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Çeti Suyu, Kargı Cove
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Akvaryum Cove
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Armutlu Su Cove
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Kunta Kinte Bucht Datça
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Moskof ini
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Incirli in

Ince Burun Daily Coastal Exploration Tour

Departing from Ceti Suyu, Datca, Turkey
Daily Route

Discover hidden gems, immerse yourself in breathtaking views, and create unforgettable memories on this exhilarating adventure. Indulge in a day of escape, exploration, enjoyment, and relaxation along the coastal wonders of Ince Burun.

Daily tour
Child friendly
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Total Sailing:8.81 Miles

Escape to coastal paradise!

Discover the hidden treasures of the coast as you embark on a journey with us. Join us for an unforgettable day of exploration and relaxation along the stunning shores of Ince Burun.

Capacity: Our tour accommodates up to 6 guests, including infants and children.

Duration: The tour operates from 10:00 to 18:00.

Itinerary: Departure from Datça Harbor to Ince Burun Lighthouse. Stops at Çeti Suyu, Akvaryum, Armutlu Su, Kunta Kinte, Moskof İni, İnce Burun İskelesi, İncirli İn, Yassı Yer, and İnce Burun Feneri bays along our route.

Stops: Depending on weather and bay conditions, we may make stops at 3 or 4 bays throughout the day.

Lunch: Lunch service is provided onboard.

Afternoon: Enjoy a complimentary cocktail and fruit service in the late afternoon.

Beverages: Tea, coffee, and water are available throughout the day.

Daily Rate: The daily rate for the tour is 500 €.

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Çeti Suyu, Kargı Cove

Çeti Suyu is a sub-cove at the head of the larger Kargı Cove on the Hisarönü Gulf, between Marmaris and the Bozburun peninsula. The cove takes its name from the cold freshwater springs (çeti suyu = \"cold water\") that emerge from karst rock at the head of the inlet — the boundary where freshwater meets warm sea creates a visible temperature line and unusual swimming conditions, with the cold spring water sitting in pockets below the surface. The seabed reaches 8-12 metres in mud and weed, used as a lunch and swim stop on the Marmaris–Bozburun route. There is no village, no road, and no facilities. Çeti Suyu is 2 hours from Marmaris by sail. Season runs May through October.

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Landmarks
Underwater Odyssey at Kargı Cove
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Experience the Underwater Odyssey at Kargı Cove, where the pristine waters invite you into a world of aquatic wonder. As you approach the cove, the first thing you'll notice is the breathtaking clarity of the turquoise sea, offering a glimpse into the vibrant ecosystem beneath the surface. Don your snorkeling gear and embark on a journey through this underwater paradise.

As you glide through the calm waters, marvel at the colorful fish darting among the rocks and seagrass. Look out for schools of minnows shimmering in the sunlight, curious octopuses hiding in their rocky lairs, and perhaps even a graceful sea turtle passing by. The gentle waves and sheltered location make Kargı Cove an ideal setting for snorkelers of all experience levels.

If you're in the mood for a refreshing swim, the cove's tranquil environment provides the perfect setting. Dive into the inviting waters and let the soothing sensation of the sea wash over you. After your aquatic adventure, you can relax on the pebbled beach, enjoying the warmth of the sun and the calming sound of the waves. The "Underwater Odyssey at Kargı Cove" is not just an activity; it's an opportunity to connect with the natural beauty and vibrant marine life of Datça's coastline.

Swimming
Snorkeling
Pathways of Datça
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Explore the Pathways of Datça, an inviting activity that encourages you to discover the lush landscapes and scenic trails surrounding Kargı Cove. This enchanting region, nestled on the Datça Peninsula, is a paradise for hikers and nature lovers, offering a variety of routes that cater to all levels of outdoor enthusiasts.

Begin your journey at the cove's edge, where the trails wind through verdant vegetation and lead you deeper into the natural beauty of the area. As you walk, enjoy the fragrant aromas of wildflowers and the gentle rustling of leaves in the breeze. These pathways reveal hidden viewpoints with breathtaking vistas of the Aegean Sea, where you can pause to take in the scenery or capture stunning photographs.

The trails offer an opportunity to observe the diverse flora and fauna that thrive in this Mediterranean environment. Keep an eye out for playful birds, agile lizards, and other wildlife as you explore. Along the way, you'll encounter unique rock formations, shady groves, and peaceful spots to rest and enjoy a picnic.

Whether you choose a vigorous hike or a leisurely nature walk, the Pathways of Datça promise an enriching experience. The combination of natural beauty and serene landscapes makes this activity a must for anyone seeking a deeper connection with the stunning outdoors of Kargı Cove and the surrounding Datça Peninsula.

Hiking
Nature Walks
Seaside Feast at Kargı Cove
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Indulge in a Seaside Feast at Kargı Cove, where the natural beauty of the pebbled beach sets the perfect scene for a delightful picnic or barbecue. Pack your favorite snacks and drinks, and head to the cove for a day of relaxation and good company. Some areas are equipped with barbecue facilities, allowing you to grill to your heart's content while soaking in the breathtaking coastal views.

As you set up your picnic spot, take in the tranquil atmosphere of Kargı Cove. The sound of gentle waves lapping against the shore creates a soothing backdrop, while the surrounding greenery adds a touch of serenity. Whether you're gathering with family, friends, or a special someone, the cove offers ample space to spread out and enjoy a leisurely afternoon.

If you're using the barbecue facilities, light up the grill and prepare for a memorable outdoor cooking experience. The fresh sea breeze adds an extra layer of enjoyment to the aroma of grilling food. As you savor your meal, you can gaze out at the shimmering waters of the Aegean Sea, watch the boats sail by, and appreciate the untouched beauty of the cove.

After your feast, take a leisurely stroll along the beach, collect unique pebbles and shells, or relax in the shade of a nearby tree. The Seaside Feast at Kargı Cove is not just about the food—it's about creating lasting memories in a picturesque setting, surrounded by nature's splendor.

Beachside Picnics
Nearby Restaurants
Yeşim Bar Restaurant
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Yeşim Bar Restaurant in Datça is a charming dining spot that offers a delightful combination of delicious food and a welcoming ambiance. Nestled in a scenic location, this restaurant provides a perfect setting for a leisurely meal or a relaxing evening with friends. The menu features a diverse selection of dishes, from traditional Turkish cuisine to international favorites, catering to a wide range of tastes. The use of fresh, locally sourced ingredients adds to the appeal, ensuring each dish is flavorful and satisfying. With a well-stocked bar, guests can enjoy a variety of beverages, including classic cocktails and regional wines. The outdoor seating area is particularly inviting, allowing patrons to dine al fresco while enjoying the gentle sea breeze and picturesque views. Yeşim Bar Restaurant is known for its friendly service, creating an enjoyable dining experience that leaves a lasting impression on visitors to Datça.

Bar Restaurant
Cennet Köy, Restaurant and BeachBar
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Cennet Köy, Restaurant, and Beach Bar in Datça is a hidden gem that combines excellent dining with a laid-back beach vibe. Located in a picturesque cove, this establishment offers a unique blend of relaxation and gourmet cuisine. The restaurant serves a diverse menu, featuring fresh seafood, local specialties, and Mediterranean-inspired dishes, all prepared with high-quality ingredients. The open-air dining area allows guests to enjoy their meals while soaking in the stunning views of the sea and the surrounding landscape.

The beach bar at Cennet Köy is the perfect spot for unwinding with a refreshing cocktail or a cold beer. With its comfortable seating and relaxed atmosphere, it's an ideal place to spend an afternoon or evening, listening to the gentle waves and enjoying the company of friends or family. The beach area is well-maintained, with sun loungers and umbrellas available for guests who want to relax by the water.

Whether you're looking for a leisurely lunch, a romantic dinner, or a place to sip drinks with a view, Cennet Köy, Restaurant, and Beach Bar offers a delightful escape in Datça. The friendly staff and beautiful surroundings create a welcoming environment that makes this spot a favorite among locals and visitors alike.

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Beach Bar
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Akvaryum Cove

Akvaryum Cove sits on the south side of the Bodrum peninsula, named for the clarity of its water — \"akvaryum\" means aquarium, and the cove takes the name from the visible fish life on the rocky reef seabed, viewable from the surface without a mask. The cove cuts into the cliff for about 200 metres, with a rocky shore, no beach, and depths of 3-15 metres over sand patches and rocks. The clarity allows seabed visibility to 18 metres in calm summer conditions. The cove is a standard lunch and snorkel stop on the Bodrum day-sail circuit out from the main town. There is no village; the road from Bodrum to Kargı village runs 200 metres above the cliff. Akvaryum Cove is 60 minutes from Bodrum by sail. Season runs May through October.

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Armutlu Su Cove

Armutlu Su Cove is a small sheltered anchorage on the Datça peninsula side of the Hisarönü Gulf, named for the freshwater spring (su) and the wild pear trees (armut) that grow around it. The cove cuts into the wooded shore for about 250 metres, with a rocky and pebble shore at the head and depths reaching 8-14 metres of sand and weed. The freshwater spring at the head of the cove creates a cooler swimming layer near the shore. There is no village, no road access, and the only landfall is by tender. The cove is one of the quieter overnight options on the Marmaris–Datça route, used when the more popular Bozburun and Selimiye anchorages are full. Armutlu Su Cove is 3 hours from Marmaris by sail. Season runs May through October.

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Kunta Kinte Bucht Datça

Kunta Kinte Cove is a small wooded anchorage on the north side of the Datça peninsula, on the Hisarönü Gulf coast. The cove takes its informal name from a comparison made by visiting German gulet crews in the 1980s to the African village in Alex Haley's Roots — a name that stuck on charter maps even though the cove's Turkish name is little used locally. The bay cuts into the pine-covered shore for about 300 metres, with a small pebble beach at the head and depths reaching 8-15 metres over sand. The cove offers shelter from the prevailing summer northwesterlies and is used as a lunch and swim stop on the Datça day-sail circuit. There are no facilities and no road access. Kunta Kinte is 90 minutes from Datça by sail. Season runs May through October.

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Moskof ini

Moskof ini (\"Muscovite cave\") is a small cove on the north shore of the Datça peninsula, named for a legend that 19th-century Russian sailors used the freshwater cave at the head of the cove as a hiding place during the Crimean War period. The cove cuts into a steep wooded slope for about 400 metres, with no beach and depths reaching 12-20 metres over sand. The freshwater spring inside the small sea cave at the head of the inlet still flows year-round, and the cove offers some of the clearest water on this stretch of coast — visibility to 20 metres in calm summer conditions. There is no village, no road, and no facilities. Moskof ini is 90 minutes from Datça by sail. Season runs May through October.

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Incirli in

İncirli in (\"fig-tree inlet\") is a small narrow cove on the Datça peninsula, named for the wild fig trees (incir) that grow at the head of the bay and shade the small pebble beach. The cove cuts into a steep limestone shore for about 250 metres, with a narrow entrance opening into a wider inner basin — invisible from outside until the boat is inside. The seabed reaches 6-12 metres of sand and weed, with good holding for overnight stops. The cliffs on both sides shelter the anchorage from prevailing winds. There is no village and no road; the only access is by water. Yachts use İncirli in as a lunch and snorkel stop or quiet overnight on the Datça circuit. İncirli in is 3 hours from Datça by sail. Season runs May through October.

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