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Are you ready for an unforgettable adventure on the mesmerizing turquoise coast of Turkey? Get ready to explore ancient ruins, discover tranquil bays, and soak up the sun on white sand beaches. Whether you want to party, relax, be seen, or hide away, our guide has got you covered! Remember to indulge in the mouth-watering local cuisine and luxuriate in the breathtaking nature surrounding you. This is an experience you will want to experience!
Fethiye is one of the most popular holiday destinations along the Turkish coast, frequented by luxury charter yachts throughout the summer. Located in the Mugla province, this idyllic charter spot is renowned for its fantastic marina. Known as Telmessos in ancient times, it has an impressive fort built by the Rhodes Knights on a hill overlooking the Old Town. If the Turkish Coast is an azure necklace, Fethiye is its sparkling gem. Ringed by the Roman ruins of Telmessos, it has offered R&R to sun-kissed sailors for 2,000 years. The chic town centre Ece Marina offers a lesson in Aegean aesthetics. Although Daniel Craig checked into the Yacht Classic Marina next door while filming Skyfall – his signed photo is proudly displayed behind the bar.
James Bond himself sank Tequila Slammers a mile along the beach in Çalis. Dolphins regularly cavort just offshore. Fethiye’s best-kept secret is the mineral water ice baths of Bestas Limani, an hour's sail away. Too chilly? The 20 km-long sands of Patara Beach sit just across the bay.
The dazzling beauty of Oludeniz will take your breath away as soon as you glimpse the turquoise lagoon shimmering flanked by rolling emerald cliffs. The crescent of soft sand, the bright paragliders circling overhead, and the scent of fresh pine rolling down the mountain make Oludeniz and the Blue Lagoon one of the most spectacular places in Turkey. There’s no better way to spend the day than diving off the superyacht and sipping chilled drinks in the shade. With five-star amenities on your doorstep in Oludeniz, you can also indulge in spas and starlit suppers along the stretch of the sugary coast.
Just 4nm away, The Butterfly Valley on Turkey’s Turquoise Coast is as idyllic as it sounds. Situated in the country's southwest, this area already has a vision of golden beaches, woven blues, sunlight, and bleached rock, but the Butterfly Valley stands out as bliss. Fertile, lush, and draped in greenery, charter guests can enter a world of tumbling waterfalls, dark, shady forests, pure white sands, and over a hundred species of bright butterflies. In homage to the heavenly sense of natural wonder abundantly found in the valley, the area is beautifully preserved with starlight and sunsets lighting the way. There’s little electricity or lavish tourist comforts.
Fethiye is one of the most popular holiday destinations along the Turkish coast, frequented by luxury charter yachts throughout the summer. Located in the Mugla province, this idyllic charter spot is renowned for its fantastic marina. Known as Telmessos in ancient times, it has an impressive fort built by the Rhodes Knights on a hill overlooking the Old Town. If the Turkish Coast is an azure necklace, Fethiye is its sparkling gem. Ringed by the Roman ruins of Telmessos, it has offered R&R to sun-kissed sailors for 2,000 years. The chic town centre Ece Marina offers a lesson in Aegean aesthetics. Although Daniel Craig checked into the Yacht Classic Marina next door while filming Skyfall – his signed photo is proudly displayed behind the bar.
James Bond himself sank Tequila Slammers a mile along the beach in Çalis. Dolphins regularly cavort just offshore. Fethiye’s best-kept secret is the mineral water ice baths of Bestas Limani, an hour's sail away. Too chilly? The 20 km-long sands of Patara Beach sit just across the bay.
With its ancient citadel and antiquated beauty, Bozukkale is a must for anyone sailing the Turquoise Coast. Bozukkale once went by the name of Loryma, but its name now translates to the Turkish for 'broken castle' because of its rich ruins dating back to 700 BC. Visiting the impressive former fortress, you can see thick stone walls, look-out towers, and bastions designed to blend with the rocky surroundings seamlessly. Bozzukklae is a popular sailing spot despite it being off the beaten track. It offers an alluring port of call for those wanting to witness history set against a jaw-dropping backdrop of blues and greens. Dolphins can often be seen frolicking in these waters, and the bay is also home to some impressively large sea turtles.
Five-star style waits for you at D-Maris Bay. This bay is a living watercolour of vibrant hues, rich flora, and the rhythms of nature. The resort offers five restaurants, five private beaches, two stunning swimming pools for lazy floats, plunges, and laps, and twenty different experiences to keep you satiated whether you want to rest or play. From snorkelling to fab fitness programs, spa treatments and wellness wonders, and wakeboarding - this corner of Datca is the stuff of dreams. Charter guests can make the most of the yacht club with access to the restaurants and bars and all the pleasures of D-Maris.
With its rich history and culture, Bodrum blends old charm with modern essentials, allowing you to enjoy the best of both worlds. Known as Halicarnassus of Caria in ancient times, it was home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World - The Tomb of Mausolus, built around 350 BC. There are plenty of fascinating historical sites to explore, including the Ancient Roman Theatre, which is still in use today, or stroll through Bodrum Castle with views over the two bays around which Bodrum lies and is home to the fascinating Museum of Underwater Archaeology.
Just behind the castle, you will find Bodrum's beautiful pedestrian-alley Old Town. With its whitewashed stone houses, boutiques, and cafés, it is postcard-perfect! When not exploring Bodrum's ancient sites, the coastline is where you'll want to be—the entire peninsula is lined with pristine, blue-flagged beaches. You can choose from beaches with high-end beach clubs, for which Bodrum is so well known, or explore further along the coast to find more secluded bays to experience these famous turquoise waters.
The most sophisticated part of the Turkish coast, Türkbükü is flooded with the region’s celebrities, politicians, and businessmen come summer. If you’re looking for laid-back barefoot chic, this isn’t for you, but with stylish cocktail bars and some of Turkey’s finest restaurants for many yacht guests, this is the ultimate spot to see and be seen. On the beaches, high heels are de rigueur.
With its rich history and culture, Bodrum blends old charm with modern essentials, allowing you to enjoy the best of both worlds. Known as Halicarnassus of Caria in ancient times, it was home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World - The Tomb of Mausolus, built around 350 BC. There are plenty of fascinating historical sites to explore, including the Ancient Roman Theatre, which is still in use today, or stroll through Bodrum Castle with views over the two bays around which Bodrum lies and is home to the fascinating Museum of Underwater Archaeology.
Just behind the castle, you will find Bodrum's beautiful pedestrian-alley Old Town. With its whitewashed stone houses, boutiques, and cafés, it is postcard-perfect! When not exploring Bodrum's ancient sites, the coastline is where you'll want to be—the entire peninsula is lined with pristine, blue-flagged beaches. You can choose from beaches with high-end beach clubs, for which Bodrum is so well known, or explore further along the coast to find more secluded bays to experience these famous turquoise waters.
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