Embark on a 4-day gulet tour from Olympos to Fethiye, exploring the stunning Turkish coastline. Visit historical landmarks like the Sunken City and Simena Castle, swim in turquoise waters, and relax in serene bays. This Olympos to Fethiye cruise also includes stops at iconic destinations such as Butterfly Valley and Oludeniz, offering a perfect mix of history, nature, and adventure for an unforgettable experience.
Tour Essentials: Gulet Cruise from Olympos to Fethiye
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Start: Olympos Tree Houses
The tour begins with a transfer from Olympos Tree Houses to Demre Harbor, where you will board the gulet to start your adventure.
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Duration: 4 days 3 nights
A short yet unforgettable journey along Turkey's turquoise coast.
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Departure Days: Every Tuesday and Saturday
Set sail every Tuesday and Saturday for this unique 4-day adventure.
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Accommodation
Air-conditioned cabins are available for a comfortable stay throughout the trip.
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Air Conditioning
The gulet is equipped with air conditioning for your comfort during hot summer nights.
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Finish: Port of Fethiye
The tour concludes at Fethiye Harbor between 2:00 and 4:00 PM on the final day.
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Meals
Includes 3 breakfasts, 2 lunches, and 3 dinners, with water provided during meals.
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Wi-Fi
Stay connected with Wi-Fi available onboard throughout the trip.
Sailing Route: From Olympos to Fethiye’s Turquoise Bays
Day 1: Olympos to Kekova
Gather at Olympos Tree Houses, visit Myra and St. Nicholas Church, sail to Kekova.
Day 2: Kekova to Kas
Swim and explore Kas, see Lycian tombs and the Roman theater, overnight at Akvaryum Bay.
Day 3: Butterfly Valley & St. Nicholas Island
Visit Butterfly Valley and Oludeniz, optional paragliding, overnight at St. Nicholas Island.
Day 4: Samanlik Bay to Fethiye
Relax at Samanlik Bay, return to Fethiye Harbor between 2:00 and 4:00 PM.
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Olympos to Fethiye: 3 Night Gulet Cruise
Starting price: €455.00

What to Expect on This 3-Night Gulet Adventure
Day 1: Olympos to Kekova
Your journey begins at Olympos Tree Houses, where guests gather between 10:00 and 10:30 AM. After check-in, you’ll take a bus to Demre, home to the ancient Lycian city of Myra and the famous St. Nicholas Church. Guests have free time for shopping or banking services upon request.
The gulet departs from Demre Harbor between 1:00 and 2:00 PM. Depending on sea conditions, you’ll visit the stunning Pirate Cave and cruise past the Sunken City of Kekova, a protected archaeological site featuring Lycian and Roman ruins submerged under crystal-clear waters.
Next, visit Simena, a charming fishing village accessible only by sea. Here, you can explore the Byzantine-Ottoman castle and enjoy panoramic views. The day concludes with water sports opportunities and dinner in Gokkaya Bay. Relax onboard or join the fun at Smugglers’ Inn, a lively party spot accessible only by boat. Overnight stay in Gokkaya Bay.
Day 2: Kekova to Kas
Enjoy breakfast onboard before sailing to Kas, a picturesque town that was once the ancient city of Antiphellos. Swim in the turquoise waters and explore this vibrant fishing town, which is home to Lycian rock tombs, ancient mounds, and a Roman theater.
After lunch, you’ll have free time to wander through the charming streets of Kas, browse local shops, or relax at a cafe. In the late afternoon, the gulet anchors in Akvaryum Bay or Firnaz Bay near Kalkan for dinner and an overnight stay.
Day 3: Butterfly Valley, Oludeniz & St. Nicholas Island
The day begins with an early breakfast at sunrise, followed by a sail to the breathtaking Butterfly Valley. Known for its sheer cliffs and natural beauty, this secluded bay is home to over 130 butterfly species. Depending on sea conditions, the next stop is Oludeniz, one of Turkey’s most iconic beaches.
Enjoy lunch onboard and take part in optional activities like paragliding over the stunning Blue Lagoon. The day ends at St. Nicholas Island, where you can explore Byzantine ruins, swim in the clear waters, and watch the sunset before dinner and an overnight stay.
Day 4: Samanlik Bay to Fethiye
After breakfast, the gulet sails to Samanlik Bay, a peaceful spot perfect for swimming and relaxation. Enjoy your final meal onboard before the tour concludes at Fethiye Harbor between 2:00 and 4:00 PM. Disembark with unforgettable memories of your 4-day adventure.
Highlights
- Visit historic landmarks like the Sunken City and Simena Castle.
- Explore the charming towns of Kas and Kalkan.
- Witness the beauty of Butterfly Valley and Oludeniz.
- Enjoy optional activities like paragliding and water sports.
- Overnight stays in serene bays like Gokkaya Bay and St. Nicholas Island.
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.
- Optional land excursions, site entry tickets, and diving costs are excluded.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I reach Olympos, Turkey?
Fly into Antalya or Dalaman Airport
- Antalya Airport: A two-hour transfer will get you to Olympos.
- Dalaman Airport: The transfer takes approximately three and a half hours. Both airports are convenient options depending on your travel plans.
Private Transfer Options
- You can arrange a private transfer directly from Antalya Airport to Olympos or from Dalaman Airport to Demre. This is the fastest and most comfortable way to reach your destination.
From Antalya to Olympos by Public Bus
- Take a taxi from Antalya Airport to the central bus station (Otogar). The taxi ride costs around 5 euros.
- At the Otogar, look for buses heading to Olympos. You don’t need to purchase a ticket in advance; the driver usually collects the fare on board.
- The bus ride to Olympos takes about 2.5 hours, including stops along the way, and costs approximately 2 euros per person.
From Dalaman to Olympos by Public Bus
- From Dalaman Airport, take a short taxi ride (approximately 3 euros) to the Dalaman bus station (Otogar).
- First, take a bus from Dalaman to Fethiye, then transfer to another bus heading to Olympos.
- Keep in mind that Dalaman Airport is smaller and has fewer daily flights, so plan accordingly.
Where does the journey begin and end?
- Starting Point:
Olympos Village, Antalya, Turkey - Olympos Meeting Location:
Bayrams Tree House at 10:00 AM - Gulet Cruise Departure:
Demre Harbor, Demre, Turkey at 1:00 PM - Gulet Cruise Ends:
Fethiye Harbor, 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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