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DAY 4: EKINCIK


Cruise to Ekincik for a not to be missed engaging tour of ancient Lycia, one of the highlights of a Blue Cruise. Embark upon a flat bottomed, local riverboat to visit the environmentally protected Dalyan Delta wetlands, with their beautiful tall reeds and diverse wildlife. Continue onto the ruins of Caunos, including the extravagant Lycian tombs carved directly into the cliff sides. Continue up the river and indulge in the famous mineral mud baths reputed to bring a rosy glow to the skin. On the return, visit Iztuzu beach, home to the Caretta Caretta loggerhead turtles. Spend the evening in Ekincik Bay.


DAY 5: ÖLÜDENIZ


Early start for Ölüdeniz. (Cruising time approximately 5 hours.) Depending on the weather breakfast will be served en-route or the gulet will stop for breakfast in Ag Limani. Visit the famous Lagoon in Ölüdeniz and enjoy the beach which has all kinds of watersport facilities including hang gliding. In the late afternoon, cruise to Gemiler Island. Just fifteen minutes from Wall Bay, (once home to Byzantine pirates), the remains of an entire village are there to be explored, including mosaics uncovered in 1999 and a basilica. A wonderful place to swim and snorkel. Evening at anchor at Gemiler.


DAY 6: FETHIYE GULF


Cruising the Fethiye Gulf anchoring in its many famous bays surrounded by pine forests with excellent swimming and relaxing. In the afternoon, enter Gocek harbour for strolling, sightseeing and shopping. Spend the night either in the harbour at centre or in a bay nearby.


DAY 7: GÖCEK GULF


Leave Fethiye to enter the Göcek Gulf with yet more crystal clear bays for swimming and relaxing. In the late afternoon or evening after dinner, proceed to Göcek harbour where we anchor for the night, with disembarkation in the morning.


ONBOARD | SUMMER 2019 | 59


Southern Cross Blue Cruising offers a carefully chosen repertoire of private gulets for groups ranging from 2 to 20 persons. The success is founded on the standard of the crew, yacht and service, but especially value for money. The choice is always yours as the itinerary on the gulet is always flexible. When you discover an anchorage that you particularly love, then you can spend extra time there. At night, if you’re in the mood to groove, you might want to go ashore and enjoy local Turkish nightlife in Bodrum, Gocek or Marmaris. Or, you may prefer to fall asleep to the sounds of the sea in a quiet secluded cove whilst others party away nearby.


For more details contact: Southern Cross Blue Cruising Tel: +90 252 316 2434 southerncrossbluecruising.com


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