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Fethiye - Olympos Gulet Cruise

Trip Time

4 Day
3 Night

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Tuesday Saturday

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Start Date End Date AP CP
01-10-2024 31-10-2024 314 0
01-09-2024 30-09-2024 347 0
01-08-2024 31-08-2024 413 0
01-07-2024 31-07-2024 413 0
01-06-2024 30-06-2024 347 0
01-05-2024 31-05-2024 314 0

Description

Serene Seas: 4-Day Gulet Cruise from Fethiye to Olympos

Experience the ultimate Mediterranean adventure with our 4 Day, 3 Night Fethiye to Olympos Gulet Cruise. Departing from Fethiye Harbour on a cabin charter, embark on a captivating journey along the stunning Turkish coastline.

Day 1:

Departure from Fethiye Harbour to Samanlik Bay
As the sun begins to set, we set sail from Fethiye Harbour between 16:00-17:00, heading towards the picturesque Samanlik Bay. Relax on deck, take a dip in the azure waters, and soak in the tranquil atmosphere of this idyllic bay.

Day 2: Firnaz Bay and Kalkan

Wake up to the gentle sunrise as we cruise towards Firnaz Bay, located near the charming town of Kalkan. Indulge in a delightful onboard breakfast while being surrounded by breathtaking coastal views. Spend the day swimming, snorkeling, and basking in the sun, creating unforgettable memories.

Day 3: Sunken City of Kekova

After a satisfying breakfast onboard, we set sail to explore the captivating Sunken City of Kekova. Dive into history as you witness the ancient ruins submerged beneath the crystal-clear waters. Immerse yourself in the beauty of this unique archaeological site and its surrounding landscapes.

Day 4: Pirates Cave and Demre

Following a delicious breakfast, we'll visit the mysterious Pirates Cave, a hidden gem along the coastline. Be captivated by its intriguing rock formations and enjoy a refreshing swim in its inviting waters. We'll then continue our cruise to Demre, where you can explore the historic St. Nicholas Church and discover the rich heritage of the region. The tour concludes in Olympos, leaving you with cherished memories.


Boat Type

The Fethiye to Olympos Blue Cruise is  conducted on a traditional wooden gulet, a Turkish-style sailing vessel. Gulets are known for their comfortable cabins, deck space for lounging and dining, and onboard facilities such as a kitchen, restrooms, and even a small bar.


Accommodation and Meals

During the cruise, you'll be accommodated on the gulet in comfortable cabins with shared facilities. The crew will provide meals on board, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The cuisine will include a variety of fresh seafood, traditional Turkish dishes, and local specialties.


Join us on our Fethiye - Olympos Gulet Cruise for an unforgettable adventure along the stunning Turkish coastline. Book your cabin charter today and immerse yourself in the beauty and history of this remarkable region.

Day 1 ) Samanlık Bay

Welcome to Samanlık Bay, a picturesque oasis nestled along the stunning Mediterranean coast of Turkey. This hidden gem offers a serene and secluded escape for nature lovers and beach enthusiasts. Relax on the pristine sandy shores, soak up the sun, and swim in the crystal-clear turquoise waters. Surrounded by lush greenery and dramatic cliffs, Samanlık Bay is the perfect destination for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty. Whether you're looking to unwind on the beach, embark on a leisurely hike, or simply enjoy the breathtaking scenery, Samanlık Bay promises an unforgettable coastal retreat.

Büyük Samanlık Bay

Nestled between verdant cliffs lies the idyllic Büyük Samanlık Bay. Explore this crystalline inlet by private boat, swimming among schools of colorful fish. According to local legend, warriors once retreated to seaside caves within these cliffs. Wander trails swaying with thyme and sage past junipers and pines down to hidden coves of pure white sand. Spend afternoons taking in tranquil views of the bay and mountainous landscape from sandy beaches still untouched. As dusk falls, relax at simple guesthouses overlooking the waterfront while savoring chef's seasonal dishes. Overnight to the serenade of gentle surf and stars shining brightly above. Escape here to unwind completely in a natural setting of unspoiled beauty like none other along Turkey’s famous Turquoise Coast. Let this secret bay’s magic transform you within its protective embrace.

Day 1 ) Butterfly Valley

Welcome to Butterfly Valley, a hidden paradise nestled on the southwestern coast of Turkey. A true haven for nature enthusiasts, this idyllic valley is renowned for its diverse butterfly species and breathtaking landscapes. Immerse yourself in the stunning beauty of towering cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and a pristine sandy beach. Hike through scenic trails, explore the vibrant flora and fauna, or simply relax and soak up the tranquil atmosphere. Accessible only by boat or a steep hike, Butterfly Valley offers a secluded retreat where you can connect with nature and witness the magical dance of butterflies in their natural habitat.

Kelebekler Vadisi Beach

Embark on a journey to the enchanting Kelebekler Vadisi Beach, also known as Butterfly Valley. Tucked away along the rugged Fethiye coastline, this secluded beach is a nature lover's paradise. Surrounded by towering cliffs and lush greenery, Kelebekler Vadisi Beach is a haven of tranquility and natural beauty. Immerse yourself in the pristine surroundings as you stroll along the soft, pebbly shore or take a refreshing swim in the turquoise waters. The beach is named after the butterflies that flock to the area during certain seasons, adding a touch of magic to the already breathtaking landscape. Accessible only by boat or a challenging hike, Kelebekler Vadisi Beach offers a true escape from the outside world. Unwind, explore the stunning nature trails, or simply relax and absorb the peaceful ambiance. Experience the allure of Kelebekler Vadisi Beach and let its untouched beauty leave a lasting impression on your Fethiye adventure.

Day 1) Last Stop Gemile Island (St.Nicholas Island)

Welcome to Gemile Island, also known as St. Nicholas Island, a captivating destination located off the southwestern coast of Turkey. This enchanting island is steeped in history and offers visitors a unique blend of archaeological wonders and natural beauty. Explore the ancient ruins of Byzantine churches and dwellings that dot the island, transporting you back in time. Take in panoramic views of the azure Aegean Sea from the island's hilltops, or relax on pristine beaches with crystal-clear waters. With its rich historical significance and picturesque landscapes, Gemile Island is a must-visit destination for history buffs and nature lovers alike.

Gemiler Island (St. Nicholas Island)

Escape for a day to your own private paradise just a short boat ride from Fethiye. Gemiler Island, also known as St. Nicholas Island, is a heavenly haven of turquoise waters and powder soft sands. Spend your visit exploring the isolated beaches, often having the small island entirely to yourself. Snorkel or swim among schools of vibrant fish in the crystal clear coves. Relax with a picnic lunch featuring fresh seafood under the shade of juniper trees. As the late afternoon sun dapples the sandstone cliffs, watch dazzling displays of wildlife along the shore. Staying overnight in one of the basic bungalows allows you to fully unwind, stargazing from your private terrace. Leave all stresses on the mainland - on unspoiled Gemiler Island, tranquility is the only thing you'll find. Book your secluded escape today for pure relaxation!

Day 2) Fırnaz Bay

Welcome to Fırnaz Bay, a hidden gem nestled along the captivating coastline of Turkey. This secluded bay offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city life, surrounded by pristine turquoise waters and lush greenery. Immerse yourself in the serenity of the bay as you lounge on the sandy beach or go for a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear sea. The bay is also a paradise for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts, with its vibrant underwater ecosystem teeming with marine life. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, Fırnaz Bay offers a picturesque setting where you can unwind and reconnect with nature in all its splendor.

Fırnaz Bay

Nestled between towering limestone cliffs lies the idyllic sanctuary of Fırnaz Bay. Explore this crystalline cove by private boat, swimming amongst schools of vibrant fish darting beneath rocky arches. According to local lore, travelers once found shelter within its tranquil embrace. Wander leisurely along forest trails awakening senses with rosemary and thyme down to solitary shores of fine sand graced by gentle azure waters. Spend relaxing afternoons taking in sweeping views of dramatic cliffs plunging into cool blue shallows. As twilight falls, friendly guesthouses nestled amid citrus groves welcome weary souls with tastes of the land and sea under a glittering night sky. Immerse yourself in soul-nourishing splendor, renewing mind and spirit where nature abounds along Turkey's famed Turquoise Coast. Find seclusion and refuge as journeyers once did within Fırnaz Bay's protective arms.

Day 2) Antiphellos Ancient City

Antiphellos Ancient City, located in present-day Kas, Turkey, is a captivating destination for history enthusiasts. This ancient city dates back to the Lycian civilization and offers a glimpse into its rich past. Explore the ruins of Antiphellos to discover its well-preserved theater, necropolis, rock-cut tombs, and ancient city walls. The site's strategic location provides breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea. Immerse yourself in the enchanting atmosphere as you wander through the narrow streets, marvel at the intricate carvings, and soak in the remnants of Lycian culture. Don't miss the opportunity to witness the mesmerizing sunset from the theater, creating a truly unforgettable experience. For an intriguing blend of history, archaeology, and natural beauty, a visit to Antiphellos Ancient City is a must for any traveler in the region.

Antiphellos Ancient City

Welcome to Antiphellos Ancient City, a captivating archaeological site located along the scenic coast of Turkey. Immerse yourself in the rich history and cultural heritage of this ancient city, which dates back to the 4th century BC. Explore the well-preserved ruins, including a Roman theater, rock-cut tombs, and ancient city walls. Marvel at the intricate details and architectural marvels that reveal the city's past glory. Enjoy panoramic views of the turquoise Mediterranean Sea from this hillside site. Antiphellos Ancient City offers a fascinating journey into the past, where you can discover the remnants of an ancient civilization and gain a deeper understanding of Turkey's historical legacy.

Day 3) Kekova Island

Kekova Island, nestled along the stunning Turkish Mediterranean coast, is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. Known for its captivating natural beauty and archaeological treasures, Kekova Island offers a unique adventure for travelers. Sail across the azure waters and be mesmerized by the submerged ruins of an ancient Lycian city, partially submerged due to seismic activity centuries ago. Snorkel or dive to witness the fascinating underwater world, where ancient streets, staircases, and even the remains of a sunken Roman-era ship can be seen through the crystal-clear waters. As you cruise along the island's coastline, marvel at the picturesque villages, secluded coves, and rugged cliffs that make Kekova an idyllic escape. Explore the island on foot to discover the remnants of the once-thriving civilization, including a Byzantine fortress and ancient tombs carved into the rocks. For a truly unforgettable experience, take a boat tour around Kekova Island, bask in the tranquility of the untouched nature, and immerse yourself in the rich history that lies beneath the shimmering sea. A visit to Kekova Island promises an enchanting journey through time and a memorable encounter with Turkey's mesmerizing coastal wonders.

Kekova Island

Kekova Island, a hidden treasure nestled along Turkey's Mediterranean coast, beckons travelers with its captivating allure. Explore the mysteries of a sunken city as you snorkel or dive amidst the enchanting underwater ruins. Witness the remnants of an ancient civilization beneath the crystal-clear turquoise waters, creating a truly mesmerizing experience. Immerse yourself in the island's natural beauty, hike its scenic trails, or simply relax on its pristine beaches. With its rich history and breathtaking landscapes, Kekova Island promises an unforgettable journey into the depths of wonder.

Day 3) Sunken City Of Kekova

The Sunken City of Kekova, situated along the Turkish Mediterranean coast, is a captivating archaeological site that transports visitors back in time. This submerged city, once a bustling Lycian settlement, now lies partially underwater, creating a mesmerizing sight for explorers. Embark on a boat tour to witness the sunken ruins beneath the crystal-clear waters, where ancient streets, staircases, and the remnants of houses can be glimpsed. Snorkeling or diving in these waters offers a unique opportunity to get up close to the submerged structures and immerse yourself in the ancient world. As you glide over the sunken city, hear captivating stories of its past from knowledgeable guides who reveal the mysteries and legends surrounding this enchanting site. The journey continues along the picturesque coastline, passing charming villages, secluded bays, and the captivating beauty of Kekova Island. The Sunken City of Kekova is a remarkable testament to the rise and fall of civilizations, offering a one-of-a-kind experience that combines history, archaeology, and natural beauty. Discover the secrets of this submerged world and let your imagination take flight as you explore the remnants of this ancient Lycian city hidden beneath the waves.

Sunken City of Kekova

Discover the captivating Sunken City of Kekova off the Turkish Mediterranean coast. Submerged beneath turquoise waters, this ancient archaeological site reveals the remains of a once-thriving civilization. Snorkel or dive to witness streets, houses, and even a partially submerged church, offering a mesmerizing glimpse into the past. Boat tours from Demre and Kas provide scenic access, while preserving this remarkable site. Immerse yourself in history and explore the Sunken City of Kekova, a truly awe-inspiring experience.

Day 3) Simena

Simena, a small village located on the Turkish Mediterranean coast, is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by travelers seeking tranquility and historical charm. Nestled near the Sunken City of Kekova, Simena offers a picturesque setting with its traditional stone houses, turquoise waters, and panoramic views. Explore the village's main attraction, the impressive Simena Castle, perched on a hilltop, offering breathtaking vistas of the surrounding landscapes and the shimmering sea. Wander through the narrow streets lined with colorful bougainvillea and quaint shops, where you can find locally crafted souvenirs and traditional delicacies. Don't miss the chance to take a leisurely boat trip along the coast, passing by the Sunken City and witnessing the stunning beauty of the region. The crystal-clear waters invite you to swim, snorkel, or even kayak, allowing you to fully appreciate the region's natural splendor. As the sun sets, the village comes alive with a cozy ambiance, offering delightful waterfront restaurants serving fresh seafood and local specialties. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a glimpse into ancient history, or simply a place to unwind, Simena provides a perfect blend of charm, tranquility, and breathtaking views that will leave you with lasting memories of the Turkish Mediterranean.

Simena

Discover the enchanting village of Simena, nestled along the Turkish Mediterranean coast. Known for its picturesque beauty and rich history, Simena offers a delightful escape for travelers. Explore the ancient ruins of a hilltop fortress, stroll through charming streets dotted with traditional houses, and soak up the serene atmosphere. Don't miss a boat trip to witness the mesmerizing views of the village, adorned with a charming theater and the famous "sunken city" of Kekova. With its idyllic setting and captivating landmarks, Simena is a hidden gem waiting to be explored.

Day 3) Gokkaya Bay

Gokkaya Bay, nestled along the mesmerizing Turkish Mediterranean coast, is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Surrounded by rugged cliffs and azure waters, this secluded bay offers a tranquil escape from the bustling world. Accessible only by boat, Gokkaya Bay provides a sense of exclusivity and serenity. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty as you sail into the bay, greeted by the sight of pristine beaches and untouched nature. The crystal-clear waters invite you to swim, snorkel, or simply bask in the sun on the sandy shores. For the more adventurous, Gokkaya Bay offers thrilling opportunities for water sports, including kayaking, paddleboarding, and even cliff jumping. As night falls, the bay transforms into a magical setting, with sparkling stars illuminating the sky above and the gentle lapping of waves creating a soothing soundtrack. Camping under the starry sky is a popular option, allowing you to fully embrace the serenity of this idyllic location. If you prefer a touch of civilization, nearby boat trips can take you to neighboring attractions such as the Sunken City of Kekova or the charming village of Simena. Gokkaya Bay is a haven for those seeking tranquility, natural beauty, and exciting adventures on the Turkish Mediterranean coast.

Gokkaya Bay

Nestled along the stunning Turkish Mediterranean coast, Gokkaya Bay is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. With its crystal-clear turquoise waters and breathtaking natural beauty, this secluded bay offers a tranquil retreat for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Explore the picturesque surroundings, go snorkeling or diving to discover vibrant marine life, or simply relax on the pristine pebble beach. Whether you're seeking serenity or thrilling water activities, Gokkaya Bay is a coastal paradise that promises an unforgettable experience.

Day 4) Andriake Ancient City

Andriake Ancient City, located on the southern coast of Turkey near the town of Demre, is a captivating historical site that offers a glimpse into the region's rich past. Once a prominent port city in the ancient Lycian civilization, Andriake was an important hub for maritime trade. Explore the well-preserved ruins, including the ancient harbor, granaries, Roman baths, and a stunning mosaic floor depicting the Labors of Hercules. The city's highlight is the impressive Agora, a large marketplace that was the heart of commercial activity in its heyday. Discover the remnants of the city's past as you stroll through the ancient streets, marvel at the intricate architectural details, and imagine life in this bustling port. Don't miss the chance to visit the Andriake Museum, which houses a remarkable collection of artifacts, including ancient statues, ceramics, and maritime relics. Beyond its historical significance, Andriake is also known for its connection to Saint Nicholas, the inspiration behind the legendary figure of Santa Claus. Visitors can explore the Church of St. Nicholas, which stands as a testament to the saint's legacy. Immerse yourself in the captivating history and cultural heritage of Andriake Ancient City, an archaeological treasure that offers a fascinating journey into the past.

Andriake Ancient City

Explore the captivating remnants of history at Andriake Ancient City, a fascinating archaeological site located in the Antalya Province of Turkey. Once a bustling port city during the Roman and Byzantine eras, Andriake offers a glimpse into the region's rich past. Discover the well-preserved ruins, including an ancient theater, Roman baths, and a granary. Marvel at the intricate mosaics and explore the captivating museum, which houses artifacts and exhibits that shed light on the city's maritime and trade history. Immerse yourself in the ancient world as you wander through the ancient streets and envision the vibrant life that once thrived here. With its historical significance and architectural wonders, Andriake Ancient City is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and cultural explorers.

Day 4) Myra Ancient City

Myra Ancient City, located near the town of Demre in southwestern Turkey, is a captivating destination that transports visitors back in time. Once a bustling city in the Lycian civilization, Myra is renowned for its well-preserved ruins and awe-inspiring rock-cut tombs. Explore the ancient theater, which offers a glimpse into the grandeur of performances from centuries ago. Marvel at the intricate details of the rock-cut tombs, adorned with elaborate carvings and captivating designs. The highlight of Myra is undoubtedly the Church of St. Nicholas, dedicated to the beloved figure of Santa Claus. Admire the stunning Byzantine frescoes that adorn the walls of this ancient church and learn about the fascinating history of the saint. As you wander through the ancient streets of Myra, you'll encounter remnants of its past glory, including the Roman baths and a well-preserved agora. The site's location near the Mediterranean Sea adds to its charm, creating a picturesque backdrop for exploration. Immerse yourself in the rich history and cultural heritage of Myra, an archaeological gem that offers a captivating journey into the ancient world.

Myra Ancient City

Discover the enchanting Myra Ancient City, a captivating archaeological site located in the Antalya Province of Turkey. Immerse yourself in the rich history as you explore the well-preserved remains of this once-thriving city. Marvel at the impressive rock-cut tombs that adorn the cliffs, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship. Admire the ancient theater, where performances once entertained audiences. Uncover the stories of Myra's past as you wander through the ancient streets and visit the Church of St. Nicholas, the original inspiration for Santa Claus. With its intriguing ruins and cultural significance, Myra Ancient City offers a fascinating journey into the past for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.

Day 4) St.Nicholas Church

St. Nicholas Church, located in the town of Demre, Turkey, is a significant religious and historical site that attracts visitors from around the world. This ancient church holds great importance as the final resting place of Saint Nicholas, the inspiration behind the legendary figure of Santa Claus. Step inside the church and be captivated by its rich Byzantine architecture and ornate interior. Admire the beautifully preserved frescoes that depict scenes from the life of Saint Nicholas and biblical narratives. The church stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of this revered saint and offers a place of pilgrimage for those seeking spiritual connection and inspiration. Outside the church, explore the peaceful grounds and visit the tomb of Saint Nicholas, which holds great significance for believers and offers a serene atmosphere for contemplation. The nearby Museum of St. Nicholas provides a deeper understanding of the saint's life and showcases a collection of artifacts and relics associated with his legacy. A visit to St. Nicholas Church is a unique opportunity to delve into the history, spirituality, and cultural heritage surrounding this beloved figure, making it a must-see destination for both religious and cultural travelers.

St.Nicholas Church

Discover the historic St. Nicholas Church nestled in the town of Demre, Turkey. This ancient pilgrimage site is believed to be the final resting place of St. Nicholas, the inspiration behind Santa Claus. Explore the ornate Byzantine architecture, intricate frescoes, and the revered sarcophagus. Immerse yourself in the rich history and spiritual significance of this sacred place, a must-visit destination for those interested in religious heritage and cultural exploration.

Day 4) Olympos

Olympos, located on the southwestern coast of Turkey, is a captivating destination that seamlessly blends ancient ruins with natural beauty. This enchanting coastal town offers a unique combination of history, stunning landscapes, and a laid-back atmosphere. Explore the well-preserved ruins of the ancient city, where remnants of the Roman and Byzantine civilizations still stand. Marvel at the ancient theater, the Roman baths, and the intricate mosaics that provide glimpses into the past. Venture through the surrounding lush forests and discover the intriguing Chimaera, a natural phenomenon where eternal flames emerge from the ground. Olympos is also famous for its beautiful beach, a picturesque stretch of sand that invites visitors to relax, swim, and soak up the sun. The town's bohemian vibe is reflected in its cozy treehouse accommodations, creating a unique and memorable stay. As night falls, immerse yourself in the vibrant nightlife, with beachside bars and restaurants offering a lively atmosphere. For those seeking adventure, hiking trails lead to the nearby Yanartas (Burning Mountain) and the stunning rock formations of the Olympos National Park. Olympos presents a perfect blend of history, natural beauty, and a bohemian atmosphere, making it a must-visit destination on the Turkish coast.

Olympos

Welcome to Olympos, a hidden gem nestled on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey. This enchanting destination offers a unique blend of natural beauty, ancient ruins, and a bohemian atmosphere. Immerse yourself in the lush surroundings of Olympos National Park, where you can explore pristine beaches, hike through scenic trails, and even witness the fascinating phenomenon of eternal flames known as the Chimaera. Uncover the rich history of the region as you wander through the ruins of the ancient city, where you'll find remnants of a Roman theater, temples, and a necropolis. Don't miss the opportunity to stay in a rustic treehouse or a cozy beachside bungalow, adding a touch of magic to your Olympos experience. With its breathtaking landscapes, captivating history, and laid-back vibes, Olympos is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts, history buffs, and those seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure along the Turkish Riviera.

F.A.Q.S

The "Fethiye - Olympos Gulet Cruise" is a popular multi-day sailing trip along the Turkish coastline, typically starting from Fethiye and ending in Olympos (or vice versa). It involves traveling on a traditional wooden sailing vessel called a gulet, exploring scenic bays, visiting picturesque islands, and enjoying the beauty of the Mediterranean Sea.

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