So opt for a yacht charter in Göcek and let its historical, cultural and natural treasures seduce you during your stay. Distinguished by its extraordinary natural beauty, magnificent bay and splendid islands, Göcek fascinates travelers! This charming little town in the province of Mugla in southwestern Turkey offers an incredible diversity of landscapes.
A promising vacation on the Turkish coast
Spend a summer full of remarkable memories in this surprising Turkish village! Between the green mountains that embellish Göcek, the superb turquoise blue sea and the welcoming beaches, there is no shortage of activities.
Setting off from one of its many marinas, you can take a trip out to sea on the side of your charter yacht in search of its pretty coves. Capture some magnificent images of its beautiful bay before heading for the small islands near Göcek. Want to extend your trip? Sail to the superb seaside resort of Antalya to the east or Bodrum to the west.
Friendly, relaxing or invigorating activities await you throughout your trip. For swimming, head for the lovely Inlice beach. The cove there is particularly pleasant and attracts many tourists. Take the opportunity to go scuba diving to observe the octopuses, starfish and colorful fish.
If you are looking for a quieter spot, Ayten beach is the place for you. Veering out to sea on a canoe or pedalo, you will be rewarded with views of the deep blue sea. You can then frolic in the green pine forest in the background or opt for the unusual experience of paragliding. Don't miss the traditional camel ride in Kayakoy, however.
Around the village of Göcek
After your days of dynamic leisure activities, take the time to discover the cultural heritage of the region by setting foot on the ground. The most surprising discoveries are undoubtedly the ruins of the ancient city of Tlos.
Meanwhile, the ancient city of Ephesus and the ruins of Hierapolis are real historical treasures to be contemplated. However, allow two to three hours by road to reach these ancient sites.
Göcek Liman is a small, well-sheltered bay, located at the northern end of the Gulf of Fethiye and surrounded by forest-covered hills.the backdrop of the group of coastal islands surrounding this theatrical city is immense mountains and forests with impressive facilities.
The marina is very well equipped and you will find numerous facilities and services there; it also has the advantage of being close to Dalaman airport.
You can sail one way to Antalya, Marmaris or Bodrum or follow the magnificent "turquoise" coast to Kas, Kekova or Kalkan.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 934 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Chef (meals not included), Sailor, Engineer, Mechanic, Masseuse |
Average price per week | $21,557 |
Minimum weekly price | $1,221 |
Maximum price per week | $995,138 |