Routes

Göcek-Fethiye Route

When to visit?

April-October (high season July-August)

Average sea temperature : 25-27°C
Average air temperature : 32°C
Type of wind : Meltemi

What awaits you

Nature

Crystal clear waters, picturesque bays and pine forests

Culture

Ancient cities, Lycian rock tombs, Byzantine ruins

Cuisine

Delicious mezzes and seafood

Sports

Perfect conditions for sailing, water sports, nature walks

Services:

  • Electricity
  • Water
  • Shower
  • Restaurants
  • Market
  • Health center
  • Beach
  • Hotels and pensions

 

Mooring:

  • Pier
  • Jetties
  • Anchorage
  • Laid moorings

 

What to do:

Known for its impeccable service and Mediterranean cuisine, My Marina Yacht Club has been previously visited by celebrities and royals including Prince Charles, Sting and Uma Thurman.

 

  • My Marina offers water, laundry and waste collection services.

Dalyan, where ancient cultures mingle with nature, is world-famous for its Lycian rock tombs and the Ancient City of Kaunos.

 

  • You can reach Dalyan from Ekincik by daily boat tours.

Services:

  • Water
  • Restaurant
  • Beach
  • Shower

 

Mooring:

  • Anchorage
  • Laid moorings

 

One of the best sheltered spots in Göcek, Büyük Sarsala is ideal for water sports and nature walks.

 

  • You can stay overnight here but keep in mind that it can get pretty crowded during high season.

Services:

  • Restaurant
  • Shower

 

Mooring:

  • Restaurant jetty
  • Anchorage

 

What to do:

Have a delicious meal at Gözde Restaurant in an atmosphere surrounded by pine trees.

 

  • Küçük Sarsala is situated just south of Büyük Sarsala.

 

Services

  • Restaurant

 

Mooring:

  • Anchorage
  • Restaurant jetty

 

What to do:

  • Swim among ancient ruins.
  • Hike to the top and enjoy the magnificent scenery.
  • Visit Adaia, one of the iconic venues on this route. It has a restaurant, bar, beach, library, lounge area and boutique.

 

  • This well-known bay gets its name from a legend. It is said that Roman general Mark Antony built a Roman bath for Cleopatra as a wedding gift but it was destroyed after a series of earthquakes.

 

! Can get pretty crowded during high season.



Services:

  • Electricity
  • Water
  • Restaurants
  • Beach
  • Water sports center

 

Mooring:

  • Restaurant jetties
  • Anchorage
  • Laid moorings

 

What to do:

  • Spot the Lycian tombs hiding among pine trees.
  • Hike with the region’s goats.
  • Watch the full moon rise above the sea.
  • Dine at Onno Restaurant which has plates to satisfy every palate.

 

  • The bay’s symbol is a fish figure on a rock. It was painted in 1974 by famous Turkish artist and poet Bedri Rahmi Eyüboğlu who was also a prominent member of the Blue Voyage group.
  • There is a water spring on the starboard side. You can use it to fill your tank.

Services:

  • Restaurant
  • Water sports center

 

Mooring:

  • Restaurant jetties
  • Pier
  • Laid moorings
  • Anchorage

 

What to do:

  • Swim among Byzantine ruins.
  • Indulge in delicious mezzes at Göbün Restaurant (also known as Muammer’in Yeri).

 

  • Göbün has a narrow entrance and is one of the best sheltered bays in Göcek.

Services:

  • Restaurant

 

Mooring:

  • Anchorage
  • Restaurant jetty
  • Laid moorings

 

What to do:

Discover the caves and historical ruins.

 

  • The island is well-sheltered so you can stay overnight.
  • Tersane is the largest of Göcek islands.

 

! Can get pretty crowded during high season.

Mooring:

  • Anchorage

 

What to do:

With crystal clear waters, Domuz Island is perfect for snorkeling, diving and exploring underwater ruins.

 

  • Located between Domuz and Tersane Islands, Akvaryum Bay is the best swimming spot around here.

 

! The island is a private property so landing is not allowed.

Services

  • Water sports center

 

Mooring:

  • Anchorage
  • Laid moorings

 

What to do:

  • Swim on the north side (best spot) of the islands.
  • Watch the glittering scenery of Fethiye at night.

 

  • Yassıca Islands are a favorite among diving enthusiasts.
  • There is a boat that sells gözleme (Turkish stuffed flatbread) at the northern entrance.


! Beware of shallow waters between the islands.

Mooring:

  • Anchorage

 

What to do:

  • Swim in the narrow strait between the island and mainland. 
  • Visit Soğuksu and Kısık Coves around the island.

 

  • Gemiler Island has religious and historical significance. It is said that St Nicholas seeked shelter here while escaping the Roman persecution of Christians. You can see the remains of an Early Christianity church, houses, tombs and cisterns.
  • You can stay overnight here as it is a good anchorage with crystal clear waters.

Mooring:

  • Jetty (Hillside Beach Club)

 

What to do:

Spend the day at the heavenly and iconic Hillside Beach Club. Do not forget to make a reservation to use the resort’s jetty and beach.

 

! Yachts can moor to the jetty on the south side of the resort. Keep in mind that rates are high for staying overnight.

Mooring:

  • Jetty (Yazz Collective)

 

What to do:

Visit Yazz Collective; another iconic and chic venue on this route. It has a restaurant, bar, lounge area, spa, gym, boutique and art gallery.

 

! You can also moor alongside the western shore of the bay. Be careful while anchoring as the bottom is rocky.

Services:

  • Beach
  • Restaurant
  • Shower

 

Mooring:

  • Anchorage

 

What to do:

Dive in to explore the bay’s beautiful underwater caves.

 

  • A good spot to stay overnight while returning to Marmaris.

 

! Can get pretty crowded as it is frequented by day trippers and divers.

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