Where history, nature, and adventure meet for a truly unforgettable journey! Join our cabin-chartered weekly gulet tours and enjoy a seamless vacation experience. From Fethiye to Kekova, there’s no need to worry about searching for hotels, planning your days, or deciding what to eat – it’s all included! Comfortable cabin accommodation, delicious meals, and endless fun await you. This is the ultimate all-in-one holiday package… Once you step onboard, you’ll never want to step off!
General Information
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Start: Port of Fethiye
The tour begins at the Port of Fethiye, where you’ll board the gulet to start your adventure.
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Duration: 8 days 7 nights
A week-long journey of relaxation, exploration, and unforgettable memories.
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Departure Days: Every Saturday
Set sail every Saturday for this unique adventure.
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Accommodation
Enjoy air-conditioned cabins for a comfortable stay throughout the trip.
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Guide
The crew is available throughout the week to answer your questions and provide guidance.
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Finish: Port of Fethiye
The tour concludes back at the Port of Fethiye after an amazing journey.
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Meals
Includes 7 breakfasts, 7 lunches, and 7 dinners, with water provided during meals.
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Wi-Fi
Stay connected with Wi-Fi available on board throughout the trip.
May
Discounted Price: €700.00
June
Discounted Price: €850.50
July
Discounted Price: €1001.00
August
Discounted Price: €1099.00
September
Discounted Price: €1001.00
October
Discounted Price: €700.00
18-39’s Fethiye-Kekova-Fethiye, 7 Nights
Starting price: €700,00
Tour Route
Day 1: Fethiye to Boncuklu Bay
15:00 check-in, departure to Boncuklu Bay.
Day 2: Fethiye to Kekova
Morning sail to Firnaz Bay, Kas visit, overnight at Kocakari Bay.
Day 3: Kekova & Simena
Sunken City, Simena Castle, Smugglers Inn party, overnight at Gokkaya Bay.
Day 4: Aquarium Bay & Limangazi
Caretta turtles, Aquarium Bay, overnight at Limangazi.
Day 5: Hidayet Bay to Firnaz Bay
Hidayet Bay, Meis view, overnight at Firnaz Bay.
Day 6: Butterfly Valley & St. Nicholas Island
Butterfly Valley, Oludeniz, overnight at St. Nicholas Island.
Day 7: Fethiye Bays & Marina
Visit Fethiye bays, 16:00 return to marina, overnight in Fethiye.
Day 8: Breakfast & Departure
09:00 breakfast, departure.
Experience
Full Description
Day 1: Fethiye to Boncuklu Bay
Your Fethiye to Kekova blue cruise starts in the charming and historic town of Fethiye. At 3:00 PM, you’ll complete your check-in at our office located at the harbor, where you’ll meet the other guests and crew members joining the tour.
Once everyone has arrived, you’ll board the gulet and set sail towards Boncuklu Bay. Upon arrival, you’ll have the opportunity to swim, relax, or enjoy a tea break.
Boncuklu Bay, with its calm atmosphere and stunning sunset views over the water, offers the perfect start to your journey. As the evening sets in, you’ll find yourself mesmerized by the serene beauty of this idyllic bay.
Day 2: Fethiye to Kekova
At sunrise, your captain will sail towards Firnaz Bay for breakfast. This peaceful start to the day allows you to enjoy the calm waters and refreshing morning breeze.
After breakfast, you’ll stop at Hidayet Bay, where you can swim in crystal-clear waters or join an optional scuba diving tour (extra fee applies).
Following lunch, the gulet will head to the lively town of Kas. You’ll have time to explore its charming streets, browse local markets, or relax at a cozy café.
In the afternoon, the journey continues to Kocakari Bay, a quiet natural harbor opposite Kekova Island, where you’ll anchor for the night.
Day 3: Kekova & Simena
Begin your day with a visit to the Sunken City of Kekova, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The ruins of this ancient city, submerged under crystal-clear waters, are a sight to behold.
Optionally, you can join a kayaking tour to get a closer look at the area’s historical wonders.
After lunch, the gulet will sail to Simena Castle, a hilltop fortress offering panoramic views of the surrounding bays. The path to the castle is lined with local vendors selling homemade ice cream and unique souvenirs.
The day ends at Gokkaya Bay, where you’ll enjoy an exciting night at Smugglers Inn, a party spot accessible only by boat.
Day 4: Aquarium Bay & Limangazi
Start your morning with breakfast accompanied by Caretta Caretta turtles swimming nearby. Afterward, dive into the crystal-clear waters of Aquarium Bay, an ideal spot for underwater exploration.
Lunch will be served at Inonu Bay, known for its vibrant marine life and underwater beauty, resembling a natural aquarium.
The day concludes with an overnight stay at Limangazi, a serene and relaxing bay perfect for unwinding after a day of adventure.
Day 5: Hidayet Bay to Firnaz Bay
The day begins with a sail to Hidayet Bay, where you’ll enjoy lunch surrounded by natural beauty. Known for its turquoise waters, this bay is perfect for swimming and relaxing.
While dining, you’ll have stunning views of the Greek island of Meis. After lunch, there will be time for snorkeling or simply soaking in the tranquil atmosphere.
In the afternoon, the gulet will head to Firnaz Bay, where you’ll spend the evening enjoying the peaceful surroundings.
Day 6: Butterfly Valley & St. Nicholas Island
Sail to the world-famous Butterfly Valley in the morning. After breakfast, you can hike through the valley, home to nearly 100 butterfly species, or explore its natural beauty.
Before lunch, you’ll reach Oludeniz, one of Turkey’s most beautiful beaches. Here, you can swim, shop in the local market, or try paragliding, a must-do activity in Oludeniz.
In the afternoon, the journey continues to St. Nicholas Island, where you can explore Byzantine ruins or take a short hike for a breathtaking sunset view. Overnight stay at the island.
Day 7: Fethiye Bays & Marina
On your final full day, the gulet will visit the picturesque bays around Fethiye, such as Samanlik Bay or Boncuklu Bay. These spots are perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or simply enjoying the Mediterranean beauty.
After lunch, you’ll return to Fethiye Harbor around 4:00 PM. Spend the evening exploring the lively town, enjoying its cafes, bars, or shopping in local stores. Overnight stay on the gulet in the marina.
Day 8: Breakfast & Departure
Your tour concludes with breakfast at 9:00 AM, followed by departure from the gulet. We hope this unforgettable journey leaves you with cherished memories and new friends.
Highlights
- Relax and watch the sunset at Boncuklu Bay.
- Swim in crystal-clear waters at Firnaz and Aquarium Bay.
- Explore the Sunken City of Kekova and hike to Simena Castle.
- Party at Smugglers Inn in Gokkaya Bay.
- Visit Butterfly Valley and Oludeniz Beach.
- Discover Byzantine ruins on St. Nicholas Island.
- Enjoy your final day in Fethiye’s scenic bays.
Not suitable for
- Pregnant women
- Wheelchair users
- Children under 6 years
Includes
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, 5 o’clock Tea and Fruit platters
- Standard yacht equipment, board games, snorkel, goggles, fishing rod
- Guests are welcome to bring their own snacks, such as fruit, yogurt, nuts, or chocolate
- Clean sheets and bath towels
- Free Wi-Fi
Excludes
- All beverages, including water, are available on board for a reasonable fee. Bringing your own drinks is not allowed.
- Guests should bring their own towels for personal use.
- Entry fees for historical sites and national parks are not included.
- A gratuity of 5% for the crew is not part of the tour price.
- Optional land excursions, site entry tickets, and diving costs are excluded.
- Transfers to and from the airport or hotel are not covered.
- Transportation to and from the marina or city center is not included.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I reach Fethiye, Turkey?
Fly into Antalya or Dalaman airport
To reach Fethiye, you can fly into Antalya Airport, which is about a three-hour transfer, or Dalaman Airport, where the transfer takes roughly 1.5 hours.
Private transfers from Antalya or Dalaman
You can arrange a private transfer from Antalya Airport or Dalaman Airport directly to Fethiye for a more comfortable and convenient journey.
Public bus from Antalya to Fethiye
From Antalya Airport, take a taxi to the main bus station (Otogar) for approximately 5 euros. Once at the station, ask for buses heading to Kas, where you’ll switch buses to Fethiye. Tickets are often sold directly on the bus by the driver, and the cost from Antalya to Fethiye is around 6 euros per person. The drive to Kas takes about 3 hours by car, but the bus may take 3.5 to 4 hours due to stops. From Kas, another bus ride of roughly 2 hours will get you to Fethiye.
Public bus from Dalaman to Fethiye
Dalaman is another nearby airport option for reaching Fethiye. Dalaman Airport is relatively small and has limited flights. You can take a taxi from the airport to the Dalaman bus station (Otogar) for about 3 euros. From there, a bus ride to Fethiye will take approximately 2 hours.
Where does the journey begin and end?
Tour Starting Point:
The journey begins at Fethiye Harbour, Fethiye, Turkey, at 10:30 AM.
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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Company
Andriake Tourism Trade and Limited Company
Aquaventure Tourism Travel Agency
Gökyazı Neighborhood, Adnan Genç Street, No: 9/2, Demre/Antalya
TURSAB: 16978
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