Tuesday, June 09, 2026

Bodrum Gökova Blue Cruise Sea Tour

Bodrum Gökova Blue Cruise Sea Tour
Bodrum Gökova Blue Cruise Sea Tour
Bodrum Gökova Blue Cruise Sea Tour
Route: Bodrum-Çatı – Cleopatra Island – Söğüt – English Harbor – Ballısu – Löngöz – Çökertme – Kisrebükü – Orak Island – Bodrum.

Bodrum, which Homer called “The land of eternal blues”, is not without reason that another Bodrum native, Cevat Şakir, said, “Instead of being somewhere else and sleeping in light, one can live in light here.” Throughout history, Halicarnassus, formerly known as Bodrum, has been a paradise that cannot be shared and has always been fought for.

Bodrum, the birthplace of the Blue Voyage, is a famous holiday destination with its castle rising on the peninsula formed by the combination of the eastern and western ports, its white houses lined up on the shores of the two ports, its gumbets and narrow streets leading to the sea, its world-famous yachts and shipyards. No matter what purpose and how many times you go to Bodrum, you will also discover entertainment that will give you pleasure.

Whether diving, surfing, sailing, parachuting, water skiing, enjoying spearfishing or fishing from the shore, pursuing the incredible historical adventure of humankind by visiting the ancient city of Halicarnassus, the ancient theater and Bodrum Castle, which are an open-air museum, visiting the bays one by one, trekking, climbing the hills, discovering small hidden bays, being a part of nature, feeling alive…

This magnificent region, where nature and history are intertwined, also stands out with its historical riches. In Mouselum, one of the seven wonders of the world, there are also “amphoras” originating from Bodrum, buried under water, the legacy of sunken ships hundreds of years ago…

Nightlife in BodrumThe fame of Bodrum’s nightlife has gone beyond Turkey. The taverns, discotheques, taverns and bars that you can find at every step on Cumhuriyet Street, which starts from Iskele Square and continues to the end of Kumbahçe District, on summer nights, appeal to people of all ages. In addition to the bars on Cumhuriyet Street, there are also many entertainment venues in Banka Street and the inner harbour.

Bodrum nights are experienced with all their charm in bars where you can listen to all kinds of music, from taverns to jazz. Entertainment in Bodrum is not limited to the centre. There is a very colorful entertainment life in other districts, especially Göl-Türkbükü, which has become very popular in recent years.

Çatı, which has a sheet-like sea, is a natural harbour. Those who are tired of swimming can take a walk in the pine forests at Çatı, where the Blue Cruise boats anchor.

Sedir Island (Cleopatra Island) Sedir Island, where Mark Anthonius and Cleopatra had a great love affair, with golden beaches, ruins from the Roman Era and a horseshoe-shaped ancient theater, is one of the important stops of the Blue Voyage.

Regular motorboat trips are also organized from Çamlıköy to Sedir Island, which is 15 kilometers away from Marmaris. The beach of the island, covered with olive trees, is simply magnificent. Its unique sand called Oolotic and its unique sea ranging from turquoise to dark blue; It makes the island truly special. There is an interesting beach in the small bay on the northwestern side of the island, where it is rumored that Cleopatra swam.

Gökova GulfGökova Gulf is one of the most important points of the Blue Voyage with its beautiful bays and unique historical riches. The view of the bay reveals the uniquely beautiful combination of green and blue. Bay; It consists of countless bays with unique beauty, with its sea and sand, and pine trees surrounding it. With these features, it is among the most popular stops of Blue Cruises.

English Harbor – Löngöz – Honey Water Boats take a lunch break in English Harbor, which resembles a lake and where pine-rose forests can be seen around it, and depart for the Löngöz natural forest, where nature is woven like lace. The next stop for overnight stay is Ballı Su, where there are fresh water springs along the coast.

Kerme BayHistory dates back to B.C. Kerme Bay, where Keramus, which dates back to the 9th century and was declared a bishopric center during the Byzantine period, is located, is a natural paradise where nature and history are intertwined. Today, the Temple of Zeus, Byzantine churches decorated with frescoes and ancient water channels can be seen within the walls located in the south and west of the upper parts of the city. In the east of the city, there are monumental tombs and rock tombs of various sizes.

ÇökertmeÇökertme is a large bay located between Kepçe Burnu and Karaburun on the northern coast of Gökova Gulf. The bay takes its name from Çökertme Village at the port. Çökertme, which is very sheltered from the winds blowing from west to north and east, is one of the bays most visited by yachtsmen. The beach is quite long, and it is possible to come across island pine and olive trees along its shores.

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