Beschreibung
7 Nights One-Way Skippered Gulet Charter from Bodrum to Göcek
This one-way weekly charter from Bodrum to Göcek is an outstanding choice for guests who want their yacht holiday to feel like a true coastal journey rather than a simple round-trip cruise. Starting in Bodrum and finishing in Göcek allows the itinerary to unfold with a sense of progression, revealing new scenery and a changing coastal character day by day. It is particularly well suited to travelers who value the combination of historical stops, peaceful anchorages, authentic villages, and a memorable grand arrival in one of Turkeyâs most prestigious yachting destinations. The route is naturally varied, yet it remains balanced and comfortable thanks to moderate daily passages, expert onboard management, and a yacht designed for relaxed living throughout the week.
Bodrum offers a dynamic and polished embarkation point, with all the advantages of a major yachting center and the atmosphere of a coastal town long associated with sophisticated seafaring holidays. From there, the cruise gradually moves southeast along the Turkish Riviera, introducing guests to archaeological sites, charming harbor communities, secluded bays, and wetland environments that are very different from the open coastal views of the earlier days. Ending in Göcek gives the itinerary a special finish, because the final arrival feels both elegant and well earned. For guests seeking a charter that tells a fuller coastal story, this is an especially rewarding route.
About Our Service Along the Turkish Riviera
Day 1 - Embarkation in Bodrum: Guests board in Bodrum at 17:30 and are welcomed onboard for the beginning of a relaxed yet carefully organized week. Once luggage is settled and the charter briefing is complete, there is time to appreciate the yacht, enjoy the evening air on deck, or briefly explore Bodrumâs marina district, restaurants, and historic surroundings. Spending the night in the harbor allows the crew to prepare smoothly for the coming days while guests ease into the rhythm of life at sea.
Day 2 - Bodrum to Knidos: After breakfast, the yacht sails for approximately 4 hours to Knidos, one of the most visually and historically impressive stops on the route. Positioned at the end of the Datça Peninsula, Knidos is known for its ancient ruins, amphitheater, and strong sunset appeal. Guests can step ashore to explore the archaeological site and then return to the yacht for swimming, lounging, and dinner in a setting that combines open horizons with remarkable historical atmosphere. This is a powerful start to the cruising section of the journey because it introduces both landscape and legacy in equal measure.
Day 3 - Datça and Aktur: A morning sail of around 2 hours brings the yacht to Datça, where harbor life feels inviting without being overwhelming. Guests may browse local shops, enjoy cafés, or take a gentle walk through the town before the itinerary continues with a short additional cruise of about 1 hour to Aktur. The move between these two destinations gives the day a pleasing contrast, combining social harbor charm with the quieter natural appeal of a protected bay. By late afternoon, the mood shifts back toward swimming, relaxation, and enjoying the yacht in peaceful surroundings.
Day 4 - Bozburun: The next stage takes the yacht to Bozburun in approximately 3 hours. This village is especially appealing for guests who enjoy places where maritime culture still feels real and unpolished. Known for traditional wooden boatbuilding, Bozburun offers a more authentic encounter with the coastal lifestyle of the region. The waterfront is calm, the pace is gentle, and the atmosphere is ideal for an evening that feels rooted in local character rather than resort energy. For many guests, this becomes one of the itineraryâs most quietly memorable stops.
Day 5 - Serçe Bay: A shorter sail of around 2 hours leads to Serçe Bay, one of the most secluded and naturally beautiful anchorages on this route. Surrounded by rocky hills and transparent water, it provides a day that feels far removed from towns and busy marinas. This is the kind of bay where time slows naturally. Guests can swim, snorkel, paddle, or simply enjoy the yacht as a private retreat in a setting shaped by silence, light, and clear sea. It is an important pause in the journey, emphasizing just how restorative a properly planned gulet charter can be.
Day 6 - Ekincik Bay: The yacht then sails for about 3 hours to Ekincik Bay, a lush and peaceful anchorage that introduces a new environmental mood. The shoreline here is greener and the bay serves as a natural gateway toward the Dalyan region. Guests may spend the afternoon swimming, kayaking, or unwinding on deck while the crew prepares for the next dayâs excursion possibilities. Ekincik offers a quiet kind of luxury, where comfort comes from space, calm water, and a strong sense of being immersed in nature.
Day 7 - Dalyan and the Approach to Göcek: From Ekincik, guests can take a smaller excursion boat to Dalyan, adding one of the most distinctive experiences of the week. This outing may include a river cruise past the Lycian rock tombs, mud bath visits, and time at Iztuzu Beach, famous for its connection to loggerhead turtles. It adds ecological interest and inland scenery to an itinerary already rich in coastal views. After returning from Dalyan, the yacht prepares for the final leg toward Göcek, giving the last full day a sense of movement, variety, and anticipation.
Day 8 - Disembarkation in Göcek: The yacht reaches Göcek by early morning, often after a final 2 to 3 hour or overnight passage, and guests disembark after breakfast at 08:30. Arriving in Göcek gives the week a polished conclusion, as this yachting center is well known for its refined marina environment and its long-standing association with premium cruising on the Turkish coast.
About Our 37m Luxury Gulet
This one-way voyage is hosted aboard a 37-meter luxury gulet built in 2012, offering generous outdoor living areas, a welcoming indoor salon, and accommodation for up to 10 guests in 5 cabins. The layout includes 1 Master cabin, 2 VIP cabins, and 2 Double cabins, which works particularly well for private groups looking for a charter with both comfort and flexibility. The yachtâs 7.40-meter beam supports a roomy onboard feel, allowing social areas to remain comfortable even during a full-capacity charter.
The onboard experience is shaped by the easy elegance of traditional-style gulet cruising combined with practical modern comfort. Guests can enjoy open deck areas for sunbathing, shaded sections for long lunches or afternoon drinks, and an interior salon that provides a refined place to dine or relax indoors. A professional crew of 4 remains attentive throughout the voyage, managing navigation, hospitality, meal service, and guest needs with an approach that is polished without being intrusive. This makes the yacht especially suitable for a one-way route, where smooth coordination and dependable service matter throughout changing destinations.
For guests who want to engage more actively with the water, the yacht also offers a well-rounded selection of toys and support equipment, including a 150 HP dinghy, snorkeling gear, paddle boards, and canoe options, with additional water sports subject to final charter setup. These features bring extra life to the quieter anchorages and make it easy to shift between pure relaxation and more energetic moments on the sea.
Why This One-Way Cruise Leaves a Strong Impression
What makes this route especially compelling is the way it evolves. It begins with Bodrumâs energetic marina atmosphere, moves through the cultural richness of Knidos and the lived-in charm of Datça and Bozburun, then gradually shifts into increasingly secluded and nature-focused settings before finishing in the prestige of Göcek. That progression gives the charter narrative and momentum, making it feel more like a curated coastal passage than a standard holiday loop.
For guests who want a premium Turkish Riviera itinerary that balances cultural depth, natural beauty, and a strong sense of travel, this charter delivers exactly that. Combined with the space, style, and personalized service of a 37-meter gulet, the experience is both comfortable and memorable from beginning to end. It is an excellent choice for travelers who want their week on the water to feel expansive, distinctive, and genuinely different from a simple out-and-back cruise from Bodrum.
























































































































