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Overview

Fethiye - Göcek Route

Summary
   The Fethiye-Göcek Route is ideal for those seeking relaxation in Turkey's beautiful bays.

   This route offers short trips that allow visitors to enjoy the stunning turquoise waters, lush green forests, and calming bird sounds, providing a perfect escape to relieve stress.
Overview
Day 1 - Fethiye
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Day 1 - Fethiye

   When you arrive in Fethiye, make your way to our base in Ece Saray Marina, where your boat will be waiting for you. If you arrive a little early for check-in, you can explore the city center of Fethiye or buy the groceries you'll need for the week.

   Fethiye, a picturesque town on Turkey's southwestern coast, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and rich history. Nestled between turquoise waters and lush green mountains, Fethiye offers pristine beaches, vibrant markets, and ancient ruins like the rock-cut tombs of Amintas. The town is a gateway to the famous Lycian Way, a long-distance hiking trail.
Day 2 - Sarsala
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Day 2 - Sarsala

   Day 2, consists of a 13 nautical mile sail to the Göcek Bays. After a brief swimming break at one of the bays, we head to Küçük Sarsala.

   Küçük Sarsala can accommodate 300 guests outdoors and 200 guests indoors. The restaurant serves delicious mezes, wood-fired lamb tandir, and fresh daily fish. The dock has a mooring capacity for 40 boats and offers limited water and electricity services.
​Day 3 - Gemiler
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Day 3 - Gemiler

Day 3, a day where you will have a lot time to sail down to Gemiler Island. When you arrive at Gemiler you can med-moor behind the island(between main land and the island). The west side is a great place to anchor, with a maximum depth of 20 meters. During the golden hour, you can enjoy a stunning sunset if you climb to the top of the island.
 

Gemiler Island is full of history. You can find the ruins of five Greek churches built between the 4th and 6th centuries AD. There are also about forty other old buildings and over fifty Christian tombs. Some archaeologists think this might be where St. Nicholas was first buried.

The island is called "Gemiler Adası" in Turkish, which means "Island of Boats." It’s a beautiful and peaceful place to explore.

Day 4 - Kapı Creek
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Day 4 - Kapı Creek

Day 4, The route of today is a 14 nautical mile sail back to the Göcek Bays. Where we will go to Kapı Creek.

Kapı Creek features a charming restaurant with both indoor and outdoor seating. The jetty provides limited water but does not have electricity. The restaurant is known for its tasty mezes, a variety of meat dishes, and fresh daily fish. Don’t miss the calamari—it’s considered one of the best in the Göcek Bays.

If you're up for a little adventure, you can hike to the top of the hill for a fantastic view of the bay and a great photo opportunity.
Day 5 - Ekincik
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Day 5 - Ekincik

When you arrive in Fethiye, make your way to our base in Ece Saray Marina, where your boat will be waiting for you. If you arrive a little early for check-in, you can explore the city center of Fethiye or buy the groceries you'll need for the week.

Fethiye, a picturesque town on Turkey's southwestern coast, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and rich history. Nestled between turquoise waters and lush green mountains, Fethiye offers pristine beaches, vibrant markets, and ancient ruins like the rock-cut tombs of Amintas. The town is a gateway to the famous Lycian Way, a long-distance hiking trail.
Day 6 - Binnik
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Day 6 - Binnik

Day 6, After a long sailing trip we arrive at Binnik. 

 
Day 7 - Fethiye 
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Day 7 - Fethiye

Day 7, the last day of the trip. While it's always hard to leave, we won't get our mood down!

After a relaxing 2 hour sail from Binnik to Fethiye, we’ll arrive at the marina. Once we finish the check-out procedures, there’s still time to enjoy the day. You can swim in the marina pool, relax at the spa, or have a coffee at the marina café. If you want to explore, you can visit the old fish market, see the ancient tombs, or go shopping in the city center.
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