Gökova Gulf Getaway
Revel in the luxury of a floating hotel as you traverse the Aegean coast
Uncover the ancient mysteries of Dalyan’s Rock Tombs from the comfort of your bike
Dive into the crystal-clear waters of secluded bays for a refreshing swim
Indulge in the local flavors and vibrant bazaars of historic Bodrum
Experience the serenity of starlit nights anchored in tranquil coves
Explore the dramatic landscapes of Saklikent Canyon, a marvel of nature’s artistry
Itinerary
Individual arrival at Bodrum Airport followed by a transfer to the harbor. Check-in on the boat is from 2 pm. Spend the afternoon exploring Bodrum’s vibrant bazaar and impressive fortress. Dinner and overnight stay in Bodrum.
A morning sail to Yaliciftlik sets the stage for the first cycle ride through pine forests to Camlik. Visit the village of Etrim, known for its handcrafts and Turkmen heritage. Enjoy local cuisine at lunch before returning to Yaliciftlik for a beach swim and dinner on board.
38 km/23 mi
Cycle from Yaliciftlik through the hinterlands to the coastal village of Mazı. After lunch on the ship, enjoy a leisurely sail to Akbük. Spend the afternoon swimming in the harbor, followed by dinner and an overnight stay.
41 km/26 mi
Start with a shuttle ride to Sarnıçköy and cycle to Akyaka. Visit the village with its unique architecture and ancient rock tombs. Enjoy the evening with dinner on board and an overnight stay in Akyaka.
31 km/19.4 mi
Embark on a round trip from Akyaka, cycling through the natural inland landscapes. Return to Akyaka for lunch, then proceed to Çamlı bay for a swim. Dinner and overnight stay on board in Çamlı.
34 km/21 mi
Ride from Çamlı to the scenic English Bay through quaint villages and pine forests. Post-cycle, relax on a cruise to Yedi Adalar. Dinner and overnight anchorage at Yedi Adalar.
20 km/12.5 mi
Sail to Körmen for a bike exploration of the Datça Peninsula. Visit the archaeological site at Knidos and stay overnight in a picturesque bay along the Turkish coast.
42 km/26 mi
Enjoy a final breakfast on board before sailing back to Bodrum. Disembark and proceed to the airport for departure or extend your stay in Turkey.
Pricing
Included in price
8-day trip on a premium gulet with crew
7 nights in a twin cabin below deck with shower/toilet
7x half board
Bottled mineral water on board and for all activities ashore
Guided bike tours and sightseeing as described in the itinerary
Entrance fee to museums and archaeological sites (group visit only)
Bed linen and towels
English speaking tour guide
Journey to Bodrum
Beverages on board (tally sheet; to be paid to the captain)
Meals and beverages ashore
Entrance fee for sights not included in the tour price
Beach towel for use off the boat (if needed)
Tips for tour guides and crew
Important for the tour
Description
The Gulf of Gökova serves as a canvas where history and scenic beauty blend seamlessly, offering an active holiday that stands apart.
The journey begins in Bodrum, a city that whispers tales of ancient civilizations through its bustling bazaars and majestic fortress. As travelers move along the Datça Peninsula, they are greeted by vistas that capture the essence of Turkey’s untouched splendor.
On this tour, the Gulf reveals its most intimate secrets, far from the reaches of mass tourism. Each pedal stroke leads to discoveries of quaint harbors and crystalline waters, inviting a pause for a refreshing swim or a moment of reflection.
The cycling routes are carefully chosen to unveil the raw beauty of the region, with panoramas that stretch out to meet the horizon, promising both challenge and charm.
Historical treasures are scattered generously along the route, offering glimpses into a past civilization’s grandeur. The Rock Tombs of Dalyan stand as a testament to the Lycians’ architectural ingenuity, while the ruins of Kaunos echo the hustle and bustle of an ancient port town now reclaimed by nature.
The Saklikent Canyon, with its towering cliffs and refreshing river, provides a dramatic backdrop for adventurers seeking a touch of the extraordinary.
The floating hotel is a haven of comfort, offering a restful end to days filled with exploration and discovery. This tour is an immersion into a landscape where every turn brings a new delight, every hillcrest a new story, and every sunset a memory etched against the Turkish sky.
Ships
Admiral
The Admiral is a traditional Turkish gullet. The magnificent vessel, with its three imposing masts and impressive sails, is equipped for the greatest comfort and is an eyecatcher in every harbor. The Admiral hosts 15 tastefully decorated spacious guest cabins and can easily accommodate bigger groups of guests. The guest cabins, located below the deck and all adorned in noble wood, are equipped with air conditioning and offer private bathrooms with shower cabins and toilets.
Osman Kurt
The Osman Kurt, a traditional wooden gulet, has cruised the Mediterranean since 2000, with a full refurbishment in 2013. It boasts seven well-appointed cabins and a generous saloon for guest gatherings. The sundeck, adorned with sunning mats, is ideal for relaxation while journeying between isles. Guests can witness stunning vistas in comfort as the attentive crew ensures a seamless experience. Meals, a blend of creativity and culinary skill, are enjoyed al fresco at the shaded deck table, enhancing the unique vacation atmosphere.
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Things to know
Helmets are mandatory for all cyclists in Turkey, and Croatia, and for minors in several other European countries. While not obligatory elsewhere, we recommend bringing your own for safety. Helmets are available for rent on our tours.
You’re welcome to bring your own bicycle on most tours. Please confirm space availability on your chosen vessel in advance. Note that we are not liable for any loss or damage to personal bicycles. If you don’t have your bicycle, you can rent it on our tours.
A moderate level of fitness is recommended to enjoy the tours, which typically involve 40-60 kilometers of cycling daily, averaging around 5 hours of riding.
Our tours are designed to immerse you in the experience, hence a support vehicle is not part of the journey. Participants are encouraged to complete the daily cycling stages with their fellow cyclists.
To ensure the integrity of our rental bikes and your safety, we do not allow personal pedals to be attached to them.
While our routes are planned for full-day adventures, certain tours may offer the flexibility to return to the ship earlier, subject to the ship’s docking capabilities.
The adventure each day can span from 30 to 60 kilometers, with the time spent cycling influenced by your pace and the number of stops to soak in the scenery.
Our guides converse fluently in Dutch, English, and German, with some also proficient in French or Italian. Briefings are conducted in English and sometimes in German.
The number of companions on your journey will vary, with smaller ships often at full capacity and larger vessels typically filled to 80-90%.
Accommodations range from cozy standard cabins to luxurious superior suites, with each ship offering its unique array of options.
Stay connected with Wi-Fi available across all our vessels, with specifics outlined in our Travel Preparation guide.
To maintain the serene ambiance of our ships, laundry services are not offered on board.
Some ships equip cabins with hairdryers, while others can provide them upon request.
Our ships maintain a smoke-free environment in cabins and indoor public areas, with designated smoking zones available on deck on most vessels.
To ensure the comfort of all our guests, pets are not permitted on board, with the exception of crew members’ dogs that are familiar with life at sea.
Seasickness is uncommon due to the stability of our vessels and the typically calm waters on our routes.
Parking solutions are tailored to each departure point, with options like P+R facilities and valet services detailed in your pre-travel boarding information.
You will receive comprehensive travel details to your ship’s location upon booking, including information on parking and available transfer services.
Our guests are generally between the ages of 45 and 65, bringing a wealth of life experiences to share.
Our tours attract a global audience, from the far reaches of Scandinavia to the southern tips of Africa, and from the Americas to Asia.
Packing light is key, as cabin space is optimized for comfort and not for large luggage.
Our tour leaders are equipped to assist with minor issues, and in case of emergencies, the local emergency number 112 should be contacted.
For your safety, helmets are available for rent on most tours, and are included with our Premium tour packages.
You are welcome to enjoy the amenities on board instead of cycling. Please inform the tour leader or crew of your plans.
Our tours proceed rain or shine, with your safety as our top priority. You have the freedom to cycle or remain on board, based on your comfort with the weather conditions.
Weather conditions can vary from country to country and from season to season, so we suggest preparing for everything from rain to bright sunshine. For a detailed forecast, AccuWeather is a reliable source.
Not always. We suggest you bring your own equipment if you plan to snorkel.
Life-saving boats and life jackets are available on all ships and can be found in marked wardrobes on the deck, in the salon, or under the beds in cabins. In case you cannot swim, it is important to inform the crew and the captain. While on the ship, it is essential to pay attention to the following safety measures:
The stairs on the vessels can be steep and narrow, so it’s important to be careful while going up or down. The decks can also be very slippery, especially in wet conditions, so passengers should use caution and hold onto the railings when walking around the vessel.
Climbing the foremast, jumping off the deck during the cruise, or going too far from the vessel during swim pauses are strictly prohibited.
In the busy high season, harbors can become congested, and vessels may have to dock beside each other, so it is essential to exercise caution when moving between them. Crew members are available to assist passengers who require help. However, the cruise is not recommended for those with limited mobility or in wheelchairs.
The length of the cycling routes planned for each day is an estimate and takes into account local conditions and possible detours or shortcuts. The sailing and cycling routes may be adjusted depending on weather conditions and the abilities of the cyclists on board. Typically, departures are in the morning, usually after breakfast.
Bringing and consuming your own beverages on the vessel is prohibited. Instead, you can order drinks from the vessel’s salon, which serves as a restaurant, living room, and bar. The bar offers a variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. If you would like a drink that is unavailable at the time, please inform the crew, and they will do their best to arrange it for you at the next port of call.