Recommendation: Start your 7-day charter in göcek this summer and follow the coastal route along the Turkish Riviera, looping from cliff-led coves to calm bays where you can anchor in crystal-clear water.
From göcek you head toward Fethiye, a 25 nm leg that typically takes 4–5 hours at a steady 5–6 knots. Stop to swim in a sheltered cove, then step ashore to stroll the hillside market stalls. In the late afternoon you return to the boat, have a fine meal on deck, and watch the culture of their towns unfold as sunset colors the cliffs.
Your second day takes you along the coast to Oludeniz and the quiet headland around Butterfly Valley, a 20–30 nm stretch that rewards you with crystal-clear water and dramatic cliffs. Anchor in a sheltered cove, take a short hike to a viewpoint, and enjoy a fish lunch on board. In Kaş or Kalkan you can wander white houses perched above the harbor and sample the local culture at a small market before sunset.
On day 5 the route continues toward Patara Beach and the ancient ruins, giving you time to snorkel along sheltered reefs and then sail to a hillside village for a dinner ashore. The headland trails offer stunning views over the sea, and you can pair a swim with a stroll through narrow lanes that lead to a family-run tavern.
Day 6 heads toward Marmaris and then Bodrum, choosing a marina or a quiet cove for an overnight stop. After a morning swim, you can visit the market in Bodrum, have a late lunch, and sample the fresh seafood that the coast offers. The final arc brings you back to Göcek, where you drop the sails and reflect on the pristine coast, the hidden coves, and the blue water you’ve enjoyed during this itinerary. Two itineraries–clockwise and counterclockwise–offer flexible options and both keep you in fine sailing mood, with crystal-clear seas, cliffs overhead, and a time-honored coastal culture to explore.
7-Day Turkish Riviera Coastal Route for a Barcelona-Linked Charter
Day 1: Anchor in torba, a quiet cove on the Bodrum coast, and watch turquoise waters lap the hull as lush hills frame the horizon. A 2-hour sail opens the route, followed by a fine sunset over the bay’s cote, setting a relaxed pace for a summer voyage that captures the season’s warm times.
Day 2: Cruise to Bodrum Town (2–3 hours). Known for dramatic harbor views from the castle, the town blends history with a vibrant market. Browse spices and crafts, then linger over seafood. Market hours peak in the morning, offering a taste of local life, and an afternoon sail along the coasts provides a well-paced rhythm for the international crews on board.
Day 3: Head to kalekoy (Simena) in the Kekova region, about 3–4 hours. Kalekoy sits above turquoise coves and the sunken city, a cultural hotspot with a fortress and a charming harbor. Visiting spots include the kalekoy fortress, the ancient tombs carved into the cliffs, and snorkeling near shimmering shores. The lush coastline makes for tranquil swims between passages.
Day 4: Next stop Kaş (2–3 hours). Kaş offers a charming old town, a lively market, and rich cultural sites along the waterfront. Wander the cobbled lanes, enjoy fresh fish at a harbor taverna, and glide into clear waters for a relaxing afternoon before a sunset sail.
Day 5: Set course to Göcek or the Fethiye area (3–4 hours). Göcek hosts a sophisticated marina scene with international crews and refined dining. Visit Butterfly Valley or Oludeniz for a quiet beach stop, then chase coves and spots along the coastline on a comfortable, well-paced voyage.
Day 6: From Göcek head to the Datça Peninsula (3–4 hours). The lush coast yields quiet coves and pristine waters, with Knidos offering a storied spot for exploration. Time a tender visit to the ancient ruins and dramatic viewpoints, then linger in the sea lanes that frame the peninsula’s edge.
Day 7: Return toward Marmaris or back toward Bodrum, tracing the cote once more to close the loop. Pick two last spots for a final swim, then compare the day’s beauty with croatia-like coastlines known for limestone cliffs and bright harbors. This itinerary leaves room for a flexible schedule and a future update to refine the route.
Days 1–2: Bodrum to Göcek highlights and mooring options
Depart Bodrum at dawn and anchor near Cleopatra Beach for a crystal-clear first night. From here you sail along fantastic coastlines, with beaches along the Datça and Gökova coasts, and the Castle of St. Peter rising above the town as a reminder of history and trading routes that once connected this port to the wider Aegean. Nearby waters invite a quick swim, and the scenery is magical in the early light.
When you cruise this route, you discover why the coast is known for its long, pine-fringed shores and several sheltered coves. The local towns offer fresh seafood and trading stories that echo Balearics-style charm. Some inlets feel like a lake when the wind drops, providing still water for a quiet anchorage before you push toward Göcek, where the crystal-clear water continues to amaze you.
- Mooring options in Bodrum (Day 1): Bodrum Town Marina provides secure berths, services, and a view of the castle; D-Marin Turgutreis and Yalıkavak Marina offer additional options within a short sail. For a quicker stop, drop anchor in Cleopatra Beach or nearby coves with crystal-clear water.
- Mooring and stops toward Göcek (Day 2): In Göcek, choose Göcek Marina for easy provisioning, fuel, and crane services, or anchor in protected coves along the coast when you want more space. Several nearby inlets give you protection and sunset views over the bay.
Days 3–4: Fethiye coast and Oludeniz anchorages
Anchor at Oludeniz at dawn to witness the lagoon’s turquoise glow and pine-fringed hills, then spend the afternoon drifting along the coast toward Sarsala Bay for lunch and a swim.
From there you can discover the eastern stretch of Turkey’s coastlines along the riviera, a famed destination for discovering hidden anchorages, and you may opt for a Gocek detour if the wind allows, offering a sequence of coastlines to explore on the route.
- Day 3 – Oludeniz: drop anchor offshore near Belcekız Beach to enjoy the views, then spend time on deck or in the water and consider a sunset drink at a nearby restaurant ashore.
- Day 3 – Sarsala Bay: a sheltered cove on the coastlines with a shallow shore, ideal for a relaxed swim, light snorkeling, and a hillside stroll; aside from the cove’s calm, you’ll see the stretch of coast through the pines.
- Day 3 – Kabak Bay: anchor behind the headland for dramatic cliff backdrops, a charming setting for a beach walk to Kabak Beach, and a quiet dinner at a cliffside tavern.
- Day 4 – Butterfly Valley: approach the dramatic inlet for a morning swim, then hike into the valley to witness the dramatic scene of sheer rock walls and a narrow beach; some boats offer a shore-side café for a quick bite.
- Day 4 – Göcek detour: if winds allow, sail along the Gocek coastlines to a protected anchor in the Gocek archipelago, a goceks hotspot known for its calm water, island-hopping between coves, and a lineup of waterfront restaurants; discovering these coves becomes a memorable part of the eastern route, with several easy tender trips back to the boat and a chance to sample Turkish fare ashore.
Day 5: Kas and Kalkan sailing routes
Anchor at kalekoy bay at sunrise for calm seas and a scene that greets you with golden light, a gentle summer breeze, and quiet air.
From Kas harbor, steer east along the cote toward the ionian adalari cluster, threading between several islands where turquoise water reveals hidden spots ideal for snorkeling.
Over kalekoy village, drop anchor in a sheltered cove and enjoy a world-class breakfast on deck, with the cliffside village framing your views as the morning breeze freshens the air.
After breakfast, glide to nearby bays where the Adalari archipelago lies, snorkel among colorful fish, and swim through natural baths along the coast.
By late afternoon, sail to Kalkan, anchoring near a sheltered cove overlooking the town’s white rooftops and limestone cliffs; after a quick swim, step ashore to wander the harbor, enjoy a meal with their coastal vibe, and watch the sunset paint the bay.
Reasons to follow this plan include easy anchor spots, several hidden spots for snorkeling, and the chance to give yourself a close-up experience of Kalekoy’s village charm, the Adalari islands, and Kalkan’s coastal scene.
Days 6–7: Antalya sights and return logistics
Disembark in the early hours to maximize Antalya sights along Kaleiçi and the marina; once you reach the quay, start with a light bite and coffee.
Walk the cobbled lanes to see renowned Ottoman architecture, Hadrian’s Gate, and the ancient city walls that frame turquoise views of the cove.
Browse the bazaar for spices, textiles, and crafts; ashore again to board a tender for a harbor hop to a quiet cove for a swim and shoreline stroll, then return to the yacht.
At midday, prepare for the next leg of the itinerary and coordinate with your agent for the closing transfer to the next destination or the airport in Turkey.
From Antalya, several options shape the return: drive to AYT or arrange a private vehicle via your agent for a smooth handover to the next crew or to a hotel before the last night in Turkey.
At the bazaar, several stalls offer regional delicacies, and sailors share stories of turkeys and coastal fare that flavor the menu.
Tempo | Activity | Location | Note |
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08:15 | Disembark and stroll | Kaleiçi Old Town | Ottoman architecture, harbour views |
09:00 | Bazaar visit | Kaleiçi bazaar | Spices, textiles, crafts |
10:30 | Tender ride to cove | Antalya coast | Calm water, ashore vibe |
11:20 | Swim and shore walk | Nearby cove | Turquoise water |
12:30 | Return to yacht and lunch on board | Marina | Group on deck |
14:00 | Transfer to airport or hotel | Antalya | Logistics with agent |
Barcelona linkage: flights, transfers, and port entry tips
Recommendation: Book a direct BCN flight and reserve a bespoke private transfer to Port Vell for a seamless first leg into the sailing scene.
Barcelona-El Prat (BCN) handles frequent direct connections from major hubs. From Madrid expect about 1h30; from Paris around 2h; from London about 2h30. A daytime arrival provides the most reliable transfer window; land before 10:30 and plan a 25–40 minute drive to the marina.
Private transfer options: A sedan for two–three guests averages 25–35 EUR; a 6-seat van runs 50–70 EUR. Fixed-rate taxis offer reliability during peak season. If you travel with a crew, a minivan ensures easy luggage handling and swift port access; traffic can extend the ride to 60 minutes in busy hours.
Port entry tips: Pre-arrange with a port agent and share ETA, vessel name, and a current crew list. Have digital copies of passports for crew and ship papers on hand; keep a printed manifest as a backup. On arrival, follow port control directions to Port Vell or Olympic Port and clear through customs in the designated area. Clearance times vary with volume, but with complete paperwork expect 30–90 minutes. After clearance, secure a calm anchor and prepare for a leisurely start along coves that line the Med coast.
From the hub, connect to broader legs by linking to balearics and cyclades for a cohesive mediterranean itinerary. This setup supports a visit to a bustling bazaar, a moment to discover local crafts, and a gentle sailing rhythm along the eastern coastal waters before your Turkey charter.