Top 5 Tours in Datca, Turkish Aegean Coast

July 2, 2021 Timmy Ribble

Discover the best top things to do in Datca, Turkey including One Week all-inclusive Mediterranean Blue Voyage South-West Turkey, 8-Day Private Cruise around Turkey Coast Bodrum and Gokova, Blue Cruise by a Private Yacht - Feat. Dodecanese Islands of Greece, Blue Cruise by a Private Yacht - Marmaris to Marmaris feat. Gulf of Hisarönü , Blue Cruise by a Private Yacht - Bike in the Gulf of Gökova.
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1. One Week all-inclusive Mediterranean Blue Voyage South-West Turkey

Tepe Mh., Barbaros Cd. No:245, 48700 Marmaris/Muğla, Turkey Sailing Chef | All-inclusive Blue Cruise Sailing Holidays | Turkish Riviera and Greek Islands
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Sailing Chef takes the famous Blue Cruise as the starting point and upgrades the experience with an eye for detail. You sail the Turkish-Greek coast on the turquoise blue Aegean sea on our luxury Gulet-Yacht while being treated like royalty. Throughout the week, your personal Sailing Chef serves magical dishes prepared from the freshest local ingredients and your crew aims to exceed your highest expectations. Our experience is all-inclusive and you sleep in luxury cabins that all have its own shower and toilet as well as airco. But then again... nothing beats sleeping on deck on your personal mattress to wake up to a sunrise you'll never forget. Our Sailing Chef Gulet can host up to 12 people, yet never feels crowded. You can reserve one ore more cabins or book our gulet as a whole with your own group. Enjoy our brand new sun deck, go snorkling, read the book you have been trying to finish for a long time or simply enjoy the view with a glass of fine wine. A Lifelong Memory!

Inclusions: Dinner, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Lunch, Dinner, Use of Snorkelling equipment, Canoe, fishing equipment, sup board

Exclusions: Gratuities

2. 8-Day Private Cruise around Turkey Coast Bodrum and Gokova

Admiral Tours
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Your travel to Turkey can never be complete if you do not take a yacht/gulet holiday in Turkey. It is the best way to relax when you spend a week on a boat cruising the Aegean or the Mediterranean coastline of Turkey admiring the natural beauty, sampling the freshest and the best of Turkish cuisine, and exploring more than 100 historical places in Turkey. Every spot you anchor, you will find amphitheaters, churches, markets, fortresses, tombs, ancient towns to explore either sunken under the sea or perched on a small island. They are the remains of the Lydian, Lycian, Carian, Hellenic, Roman and Ottoman civilizations. You will have thousands of years of history unfolding in front of you as you move from one cove to another dotted with ancient sites. You will have a 360-degree vista with crystal clear blue waters, the greenest pine trees reaching to the blue sea, cascading mountains with all shades of purple and gray in the background.

Inclusions: Use of Snorkelling equipment, Kayak, Wind-surf, Stand-up paddle, 5 o'clock tea time - with freshly baked cake, pastries, or cookies with coffee and tea., Cocktail hour - platters of fresh vegetables, fruits, and nuts with your wine, beer, or cocktail., Hand, bath and beach towels are provided, Our boats is fully crewed with a captain, a chef, and two or three deckhands, Wi-fi, Satellite TV, Audio Entertainment System, Air-condition and en-suite bathroom in every cabin, Separate cabin-crew quarters, Though the cost of food for charterer and crew is not included, shopping and cooking services are, Fuel up to 4 hours cruising per day, Ships laundry, water of the yacht, Harbour dues and taxes in Turkish waters

Exclusions: Water-skiing, kneeboarding and wakeboarding are possible with additional fee (20 euros per 10 minutes), Cost of charterer’s or crew’s food, soft drinks or alcoholic beverages

Reviewed By 75tcalik

It was not just a Gökova tour,you felt like in heaven.Five star comfort through a very well organized crew and a wonderfull ship.Highly recommandable.Preis fits all expectations.

3. Blue Cruise by a Private Yacht - Feat. Dodecanese Islands of Greece

Ephesus Tour Travel

Enrich your epic "Blue Cruise" voyage with the goodness and archaeological treasures in Turkey and Greece. Best of both worlds. Over the years, we considerably expanded the number of blue cruise options for private groups. We would like to invite you to observe, live and feel the immaculate blend of nature, sun, sea and history on our vibrant routes. Boats from 2 cabins up to 8-10 cabins with luxury options are just perfect for exploring the western coast of Turkey. We are ready to offer you the most suitable yachts of the choice of 700 boats to ensure the most perfect yacht for your needs. In addition to our "Traditional Yachts," we are here to offer state-of-the-art yachts with the utmost comfort in order to feel the sense of style and luxury. What’s more? Taking this saga one step further by visiting those lovely Greek Islands. Best of both worlds! Join us this spring, summer or fall when the sun touches the beautiful Aegean and Mediterranean seas in front of your eyes...

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Lunch, Dinner, Lunch, Dinner, Dinner, Lunch, Dinner, Lunch, All Fees and Taxes, Private transportation

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Reviewed By amran_tasrif

Went on a “private” group tour. It is winter and due to lesser visitors, we got a private tour for a group tour price. From Izmir, it took about 45-60min to arrive at the Ephesus. There was an optional rest room stops along the way. Our guide, Belkant, did a fantastic job of explaining all the sites in Ephesus and later, the Home of Virgin Mary, which was on top of a mountain near Ephesus. The tour included a good Turkish lunch at carpet factory. Of course, there was the “flying carpet” show to entice potential buyers. We learnt a lot about the Turkish carpet industry but we are not a big fan of carpets in general. So politely, we declined all their offers.

4. Blue Cruise by a Private Yacht - Marmaris to Marmaris feat. Gulf of Hisarönü

Ephesus Tour Travel

The epic "Blue Cruise" saga started in Turkey in the 80s, and today it's one of the most important nature activities in Turkey. Over the years, we considerably expanded the number of blue cruise options for private groups. We would like to invite you to observe, live and feel the immaculate blend of nature, sun, sea and history on our vibrant routes. Boats from 2 cabins up to 8-10 cabins with luxury options are just perfect for exploring the western coast of Turkey. We are ready to offer you the most suitable yachts of the choice of 700 boats to ensure the most perfect yacht for your needs. In addition to our "Traditional Yachts," we are here to offer state-of-the-art yachts with the utmost comfort in order to feel the sense of style and luxury. What’s more? Taking this saga one step further by visiting those lovely Greek Islands. Best of both worlds! Join us this spring, summer or fall when the sun touches the beautiful Aegean and Mediterranean seas in front of your eyes...

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Lunch, Dinner, All Fees and Taxes, Private transportation

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Reviewed By amran_tasrif

Went on a “private” group tour. It is winter and due to lesser visitors, we got a private tour for a group tour price. From Izmir, it took about 45-60min to arrive at the Ephesus. There was an optional rest room stops along the way. Our guide, Belkant, did a fantastic job of explaining all the sites in Ephesus and later, the Home of Virgin Mary, which was on top of a mountain near Ephesus. The tour included a good Turkish lunch at carpet factory. Of course, there was the “flying carpet” show to entice potential buyers. We learnt a lot about the Turkish carpet industry but we are not a big fan of carpets in general. So politely, we declined all their offers.

5. Blue Cruise by a Private Yacht - Bike in the Gulf of Gökova

Ephesus Tour Travel

Spice up your epic "Blue Cruise" saga with the freedom of cycling in the ancient routes of the secluded bays. Over the years, we considerably expanded the number of blue cruise options for private groups. We would like to invite you to observe, live and feel the immaculate blend of nature, sun, sea and history on our vibrant routes. Boats from 2 cabins up to 8-10 cabins with luxury options are just perfect for exploring the western coast of Turkey. We are ready to offer you the most suitable yachts of the choice of 700 boats to ensure the most perfect yacht for your needs. In addition to our "Traditional Yachts," we are here to offer state-of-the-art yachts with the utmost comfort in order to feel the sense of style and luxury. What’s more? Taking this saga one step further by visiting those lovely Greek Islands. Best of both worlds! Join us this spring, summer or fall when the sun touches the beautiful Aegean and Mediterranean seas in front of your eyes...

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Dinner, Dinner, Lunch, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Lunch, Dinner, All Fees and Taxes, Private transportation

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Reviewed By amran_tasrif

Went on a “private” group tour. It is winter and due to lesser visitors, we got a private tour for a group tour price. From Izmir, it took about 45-60min to arrive at the Ephesus. There was an optional rest room stops along the way. Our guide, Belkant, did a fantastic job of explaining all the sites in Ephesus and later, the Home of Virgin Mary, which was on top of a mountain near Ephesus. The tour included a good Turkish lunch at carpet factory. Of course, there was the “flying carpet” show to entice potential buyers. We learnt a lot about the Turkish carpet industry but we are not a big fan of carpets in general. So politely, we declined all their offers.

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