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Our Routes
Create your route with yacht tours! You can have the experience of getting lost in the endless blue of the sea and feeling the pleasant breeze of the wind. Here is where this dream comes true: enjoy the blue and peace with a holiday you have never experienced before.
Popular Routes
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Göcek
Located in the Fethiye Gulf of Muğla province, Göcek is a small rural town that has preserved its village character. It is located in a sheltered bay. While it is the first place that comes to mind in Turkey when it comes to a blue cruise, it is a fascinating place with its tastefully arranged gardens, eye-catching green nature, turquoise sea and magnificent mountains stretching behind it.
Bodrum
Bodrum, with its castle rising on the peninsula formed by the combination of the eastern and western ports, its white houses lined up on the shores of the two ports, its gumbets and narrow streets leading to the sea, is a famous holiday destination that has spread all over the world.
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Gökova
Gökova region is a postcard-like region located in southwestern Turkey, between Bodrum and Datça. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, including crystal clear waters, white sand beaches and pine-covered hills. One of the main attractions of the Gökova region is Gökova Bay, a large, horseshoe-shaped bay that stretches for more than 50 kilometers. Surrounded by majestic mountains, the bay is home to many secluded bays and beaches such as Akyaka Beach, Akbük Beach and Çınar Beach. “God created the world and engraved Gökova. He gave it to his servants to describe heaven.” These words that Sadun Boro used to describe the Gulf of Gökova do not actually leave much left to say.
Hisarönü
One of the most beautiful routes of the blue cruise is Hisarönü Bay. There are shallow harbors and rough seas in the bay... There are also forests decorated with date palms and barren areas... It extends from Datça to the Bozburun Peninsula. Çiftlik Bay, Kurucabük, Gönlücek Bükü, Bencik Bay, Orhaniye, Selimiye and Dirsek bays host hundreds of boats every summer. It is one of the rare regions where forest and sea intertwine. Bencik Bay, which curves 1.5 miles into the peninsula, is a port that blue cruise passengers should not miss.
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