Göcek
Gocek, located at the head of the Gulf of Fethiye on Turkey’s Turquoise Coast, is a natural harbour just 22 km from Dalaman International Airport. Surrounded by the Taurus Mountains and offering stunning views of islands and sheltered bays, it’s an ideal place for peaceful sailing and reconnecting with nature.
Gocek primarily caters to yachtsmen and women, with limited nightlife, mainly consisting of a few bars and a music/dance venue. The most active hours are between 19:00 and 22:00, when bars and restaurants are buzzing. As in most seaside towns, there’s a lovely esplanade for leisurely walks.


Yassica Island
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Yassica island in the Gulf of Fethiye is one of the most romantic places, ideal for spending quality time with your partner and photographing gorgeous sunsets. The islands are covered with pine and olive trees, have many sheltered and shallow bays and are ideal for water sports enthusiasts.
Fethiye
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Fethiye is a natural harbor city in the western Mediterranean, known for its magnificent natural beauty and ancient Lycian towns. Oludeniz, considered the most beautiful beach in Turkey, is nearby and a popular starting point for yacht cruises.
If all places and seas were known by a color, Fethiye’s color would be turquoise. The word turquoise, a blue with a hint of green, comes from the blue used in Turkish tile work. The most beautiful shade of blue has settled on the waters of Oludeniz (Dead Sea). Around sunset, you can catch a stunning turquoise hue like no other sea.


Ölüdeniz
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Oludeniz is described as Eden bestowed by God on Earth, earning a great reputation for tourism. Walk on the beach at night and behold the incomparable view Oludeniz offers. It’s simply like magic! Even the invisible bottom of the lagoon, covered with white sand sparkling with lights from the harbor, is a scene to behold. The lush pine forest extending to the coast presents all shades of green, blue, and purple, soothing the eye.
Kayaköy
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Kaya Koy is a very popular spot for divers of all abilities because of its clear water and the unforgettable underwater world.


Gemiler Island
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Gemiler adası, commonly known as a Saint Nicholas island is located North side of Fethiye. A stay in Fethiye can not be completed without visiting this beautiful island named after Santa Claus.
Today the island provides good anchoring for the yachts. It is possible to swim, snorkel around the shore and visit the land where you can see ruins of five churches, ancient vaults, and tombs. This area is also available for water sports.
Ekincik
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Ekincik is an unspoiled natural wonder, blessed with breathtaking beauty. It is uncrowded, pretty and tranquil with a nice little beach nearby. The coastal road there is gorgeous too and is a good base for boat trips and walking tours. The 2 km long stretch of the unspoiled gravel beach meets a small harbor from which the boats depart to Dalyan. The scenery is stunning and there are many opportunities to observe the local wildlife.


Dalyan
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Dalyan is a small town in Muğla province located between Fethiye and Marmaris.Top sights are Iztuzu beach, mud baths, ancient city Caunos. If you want more than relaxing under the sun, Dalyan is the best destination for you.
The 5-kilometer long golden sand beach attracts tourist all around the world, Iztuzu beach is a most important place for Caretta Caretta turtles. These lovely animals lay their eggs on Iztuzu beach between 1st May and 1st September.
Aga Limani
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Aga Limani (Harbour of Aga) is another fascinating bay of the Aegean Sea, known for its deep blue and clear water. This small and lovely bay offers peace and natural beauty that you won’t find anywhere else, providing a rare opportunity to connect with the sea and collect great memories.


Batik Hamam
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This bay offers a magnificent underwater view where you can see a tropical underwater vista. There is a restaurant within each bay offering differing tastes and atmospheres. The quiet and calm nature of the bay makes it an ideal place for the sailors who are looking for a safe anchorage. You can relax and enjoy the beauty of this bay under the pine forest.
Hamam is the bay that no blue voyage yachts or daily tripper boats will pass without anchoring. The sailors like to spend their nights in this bay. There are several restaurants with wooden pergolas on the shore serving the yachts.
Sarsala Cove
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Sarsala Bay is another preferred bay by sailors which is a natural bay ideal for swimming or spending the night in. It is an attractive bay with a long stony beach, a wooded valley that runs inland, surrounded by pine forestry mountain. There are a restaurant and pontoon at the small Sarsala Bay where many yachts moor.


Domuz Island
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Domuz (Boar) Island was a home to many wild boars in past time. It is a natural harbor which is protected from the wind, many boat anchors in high season.
The bay has a stunning background view which is surrounded by lush pine trees. There are rock tombs and ancient ruins at the end of the bay.
