If you’ve ever felt the remotest stirring for a life on the water, you really should try one of our Gulet Cruises; the best and most relaxing way imaginable to see Turkey in all its splendour.
Cleopatra Cruise Itinerary
Day
1
UK-Bodrum
Arrival to Bodrum, transfer to your gulet, and stay in port.
Day
2
Bodrum-Cokertme
After a good breakfast on your gulet anchored in harbour, you sail to Orak Island OR Alakisla. Then on to Cokertme, a lovely fishing village. Dinner and overnight here.
Day
3
Cokertme-Cati
You sail to the natural harbour of Cati where you will spend the rest of the day enjoying your surroundings, swimming, and walking through the pine forests. A quiet overnight stay here.
Day
4
Cati-Kufre/Tuzla
Another wonderful day begins in Yediadalar (Seven Island) where you will find Coral Reefs. Surfing, diving and swimming are the order of the day, with lunch, and maybe an afternoon snooze. Then you will be sailing either to Kufre OR Tuzla for the night.
Day
5
Kufre/Tuzla-Sogut
Cleopatra Bay (Sedir island); visit the ruins of the amphitheatre and bathe along the beach built for Cleopatra. You will then cruise to Sogut where you can take a bus to Marmaris and enjoy plenty of shopping opportunities.
Day
6
Sogut-Longoz
Arrival at the English Harbour where you will find a rose garden and pine forests, and where English ships took shelter during the War. After lunch you arrive in Longoz (Balli su) a natural harbour of outstanding beauty.
Day
7
Longoz-Bodrum
Morning in Longoz (Balli su); exploring the coastal water springs and visiting the ancient and renowned Keramos. Leaving the history behind you arrive in Black Island or Pabucburnu renowed for its mud baths. You then continue to Bodrum Harbour, where you will stay for dinner and overnight.
Day
8
Bodrum-UK
Transfer to Bodrum Airport for your return flight to the UK or for your 7 night hotel stay.
The bare necessities
Pack your things in a bag rather than case, as this will be easier to stow in your cabin. You’ll need a pair of shoes or trainers when you go ashore, and a pullover as it can be cool at sea in the evening. Don’t forget that you’ll need sunglasses, of course, towels and plenty of suncream or sunblock. Do not bring electrical appliances as there are no electric sockets on board.