- Alcoholic & soft drinks (buy on board)
- Shore excursions and site/museum tickets
- Port charges: €30 per person (paid at booking)
- Airport transfers
- Wi-Fi (€10 per person, one-time)
- Crew gratuities (10% of charter rate, cash at disembarkation)
Set out on a 4-day one-way gulet cruise from Bodrum to Karacasogut, calling at Orak, Cokertme, Seven Islands, Long Port, Ayinda, and Sedir Island. Swim at quiet coves, wander short shoreside paths, and see the open-air remains on Cleopatra Island. Sleep in air-conditioned cabins, eat freshly cooked meals on board, and unwind on deck between stops. A compact route for travelers who want steady sailing, daily swims, and a clean finish in Karacasogut.
Tour Essentials: Bodrum to Karacasogut Gulet Cruise
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Start: Bodrum Harbor
Embarkation at 16:00; departure at 18:30.
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Duration: 4 days 3 nights
One-way mini Blue Cruise from Bodrum to Karacasogut.
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Departure Days: Saturday
Scheduled departures on Saturdays.
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Accommodation
Traditional gulet with A/C cabins, private WC/shower.
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Air Conditioning
Centrally controlled, up to 6 hours daily (captain’s schedule).
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Finish: Karacasogut Harbor
Disembarkation at 16:00 on the final day.
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Meals
Includes 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners, 3 snacks. Water during meals.
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Wi-Fi
€10 per person (one-time).
Bodrum to Karacasogut : Cruise Route and Highlights
Day 1: Bodrum to Close Bay
Embark at Bodrum Harbor 16:00, 18:30 departure to a nearby bay, dinner and overnight at anchor.
Day 2: Orak Island to Cokertme
Breakfast en route to Orak for a swim stop, lunch on board, afternoon cruise to Çökertme, overnight in the bay.
Day 3: Seven Islands to Ayinda Bay
Early sail to Seven Islands, swim and lunch at Uzun Liman (Long Port), continue to Ayinda for dinner and overnight.
Day 4: Cleopatra Island to Karacasöğüt
Morning visit to Sedir (Cleopatra) Island, then sail to Karacasöğüt; disembark around 16:00.
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Bodrum to Karacasogut: 3 Nights Gulet Cruise
Starting Price: €420.00
What to Expect on a 3-Night Blue Cruise in Turkey
Day 1: Bodrum to Close Bay
Board at Bodrum Harbor around 16:00. After a short briefing depart at 18:30 to a nearby bay for a first swim and a quiet evening on board. Dinner and overnight at anchor.
Day 2: Orak Island to Cokertme
After breakfast cruise to Orak Island for swimming and deck time. Lunch on board while heading to the fishing village of Cokertme. Take a shoreline walk if you like. Dinner and overnight in the bay.
Day 3: Seven Islands to Ayinda Bay
Sail early toward the Seven Islands. Stop at Long Port for a swim and lunch. Continue to Ayinda Bay in the afternoon. Dinner on board and overnight in calm surroundings.
Day 4: Sedir Island to Karacasogut
Visit Sedir Island to see the open air ruins and fine sand beach. After lunch set course for Karacasogut. Arrive and disembark around 16:00. A compact route with daily swims and easy coastal stops.
Highlights
- Swim and snorkel at Orak Island and the Seven Islands.
- Stroll the shoreline in Cokertme village after a calm afternoon at anchor.
- Lunch and swim at Long Port, unwind in Ayinda Bay’s quiet waters.
- Visit Sedir (Cleopatra) Island to see open-air ancient remains and fine sand.
- Relax in air-conditioned cabins and enjoy freshly cooked onboard meals.
- One-way finish in Karacasogut for a smooth, hassle-free end to the trip.
Not suitable for
- Pregnant women
- Wheelchair users
- Children under 6 years
Includes
- Breakfast, lunch, dinner, 5 o’clock tea & fruit
- Standard yacht gear: board games, snorkel, mask/goggles, fishing rod
- Guests may bring snacks (fruit, yogurt, nuts, chocolate)
- Clean bed linen & bath towels (one set)
- Wi-Fi available (€10 per person, one-time)
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FAQs: Bodrum to Karacasogut Blue Cruise
How do I reach Bodrum, Turkey?
Fly into Milas–Bodrum or Izmir airport
The closest airport to Bodrum is Milas–Bodrum (BJV), about 35–45 minutes by road. Izmir Adnan Menderes (ADB) is another option, with a transfer of roughly 3–3.5 hours. Dalaman (DLM) also works, usually around 3 hours.
Private transfers from BJV, ADB, or DLM
You can book a private, door-to-door transfer from any of these airports directly to Bodrum for a fast and comfortable journey.
Public bus from Izmir to Bodrum
From Izmir Airport, take the airport shuttle or train to the main bus station (Otogar). From there, board a bus to Bodrum. Travel time is typically 3–3.5 hours depending on stops.
Public bus/shuttle from Milas–Bodrum Airport to Bodrum
From BJV, use the HAVAŞ or MUTTAŞ airport shuttle to Bodrum bus station (about 45–60 minutes). Taxis and shared minibuses are also available.
Public bus from Dalaman to Bodrum
From Dalaman Airport, go to the Dalaman or Ortaca bus station by taxi or shuttle, then take an intercity bus to Bodrum. Total travel time is usually around 3 hours.
Where does the journey begin and end?
Tour Starting Point:
The exact pickup point at Gocek Harbor will be shared by our team after you book the tour.
Tour Ending Point:
The tour concludes at Fethiye Harbour, Fethiye, Turkey, between 1:30 PM and 2:00 PM.
What are the cabin arrangements like?
Couples are assigned their own private cabins. For solo travelers, cabin arrangements may vary, and you could be placed in a twin, double, triple, or quad cabin, depending on the group composition.
If you’re booking as a couple, please make sure to mention this in the notes section during your reservation.
Can I upgrade to a better cabin?
This trip includes accommodation in shared cabins. If available, you can upgrade to a private twin, double, or triple cabin with an ensuite bathroom.
Is it possible to change my departure date?
Yes, it is possible to change your departure date based on availability. A minor fee will be charged, and if the new date has a higher cost, you’ll need to cover the difference. Alternatively, you can transfer the amount you’ve already paid to another trip of equal or greater value, as long as it’s outside the notification period.
What type of boats are used for the sailing trips?
All of our boats are traditional gulet yachts, handcrafted in Southern Turkey. These two or three-masted sailing yachts are fully equipped with ensuite cabins, a professional kitchen, dining spaces, and deck mattresses for those who wish to sleep under the stars.
Will there be enough space for my luggage?
For your comfort and ease of movement inside the cabin, we suggest bringing a small or medium-sized suitcase or backpack.
Am I allowed to bring my own alcohol on board?
Boat licensing regulations prohibit bringing your own alcohol on board. However, reasonably priced drinks can be purchased on the boat using a tab system, which must be settled on the day of check-out.
What meals are included during the trip?
All of our gulet cruises include a traditional Turkish breakfast, a vegetarian lunch, afternoon tea, and dinner as part of the package.
Upon request, we can accommodate Jain, Vegetarian, Vegan, Halal, and Kosher dietary preferences.
You’re welcome to bring additional snacks for the trip. Drinks are available for purchase on board using a tab system, which is payable on the day of disembarkation.
Can I bring my own snacks and beverages on the boat?
Unfortunately, bringing your own drinks (including water) on board is not permitted. However, you’re welcome to bring snacks like peanuts, chips, cookies, and similar items.
Can I settle my bar bill using a credit card?
Bar Payments:
Please note that bar expenses must be paid in cash on the last day of the trip. Since ATMs may not be available at all ports, it’s a good idea to plan ahead. However, there’s no need to worry about withdrawing cash before the trip, as ATMs will be accessible in Kas Port town on the second day of the journey.
Are there power sockets available on the boat?
Some boats are equipped with power sockets in the cabins, while others have them only in the common salon area. These sockets are functional when the engine or generator is running.
Will towels be provided on board?
Beach Towels Not Provided:
Beach towels are not supplied on board, so we kindly ask guests to bring their own for beach use. Bath towels are available but are not intended for use at the beach. If needed, towels can be easily purchased from shops in towns across Turkey.
Are there any limits on air conditioning use?
Air Conditioning Usage:
Gulet boats have limited energy capacity, so air conditioning is typically used for 4-6 hours daily to conserve fuel and maintain efficiency. This also helps protect the generator and supports eco-friendly practices by encouraging natural ventilation. Running the generator overnight can be noisy and may disturb other guests, so finding a balance between comfort and sustainability is essential.
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