
SAILING ROUTES : From Marmaris to Fethiye
The beach areas sparkle, and provide visitors with a perfect opportunity to dive, snorkel and swim in relaxing conditions. Yachts and boats decorate the coast of this lovely tourist center where thousands converge to enjoy a fun-filled, self-indulgent holiday. Those who surf and water ski will thrill at the conditions in Marmaris. Energetic entertainment at a lively bar, or dancing until dawn at a sophisticated discotheque can end an ideal day. There are many good buys in Marmaris's boutiques, colorful bazaars and markets. You can find excellent leather and suede goods, copper and brass wares, jewelry, and objects carved of onyx. Turkish carpets, textiles and embroidery make good hand-crafted souvenirs, and the locally produced pine-scented honey called cam ball is superb. The Marmaris Netsel Marina, one of the largest and best-equipped marinas in Turkey, and the Marmaris Albatros Marine, one of the best for wintering and maintaining yachts, make Marmaris an excellent starting-point for the Blue Voyage tour of the Aegean Coast. In May, the Marmaris Yacht Charter Show provides an opportunity to meet the captains and their crews. With plenty of provisions aboard, you set sail in the craft of your choice and languidly explore the spectacular beauty of southern Turkey.
At a bend in the river, high on the cliff face above the fascinating ancient harbor-city of Caunos, magnificent tombs were carved into the rock. From Delikli Island, sailing southeast, you arrive at Sangerme with its pleasant holiday complexes, nestled in cozy pine forests. Yachtsman will want to anchor at Baba Island, across from the pristine sandy beaches. The Gulf of Gocek, with the friendly Club Marine set in a beautiful pine forest, is one of the Mediterranean's best sailing spots. Dotted with islands and indented with many coves, its land and seascapes are irresistible. The ruins of Arymaxa, an ancient city at the southern tip of the gulf, lie at the edge of the azure waters. Opposite on Tersane Island, stand Byzantine ruins, including those of the ancient shipyards. From the Gulf of Gocek sail on into Fethiye |