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A One-Way Turkish Riviera Journey With Real Variety
For guests who want a charter that feels expansive rather than circular, this 7-night skippered route from Bodrum to Göcek offers one of the most rewarding ways to experience the Turkish Riviera. Instead of returning to the same embarkation point after exploring a single region, this itinerary creates a genuine coastal passage, linking major highlights, lesser-known bays, historic landmarks, and natural wonders along a route that gradually changes in atmosphere as the week progresses. Beginning in Bodrum and ending in Göcek, it is especially appealing to travelers who want a sense of movement, discovery, and progression without sacrificing the comfort and elegance of a fully crewed luxury gulet.
The journey combines everything that makes sailing in this part of the Mediterranean so desirable - clear water, scenic daily passages, inviting swim stops, authentic coastal towns, and anchorages that feel tucked away from ordinary travel routes. The presence of a professional crew means the entire experience remains effortless for guests, from boarding to final disembarkation. Every meal, maneuver, anchorage, and onboard service is handled with care, leaving you free to enjoy the changing coastline and the different mood each destination brings. This is a route with both beauty and narrative, ideal for guests who do not want seven nights of the same scenery repeated in different forms.
The Route From Bodrum to Göcek
Day 1 - Embarkation in Bodrum
Boarding takes place in Bodrum at 17:30, where guests are welcomed aboard and introduced to the yacht before settling into their cabins. Bodrumâs energy, waterfront restaurants, and historical backdrop make it an excellent place to begin a premium charter. The first evening can be spent enjoying the marina atmosphere or relaxing onboard while the crew prepares everything for departure the next day.
Day 2 - Knidos
After breakfast, the yacht sails approximately 4 hours to Knidos. Perched at the end of the Datça Peninsula, this destination is one of the most dramatic and culturally rich stops on the Turkish coast. The archaeological ruins, amphitheater, and panoramic views create a strong sense of place, especially in the late afternoon light. Guests can explore ashore, swim nearby, and enjoy a refined evening at anchor in a setting where ancient history meets open-sea beauty.
Day 3 - Datça and Aktur
The route continues with around 2 hours of sailing to Datça, where guests can walk through the harbor area, browse local shops, and enjoy the relaxed café culture that gives the town its appeal. Later, a shorter cruise of roughly 1 hour reaches Aktur, known for its clear water and tranquil natural surroundings. The contrast between harbor charm and secluded anchorage gives this day a pleasing rhythm, with both shore time and private deckside relaxation built naturally into the schedule.
Day 4 - Bozburun
After breakfast, the yacht cruises for approximately 3 hours to Bozburun, a village long associated with traditional wooden boat building. This destination brings a more local and quietly authentic atmosphere to the charter. Guests can walk through the village, observe its unhurried pace, enjoy seafood by the waterfront, and appreciate a side of the Turkish coast that remains rooted in maritime craft and regional identity. It is a softer, more intimate stop than the larger yachting hubs.
Day 5 - Serçe Bay
A short passage of around 2 hours leads into Serçe Bay, one of the itineraryâs most secluded and naturally striking stops. Rocky hills, bright water, and the absence of urban noise make it ideal for guests who want to spend a day almost entirely immersed in sea and landscape. Swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, paddleboarding, and total deckside stillness all suit this bay perfectly. It is one of those places where time seems to open up.
Day 6 - Ekincik Bay
The yacht then sails approximately 3 hours to Ekincik Bay, a calm anchorage framed by greenery and known as the gateway to Dalyan. This destination has a more exploratory feel, offering guests a comfortable place to swim and unwind while also preparing for one of the routeâs most distinctive inland excursions. Ekincik works beautifully as a transition point between pure coastal cruising and the more nature-oriented adventures that follow.
Day 7 - Dalyan and Iztuzu Beach
From Ekincik, guests can join a small-boat excursion to Dalyan, where the landscape and experience shift completely. The river setting, Lycian rock tombs, mud baths, and the famous Iztuzu Beach create one of the most unusual and memorable days of the charter. It is a rare combination of nature, history, and local character. After returning to the yacht, preparations begin for the final leg toward Göcek, giving the week a strong sense of conclusion after such a varied day.
Day 8 - Disembarkation in Göcek
Early morning sailing, often around 2 to 3 hours or overnight depending on conditions, brings the yacht into Göcek for disembarkation at 08:30 after breakfast. Ending in Göcek adds prestige and polish to the route, as the town is one of Turkeyâs best-known yachting centers and a fitting final destination for a high-quality one-way charter.
About the 38m Gulet
This charter takes place aboard a 38-meter gulet with an 8-meter beam, offering the space, stability, and traditional aesthetic that make longer coastal passages especially enjoyable. Built in 2008 and refitted in 2018, the yacht is arranged for comfortable weekly cruising with 6 guest cabins accommodating up to 12 guests. The layout works well for private groups because it offers a strong balance between shared social spaces and enough room for guests to feel unconfined throughout the week.
Air-conditioning is available 24 hours a day, ensuring consistent comfort during warm weather and restful nights after full days outdoors. Inside, the salon and dining spaces have the inviting atmosphere expected from a classic gulet, making them suitable for leisurely breakfasts, evening meals, conversation, and moments of cool retreat during the day. On deck, there are multiple lounging and sunbathing areas, so the yacht adapts easily to changing moods - social in one moment, private and quiet in the next.
The yacht is supported by 7 professional crew members, and that makes an enormous difference on a route like this. Because the itinerary covers distinct regions and moves through a wider coastal corridor, strong crew coordination helps maintain the charterâs relaxed feeling. Guests can simply enjoy the route while navigation, meals, service, timing, and onboard organization are managed professionally in the background.
For active guests, the yacht carries an extensive selection of watersports equipment including a jet ski, banana, ringo, water ski, wakeboard, mable for 4 persons, 2 kayaks, and 2 stand-up paddleboards. That means calm bays become more than scenic anchorages - they become spaces for play, exploration, and energy whenever the group wants it. The beauty of this setup is that it supports both adventure and idleness equally well.
A Charter That Feels Like a Real Passage
Many weekly routes offer comfort, but fewer offer a genuine sense of journey. This one does. It moves from the energy of Bodrum to archaeological Knidos, the human-scale charm of Datça and Bozburun, the natural peace of Serçe and Ekincik, the unique inland world of Dalyan, and finally the polished yachting atmosphere of Göcek. The result is not simply a holiday spent on a yacht, but a layered coastal experience with a clear beginning, middle, and end.
For guests looking for a weekly charter that combines Turkish Riviera beauty with range, character, and premium onboard living, this itinerary is exceptionally well positioned. It is elegant without being static, adventurous without becoming demanding, and carefully designed for travelers who want to feel they have truly gone somewhere by the time the week is over.
























































































































