Marmaris to Fethiye to Marmaris 8-Day Gulet Cruise
Duration 7 Night 8 Days
Join an unforgettable 7 Nights Bodrum Blue Cruise with Eco Travel Shop and explore the breathtaking coastline of the Gulf of Gokova aboard a traditional Turkish gulet yacht.
This Bodrum Gulet Cabin Charter is the perfect combination of nature, relaxation, and culture, taking you to hidden bays, crystal-clear waters, and ancient historical sites along Turkey’s magnificent Aegean Coast.
Enjoy a peaceful sailing holiday in Turkey with a professional crew, delicious Mediterranean cuisine, and comfortable cabin accommodation.
This cruise is ideal for couples and small groups looking for a budget-friendly gulet cruise in Turkey.
All prices are per person for 7 nights accommodation on a traditional gulet yacht.
**Single Cabin (SNG): 1445 GBP or €1,654 per person
Available Departure Dates
**Single Cabin(SNG): 1605 GBP or €1,904 per person
Available Departure Dates
Our Bodrum Blue Cruise meals include fresh Mediterranean and Turkish cuisine prepared daily onboard.
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Welcome to Bodrum, where your traditional Turkish gulet awaits you, ready to receive you with a warm crew eager to assist you as you get comfortable in your cabin. The boarding will commence at 16:30. Following a crucial safety briefing, take the opportunity to unwind on deck while soaking in breathtaking views of Bodrum's iconic castle and bustling marina. A delightful welcome dinner is prepared for you on board, setting the perfect tone for your Aegean journey.
If all guests arrive before 18:30, the gulet will head out and anchor in the closest cove for dinner. Otherwise, the gulet will stay docked in Bodrum harbor for the night.
We recommend keeping this information in mind as you plan your trip to Bodrum.
Dinner will be served on board, but for guests arriving after 21:30, a simple meal box featuring a sandwich and fruit will be provided. In such cases, you can take advantage of the exclusive massage services available on the gulet and explore the vibrant nightlife that Bodrum offers on Saturday evenings.
Accommodation: Gulet - Bodrum Harbour
Awaken to the breathtaking view of azure waters as you journey towards Orak Island. Renowned for its pristine waters and abundant marine life, it is a true haven for snorkeling enthusiasts.
After your morning meal, indulge in a day of discovering untouched beaches, swimming, or immersing yourself in the vibrant underwater world surrounding the island.
Embark on an adventure to the Seven Islands, a series of charming islets filled with countless coves and tranquil inlets. Here, you'll have abundant opportunities for kayaking, paddleboarding, and discovering the picturesque lagoons. As the sun sets, relax at anchor in a serene bay, cocooned by the enchanting beauty of islands draped in pine trees.
Today, embark on a journey to Cleopatra Island, renowned for its sand that is said to have been transported here for the famed queen Cleopatra. Stroll through the island’s ancient ruins, discover the charm of the small theater, and indulge in a serene afternoon on this enchanting beach.
The evening will be spent dining and staying overnight in this tranquil harbor. If you opt for the additional Dalyan tour, we will dock the boat at English Harbor for those not participating in the excursion, and the exploration of Sedir (Cleopatra) Island will be rescheduled for the following day.
Our day begins with a refreshing swim in the azure waters, followed by a scenic voyage to Löngöz Bay, surrounded by verdant pine forests where we will savor a delightful lunch. As afternoon unfolds, we head to Tuzla Bay, where the sparkling waters beckon for more swimming and relaxation. We will enjoy dinner and stay overnight in this stunning bay.
Secluded and serene bay
Lush pine groves and serene ambiance
As the sun rises, we embark on a voyage to Kargılı Bay (Molla İbrahim Bay), followed by a delightful lunch served on board. In the afternoon, we set our course for Kissebükü (Alakışla Bay), where the remnants of Byzantine architecture can be explored along the shoreline. Enjoy dinner and spend the night in this picturesque bay.
After our delightful breakfast, we embark on a journey to Pabuçburnu / Yalıçiftlik. For those interested, there is an opportunity to indulge in VIP massage services offered on board for a small additional fee, or you may choose to join our optional half-day village tour from this picturesque location. This village tour includes visiting the charming village mosque, followed by a relaxing coffee break at a local cafe, and concluding with a visit to a traditional carpet/rug weaving workshop where you will gain insights into village life and the art of weaving.
Following this enriching experience, we make our way to our final stop: Bodrum. Tonight, we will anchor at Bodrum harbor, allowing you to take advantage of the VIP massage service available on board and revel in the excitement of Bodrum's famous Saturday night!
Please note that dinner will not be provided on board.
Following a delightful breakfast on your gulet, you will be ready to step ashore, taking with you cherished memories of your spectacular adventure in Gökova. Consider spending some leisure time in the vibrant town of Bodrum as you prepare for your next voyage.
Eager to start your adventure? Reserve your remarkable 8-day cruise through Bodrum Gulf of Gökova now for an unforgettable experience brimming with natural splendor, serene relaxation, and enriching cultural exploration.
Travel light by making use of versatile luggage that can easily slide under the bed, since overhead storage is limited. It is advisable to pack casual wear such as shorts, t-shirts, swimwear, a warmer layer for cooler evenings, comfortable walking shoes, beach sandals, a hat, as well as sunscreen and insect repellent. In Turkey and Greece, appropriate attire is crucial for visiting religious sites—women are required to wear skirts or dresses (no pants or shorts), and sleeveless tops or swimwear are not allowed. Towels and bed linens will be provided on board.
Bodrum and the Blue Cruise
The “Blue Cruise,” commonly called the “Blue Voyage,” presents an authentic Turkish sailing experience that transports adventurers through crystal-clear waters, secluded bays, and historically rich sites along the enchanting Turkish Riviera. Departing from Bodrum, this journey is frequently enjoyed aboard a gulet, a traditional wooden boat intricately crafted in Turkey. These voyages can range from short excursions to longer adventures, with favored routes featuring the Bodrum Gulf of Gökova, Marmaris, and Fethiye. Participants in a Blue Cruise can enjoy various activities such as swimming, snorkeling, and exploring delightful coastal villages and ancient archaeological sites as they navigate the waters.
Bodrum’s advantageous location on the Aegean coast renders it a remarkable starting point for these voyages, which provide a mix of excitement and serenity, allowing guests to soak in unspoiled natural beauty and embrace a more leisurely rhythm while at sea.
No sailing experience is required.
The Gulet Cruise Turkey is fully operated by a professional captain and crew. Guests can relax and enjoy the journey.
Yes, this Bodrum cabin charter cruise is ideal for couples looking for a relaxing and affordable sailing holiday in Turkey.
Double cabins with private bathrooms are available.
The best time for a Bodrum Blue Cruise is between May and October, when the weather is warm and the sea conditions are ideal for swimming and sailing.
The Bodrum Blue Cruise 2026 price starts from €1,040 per person in a double cabin.
Prices vary depending on the season.
Limited Wi-Fi is available onboard depending on mobile network coverage along the coast.
Connection may be slower in remote bays.
Yes, single cabins (SNG) are available for guests traveling alone.
Single cabin prices start from €1,654 per person.
The yacht cruises approximately 3–4 hours per day, allowing plenty of time for swimming and relaxation in beautiful bays.
This tour is operated on a traditional Turkish gulet yacht, specially designed for comfortable sailing holidays along the Turkish coast.
The gulet includes: