Whether crewed or bareboat, luxury yacht or more affordable boat, with a large group or just your family, you can enjoy a pleasant blue voyage with Andreayachting’s weekly boat and yacht rental services. You can plan the most enjoyable summer vacations and blue voyages with boats and luxury yachts of various features.
Are You Ready a Journey Into The Deep Blue Sea?
This summer, would you like to spend a week enjoying the sea and sun on a private boat or luxury yacht, swimming in the most beautiful bays, and embracing the green and blue in a different place every day? Then start planning your blue voyage now and take advantage of Andreayachting’s early booking benefits. When it comes to how you can spend your vacation by renting a boat or yacht for a week, here are the most beautiful blue voyage routes for you!
Fethiye
Fethiye is one of the most beautiful coasts of the Mediterranean! Here, you can trace the footsteps of the Lycian civilization in turquoise waters. Fethiye Bay, lined with sheltered harbors and beautiful bays, is one of the most popular destinations for blue cruises. During your week-long blue voyage in the Gulf of Fethiye, be sure to visit Kaleköy and Kekova coves, where the ancient city of Simena is located. We also recommend adding the Kaş and Kalkan regions, which are quite close to Fethiye, to your itinerary. Kaş and Kalkan are particularly popular among diving enthusiasts and those who want to see marine life up close. Don’t forget to include Gemiler Island in your tour program.
Göcek
Spend a week in pristine, natural bays surrounded by pine forests… on the sea! This is no longer a dream! All you need to do is rent a boat for a week and set your route to Göcek and the surrounding area! If you choose Göcek and its surroundings for your blue voyage, you will be swimming in the eastern coasts at Atbükü, Boynuzbükü, Killebükü, Taşyaka, Sıralıbük, Sarsala, Manastır Koyu, Hamam Koyu, and Göbün. Göcek, Yassıcalar, Tersane, and Domuz Islands are also beautiful areas… A week may not be enough to fully experience all these beauties. Just a heads-up from us…
Bodrum
When the topic of summer vacation comes up, how can we not mention Bodrum? It would be a shame not to! Bodrum is one of the most popular vacation destinations in both Turkey and the world. With its natural beauty and historical features, Bodrum welcomes millions of tourists every year. Each region of the peninsula is dotted with blue-flagged, picturesque bays. Exploring these bays by boat or luxury yacht is an experience like no other. Bodrum Peninsula boat tours are divided into two regions: the western and southern coasts. The most beautiful and popular bays on the western coast are Yalıkavak, Gümüşlük, Turgutreis, and Çatalada; while on the southern coast, Akyarlar, Karaincir, Bağla, Ortakent, Adaboğazı, Bitez, Orak Adası, Çökertme, Ören, and Akbük bays stand out. It should also be noted that there are many more bays worth mentioning and visiting.
Gökova
The sea and sky are separated by a thin line on the horizon, and this area is called Gökova. It deserves to be among Turkey’s most beautiful destinations. As our famous sailor Sadun Boro once said: “God created the world and carved out Gökova. He bestowed it upon his servants as a depiction of paradise.” Located between the Bodrum and Datça peninsulas, Gökova Bay features coves, each with its own unique beauty and covered in pine forests. When setting off from Akyaka, your first stop is Çamlı Liman. Then come Sedir Island, Karacasöğüt, Çanak Bay, Değirmen Bükü, İngiliz Limanı, Okluk Bay, and Löngöz Bay. The bay is not limited to these bays. There are many more beautiful bays, and you can anchor wherever you like and enjoy Gökova as you wish. You must also see the Sea Maiden Statue.
Hisarönü
One of the most beautiful routes for blue cruises along the southern coast is Hisarönü Bay. Starting from Datça and stretching to the Bozburun Peninsula, you can visit Çiftlik Cove, Kurucabük, Gönlücek Bükü, Bencik Cove, Orhaniye, Selimiye, and Dirsek Cove along Hisarönü Bay. In each cove, you will witness the intertwining of forest and sea. Except for Bozburun… However, you can be sure that Bozburun’s unique nature, magnificent sea, and unforgettable sunsets will captivate you.
Datça
The Mediterranean and Aegean Seas meet here. The Datça Peninsula, with its thousands of years of history, poems written about it, and streets synonymous with Can Yücel, is one of the most popular destinations for summer vacations. Exploring the peninsula by boat is a unique pleasure. A blue voyage from the Datça Peninsula begins at Körmen Port in the north, followed by the picturesque coves of Mersincik Port. At the westernmost tip of the peninsula lies the ancient city of Knidos. In Knidos, Palamut Bay, Kurubük, Mesudiye Bay, and Hayıt Bay are worth seeing…
Ayvalık
How about experiencing the raki-fish-Ayvalık trio this summer? Then rent a boat for a week and choose Ayvalık as your destination. Behind you, the lush green majesty of the Kaz Mountains; in front of you, the clear blue waters of the Aegean Sea… One of Ayvalık’s most beautiful bays is Bademli Bay… Here, you’ll find olive trees that are hundreds of years old. Bademli is, in fact, a quiet village in its own right… This charming village, once home to Levantines, is adorned with Greek houses left over from the population exchange period. Kalem Island and Ilıca Bay in Ayvalık are also places you shouldn’t miss on your blue cruise. Don’t forget Çandarlı either. This tiny fishing village will stay in your memory!