Located on the Aegean coast, Kusadasi, whose name means "island of birds", is an old fishing village backed by an amphitheater of hills facing a wide bay. The warm hospitality of its inhabitants and the fabulous archaeological wealth of the surroundings have enabled it to become one of the most popular seaside resorts in Turkey, with a modern and perfectly sheltered marina, where the quality of the welcome deserves to be emphasized.
From here, you can easily visit Ephesus, one of the largest ports of Antiquity, only about 10 km inland.
From our yacht charter base, you can sail along the coast to the south or visit the Greek island of Samos, just 10 miles away.
With its poetic name, literally translated as «the island of birds», the city of Kusadasi cultivates mystery. Is it due to its fauna or its geographical shape? In any case, this exotic name encourages travelers to discover this charming town in western Turkey. Thanks to yacht charters in Kusadasi, you can discover the most beautiful tourist attractions in this promising destination.
A city in a fascinating cultural region
Kusadasi's greatest advantage is undoubtedly its geographical position. The city is located at the crossroads of historical sites that are well worth a visit. Your first approach to the town will not only be culturally enriching, but will also pleasantly surprise you. The camera then becomes an indispensable ally for keeping memories of your visit to these magical places.
As soon as you arrive, you will be amazed by the astonishing Byzantine fortress of Güvercin Ada. The site stands majestically on a peninsula close to the port area. Not far from there, visit the sumptuous Kervansaray or Caravanserail, a former resting place for pilgrims and merchants. Also in the vicinity, find the south gate, a remnant of the old walls of Kusadasi. Finally, don't forget to stop by the bazaar market to buy souvenirs.
To extend your cultural discovery, board your boat for an exciting cruise. The first stop will be at Priene, where you can immortalize the ruins of the temple of Athena. Then discover Miletus, the theater, the temple of Apollo, the Faustina Baths and the equally photogenic Seljuk caravanserai. Finally, sail to Didyma, known for its imposing columns.
Relaxing day in Kusadasi
at the end of your visits, spend some pleasant moments on the beach of Kadinlar Denizi, the most popular in Kusadasi. Water sports fans can indulge in swimming, diving and water skiing.
Fancy a little getaway in the heart of nature during your stopover in Kusadasi? Take a trip to Dilek National Park. The forest trails in the park will lead you to the beautiful Zeus Cave.
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 |