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Departure Port Length Meals Kemer 8 Days 7 Nights Standard Shared Cabins Departing Days Drinks YES Monday Friday Saturday Sunday Excluded 8 DAYS KEMER KEKOVA KEMER CABIN CRUISE Tour Route: Demre, Kemer, Kekova, Gokkaya Bay, Ucagiz Village, Finike, Phaselis, Sunken City Kemer - Kekova 8 Days 7 Nights Blue Cruises Turkey Departure Port Length Meals Kemer 8 Days 7 Nights Standard Shared Cabins Departing Days Drinks YES Monday Friday Saturday Sunday Excluded HIGHLIGHTS This 8 day, 7 night Turkish gulet cruise departing from Kemer takes in some great historical sights Turkey has to offer down along the Lycian coast. You will get to Visit the ancient city of Myra near Demre, have the option of going on the Saklikent Hidden City tour and also get to cruise over the Sunken City. With all these amazing sights to see there is still plenty of time to devote to relaxing and swimming in the many bays that you encounter along the way like Gokkaya, Kekova, Adrasan Cove and Ucagiz village to name a few. These beautiful bays tend to be full of turtles, so be sure to grab a snorkel and goggles to see if you can spot a few on your many swims. The fun does not stop there either; you will get to experience the full range of Turkish culture - from wandering through local markets, experiencing the warm hospitality of the crew and if you are inclined, submerging yourself in nightlife along the way. This is a slower paced cruises and perfect to get the time out you need whilst having enough to do to fill up the time. This blue cruise takes you down to Olympos and Kekova on a standard gulet. The cabins will be double cabins and if you are travelling alone a single supplement has to be paid. The gulet has sunbeds for you to enjoy the beautiful Turkish summer sun, and also shaded areas when you feel as though you need some time out and maybe a snooze in the shade. This cruise will be the option for some total relaxation and time out. 8 DAYS KEMER KEKOVA KEMER CABIN CRUISE ITINERARY Day 1 - Kemer (Dinner included) On the first day we will meet our guests at the Kemer yacht marina. Dinner will be served on the boat and we will spend the evening docked at the marina in Kemer. This whole region is bathed in sunshine for 300 days a year and is Turkey’s principal holiday resort area. Tonight you can enjoy one of the many lively bars or restaurants. Day 2 - Kemer to Adrasan Cove (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included) After breakfast we will cruise to Olympos, a beautiful national park where you’ll have lunch and plenty of time to swim. In Olympos you can visit the hidden ancient city, overgrown and hardly touched. Enjoy swimming near this beautiful beach before dinner. Later we will cruise to Adrasan Cove where we will spend the night. (B, L, D) Day 3 - Adrasan Cove to Gokkaya Bay (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included) Following breakfast we will sail to Demre, where you can take an optional visit to the Ancient City of Myra (Lycian rock tombs and ancient theatre) and St. Nicholas Church, where the real Santa was bishop in the 4th century. Afterwards there are plenty of opportunities for optional water sports in the quiet bay of Gokkaya. We will have dinner and spend the night here. Day 4 - Gokkaya Bay to Kekova (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included) Today we'll chill out in the hidden bays of Gokkaya. There is an option to join on a Saklikent Hidden City tour after breakfast and arriving back before dinner. We'll spend the night in Kekova. Day 5 - Kekova (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included) First on the list this morning, we head off to discover the Sunken City, an ancient town dating back 2000 years to the Lycian period and destroyed by an earthquake. We will cruise over this protected World Heritage site, however no swimming, diving or snorkelling is allowed in this area. We will then cross to Simena Castle where you can walk to the top and witness a magical view over the bay, taking in the underwater Lycian Tombs and the Sunken City. We'll spend the night in Ucagiz or Kekova. Day 6 - Ucagiz or Kekova to Phaselis Cove (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included) Enjoy your breakfast while the captain journey’s to your next destination, Porto Ceneviz or the bay of Sazak. At both places the sheer cliffs drop into the sea and the bays are completely deserted. For the daring you may find a spot to do a spot of cliff diving! We will spend the night at Phaselis Cove. Day 7 - Phaselis Cove to Kemer (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included) After breakfast in Phaselis you have an optional visit to the well preserved ancient city. The three harbours here were once a major commercial centre and there are ruins of aqua ducts, baths, a theatre, Hadrian’s Gate and the Acropolis, which truly reveal the cities historical importance. After the day of exploring, we will cruise back to Kemer, where we will have dinner. Afterwards you have the option of visiting the city and taking in the sights. Why not enjoy a drink with your new friends from the gulet. We will spend your last night at this harbour. Day 8 - Kemer (Breakfast included) After breakfast you'll farewell the captain and crew after a relaxing gulet holiday. RATES 11 Apr - 30 Apr 1 May - 21 May 22 May - 25 Jun 26 Jun - 23Jul 24 Jul - 3Sep 4 Sep - 1 Oct 2 Oct - 15 Oct 16 Oct - 25 Oct EUR 265 EUR 285 EUR 365 EUR 425 EUR 540 EUR 425 EUR 365 EUR 285 8 DAYS KEMER KEKOVA KEMER CABIN CRUISE INCLUDES Drinking water is included on this cruise. Meals are included for the duration of your cruise. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, afternoon tea and snacks Port and marina fees, taxes and fuel are all included Linen is provided on this cabin charter CRUISE NOT INCLUDE Drinks are not provided in your cabin charter package You can’t not bring your drinks. All drinks are sold on board No towels are provided Entrance fees and optional activities are not included in the cabin charter package price Please note for this cruise: Every cruise operates with different rules, pros, and cons because of the route and usual clientele. This is some quick helpful information to help you understand what to expect from this particular cruise: Dietary requirements cannot be catered for on these routes. Children aged 12 and under are not permitted. Share cabins and triples are not available. Single travelers or the third/fifth person will have to pay a single supplement fee and book a cabin for themselves. Single supplement can be 70-100% more on the price. If you are travelling solo or in odd numbers, you may want to look at alternate cruises where shared and triple cabins are available with no extra cost: Fethiye, Kekova, Olympos Routes. Before proceeding with booking please scroll down and read the 'Important Information' section to ensure you have all the information you need to book the cruise. Important Information Please find more details and information on your cabin charter below. YACHT INFORMATION This cruise operated with Standard/Classic gulets. Gulets does not have A/C. All our Gulets have yacht insurance. We advise all travelers to take out their own individual travel insurance. For this route, we (TravelShopTurkey) may use different operator/gulets than our own. OVERNIGHT HARBOUR STAYS ACCOMMODATION Allocation Depending on the itinerary there may be 2/3 nights harbour docking on this cruise. Please be aware that all the harbours can be quiet noisy.of cabins is done on site. All cabins on these cruises are for two people in usually a double cabin layout. Single travelers cannot share cabins with other individuals on the cruise. They must reserve a single supplement cabin. For single supplement prices please email us. All cabins have private bathrooms with toilet and shower RESTRICTIONS Your cabin charter is a non-guided tour. There is no local guide on board providing information on the sites and locations. Children under 12 years old are not allowed on this cabin charter. 12+ years old are at full cabin charter price. ITINERARY All efforts will be made to follow this itinerary, however, in cases of poor weather and/or sea conditions, this schedule may change. This could include altered daily plans and overnight stops. In these situations all efforts will be made to consult customers on alternative options, no money will be refunded. Please email us at [email protected] For additional information please do not hesitate to contact us - please see details provided below. Web www.travelshopTURKEY.com Email [email protected] Skype: travelshopturkey Tel: +9 0 212 529 77 08 Faks:+9 0 212 632 27 02 Member of TURSAB, ASTA, ETOA ATTA, WRTA and TIES .
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