DAY 7
Kalkan (for Xanthos and Patara)
Another village along this coast affected by the population exchange of 1922, Kalkan nestles in the crease of ahill at the foot of which is the attractive harbour. It is a scub diving centre and the ideal port from which to visit the ancient cities of Xanthos and Patara. Flowers spill from the balconies in Kalkan and there are numerous restaurants and bars to choose from.
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DAY 8
Kastellorizon
This delightful Greek Island a short distance from the Turkish Coast is an absolute 'must' to visit. After lunching and spending the afternoon in the gorgeous anchorage with gin-clear water, we moor stern-to the quay in the typically Greek village, where one can visit the local museum and dine at the various waterside restaurants. A walk up the path to the top of the precipitous mountain behind the village rewards one with spectacular vistas of the surrounding islands and the Turkish mainland. Before leaving the island, we sail down its eastern coast and visit the beautiful Blu Grotto (said to be better than the one on Capri), which we enter by dinghy, leaving the Gulet outside.
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DAY 9
Kekova
A beautiful area protected from the sea by Kekova Island and abundant in the ruins of a Lycian civilisation, some of which are now under water as the result of a devastating earthquake. The battlements of a magnificent Crusader fortress stand dramatically over the village and the views from the castle is magnificent. Within the castle there is a small theatre and the surounding slopes are dotted with sarcophagi. A true perspective of the sunken city can be perceived from this perfect vantage point.
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DAY 10
Gokkaya
A magnificently remote anchorage amongst a multitude of islands and inlets with a variety of ancient ruins and a small restaurant ahsore. A perfect setting for watersports of all kinds.
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DAY 11
Finike
This town is in the heart of a market gerdening area and is surrounded by citrus groves. It has a harbour and marina and is a good base from which to visit the sites at Demre and Myra, where many splendidly carved rock tombs overlook the magnificent Roman theatre.
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DAY 12
Cavus
This large bay surrounded by sandy beaches is a great spot for watersports and one can also explore the incredible sea caves on the northern shore. It is a short distance from the ancient city of Olympus and there are several good restaurants ashore
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DAY 13
Kemer
En route to Kemer we stop for lunch at Tekirova, where we anchor in what used to be one of the harbours of ancient Phaselis. Here, a few metres from the Gulet, are the well preserved ruins of aqueducts, agoras, baths, a theatre, Hadrian's Gate and an acropolis. The sheltered bay surrounded by sandy beaches, pine forests and shaded ruins makes this an unforgettable stopover. At Kemer we moor in the well equipped marina, which is centrally placed to all the shops and restaurants.
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