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Enjoy A Week In Turkey With Bodrum Gokova Yacht Cruises

When in Turkey and you are maybe looking to enjoy a holiday on its coastline, make sure that you check out Bodrum Gokova yacht cruises, which are readily available using yachts that the Turkish people call Gulets. A typical cruise on these splendid little boats may cost you about four hundred dollars with full board for a full week of cruising. It will take you to a region of the Aegean Sea off the coast of Turkey that is known as the Bodrum Peninsula where you will find an unspoiled Gulf of Gokova.

All Year Round Warm Weather

Bodrum Gokova yacht cruises also allow you to enjoy the all year round warm weather and with many idyllic fishing harbors, you will find opportunity to stay at any one of the many holiday villages where you can experience the remains of the ancient civilizations that go back more than five thousand years and embody the history, culture as well as mythology of Turkey’s glorious past.

You won’t find any difficulty in finding a company offering you Bodrum Gokova yacht cruises for which, unlike in the United States, you don’t have to queue to catch a Gulet and begin your cruise. There are also weeklong Bodrum Gokova yacht cruises that you can take, and on the first day you can enjoy visiting the coves near to Bodrum. You can then move on and swim at Karaada and a further three to four hours of sailing will bring you to the southern Gulf of Gokaova, where you can stay overnight at the port of Cati.

The next part of your Bodrum Gokova yacht cruises could see you sail for about an hour and a half till you enter the inner regions of the gulf that have many coves and stop over at the island of Yediadalar. A nice evening stroll in Kufer should see you fully relaxed and ready to enjoy the remainder of your Bodrum Gokova yacht cruise.

After breakfasting in Kufer and maybe taking a swim and a lunch break at Longoz, you will then be ready to reach the port of Karacasogut. Then, you can head for the island of Sedir where there is a splendid beach awaiting you where the waters are crystal clear and legend has it that the sands here were brought especially for the use of Cleopatra and Antony.

A visit to the British port of Ingiliz will have you stopping over for the night, before stopping over in Oraklar and Ciftlik and then heading back to the port of either Bodrum or Bitez to complete your weeklong yacht cruise.

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