Itineraries:
Bodrum – Bodrum
Day 1

Board your yacht in Bodrum Harbour.
Cruise to Karaada (Black Island) for an afternoon of swimming and water sports.
Oor stay in Bodrum Harbour for the night.
If yours is the latter choice, explore Bodrum Castle.
Day 2

Swim and sunbathe before taking a relaxing sail across to the Yedi Adalari (Seven Islands).
Spend the afternoon enjoying the scenery or try water-skiing, windsurfing and snorkeling.
Dine "al fresco" aboard the yacht tonight.
Day 3

Sail to Longoz, a quiet little inlet surrounded by pine forest.
Meet the friendly locals during a walk ashore.
After lunch, sail into Degirmen Buku and drop anchor in "English Harbour".
Tonight dine ashore in a small restaurant on the eastern side of Degirmen Buku.
Day 4

Sailing further down the gulf, stop to explore the three islands known as the "Sehir Adalari".
On the western side of this island is a beach known as "Cleopatra's Beach".
The sand of which was reputedly shipped across from Africa on Cleopatra's orders.
Move on to Karacasogut Limani (Willow Harbour) for the night.
Dine on fresh fish in the quaint restaurant ashore.
Day 5

Leisurely cruising, making your way back along the coast and into the anchorage of Kufre.
Swim and snorkel here or take a walk ashore through dense pine forest.
This tree, also known as styrax, is found in only a few places in the eastern Mediterranean
- and indeed the world.
Day 6

Sail across to Cokertme on the northern side of the Gulf of Gokova.
This is a large, sheltered bay backed by steep mountains.
There are some interesting walks to take ashore through pine forest and olive groves.
Dinner ashore in one of the local restaurants.
Followed by entertainment, courtesy of the local village folk
Day 7

Returning in the direction of Bodrum, anchor off Orak Island.
Either stay here for the night or return to Bodrum Harbour for a final night's dinner ashore.
Bodrum is renowned internationally for its famous Bodrum Cup.
Disembark the yacht in Bodrum, after breakfast the followiing day.
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