A route along the whole coast, visiting the
major towns and then luxuriating slowly in
the gulf of Gokova.
Picturesque inlets, some perfect for
sail-boarding, others delightful for a swim,
others for a walk ashore to a real Turkish
village.
An 'almost cordon bleu' restaurant where
everything comes by boat, rickety jetties
and shades of ancient glories and beauties
all this awaits you. And the sailing is
brilliant.
Those looking for some good reaching sails
will thoroughly enjoy the Gulf of Gokova
with its beautiful scenery, variety of
anchorages and small villages. To do justice
to the Gulf try and spend at least four days
exploring it.
You may prefer to sail west from Gocek
taking in a combination of quiet anchorages
and lively villages as Dalyan to take a boat
trip around the reeds and reach beatiful
beach where logger headed turtle lay their
eggs in August. Marmaris is a busy town with
a modern marina excellent facilities.
Glourious gulf of Datca is well worth
exploring at your leisure.
As a complete to the bustle of Marmaris and
Datca, anchor in Knidos and explore the
Greek/Roman ruins on the hillside. Watching
the sun go down from the site of Aphrodite's
statue is an unforgettable experience.