Croisière de deux semaines en voilier à Bodrum, Turkbuku et dans le golfe de Gulluk, avec formation certifiée IYT.

Datça/Muğla, Turkey

Sailing Yacht

Type d'Embarcation

Voilier

Type d'Expérience

Personne Maximum

6 de personne

Descriptif

Deux semaines de formation à la voile, excursion à Gümüşlük, Türkbükü, Yalıkavak, Torba, Gulluk, Kiyikislacik, IASOS, Didim, Aktur, TurgutReis. Nous vous invitons à participer à notre croisière Bodrum - Türkbükü et à explorer la beauté naturelle de la Méditerranée et de la mer Égée : baignade sur des plages de sable blanc immaculées, flânerie dans des villages préservés, découverte de ruines historiques parfaitement conservées… Qu’attendez-vous ? Imprégnez-vous de la douceur de vivre égéenne, admirez les mille nuances de bleu et de vert, tandis que la mer, le ciel et la terre se fondent en un tableau d’une beauté à couper le souffle. Laissez vos soucis s’envoler au gré du doux clapotis et vos frustrations au gré d’une brise légère. Commencez chaque journée en toute sérénité, bercé par le clapotis hypnotique des vagues sur la coque, avant de plonger dans une mer cristalline.

Cet itinéraire offre une grande variété de sites à découvrir. Vous pourrez explorer deux capitales touristiques du sud de la mer Égée, des baies préservées et des ruines préhistoriques, le tout en une seule excursion.

Détendez-vous à bord de nos voiliers-écoles certifiés IYT, tout en apprenant l'art de la voile et en vivant des vacances inoubliables.

Une fois la formation réussie, vous recevrez un certificat IYT vous permettant de louer un yacht partout dans le monde.

HÉBERGEMENT

  • Vous séjournerez à bord du yacht pendant 14 nuits, dans le cadre d'un programme type de deux semaines.
  • Nos voiliers disposent de 4 cabines, plus une cabine skipper.
  • Nous accueillons un maximum de 6 personnes par yacht.
  • Nous fournissons les draps, les taies d'oreiller et une serviette par personne.

RESTAURATION

L'équipage du voilier fera les courses collectivement et partagera les frais équitablement. Nous pouvons vous fournir une liste de courses. Vous pourrez choisir de cuisiner à bord ou de déguster les spécialités locales dans les restaurants du bord de mer. Le skipper/instructeur est nourri aux frais de l'équipage.

PROGRAMME

  • Chaque nuit, nous faisons escale dans une baie ou sur une île différente. Nous suivrons notre itinéraire prévu, soit le long des côtes turques, soit dans les îles grecques, selon les semaines indiquées. Différents itinéraires sont possibles pour découvrir les îles, et en fonction des conditions météorologiques et des facteurs externes, nous pouvons être amenés à modifier nos routes de navigation à la discrétion du skipper.
  • Le matin, à 8h00, le skipper organisera une excursion facultative pour visiter un site historique ou simplement profiter de la nature. La théorie est enseignée après le petit-déjeuner (10h00-12h00). Dans notre région, le vent se lève généralement vers midi, nous partons donc pour notre prochaine destination vers midi. Après notre arrivée (16h00-18h00), vous aurez du temps libre jusqu'au dîner. Vous pourrez nager, vous reposer, étudier ou faire une promenade en pleine nature. Le dîner est servi à 19h30 et se prolonge pendant quelques heures. Nous dégusterons la cuisine locale et échangerons. Après le dîner, vous pourrez jouer à des jeux (cartes, échecs, etc.), écouter de la musique ou simplement profiter de la nature. Arrivée et départ Samedi est le jour de l'arrivée et de la réunion. Nos voiliers sont amarrés à la marina du Caire (ponton C). Vous pouvez vous enregistrer à partir de 16h00 et vous installer à bord. Notre premier briefing a lieu vers 17h00, suivi du ravitaillement. Nous dînons ensemble à la marina, puis chacun peut profiter de la vie nocturne animée de Marmaris ! Le dimanche est notre premier jour de navigation. Nous terminons nos derniers achats et levons l'ancre vers midi. Notre croisière se termine le vendredi (une ou deux semaines plus tard), après 16h00. Vous pouvez alors quitter le voilier ou prolonger votre séjour d'une nuit à Marmaris. Le yacht doit être vide samedi matin à 10h00 afin de permettre le nettoyage et la préparation pour le groupe suivant.

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Caractéristiques

Fabricant : Beneteau
Modèle : Oceanis 411
Année de Fabrication : 2003
Numéro de Cabine : 4
Nombre de Salles de Bain : 2
Nombre De Couchettes : 10
Longueur (mètres) : 15.35
Largeur (mètres) : 4.85
Tirant d'eau (mètres) : 2.10
Moteur: en HP : YANMAR 75 HP
Capacité Maximale Autorisée: 8
Displacement (at full load): 15600

Détails de Disponibilité

Schedule for check-in:
16:00
( À la date de départ )
Horaire de départ :
10:00
( À la date d'arrivée )
Durée:
2 Weeks
( Jours / Semaines )
Jours disponibles dans une semaine
Lundi
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Jeu
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dimanche

Itinéraire

Day 1
Day 1
Cairos Marina

Our yachts are based in Cairos Marina . Arrive to the yacht and spend the night aboard in the Marina. You can also use the opportunity to do some shopping in the marina and stock up for your sailing trip.

0 NM Covered.
Day 2
Cairos Marina – Bodrum

Another long leg with an early start. Bodrum is an inviting, colorful crowd full of surprises, sometimes a humble wiseacre and a loose wise man, sometimes it is an alone crazy, it is freedom, love; Bodrum is sun, sea and after all it is history… In short Bodrum is everything and everybody. Because everybody has it is own Bodrum here. Some live a modest, peaceful and quiet life, some live crazily madly. Bodrum is a White that bears all colors and also internalizes them. It rains different here and also the sun rise different and sets completely different. Wind blows different, sea smells else. Bodrum is the naughtiest, the haughtiest, the most inert, the most beautiful, the most honest and the most frank child of Nature Mother.

35 NM Covered.
Day 3
Bodrum - Gumusluk

Departure is early again for this leg. Gümüşlük, a seaside village on the western shore of the Bodrum peninsula, is known for its fishing-village charm, its simple but delicious waterfront restaurants and its spectacular sunset views. If you visit Gümüşlük, it will most likely be for one of those sunset seafood dinners—which, I wager, you will remember for years. Gümüşlük stands on the site of the ancient Carian city of Myndus whose seafront sections slid into the sea in some long-forgotten earthquake. Today these barely submerged remains are a magnet for snorkelers and underwater photographers.

35 NM Covered.
Day 4
Gumusluk – Turkbuku

Departure is early again for this leg. Türkbükü has a well-protected harbor, ringed with high hills that contain a number of luxury hotels and holiday villas. The cape of Gölbükü and surrounding islands protect the bay from waves. The town is a favorite vacation spot and second residency of many upper-class Turks and although less visited by West European tourists, compared to Bodrum, Türkbükü has become increasingly popular with foreign visitors. There are no broad sandy beaches, but a semi-circular boardwalk, dense with shops, restaurants, bars and docks for sunbathing in the day and dining in the evening, circles the bay. The protected harbor is also a refuge for yachts and allows for swimming pool-like conditions in the morning before the afternoon breeze comes in. In the high tourist season, Turkish pop-stars, models and professional athletes can be sighted at the posh bars and restaurants or strolling along the boardwalk, justifying the popular labeling of Türkbükü as the Saint-Tropez of Turkey.

25 NM Covered.
Day 5
Turkbuku - Torba

The pebbled beach wraps itself around Torba Bay, and the clear blue Aegean sea is fantastic for families wishing to swim or pursue various water sports. Drinks and snacks are available throughout the day on the beach, and there are small shops that sell beach items. Sun beds and umbrellas are available for hire, and some stretches are shaded by eucalyptus trees. At night, Torba Bay sparkles with candlelight from the upmarket (but not expensive) restaurants, dotted around the bay. Freshly caught fish, meze and a variety of mediterranean food is available.

25 NM Covered.
Day 6
Torba - Guvercinlik

It is a beautiful fishing village, surrounded by nature. It is enclosed sea like a lake. Guvercinlik is surrounded with small restaurants, hotels and houses. There is Salih Island on the shore. The hills to the east of the tall and wide Salih Island are covered in pines and lower parts in olive trees. The best on the island is the cove where there is a white house on the south east part of Salih. Despite the pollution created by the fish farms nearby, the sea is still very clean. There is another holiday area consisting of seven or eight villas in the south. There are almost no historic remains to prove, although it is claimed that the island of Salih was the location of old Karyanda.

25 NM Covered.
Day 7
Guvercinlik - Kiyikislacik (Iasos)

Kıyıkışlacık Bay is a natural harbor that is highly favorable for fishing. You can buy fish or eat a delicious meal in one of the fish restaurants on the coast. The view of the ruins of the Iasos ancient city on the other side of the harbor and the centuries old olive trees. The harbor in the center of the village is a rare kind of natural harbor-bay; there is a peninsula that is covered with olive trees on one side and there is another peninsula, in which the Iasos ancient city resides on the other side. The most important reason for building the Iasos here was probably the presence of such a sheltered, natural harbor. Iasos, the oldest settlement in the city is dated to late 3000s AD. The buildings and structures of the Agora are dated to different periods of structure: Bronze Age Structures, Geometric Period Necropolis, Classical Period (Double Axes Sacred Area) and Late Hellenistic Period. You should visit the Fish Market Museum, where a certain part of the finds of regular excavations in Iasos ancient city, which were done by the Italian Archeology Commission since 1960, are exhibited. The mole tower at the mouth of the harbor is a Medieval Age structure. The other tower across it was destroyed. In the past, a chain was stretched across the 52 meters wide entrance gap between the two lighthouses to control the sea traffic. It is still possible to reach the lighthouse by walking on the shore and passing through the stones of the mole that are still above the sea level.

25 NM Covered.
Day 8
Kiyikislacik - Kazikli

Kazikli is famous for its fish farms, though they are reduced in number these days. It is rocky in the east and exposed to any winds. There are pine trees lining the western area which has many small coves. Fewer boats visit these days though that is an advantage at times. The main harbour is Pile in the north, a cove and well-sheltered.

25 NM Covered.
Day 9
Kazikli - Akbuk

Akbük (meaning "white bay") is a small holiday resort on a bay in the Aegean Region near Didim and with a permanent population of 4,000. Akbuk is one of the place where blue and green tones come together. The deep blue sea is shallow and clear. It is suitable for all water sport activities in this unique sea. (Scuba Diving, Windsurfing and etc…). It used to be a small town where all fishermen caught delicious Aegean sea-bass, but now it is a rapidly growing tourism resort with its holiday complexes as well as summer houses, villas, a small harbour, hotels.

25 NM Covered.
Day 10
Akbuk - Didim

Didim takes its name from ancient Didyma, situated close to the modern town. During the Ottoman Empire era, the town was known as Yoranda or Yoran. Didim known for its long sandy beaches, clear blue sea, ancient ruins, and its own microclimate, benefiting from hundreds of days of sun annually and warm winters, allowing residents to use the beaches and engage in watersports even in January. Didim town has hotels, a weekly market, a waterpark, and the antique Temple of Apollo nearby. Didim is also close to a number of other ancient towns and natural formations, such as Lake Bafa national park, the Büyük Menderes River, and historic sites like Miletus and Priene. Didim was small town with fishing village roots, urbanized places to buy property in Turkey, it has attracted a large expat community. Apollo Temple is the most notable landmark. Dating from its time as a pagan worshipping centre, it marks the end of the famous sacred way that was a pilgrimage route from the ancient city of Miletus. As a renowned oracle of the Hellenistic world, it comes a close second to the oracle of Delhi in Greece and had building work continued, it would have been bigger. Dedicated to the Greek gods of Apollo and Artemis, it is the most popular tourist attraction in the region.

25 NM Covered.
Day 11
Didim – Yalıkavak

We have short leg today to Yalikavak. This area seems to be a little known gem. The water is absolutely clear, the wind (Meltemi) appears at 14:00 every day to provide good sailing until around 18:00 by which time it drops away to allow wonderful evenings at anchorage in the most delightful secluded bays. There are three coves in the northern part, this anchorage is known as Küdür. Take time to explore the village of Sandıma. Sandıma is a deserted Greek village, renovation works are being carried out.

20 NM Covered.
Day 12
Yalikavak - Turgutreis

Turgutreis is a charming coastal resort, backed by green mountains, surrounded by the crystal waters of the Aegean and shined upon by the blue skies of the summer season. Previously, this popular resort was known as Karatoprak, however the name was changed to Turgutreis in 1972 to respect a Turkish sailor who was born there in 1485. Because of its suitable winds, Turgutreis coast is favored by professional wind surfers. Because of it market day on Saturdays, it also attracts many people. This volcanic area is interesting and offers possibilities for walking and trekking tours. Visitors enjoy the volcanic landscape which is very dramatic and impressive. The 14 small islands, located nearby Turgutreis, are used by farmers as additional pasture land for their animals and by the local fishermen for fishing. These islands and beautiful coastline offers great possibilities for boat, diving and sailing tours.

25 NM Covered.
Day 13
TurgutReis – Mersincik

Another long leg with an early start. Return leg will be long and mostly downwind. We anchor at Mersincik, a lovely bay fronted by steep pine-covered slopes and pebble beaches.

35 NM Covered.
Day 14
Mersincik – Datca Cairos Marina

Departure is early again for this leg. After a swimming break We go downwind for our marina. You can leave tonite or spend a night at Datca restorants. Saturday morning boats will be cleaned, So you need to leave before 9:00-10:00

Total NM = 325

Règles de réservation

Le prix comprend :

  • Deux semaines de stage de voile à Bodrum/Turkbuku : 1 200 € par personne
  • Permis skipper sans équipage : 200 € supplémentaires

Conditions d’annulation :

Outre la politique stricte de KaterBlue, une exception s’applique : en cas d’annulation dans les 30 jours précédant le stage, aucun remboursement n’est effectué ; en cas d’annulation avant 30 jours, deux options sont possibles : remboursement de 50 % ou inscription à la saison suivante aux mêmes dates.


Sécurité / Dépôt de garantie : £2,100
( Le dépôt de garantie vous est entièrement remboursé dans les 72 heures suivant votre départ, sous réserve de toute réclamation de casse/dommage par l'Opérateur/Propriétaire. )

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Règles d'Annulation

Strict Politique

La non-présentation entraînera la perte de la réservation.

Les jours non dépensés en raison d'un départ anticipé sont marqués comme perdus.

Les remboursements selon les conditions d'annulation excluent les frais de service KaterBlue.


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