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7 Nights Weekly Skippered Gulet Charter to the South Dodecanese from Bodrum
This 7-night charter from Bodrum into the South Dodecanese is an excellent choice for guests who want a route with stronger contrasts, bigger cultural landmarks, and a more adventurous island-hopping feel while still enjoying the comfort and elegance of a private gulet. Beginning in Bodrum gives the journey a polished starting point, with modern marina support, convenient embarkation, and the atmosphere of one of Turkey’s most established yachting centers. From there, the itinerary unfolds across Greek islands celebrated for volcanic landscapes, colorful harbors, medieval history, and peaceful natural settings before returning via the Turkish coast. The result is a week that feels expansive, varied, and deeply rewarding.
This route is particularly well suited to travelers who want the sea holiday experience to include genuine discovery. The daily sailing times, generally between 2 and 4 hours, are long enough to make the voyage feel substantial yet comfortable enough to preserve plenty of time for swimming, shore visits, local dining, and relaxed onboard living. Every day brings a slightly different personality, whether that means lively island life, dramatic geological scenery, or a final calm anchorage on the Turkish side before disembarkation. With the skipper and crew managing the entire operation, guests are free to experience all of this without the pressure of coordination, route planning, or onboard logistics.
About Our Service Across the South Dodecanese
Day 1 - Embarkation in Bodrum: Guests board the yacht in Bodrum at 17:30 and are welcomed into an onboard environment designed for a smooth and private start to the week. After the briefing, there is time to settle into the cabins, enjoy the outdoor deck spaces, and absorb the atmosphere of Bodrum’s marina, cafés, and historic surroundings. The first night in the harbor provides a comfortable transition into the charter, allowing everyone to begin the trip at an easy pace.
Day 2 - Kos: The yacht departs after breakfast for a 2 to 3 hour passage to Kos. This island offers a lively and attractive first stop, with a blend of beaches, historical sites, and a vibrant waterfront atmosphere. Guests can choose to explore ancient remains, enjoy a cycle or stroll around town, relax by the sea, or simply take in the energy of the marina and local cafés. Kos is an ideal opening destination because it eases guests into the Greek island portion of the itinerary without feeling rushed or overly remote.
Day 3 - Nisyros: A morning sail of around 3 hours brings the yacht to Nisyros, one of the most distinctive stops of the week. Famous for its volcano, Nisyros offers a landscape that feels dramatically different from the typical island postcard setting. Guests can visit the crater area, admire the volcanic terrain, and explore traditional villages that add local charm to the geological spectacle. This day brings a stronger sense of adventure to the route and often becomes a highlight for travelers looking for something out of the ordinary.
Day 4 - Tilos: The itinerary then continues for approximately 2 to 3 hours to Tilos, where the atmosphere shifts back toward calm, nature, and spacious coastal relaxation. Tilos is known for its quieter character and lower-key appeal, making it ideal for guests who want a gentler day centered on swimming, scenic trails, or a simple appreciation of island life away from crowds. After the drama of Nisyros, this softer stop provides valuable balance within the overall flow of the week.
Day 5 - Symi: After another 2 to 3 hour cruise, the yacht arrives at Symi, famous for its colorful neoclassical harbor and one of the most photogenic waterfront settings in the Greek islands. Guests can walk through the elegant harbor town, browse local shops, and enjoy a meal or drink overlooking the water. Symi feels visually rich and distinctive, and it adds a more glamorous, picture-perfect mood to the itinerary. It is a stop that combines charm, beauty, and a real sense of destination.
Day 6 - Rhodes: A longer passage of around 3 to 4 hours leads to Rhodes, one of the most historically significant and socially vibrant stops on the route. Guests may choose to explore the medieval Old Town, visit major historical landmarks, browse markets, or simply enjoy the energy of a larger island with a deep cultural identity. Rhodes brings scale and grandeur to the itinerary, offering a very different experience from the smaller islands visited earlier in the week. It is the kind of destination that makes the cruise feel broad in scope rather than limited to secluded bays alone.
Day 7 - Return via Datça or Knidos: The yacht then sails back toward Turkey, a longer 4 to 5 hour leg that is softened by a final stop at Datça or Knidos depending on routing and conditions. This return stage is valuable because it reintroduces the Turkish coast in a more reflective, peaceful way after the energy of the Greek islands. Guests can enjoy one final swim, spend a quiet evening at anchor, and close the week in an atmosphere that feels scenic and restorative. It is a well-judged finish that keeps the last day enjoyable rather than overly transit-focused.
Day 8 - Disembarkation in Bodrum: After breakfast, the yacht returns to Bodrum for disembarkation at 08:30. By the end of the charter, guests have experienced a route that combines culture, dramatic landscapes, island charm, and a satisfying return to the Turkish Riviera.
About Our 37m Luxury Gulet
This South Dodecanese journey is hosted aboard a 37-meter luxury gulet built in 2012, offering a comfortable and elegant platform for private cruising across a full week of varied destinations. The yacht sleeps up to 10 guests in 5 cabins, arranged as 1 Master, 2 VIP cabins, and 2 Double cabins, creating a layout that works very well for families and private groups alike. With a beam of 7.40 meters, the yacht feels spacious in both its indoor and outdoor areas, which is particularly important on an itinerary that includes both lively destinations and long, scenic anchorages.
The interior salon is designed to provide a refined retreat for dining and relaxation, while the generous exterior decks allow guests to enjoy the changing seascapes in comfort. Whether anchored off a volcanic island, moored near a colorful harbor, or sailing back along the Turkish coast, the yacht gives guests room to spread out and enjoy the voyage at their own pace. A professional crew of 4 manages navigation, meals, guest service, and the daily practicalities of the charter, ensuring that the overall experience remains smooth, attentive, and highly personal.
The yacht’s equipment also adds useful variety to the week. A 150 HP dinghy supports access and flexibility, while snorkeling gear, paddle boards, and canoe use help guests enjoy each anchorage more fully. Optional high-energy water sports may also be available depending on the final charter arrangement. This combination of comfort and onboard fun makes the yacht well suited to guests who want both relaxation and activity during a longer itinerary.
Why This South Dodecanese Route Is Such a Strong Choice
This charter stands out because of how confidently it combines different kinds of appeal within one week. It moves from Bodrum to the familiar energy of Kos, then into the volcanic uniqueness of Nisyros, the tranquility of Tilos, the visual charm of Symi, and the historical magnitude of Rhodes before returning through the calm beauty of the Turkish coast. Very few weekly itineraries create this level of contrast without feeling disjointed. Here, the sequence works because each stop feels like a natural chapter in a wider Mediterranean journey.
For guests searching for a Bodrum-based gulet experience that offers more than standard coastal cruising, this route delivers a particularly memorable answer. It is visually varied, culturally rich, and supported by the comfort of a spacious 37-meter yacht with personalized crew service throughout. The experience suits travelers who want their holiday to feel luxurious, immersive, and unmistakably different from a conventional resort stay. It is a week designed not only to relax you, but also to leave you with a genuine sense of having traveled through one of the eastern Mediterranean’s most fascinating sailing regions.
























































































































