Çeşme’s Crystal Bays Daily Tour
Join us for a day of sun, sea, and unforgettable memories as we discover the hidden gems of Çeşme's coastline. Experience the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure on this ideal day trip. Enjoy swimming in Çeşme’s crystal-clear waters and sunbathing in serene bays.
Dive into clarity!
Embark on an unforgettable day trip as we set sail from the stunning Dalyan Marina and explore some of the most beautiful bays along the Çeşme coastline. This tour promises a day of swimming, relaxation, and enjoyment in crystal-clear waters.
Dalyan Marina We begin our journey at Dalyan Marina, renowned for its natural beauty and sheltered geographical structure. As we set sail, take in the serene surroundings and prepare for a day filled with adventure and relaxation.
Ayayorgi Bay Our first stop is the famous Ayayorgi Bay, one of Çeşme’s most sought-after destinations. Known for its turquoise waters and sandy beaches, this bay offers an ideal spot for swimming and sunbathing.
Hacettepe Bay Next, we head to Hacettepe Bay, a hidden paradise known for its tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty. Swim in the calm, clean waters and let the serene environment rejuvenate your spirit.
Bademlik Bay Our final stop is Bademlik Bay, a beloved spot with fine, golden sands and pristine waters. This bay is perfect for swimming and enjoying the sun.
Enjoy swimming in some of the clearest and most beautiful waters along the Çeşme coastline.
Dalyan Yat Limanı
Dalyan Yat Limanı(Marina) and its surroundings allow visitors to immerse themselves in nature and explore the sea and cultural riches. With these features, Dalyan Yat Limanı is an ideal and perfect starting point for day trips.
With its sheltered geographical structure, Marina, the jewel of the Çeşme district, is one of the most preferred marinas in the region. Its proximity to popular spots for yacht and sea enthusiasts, such as Ayayorgi Bay and Eşek Island, and its extremely safe natural structure accessed through a strait, make it a standout location.
Ayayorgi Koyu
Ayayorgi Koyu (from Greek Agios Georgios, \"Saint George\") sits on the Çeşme peninsula on Turkey's Aegean coast, west of Izmir. The cove takes its name from a small Greek Orthodox chapel that once stood on the headland above the bay — a remnant of the Greek population that left the area in the 1923 population exchange. The bay cuts 400 metres inland with depths of 6-12 metres over sand and weed, and is one of the standard day-sail stops on the Çeşme circuit. A beach club operates seasonally on the south shore with a small chiringuito-style restaurant and platforms cut into the rocks. Ayayorgi Koyu is 30 minutes from Çeşme and 90 minutes from Alaçatı by sail. Season runs May through October.
Hacettepe Koyu
Hacettepe Koyu sits on the southern Bodrum peninsula coast, a sheltered cove cut into a pine-forested slope between Aspat and Karaincir beaches. The cove cuts 350 metres inland with the seabed reaching 8-14 metres of sand and weed, good for both day stops and overnight anchoring. The pine forest comes down to within 20 metres of the shore, giving shade on the small pebble beach at the head of the bay. The cove is part of the standard Bodrum south-coast day-sail circuit, used as a quiet alternative to the busier Karaincir Bay 20 minutes east. No road reaches the head of the bay; the only access is by water. Hacettepe Koyu is 90 minutes from Bodrum by sail. Season runs May through October.
Bademlik Koyu
Bademlik Koyu (\"Almond Grove Cove\") is a small sheltered anchorage on the Datça peninsula side of the Hisarönü Gulf, between Bozburun and the open Aegean. The cove cuts inland about 300 metres into a wooded shore of carob and almond trees — the namesake — and the seabed reaches 8-12 metres of sand and weed, with good holding for overnight stops. The surrounding hills have no road access, and the only land approach is by hiking trail from the village of Selimiye. Yachts use Bademlik Koyu either as a day stop on the Marmaris-Datça route or as a quieter overnight than the more popular Bozburun harbour 20 minutes south. Bademlik Koyu is 4 hours from Marmaris and 5 hours from Datça by sail. Season runs May through October.
Dalyan Yat Limanı
Dalyan Yat Limanı sits at the mouth of the Dalyan River in Muğla, on the coast between Marmaris and Fethiye. The marina serves as the south access point for the Dalyan delta — a 14-kilometre river that snakes through reed channels to İztuzu beach, the protected nesting site of Caretta caretta loggerhead turtles, which lay eggs on the 4-kilometre sand spit between May and September. Above the village, the rock-cut Lycian tombs of Kaunos face the river from a cliff dating to the 4th century BC. Yachts based at the marina day-sail the outer coast or take river boats up to the tombs and the mud baths at Sultaniye. Dalyan Yat Limanı is 3 hours from Göcek and 4 hours from Marmaris by sail. Season runs May through October.
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