Guaranted departure: Monday / Saturday
GUARANTED MIN 8 PAX MIN 10 PAX (AUGUST)
1. DAY:
Arrive in Bodrum on board the yacht. Welcome drink and information about the tour programme . Dinner on board, overnight in Bodrum.
2 DAY:
After breakfast in the yacht sailing to Kos. Possibility to check-in for clients arriving to Kos from Greece. One of the best known healing centres (Asclepion) of the ancient world is here and it is the birthplace of Hippocrates, the father of medicine. Health seekers from the entire east Mediterranean were treated at Cos. You have opportunity to see Asclepeion, Castle and Museum after lunch on board. Choice of swimming in the warm waters of Empros thermal baths on the south coast or in a nearest beach to the center. Dinner and overnight on board in Kos.
3. DAY:
Early morning cruising to Symi Island with a swimming stop in a bay of the Island. Symi is an island that has beautiful surroundings, nice taverns and wonderful waters. The people on Symi live off tourism, fishing and some farming. According to mythology, Symi got its name from the princess of Rhodes, who eloped here with the god Glaucus since her father the king did not approve of their marriage. Dinner on and overnight in Symi Harbour.
4. DAY:
Departing after breakfast to the Datça, while your captain doing the port formalities you may have a walk in through the city center. Datça is a friendly lively port during the daytime offering a variety of shops and a good selection of restaurants and bars along the waterfront. Dinner and overnight on board in Datca.
5. DAY:
Departing from Datça and have a swimming stop in a bay. Visit to Palamut bükü , lovely fishing village and Knidos,
one of the six cities of Dorian Hexapolis to see ancient theatres & Temples. Long centuries ago Knidos was a major Dorian city, celebrated for its temples, theatres, statue of Aphrodite, the world's first observatory, and medical school.The town, renowned for its history as much as for its geography, and boasting an attractive
landscape, used to have two ports; one for commercial and one for military purposes. According to the historian Strabon, the military port was large enough to hold 20 warships and its entrance used to be closed off with chains when necessary; whereas the second port to the south, the commercial port, used to have a windbreaker extending out from both sides. Knidos used to be surrounded with 15 kilometers (9 mile) city walls and had three entrance gates; two on the northern and one on the eastern wall. The acropolis was located on a hill northeast of the city. As far as is understood from the surviving ruins, the town used to have two theaters, one Odeon, two temples, a stoa, an agora, and a number of other buildings. The most interesting among them was perhaps the Temple of Aphrodite.
The boat will anchor for the night in Mersincik.
6. DAY:
After breakfast, departure for Karaincir and Ababogazi.
7. DAY:
After breakfast sailing to Haremten and Karaada and Kos perhaps enjoy your last swim in cristal clear water.
8. DAY:
Early check-out at 08:00 for clients embarking in Kos on second day and sailing for Bodrum with disembark after breakfast around 10:00