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Antalya Gulet Cruise
Antalya City, Turkey
Typically built of pine wood and styled with a pointed fore and round aft, a gulet cruise is a wonderful way to see the best of Turkey
The spacious aft deck is designed for dining and lounging in the shade of a sun awning and a forward deck with sunbeds
Itinerary
- Saturday: Board your gulet in Marina of Antalya, staying overnight after dinner
- Sunday: Late arrivals have until 10am to board - Sail for two hours to Phaselis cove renowned for the perfume trade in olden times - After lunch and swimming we head for Olympos which was the base of pirates once upon a time - Overnight at Adrasan Cavus
- Monday: Sail to Demre (Myra) - After lunch in Demre, optional tour to Noel Baba Church (Bishop of St. Nicholas) regarded as the protector of children, paupers and sailors and a visit to Myra - Sail to Gokkaya bay for overnight
- Tuesday: Arrival at Kekova Island, just opposite Kale Village where the houses in the city slid to the sea as a result of an earthquake in the Byzantine Era
- Wednesday: Swimming in Ucagiz cove - Dinner at Simena and overnight in Finike harbour renowned for oranges
- Thursday: Sail to Ceneviz Bay passing by unique coves and coastlines - Arrival to Kemer Moonlight Bay after lunch for swimming in the blue sea - Overnight in this beautiful cove
- Friday: Arrival to Calticak Cove and Sican Island - After swimming sail back to Antalya Marina - Stay overnight
- Saturday: After breakfast say goodbye to the crew and disembark the gulet
Itinerary may change due to weather conditions at the captains discretion
- All Cabins are compact and well lit
- Ensuite WC, Shower
- Porthole
- Wardrobe space is limited so do not bring large, solid suitcases
* Some facilities may incur a charge
- Includes all meals but drinks are extra
- The chef prepares a selection of delicious Turkish cuisine dishes with at least two seafood dinners during the week
- Please inform when booking if vegetarian menu is required
- There is a music set, VHF Radiotelephone and a dinghy on each yacht, but in general no air conditioning
- Between 19 to 25 metres in length and accommodation for 12 to 16 guests in 6 to 8 cabins
- The Crew consists of a captain, cook and a deckhand