who was known as ‘the protector’ of the
children, the poor, and the sailors in Byzantines’ time. Following this optional land tour, our yacht sails to Gökkaya Bay where we will anchor for dinner and an overnight stay.

 

Day 4: Tersane - Üçağiz | After breakfast, we will cruise over Batık Şehir (Sunken City). We will be docking at Tersane Bay for lunch and a swimming break. For dinner and an overnight stay we will anchor at Üçağız Bay. If you wish, you can join the optional Kaş - Saklıkent excursion which includes lunch in the program.

 

Day 5: Simena - Kekova | After having breakfast in Üçağız, we will cruise to Simena. You can take the chance to visit Genoese Castle and the ruins of a theatre with 300 people capacity in Simena. Dinner and an overnight stay will be in Kekova.

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Day 6: Porto Ceneviz - Phaselis | We will start our cruise early in the morning and arrive at Ceneviz (Genoese) Harbour or Sazak Bay. After lunch, we will anchor at Phaselis Bay. Phaselis was founded as a colony of the Rhodesians in 7th century B.C. Phaselis has three different bays and its people used to earn their living from the sea. The city was also famous for the perfume trade in the ancient times. If you wish, you can walk around the antique town which is located on the seashore and full of antique ruins. Dinner and an overnight stay will be in this beautiful bay.

 

Day 7: Ayişiği Bay - Kemer | After breakfast, we will cruise to Kemer. Dinner and an overnight stay will be in Kemer or in a bay. Antalya City: Antalya has been a residential area since the Paleolithic Times. The city was under the reign of Lydia in the 7th century B.C., of Persians in 456 B.C., and of Alexander the Great in 333 B.C. After the death of Alexander, during the reign of Bergama king Attalos, a new city called Attaleia was founded. Then the city was conquered by the Selcuks in 1207. The most important historical buildings to see in the city are; ‘Hadrian’s Gate’, ‘Castle Gate’, ‘Clock Tower’, ‘City-walls’, ‘Inner Castle’, ‘Broken Minaret’, ‘Antalya Archaeology Museum’ and ‘Yivli Minaret Mosque’ which is the landmark of the city.

 

Day 8: Antalya Or Kemer | The guests will leave the boat with precious memories by 10:30 after breakfast.

 

*IMPORTANT NOTE: The A/C can be in use up to 8 hours daily, the use of the A/C in harbors is strictly forbidden.
Depending on sea and weather conditions, yachting company reserves the right to make necessary changes to the tour itinerary to ensure the safety and comfort of our guests.

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Duration: 7 Nights / 8 Days
Tour Code: CRS05 

 

Price Includes

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  • 7 nights accommodations aboard the yacht in double cabin

  • 7 days of cruising/sailing

  • Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily

  • Welcome cocktail

  • Fully qualified crew

  • Harbor expenses

  • Local VAT taxes

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Price Excludes

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  • Shore Excursion

  • Drinks

  • Customary tips to Cruise Crew

Saturday Departures | Every Saturday between April 25th and Oct 10th inclusive

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