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Marmaris
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Gebekilise Bay
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Loryma, Bozukkale
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Sogut
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Bozburun
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Selimiye
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D Maris
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Knidos
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Bodrum

Marmaris to Bodrum: The Ultimate Blue Voyage

Departing from Marmaris, Mugla, Türkiye
Recommended duration: ideal for 7 days

Seven days along Turkey's Aegean coast — from the vibrant marina of Marmaris to the historic harbour of Bodrum, through hidden coves, ancient ruins and unspoiled fishing villages that few travellers ever discover.

Ready to set sail? Your blue voyage starts here.

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Total Sailing:109 Miles

Where Two Seas Meet

Seven days, two iconic ports, and some of the most beautiful water you'll ever sail.

Your blue voyage begins in Marmaris, where pine-covered mountains meet a bustling marina — the perfect launchpad for seven days on the water.

Sailing south, you reach the secluded bay of Gebe Kilise, your first taste of unspoiled coastline. From there, the ancient harbour of Loryma (Bozukkale) awaits, its Byzantine castle standing guard over one of the most dramatic anchorages on the route.

A short sail brings you to Söğüt, a small fishing village that feels worlds away from the tourist trail. Its calm, sheltered bay is one of the finest spots on the entire route to drop anchor, dive in, and simply do nothing for a while. Nearby Bozburun adds another layer — famous for its traditional wooden gulet boatyards where craftsmen still shape hulls by hand. Continuing along the peninsula, Selimiye charms with its whitewashed lanes and tamarind-lined waterfront — one of those rare places where time seems to slow down.

Heading west, Datça Bay offers a lively town surrounded by olive groves at the heart of a spectacular narrow peninsula. At its very tip lies Knidos, an ancient Dorian city perched where the Aegean meets the Mediterranean.

Your journey ends in Bodrum, where the Castle of St. Peter crowns a vibrant harbour — a fitting finale to seven unforgettable days on the water.

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Marmaris

Nestled along Turkey’s stunning Turquoise Coast, Marmaris is a vibrant gateway to adventure and relaxation. Renowned for its breathtaking marina and lively promenade, this charming town offers a seamless blend of modern luxury and natural beauty. Sail through crystal-clear waters to discover hidden coves, lush green mountains, and pristine beaches. Marmaris is also steeped in history, with ancient ruins and a medieval castle adding to its charm. Indulge in fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants, stroll through the bustling bazaars, and enjoy the lively nightlife that extends into the early hours. Whether you're seeking serenity, adventure, or cultural exploration, Marmaris is a true gem that leaves every sailor enchanted.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Bozburun Yacht Club
4.9

Tucked into one of the quietest bays on the Bozburun Peninsula, Bozburun Yacht Club is the kind of place that makes you want to stay longer than you planned. The surroundings are unhurried and genuinely beautiful — traditional wooden gulets moored alongside visiting yachts, pine-covered hills rolling down to the water's edge. It is a perfect overnight stop that captures everything the Turkish Aegean does best: warm hospitality, calm waters, and a sense that you have found somewhere most travellers never will.

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Castle Quest: Discovering Marmaris Castle
4.9

Embark on a journey through time by visiting Marmaris Castle, a captivating fortress steeped in history dating back to the 16th century. As you step through the ancient gates, you'll be transported to a bygone era, where tales of conquests and maritime adventures echo through the stone walls. Explore the castle grounds, wandering along cobbled pathways and hidden chambers where centuries-old secrets are waiting to be unearthed. Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of the region as you meander through the museum housed within the castle, marveling at artifacts and exhibits that chronicle Marmaris' storied past. Ascend to the castle's ramparts and be rewarded with panoramic views of the harbor and coastline, offering a breathtaking vista of azure waters and verdant hillsides stretching into the distance. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a culture connoisseur, or simply a seeker of stunning scenery, a visit to Marmaris Castle promises an unforgettable experience that will leave you enchanted by the allure of this ancient fortress.

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Exploring İçmeler Beach in Marmaris
4.9

Escape to a tranquil oasis of sun, sand, and sea at İçmeler Beach, nestled along the stunning coastline of Marmaris. As you arrive at this idyllic stretch of golden sands, you'll be greeted by the gentle lull of the Aegean waves and the refreshing sea breeze dancing through the palm trees. İçmeler Beach offers a perfect retreat for sunseekers and water enthusiasts alike, with its calm and shallow waters ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and paddling. Whether you're lounging on a sunbed, building sandcastles with the family, or taking a leisurely stroll along the water's edge, İçmeler Beach provides a serene backdrop for relaxation and rejuvenation. After a day of soaking up the sun, treat yourself to a refreshing drink or sample delicious Turkish cuisine at one of the beachfront cafes and restaurants. With its picturesque setting and laid-back atmosphere, İçmeler Beach invites you to unwind, recharge, and create unforgettable memories by the sparkling waters of the Aegean.

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Strolling Through Marmaris Old Town
4.9

Immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant culture of Marmaris by exploring its charming Old Town, affectionately known as "Kaleiçi." Step through the ancient gateways and meander along the cobblestone streets lined with traditional Turkish architecture, where each building tells a story of centuries past. Wander through narrow alleys adorned with colorful bougainvillea and discover hidden gems tucked away in quaint courtyards and squares. As you explore, you'll encounter a treasure trove of local shops offering an array of souvenirs and handicrafts, from intricate carpets and ceramics to handmade jewelry and textiles. Take your time to browse and barter with friendly shopkeepers, and take home a piece of Marmaris to cherish forever. After working up an appetite, indulge in the flavors of Turkish cuisine at one of the cozy cafes or family-run restaurants scattered throughout the Old Town. From savory kebabs and mezes to sweet treats like baklava and Turkish delight, there's something to satisfy every palate. Whether you're seeking history, shopping, or simply a taste of authentic Turkish culture, a visit to Marmaris Old Town promises an enchanting journey through time and tradition.

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Nearby Restaurants
Dede Restaurant
4.9
For an unforgettable holiday experience in Marmaris, look no further than Dede Restaurant. Step into a world where warm hospitality meets a rich culinary heritage! Dede Restaurant offers a rich menu that showcases the unique flavors of traditional Aegean and Turkish cuisine, providing you with a dining experience tailored to your palate. Dede Restaurant's famous terrace and garden offer you the opportunity to witness the breathtaking Marmaris scenery from a remarkable vantage point. Enhance your holiday by relishing your meals against this extraordinary backdrop. Dede Restaurant not only offers well-known classic wines but also presents an array of exclusive selections. Elevate your dining experience by making the perfect wine choice to complement your delicious meals. If you wish to embark on an unforgettable culinary journey in Marmaris, Dede Restaurant is here to meet your desires. Traditional flavors, a spectacular view, and a warm family atmosphere await you here. Crown your holiday with an unforgettable culinary feast at Dede Restaurant. Tepe Mah. Barbaros Cad. No:15 Yat Limanı, 48700"
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Hollandalı Ahmet’in Yeri
4.9
Kumlubükü Cove, with its soothing aroma of pine trees and a mesmerizing seascape, hosts Hollandalı Ahmetin Yeri, a cherished sanctuary for sailing enthusiasts. This establishment, known for its seafront pier and awe-inspiring vistas, has a significant role in the history of Turkish yacht tourism. Hollandalı Ahmetin Yeri has a remarkable story that sets it apart. It combines the classic flavors of Turkish cuisine on one side with a diverse array, featuring Mediterranean and even Chinese gastronomic experiences. If you're seeking a place where nature blends seamlessly with an exquisite culinary offering, Hollandalı Ahmetin Yeri beckons you with open arms. It's a paradise where the sea and flavors harmonize perfectly, making it the pinnacle of your holiday. Osmaniye, 48700 Marmaris/Muğla, Türkiye
Pineapple Restaurant
4.9
Nestled within the heart of Marmaris at Netsel Marina, Pineapple Restaurant unveils extraordinary flavors from around the world to delight its patrons. The maritime-themed decor of Pineapple extends a unique invitation for diners to embark on an exceptional culinary journey. Some evenings are adorned with live music accompanied by Greek melodies, making your summer experience even more vibrant. Their lively bars add a dash of joy to your evenings. With over 30 years of ongoing service, Pineapple's exclusive ambiance and marina views beckon you to create fresh memories. Pineapple Restaurant, where innovative flavors and delightful moments converge, is here to transform your vacation into an unforgettable experience. Sarıana, Netsel Marina, 48700 Marmaris/Muğla, Türkiye
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Ahtapotçu Mehmet Usta’nın Yeri
4.9

 If you're looking for a delightful evening dining experience with a stunning sea view, this family-owned establishment in Marmaris Söğüt is the perfect choice for you. The restaurant's waterfront deck offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere, where you'll witness the captivating beauty of the blue waters from every table. This elegant establishment serves seafood with a unique and exquisite flavor. Each dish is carefully prepared to let you savor the freshness of the seafood. It's worth noting that it's one of the rare restaurants in the region recommended by food and wine critic Vedat Milor. Discover this hidden gem in Marmaris Söğüt and combine the beauty of the sea with the pleasure of exquisite cuisine. An evening spent here will transform into an unforgettable experience filled with precious memories. Söğüt, Söğüt Köyü, 48700 Marmaris/Muğla, Türkiye

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Denizkızı Restaurant
4.9
Denizkızı Restaurant seamlessly blends the enchantment of nature with the treasures of the sea. Nestled along the serene coast of Marmaris Söğüt, we're a small establishment with a huge dedication to culinary excellence. The restaurant has earned its fame for the exceptional freshness of our seafood. Perched right on the water's edge, It welcome you with a panorama that is simply unparalleled. Especially during the enchanting hours of sunset, you'll find yourself spellbound as you watch the sky's kaleidoscope of colors reflected on the surface of the sea. Each of your meals is an opportunity to indulge in this mesmerizing view. If you're looking to savor a delectable evening meal featuring fresh seafood against the backdrop of a unique seascape, you could cordially invited to join it. Denizkızı Restaurant takes pride in hosting you with the magnificent fusion of flavors and breathtaking vistas. Merkez Söğüt Köyü, Marmaris 48700 Türkiye
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Gebekilise Bay

Gebe Kilise Bay, also known as Gerbekse Bay or Pregnant Church Bay, is a tranquil and picturesque cove located about 30 kilometers southwest of Marmaris, accessible only by boat. This enchanting bay takes its name from the ruins of a Byzantine church perched on a small hill overlooking the turquoise waters. Dating back to the 8th century AD, the church carries a unique local legend: pregnant women who visit the site and tie a ribbon to the tree nearby are said to have a safe and healthy delivery.

With its crystal-clear waters, soft sandy beaches, and lush natural surroundings, Gebe Kilise Bay is a haven of peace and beauty. Ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing, the bay also offers opportunities for hiking and nature walks in the scenic hills. Secluded and serene, Gebe Kilise Bay is perfect for travelers seeking both relaxation and a touch of history in a stunning natural setting.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Loryma, Bozukkale

Loryma Bay, cradled within the embrace of the enchanting Aegean Sea, stands as a pristine jewel, beckoning travelers to escape to a serene haven far removed from the clamor of bustling crowds. Surrounded by sparsely wooded hills and crystal-clear blue waters, Loryma Bay presents a picturesque escape that captivates the senses.

Historical Tapestry

Formerly known as the Carian Chersonese in antiquity, Loryma Cove has witnessed the passage of time, with ancient ruins whispering tales of civilizations that once thrived along its shores. The remnants of the Harbour Fortress, standing proudly on the southern shore, reflect the strategic importance of this bay, dating back to 700-300 BC.

Azure Waters and Verdant Hills

Loryma Bay boasts crystal-clear azure waters that gently caress the pebbled shores. The bay is embraced by lush, verdant hills, creating a mesmerizing contrast against the backdrop of the deep blue sea. As the sun sets over Loryma Bay, nature puts on a captivating symphony of colors.

Secluded Beaches and Coves

Explore the hidden treasures of Loryma Bay as you discover secluded beaches and pristine coves dotted along its coastline. Each tucked-away corner invites you to unwind on soft sands, bask in the warmth of the sun, and relish the soothing sounds of the Aegean waves.

Carian Trail Exploration

Loryma Cove is a gateway to the Carian Trail, Turkey's longest hiking route. Exploring the surroundings unveils ancient farmsteads, sanctuaries dedicated to gods like Apollo and Artemis, and the remains of an early fortification on Asar Dağ mountain.

Loryma Bay, with its unspoiled beauty and serene surroundings, invites travelers to escape the ordinary and embrace a journey of tranquility and discovery on the mesmerizing shores of the Aegean.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Serce Bay
4.9

Serce Bay, though small, exudes immense beauty and allure. A refuge for many seeking shelter during storms and rainy days, this picturesque bay holds a unique distinction—it has been the site of five significant shipwrecks. The first of these maritime tragedies occurred in 1025, with a vessel measuring 16 meters in length sinking to the ocean floor. Historical records indicate that the ship was laden with glass cullet, leading to the presence of small glass fragments scattered amidst the sandy seabed. Renowned for its storied past, Serce Bay is a captivating destination ideal for day trips or even extended holidays. Its pristine, crystal-clear waters beckon tourists to explore its depths and bask in its natural splendor throughout the day.

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Ancient Ruins of Loryma
4.9

History Unveiled: Explore the remarkably well-preserved remnants of the ancient port city of Loryma. Discover the ruins of houses, temples, and the fortification walls that once protected this strategic location.

Highlight: Loryma Castle, perched dramatically on a hill overlooking the bay, offers breathtaking views and a glimpse into the area's defensive past.

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Bozukkale Bay
4.9

Natural Beauty: This sheltered bay is the main reason for the area's allure. The calm, turquoise waters, surrounded by lush hillsides, create a stunning and peaceful setting.

Exploration: The bay is a popular spot for sailing and boat tours, allowing you to discover hidden coves, swim in crystal-clear waters, and enjoy the tranquility. Some tours even incorporate snorkeling opportunities.

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Loryma Trek Trail
4.9

The "Loryma Trek Trail" is a journey through the historical and natural landscapes of Loryma. This trekking experience involves walking along ancient paths, surrounded by the lush greenery of the region. The terrain is varied, offering both challenging and gentle stretches, suitable for different levels of trekkers. Along the route, trekkers encounter remnants of Loryma's past, including ruins and old structures, telling stories of a bygone era. The trail also provides stunning views of the surrounding mountains and the coastline, making it a visually rewarding experience. Participants should be prepared with sturdy footwear, water, and essentials for a day's hike. The "Loryma Trek Trail" is an opportunity to immerse oneself in the beauty and history of the area, connecting with nature and the past.

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Nearby Restaurants
Loryma Restaurant
4.9

Loryma Restaurant: Where Time-Honored Flavors Meet Aegean Vistas

Nestled along the shore of Bozukkale Bay, Loryma Restaurant invites you to step back in time and savor the essence of the Turkish coast. This classic establishment has long been a favorite among locals and travelers seeking authentic flavors and breathtaking views.  With its open-air setting mere steps from the water's edge, you'll dine to the soundtrack of gently lapping waves and the soft clink of glasses.

Loryma's menu celebrates the culinary traditions of the region. Imagine fresh-caught seafood, expertly grilled and seasoned with the simplicity of herbs and Mediterranean spices. Order an array of vibrant meze, their small plates perfect for sampling the diverse flavors of Turkish cuisine. From tangy yogurt dips to briny olives and tender grilled octopus, embark on a culinary journey through the Aegean with each bite.

As the sun begins its descent, casting golden hues across the bay, the atmosphere at Loryma transforms into something truly magical. Linger over your meal, savor the warmth of Turkish hospitality, and let the mesmerizing views envelop you in timeless tranquility. Loryma Restaurant is more than just a meal; it's an unforgettable experience that nourishes both body and soul.

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Sailor's House Restaurant
4.9

Sailor's House Restaurant: A Hidden Gem in Bozukkale

Sailor's House is a beloved family-run restaurant nestled within the stunning Bozukkale Bay in Turkey. Known for its warm hospitality, fresh seafood dishes, and breathtaking location, it's a favorite stop for sailors and travelers exploring this picturesque part of the Turkish Aegean Coast.

Ambiance: Imagine a charming restaurant built right on the waterfront, with simple tables overlooking the calm bay. The atmosphere is relaxed and inviting, the perfect place to unwind after a day exploring.

The Food: Sailor's House prides itself on its fresh, locally sourced ingredients. The menu focuses on seafood, with the daily catch often grilled to perfection. You might find delicious mezes (Turkish appetizers), flavorful lamb dishes, and traditional Turkish desserts.

The Experience:  Run by Mustafa and his family, Sailor's House embodies Turkish hospitality. Expect friendly service and a genuine desire to ensure you have a memorable meal. They offer a jetty for easy boat mooring, and a shuttle service if you're anchored out in the bay.


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Loryma Luxury Boutique Hotels
4.9

Enjoy a peaceful morning at "Seaside Serenity Breakfast" in Loryma Luxury Boutique Hotel. This is a special place for breakfast. The hotel has a lovely restaurant that is both near the sea and under big, beautiful trees. In the morning, you can sit outside and feel the gentle sea breeze. It's very relaxing. The breakfast is delicious with lots of choices. You can eat fresh fruits, bread, and many local foods. Everything tastes fresh and good. The trees around you make it feel like you are in a green, quiet garden. People like to come here to relax and enjoy the morning. The view of the sea is wonderful. You can look at the water and the boats while you eat. It's a great way to start your day!

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Notes to sailors
  • There is a rocky point at the entrance of the harbor.

  • The most suitable location for a calm anchorage is the eastern bay. Drop anchor in 8-12 meters depth and secure a line to the shore.


  • The seabed in the cove consists of a mixture of sand and algae.


  • Winds blow through the valley, causing light ripples. The water is cool and exceptionally clear.


  • Within the cove, there are wooden piers belonging to three different restaurants. Since these piers all have vaults, anchoring is unnecessary. However, it's worth noting that there is no electricity available at the restaurants.


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Sogut

Sogut, where history and natural beauty converge, stands as a captivating destination on the Turkish landscape. This enchanting town, with its modern allure and echoes of centuries past, offers a unique retreat for those seeking a harmonious blend of history and tranquility.

Turquoise Waters

The island is surrounded by exquisite turquoise waters, offering a pristine view that's a treat for the eyes.Predominantly rocky, the island is adorned with Mediterranean shrubland, adding to its natural charm. The west coast of the island faces the neighboring Zeytin Island and boasts a large bay. This bay provides a protected anchorage, sheltered from swell and wind, making it a favorite spot for boaters. The waters around the island are not just beautiful but also teeming with life. Recent years have seen corals forming at the bottom, providing a habitat for various fish and marine creatures.

Sunset Views

One of the highlights of the island is the breathtaking sunset. The colors reflected on the water as the sun sets provide a picturesque end to a relaxing day.

Culinary Charm

Savor the taste of Sogut with its renowned pine honey, locally cultivated almonds, and delightful carob molasses. Embrace the Mediterranean influence, especially in seafood, with the village being a haven for octopus enthusiasts. Indulge in the mastery of local chefs, making your culinary journey in Sogut a true delight.

Discover a destination that harmonizes the past and the present, inviting you to create your own story amidst the timeless beauty of Sogut.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Ancient Ruins of Loryma
4.9

History Unveiled: Explore the remarkably well-preserved remnants of the ancient port city of Loryma. Discover the ruins of houses, temples, and the fortification walls that once protected this strategic location.

Highlight: Loryma Castle, perched dramatically on a hill overlooking the bay, offers breathtaking views and a glimpse into the area's defensive past.

History
Bozukkale Bay
4.9

Natural Beauty: This sheltered bay is the main reason for the area's allure. The calm, turquoise waters, surrounded by lush hillsides, create a stunning and peaceful setting.

Exploration: The bay is a popular spot for sailing and boat tours, allowing you to discover hidden coves, swim in crystal-clear waters, and enjoy the tranquility. Some tours even incorporate snorkeling opportunities.

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Saranda Ancient City
4.9

Saranda Ancient City:

  • History: Founded in the 4th century BC, Saranda was a port city and became an important bishopric center during the Byzantine period.
  • What to See: The city features many historical structures such as an ancient theater, agora, bathhouse, necropolis, and church. The theater, in particular, is a striking example of Roman architecture.
  • Getting There: Saranda Ancient City is located in the town of Dereköy in the Söğüt district of Bilecik. It can be reached within 20 minutes by car from Söğüt.


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Nearby Restaurants
Barba Saranda
4.9

Barba Saranda: A Taste of the Aegean in Sogut

Nestled in the charming seaside village of Sogut, Turkey, Barba Saranda invites you to experience the warmth of Turkish hospitality and the vibrant flavors of the Aegean coast.

The Setting

Picture yourself on a wooden terrace overlooking the shimmering bay. Gentle sea breezes rustle through palm trees, and the scent of fresh seafood mingles with the salty air. The ambiance is laid-back and welcoming, a perfect retreat from the everyday.

Flavors of the Sea

Our menu celebrates the bounty of the Aegean. Our chefs hand-select the freshest fish from local markets, grilled to perfection and served with simple, flavorful sides. Sample an array of delicious mezes (Turkish appetizers), savor grilled octopus drizzled with olive oil and herbs, or indulge in a classic mixed seafood platter.

Drinks and Delight

Complement your meal with a crisp Turkish wine, a refreshing beer, or a signature cocktail as you watch the sun dip below the horizon. Barba Saranda is more than just a meal – it's about savoring unforgettable moments.

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Keçi Bükü Restaurant
4.9

Nestled in the pristine bay of Keçi Bükü, near the charming village of Söğüt, lies a culinary paradise. Keçi Bükü Beach & Yacht Club elevates the coastal dining experience with exquisite flavors, a sophisticated ambiance, and breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea.

  • Savor the Sea: Indulge in the freshest seafood, expertly prepared to showcase the vibrant flavors of the Mediterranean. From succulent grilled fish to perfectly seasoned shellfish, each dish is a celebration of the sea's bounty.
  • Taste of the Mediterranean: Explore a diverse menu that travels beyond the coast, offering a delectable fusion of Turkish and Mediterranean cuisines crafted with the finest local ingredients.
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Ahtapotçu Mehmet Usta
4.9

 If you're looking for a delightful evening dining experience with a stunning sea view, this family-owned establishment in Marmaris Söğüt is the perfect choice for you. The restaurant's waterfront deck offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere, where you'll witness the captivating beauty of the blue waters from every table. This elegant establishment serves seafood with a unique and exquisite flavor. Each dish is carefully prepared to let you savor the freshness of the seafood. It's worth noting that it's one of the rare restaurants in the region recommended by food and wine critic Vedat Milor. Discover this hidden gem in Marmaris Söğüt and combine the beauty of the sea with the pleasure of exquisite cuisine. An evening spent here will transform into an unforgettable experience filled with precious memories. Söğüt, Söğüt Köyü, 48700 Marmaris/Muğla, Türkiye

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Notes to sailors
  • Eastern Cove: The expansive cove on the eastern side of the island provides shelter from winds in all directions. However, it's not an ideal place to anchor overnight, especially when exposed to westerly winds. It is a preferred shelter when weather conditions are favorable.

  • Northern Pier: Located on the northern side of Söğüt village, it consists of two restaurant docks and a sliding ramp. The long wooden pier has a mooring capacity for up to 22 boats and offers water and electricity connections. Additionally, anchoring in depths of 10-15 meters is possible here.


  • Botoz Shelter: Positioned to the west, Botoz becomes a sheltered haven due to the presence of rocks. Boats anchor in depths of 4-9 meters in front of the remnants of an old pier, securing themselves with support from the shore.


  • The nearest airport to Sogut is Dalaman, which is about two and a half hours transfer by car. Next nearest is Bodrum, which is about a further 30 minutes away by car.

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Bozburun

Nestled along the tranquil waters of the Aegean, Bozburun captivates visitors with its timeless charm. This picturesque village boasts a stunning blend of stone houses, olive groves, and citrus orchards, all set against a backdrop of crystal-clear seas. Its serene ambiance is perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat surrounded by nature's beauty.

Bozburun is also a haven for yachting enthusiasts and adventure seekers. From its pristine coves to the vibrant underwater world waiting to be explored, the village offers unforgettable experiences. Local craftsmanship, fresh Aegean cuisine, and nearby historical treasures like the ancient city of Knidos complete Bozburun’s appeal, making it a destination that seamlessly combines relaxation and discovery.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Adaboğazı
4.9

A tranquil escape nestled between land and sea, Adaboğazı is one of Bozburun’s most enchanting swimming spots. Its name, meaning "island strait," refers to the narrow channel separating the mainland from a small island, creating a sheltered, crystal-clear lagoon. Surrounded by untouched nature and calm waters, this idyllic spot is perfect for anchoring, swimming, or simply enjoying the serenity of the Aegean.

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Marina Bozburun
4.9

Nestled in the serene town of Bozburun, Marina Bozburun is an ideal gateway to the crystal-clear waters and unspoiled beauty of the Bozburun Peninsula. With its tranquil atmosphere and exceptional facilities, it is perfect for sailors seeking a peaceful retreat amid breathtaking natural scenery.

Berths: Offers 35 berths for yachts up to 25 meters.
Depth: Depth ranges from 2 to 6 meters, suitable for various yacht sizes.
Services: Docking assistance, electricity, water supply, fuel station, waste disposal, 24-hour security, restrooms, and showers.
Additional Amenities: On-site restaurants, bars, markets, and complimentary Wi-Fi.

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Port Bozburun
4.9

Port Bozburun is a hidden gem for sailors looking to experience the authentic charm of Bozburun. With its excellent facilities and proximity to local attractions, it offers an unforgettable stopover for those exploring the southern Turkish coast.

Berths: Offers 25 berths, accommodating yachts up to 30 meters.
Depth: Depth ranges from 3 to 8 meters, ensuring suitability for larger yachts.
Services: Docking assistance, electricity, water supply, fuel station, waste management, laundry services, and 24-hour security.
Additional Amenities: Nearby restaurants, shops, and a charming cafe overlooking the marina.

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Arap Adası
4.9

Arap Island is located on the border of the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean. It is very close to the mainland. The channel between the mainland and the island is quite shallow, no more than 6 meters. You can choose it for swimming and a quiet rest.

Arap Island is located near Marmaris (Turkey) 36° 39' 6.2352" N , 28° 8' 48.4476" E

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Ancient Ruins of Loryma
4.9

History Unveiled: Explore the remarkably well-preserved remnants of the ancient port city of Loryma. Discover the ruins of houses, temples, and the fortification walls that once protected this strategic location.

Highlight: Loryma Castle, perched dramatically on a hill overlooking the bay, offers breathtaking views and a glimpse into the area's defensive past.

History
Bozukkale Bay
4.9

Natural Beauty: This sheltered bay is the main reason for the area's allure. The calm, turquoise waters, surrounded by lush hillsides, create a stunning and peaceful setting.

Exploration: The bay is a popular spot for sailing and boat tours, allowing you to discover hidden coves, swim in crystal-clear waters, and enjoy the tranquility. Some tours even incorporate snorkeling opportunities.

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Limon Ağacı Ice-Cream
4.9
Limon Ağacı Ice-Cream in Bozburun is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. The ice cream is made with fresh, local ingredients and comes in a variety of flavors, including chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, and pistachio. There are also a number of vegan and gluten-free options available.
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Nearby Restaurants
Bozburun Kuzbükü Neighbours
4.9

Neighbours: A Hidden Gem in Kuzbükü Cove

Nestled in the pristine waters of Kuzbükü Cove, near Bozburun, lies Neighbours, a secluded restaurant accessible only by boat. This charming establishment offers an idyllic escape from the bustle, blending delectable cuisine with the tranquility of a remote coastal paradise.

Rustic Charm and Fresh Flavors

Neighbours exudes a rustic elegance, its simple wooden structure seamlessly integrated into the surrounding landscape. The menu celebrates the bounty of the Aegean Sea, featuring freshly caught seafood prepared with Mediterranean flair. Expect grilled fish seasoned with fragrant herbs, tender octopus drizzled in olive oil, and succulent shrimp sautéed with garlic and lemon.  Local, seasonal ingredients shine in their salads and vibrant side dishes.

An Experience to Remember

Dining at Neighbours is more than just a meal; it's an immersive experience.  The gentle lapping of waves, the warm glow of lanterns, and the star-strewn sky create a magical ambiance.  Savor your meal at a leisurely pace, then perhaps linger over drinks while enjoying the unparalleled serenity. The cove even offers overnight mooring for boats, allowing you to extend your stay in this enchanting spot.

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Bozburun Yacht Club
4.9

Discover Exquisite Coastal Dining at Bozburun Yacht Club

Nestled within the picturesque Bozburun Yacht Club, our waterfront restaurant offers a captivating dining experience on the shores of the Turkish Coast.

Sea-to-Table Freshness

Our commitment to fresh, local ingredients shines through in every dish.  We celebrate the bounty of the Aegean Sea with expertly prepared seafood, caught daily and seasoned with the vibrant flavors of the Mediterranean.

Dine with a View

Savor your meal on our open-air terrace, surrounded by the gentle rhythm of the waves and the twinkling lights of the harbor.  Whether you choose a romantic candlelit dinner or a relaxing meal with friends, the stunning scenery creates an unparalleled ambiance.

The Taste of the Coast

Expect a menu that highlights the region's best.  Think grilled fish drizzled with local olive oil, tender octopus paired with fresh salads, and delicately flavored mezes. Our chefs artfully combine traditional Turkish techniques with modern influences.

An Experience to Remember

Dining at Bozburun Yacht Club is about more than just delicious food; it's about immersing yourself in the beauty and tranquility of the coast.  Let the gentle sea breeze carry your worries away as you enjoy a truly memorable culinary experience.

Seafood
Filika Restaurant Bozburun
4.9

Filika Restaurant Bozburun is a seafood restaurant located in Bozburun, Turkey. It is situated on the waterfront, with stunning views of the Aegean Sea. The restaurant has a relaxed atmosphere and is a popular spot for both locals and tourists.

The menu at Filika Restaurant features a wide variety of seafood dishes, including grilled fish, shrimp, squid, and octopus. There are also a number of vegetarian options available. The food is fresh and well-prepared, and the service is friendly and attentive.

Filika Restaurant is a great place to enjoy a delicious meal and take in the beautiful scenery of Bozburun. The prices are reasonable, and the restaurant is open for lunch and dinner.

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Notes to sailors
  • Operated by the Fisheries Cooperative, Bozburun features berths with a capacity for 50 yachts, providing a comfortable stay for mariners.

  • The quay in front of Bozburun Yacht Club and the vaults along the waterfront offer a secure mooring experience, equipped with essential services like electricity and water.


  • Bozburun Harbor efficiently caters to sailors' needs, ensuring a swift and easy fulfillment of all requirements.


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Selimiye

Selimiye beckons sailors to embark on a journey into tranquility, offering an exquisite fusion of natural marvels, rich history, and seaside escapades. This picturesque village beckons travelers with its unique blend of tranquility, natural beauty, and authentic Turkish charm.

Azure Waters and Serenity

Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing shades of blue as Selimiye unveils its crystal-clear waters along a pristine coastline. The calm sea gently caresses the shore, creating a serene atmosphere that invites relaxation. Picture-perfect beaches, such as the famous Hisarönü Bay, offer an ideal escape for sun-seekers and water enthusiasts. Discover captivating coastal destinations like Sedir Island, renowned as Cleopatra Island, as well as Bozburun Beach and Sig Liman Bay.

Sailing Paradise

Selimiye is a sailor's paradise, where the gentle sea breeze and azure waters come together in perfect harmony. The well-equipped marina welcomes seafarers, providing a launching point for unforgettable sailing adventures.

Scenic Landscapes

Venture beyond the coastline to discover Selimiye's scenic landscapes, where rolling hills adorned with olive groves and pine trees meet the azure sea. Another name of the village is “Kızılköy”. Kızıl means red in Turkish and this name was given because of the colors of the sunset. The panoramic views from the hillsides provide a breathtaking backdrop, creating an idyllic setting for leisurely walks and unforgettable moments.

Gastronomic Delights

Indulge your taste buds in Selimiye's culinary wonders. Local eateries serve up a feast of freshly caught seafood, showcasing the region's rich maritime bounty. Enjoy traditional Turkish dishes infused with local flavors, creating a delightful gastronomic experience against the backdrop of the charming village.

Cultural Heritage

Selimiye is not only a haven for natural beauty but also a treasure trove of cultural heritage. Explore ancient ruins and historical sites that whisper stories of civilizations past. The village's warm hospitality and authentic Turkish ambiance add a layer of cultural depth to your journey.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Ada Capra's Garden
4.9

Ada Capra's Garden in Selimiye is not only a place of natural beauty but also a delightful culinary destination. As you explore the garden, admiring its diverse collection of cacti, you can also savor delicious food, adding a sensory treat to your visit. This serene haven is uniquely situated, with no direct road connection. It's accessible by a short sea journey of approximately 10 minutes, adding an element of adventure to the experience. A remarkable feature of Ada Capra's Garden is its collection of plants from five continents, all thriving together in this special location. Adding to its charm, the garden houses just nine wooden cottages, offering an intimate and peaceful retreat. This combination of global flora, exquisite dining, and secluded accommodation makes Ada Capra's Garden a truly unique and enchanting destination in Selimiye.

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Kamelya Island Monastery
4.9

Selimiye, a picturesque village on the Aegean coast, is known for its stunning natural beauty and historical significance. One of its most captivating attractions is Kamelya Island, home to an ancient monastery that stands as a testament to the region's rich past. This small, uninhabited island, a short boat ride from Selimiye, offers a glimpse into history with the well-preserved ruins of the monastery. The structure, dating back centuries, showcases the architectural styles of the period and provides insights into the monastic life that once thrived there. Surrounded by the azure waters of the Aegean Sea, Kamelya Island is not only a historical site but also a place of natural beauty. Visitors are often struck by the contrast of the ancient stone ruins against the backdrop of the crystal-clear sea and the lush vegetation that dots the island. Exploring Kamelya Island and its monastery is a journey through time, offering a peaceful and reflective experience amidst the breathtaking scenery of Selimiye.

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Turgut Waterfall
4.9

Selimiye is not just a haven of tranquility by the sea, it's also a gateway to the natural wonders of the region. A short journey from Selimiye will bring you to Turgut, a village renowned for its spectacular waterfall and stunning natural scenery. Turgut Waterfall, nestled in lush greenery, is a sight to behold and a favorite among nature enthusiasts. Here, you can immerse yourself in the beauty of cascading waters and the serene ambiance of the surrounding forest. The area around Turgut Waterfall isn't just for sightseeing; it's also a popular spot for various outdoor activities. Visitors can engage in energizing sports like hiking, mountain biking, or even swimming in the natural pools formed by the waterfall. This combination of breathtaking natural sights and the opportunity for physical activity makes a trip from Selimiye to Turgut an enriching experience, offering both the tranquility of nature and the thrill of adventure.

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Nearby Restaurants
Selimiye Sardunya Restaurant & Otel
4.9

Moored at the water's edge in the heart of Selimiye, Sardunya has been welcoming sailors and travellers since 1987. The menu is built around the sea — fresh fish, grilled octopus, calamari and an impressive spread of cold and warm mezes, all prepared with care and consistency that has kept guests coming back for decades. Tie up at the restaurant's own jetty, take a table on the terrace, and let the evening unfold at its own pace. This is exactly the kind of place a blue voyage stop should be.

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Toro Izakaya
4.9

Perched on the upper floor of Sardunya, Toro Izakaya brings something unexpected to the Selimiye waterfront — a carefully crafted Asian menu in one of the most beautiful settings on the Aegean coast. Think sushi, gyoza and cocktails with a view that few restaurants anywhere can match. It is a welcome contrast to the grilled fish and mezes of the surrounding coast, and the kind of discovery that makes a blue voyage feel full of pleasant surprises. A perfect spot for an evening drink or a lighter dinner after a long day at sea.

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Büşra Selimiye Hotel's Restaurant
4.9

At Büşra Selimiye Hotel's Restaurant, guests are welcomed into a family-run dining experience that blends traditional hospitality with a scenic seaside setting. The restaurant, a cornerstone of the hotel, offers a breakfast spread that is both rich in variety and rooted in local culinary traditions. Mornings here begin with the aroma of fresh bread, local cheeses, olives, and a selection of traditional Turkish dishes, each prepared with a personal touch. As you dine, the gentle sound of the sea complements the relaxed atmosphere, creating an ideal setting for both families and individual travelers. The family behind Büşra Selimiye takes great pride in their service, ensuring that each meal is not just nourishing but also an introduction to the regional flavors and a testament to their dedication to quality hospitality. Dining here isn’t just about the food; it’s about the experience of connecting with the place and its people, with the serene backdrop of the sea adding to the charm.

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Beyaz İskele
4.9

Beyaz İskele Hotel's Restaurant in Selimiye offers a unique dining experience that beautifully blends exquisite flavors with a stunning seaside ambiance. Located in the heart of Selimiye, the restaurant is known for its fresh, locally-sourced seafood and traditional Turkish dishes, each prepared with a contemporary twist. Guests can enjoy their meals on a charming terrace overlooking the crystal-clear waters of the bay, where the gentle sea breeze and the sound of the waves create a truly relaxing atmosphere. The restaurant's décor is elegant yet understated, reflecting the natural beauty of its coastal setting. Whether it's for a leisurely breakfast, a sun-drenched lunch, or a romantic dinner under the stars, Beyaz İskele Hotel's Restaurant is the perfect spot to indulge in delightful cuisine while taking in the breathtaking views of Selimiye's coastline. This dining experience is not just about the food, but about creating memorable moments in an idyllic location.

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Paprika Selimiye
4.9

Selimiye, known for its serene beauty, is home to Paprika Restaurant, a gem that stands out for its delightful array of coffees, cakes, and desserts. This quaint restaurant exudes a warm, inviting atmosphere, making it a favored spot for both locals and visitors. At Paprika, the coffee is rich and aromatic, offering the perfect blend of flavor and comfort, ideal for starting the day or enjoying a leisurely afternoon. The true stars, however, are the cakes and desserts. Each item is a work of art, crafted with care and creativity. From classic favorites to innovative creations, the desserts at Paprika are not only delicious but also beautifully presented, making them a feast for both the palate and the eyes. The cozy setting of the restaurant, with its comfortable seating and charming décor, creates the perfect backdrop for indulging in these sweet treats. Whether you're in the mood for a quick coffee break or a leisurely dessert indulgence, Paprika Restaurant in Selimiye is a delightful destination that promises to make your visit a memorable one.

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Notes to sailors
  • Selimiye Bay can be accessed by navigating between two distinct points, namely Sığ Burun and Karaburun, approximately 1 nautical mile to the southwest.

  • When approaching from the southwest, caution is advised due to the presence of potentially hazardous reefs.


  • Selimiye is a great place to re-stock with provisions, fresh fruit & vegetables.


  • We would recommend anchoring in the bay and taking the dinghy ashore. The town jetty is very often full of local boats.


  • These shallow waters, measuring 1.5 meters deep and extending 30-40 meters with a distance of just 250 meters offshore, are marked by a navigational buoy. Furthermore, mariners should remain vigilant of rocks that protrude about 350 meters from Karaburun Point towards Selimiye village.


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D Maris

Set on the stunning Datça Peninsula, D Maris Bay is a sanctuary of unparalleled natural beauty at the meeting point of the Aegean and Mediterranean seas. Enveloped by an untouched nature reserve, the bay boasts lush pine forests, olive groves, and secluded beaches with turquoise waters. Towering volcanic mountains and vivid floral blooms complete this breathtaking landscape. The area is also home to rare wildlife, including the majestic caracal and the graceful Eleonora falcon. Visitors can snorkel alongside sea turtles in crystal-clear waters or spot Mediterranean monk seals while exploring the coastline by yacht. Whether you seek adventure or serenity, D Maris Bay offers an unforgettable experience in harmony with nature.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Restaurants
La Guérite
4.9

Blending Riviera elegance with Mediterranean soul, La Guérite at D Maris Bay invites guests into a world where exquisite cuisine, live music, and coastal beauty come together in perfect harmony. Nestled on a secluded stretch of the bay, this chic seaside restaurant delivers a sensory journey inspired by the vibrant flavors of the South of France and the Aegean.

Fresh seafood, wood-fired specialties, and artful mezze platters are served with flair, often accompanied by the rhythms of a live DJ or band. As the day transitions into night, the energy builds – transforming La Guérite into a lively scene of laughter, dance, and unforgettable ambiance.

Perfect for: Long lunches that turn into golden-hour celebrations, stylish evenings by the sea, and those who love their dining with a touch of rhythm.

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French
Manos
4.9

Perched along the shimmering coastline, Manos Restaurant brings the soul of Greek island life to the heart of D Maris Bay. Inspired by the timeless spirit of the Aegean, this beachfront gem is celebrated for its warm hospitality, vibrant ambiance, and simple yet flavorful dishes rooted in traditional Greek cuisine.

Freshly grilled seafood, hearty mezzes, and Mediterranean herbs fill the air with a mouthwatering aroma, inviting guests to dine barefoot by the sea. With views that stretch into the endless blue and an atmosphere that feels like a summer escape, Manos turns every meal into a joyful celebration of taste and togetherness.

Perfect for: Sunset dinners, laid-back lunches, and those seeking authentic Greek flavors in an unforgettable coastal setting.

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Greek
D Maris Kitchen
4.9

Nestled along the serene Bay Beach, D Maris Kitchen offers a delightful culinary journey that seamlessly blends Turkish and international flavors in a family-friendly setting. By day, the restaurant presents a casual beachside ambiance, serving rustic pizzas, hearty salads, and gourmet burgers—perfect for a relaxed lunch under the sun. As evening descends, D Maris Kitchen transforms into a brasserie-style haven, where guests can indulge in a diverse array of delectable dishes crafted with the freshest ingredients. The inviting atmosphere, complemented by stunning sunset views, makes it an ideal spot for both intimate dinners and convivial gatherings.

Culinary Highlights: Freshly prepared antipasti featuring garden vegetables, premium cheeses, and succulent seafood.

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Nusr-Et – D Maris Bay
4.9

Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Datça Peninsula, Nusr-Et at D Maris Bay offers an extraordinary culinary experience where bold flavors, showmanship, and world-class meats come together in perfect harmony. Renowned for its signature cuts and flamboyant service style, this iconic steakhouse brings the unmistakable energy of Nusr-Et to a stunning coastal setting.

Whether you're indulging in a perfectly seasoned Tomahawk steak or enjoying the theatrical salt-sprinkling ritual, every meal here becomes a celebration. With its elegant ambiance, panoramic views, and a menu crafted for meat lovers, Nusr-Et D Maris Bay promises an unforgettable dining journey under the stars.

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DD SCOOP & DD PASTRY
4.9

Where indulgence meets artistry, DD Scoop & DD Pastry invites guests to experience the sweeter side of D Maris Bay. From handcrafted gelato in unexpected flavors to intricately made pastries that look as beautiful as they taste, every bite here is a celebration of craftsmanship and joy.

DD Scoop is your go-to for refreshing ice cream moments by the sea, offering playful scoops in gourmet styles — from classic vanilla bean to bold seasonal creations. Just steps away, DD Pastry tempts with elegant cakes, delicate tarts, and artisan viennoiserie, all served in a charming setting perfect for an afternoon pause.

Perfect for: Sweet-toothed explorers, afternoon tea lovers, and anyone seeking a moment of delight.

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Zuma
4.9

Immerse yourself in the bold flavors and refined elegance of Zuma, where contemporary Japanese cuisine meets the serene beauty of D Maris Bay. Inspired by the izakaya dining style, Zuma presents a modern interpretation of Japanese dishes — authentic yet refreshingly non-traditional.

With an open kitchen, a vibrant robata grill, and a sushi bar that showcases the art of simplicity, Zuma offers a dining experience that is as theatrical as it is tasteful. Signature creations like the miso-marinated black cod wrapped in hoba leaf invite you to indulge in expertly balanced flavors in a setting of panoramic sea views.

Perfect for: Elegant dinners, culinary explorers, and lovers of Japanese cuisine with a view to remember.

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Knidos

Knidos, a captivating destination nestled on the picturesque Datça Peninsula in Turkey. Steeped in history and surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, Knidos offers a unique blend of ancient wonders and coastal charm.

Explore Ancient Ruins

Step back in time as you explore the ancient ruins of Knidos. Wander through the well-preserved remains of the city, including the impressive amphitheater, temples, and agora. Marvel at the intricate details of the architecture and imagine life in this bustling ancient port city.

Marvel at the Iconic Aphrodite Statue

One of the highlights of Knidos is the iconic statue of Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty. Admire this remarkable sculpture, which dates back to the 4th century BC and stands as a symbol of the city's rich cultural heritage.

Relax on Pristine Beaches

After exploring the ancient ruins, unwind on the pristine beaches of Knidos. Sink your toes into the soft golden sand, bask in the warm Mediterranean sun, and take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters. With its secluded coves and peaceful ambiance, Knidos is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Whether you're a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply seeking relaxation, Knidos has something for everyone. Join us on a journey to this hidden gem of the Aegean coast and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Exploring Ancient Knidos
4.9

Exploring Ancient Knidos is about walking around an old Greek city named Knidos, which is now in Turkey. People who visit can see what's left of a city that was once very important. They will find pieces of old buildings like temples, a big theater, and other special places. There's also art from long ago, like statues.

People can also see the place where boats used to come, called the harbor. Knidos was known for being right where two big seas meet. Another cool thing to see is an old sundial, which shows how smart the people were in understanding stars and time.

This visit is really good for anyone who likes history and wants to know more about how people lived a very long time ago. It's a chance to see and learn about an important place from the past.

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Scenic Photography at Knidos
4.9

At Knidos, located at the stunning meeting point of the Aegean and Mediterranean seas, enjoying the scenery is a highlight for visitors. This ancient city, with its impressive historical ruins, is set against a backdrop of crystal-clear waters and dramatic coastal landscapes. It's a perfect place for photography, offering countless opportunities to capture the unique beauty where history intersects with nature. Visitors can find various spots to take photos of the ancient ruins with the sea in the background, or of the breathtaking sunsets that paint the sky. This picturesque location is not just a haven for professional photographers; anyone who appreciates natural beauty will find themselves mesmerized by the views. Each snapshot taken at Knidos is more than just a photograph; it's a piece of art that tells a story of ancient times, natural beauty, and the enduring allure of the sea.

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Hiking Through History at Knidos
4.9

Hiking at Knidos offers a unique blend of historical discovery and natural splendor. The trails around this ancient site wind through an outdoor museum of history, where each step takes you back in time. As you hike, you're surrounded by the remnants of a once-flourishing civilization, with ruins that speak of a rich past. These trails not only offer a glimpse into the ancient world but also allow you to immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes of the region. The paths meander through areas where lush greenery meets the azure blue of the sea, creating picturesque vistas at every turn. It's an experience that is as educational as it is visually breathtaking. 

Hiking in Knidos is not just a physical journey; it's a walk through history, where the stories of the past are entwined with the natural beauty of the present. It's an ideal activity for those who love to explore the outdoors and have a keen interest in the mysteries of ancient civilizations.

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Wine Garden Knidos
4.9

The Wine Garden in Knidos is a delightful blend of history and leisure, offering a unique experience for both wine aficionados and history enthusiasts. Nestled amidst the ancient ruins of Knidos, a once-thriving Greek city, the garden provides a serene escape where visitors can indulge in the rich flavors of local wines. The vineyards thrive in the region's Mediterranean climate, producing grapes that are as much a part of the area's heritage as the surrounding relics. As visitors sip on a selection of fine wines, they are treated to breathtaking views of the Aegean and Mediterranean seas, making the experience both visually and gastronomically satisfying. The Wine Garden is more than just a place to taste wine; it's a journey into the past, where the pleasures of ancient Greek culture can be experienced in every glass. 

The combination of historic surroundings and the timeless tradition of winemaking creates a truly enchanting atmosphere, perfect for those looking to savor the beauty and flavors of this historic region.

Wine Garden
Knidos Restaurant
4.9

Perched elegantly on the edge of the turquoise sea, Knidos Restaurant offers an escape into a world where the flavors of the sea are as vivid as the views. With its tables lined neatly along the waterfront, diners are invited to indulge in the freshest seafood selection, presented on beds of ice to promise the ocean's bounty at its best. 

The restaurant's ambiance, set against the serene backdrop of bobbing sailboats and the gentle lap of waves, is one where time slows down, allowing for a full sensory appreciation of the delicacies served. Whether it's perfectly grilled fish, succulent shrimp seasoned with herbs, or a glass of crisp, local wine, each element at Knidos Restaurant complements the other, creating a symphony of taste and sight. It's a place where each meal is not just a dish but a celebration of the rich maritime culture, served with a side of gentle sea breezes and panoramic views of the stunning Datça Peninsula.

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Lion of Knidos Restaurant
4.9

Lion of Knidos Restaurant offers a feast for the senses, nestled in the arms of the Datça Peninsula's rolling hills with a panoramic view of the deep blue sea. This culinary haven marries the authenticity of traditional Turkish breakfasts with the refined touches of modern cuisine, presenting a spread that is a true tribute to the local palate. Imagine savoring the robust flavors of farm-fresh tomatoes, olives, and cheeses while the morning sun blesses the Aegean landscape. 

The afternoon unfolds with offerings of delicate pancakes adorned with figs, presenting a sweet symphony on the plate. As the day wanes, the restaurant's ambiance transforms, allowing guests to indulge in heartwarming churros dipped in rich chocolate or a rustic feast of fried fish and succulent meats, each dish a harmonious blend of homegrown ingredients and traditional cooking. At

Lion of Knidos Restaurant offers a feast for the senses, nestled in the arms of the Datça Peninsula's rolling hills with a panoramic view of the deep blue sea. This culinary haven marries the authenticity of traditional Turkish breakfasts with the refined touches of modern cuisine, presenting a spread that is a true tribute to the local palate. Imagine savoring the robust flavors of farm-fresh tomatoes, olives, and cheeses while the morning sun blesses the Aegean landscape. 

The afternoon unfolds with offerings of delicate pancakes adorned with figs, presenting a sweet symphony on the plate. As the day wanes, the restaurant's ambiance transforms, allowing guests to indulge in heartwarming churros dipped in rich chocolate or a rustic feast of fried fish and succulent meats, each dish a harmonious blend of homegrown ingredients and traditional cooking. At Lion of Knidos, every meal is a celebration of culture, served with a side of breathtaking vistas and the soothing soundtrack of nature's embrace.


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Bodrum

Bodrum, nestled along the elegant shores of the Aegean, is a destination where history, luxury, and natural beauty converge. Known as the capital of blue voyages, this enchanting town captivates visitors with its crystal-clear waters, whitewashed houses, and bustling marina. Explore the remnants of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, or step back in time at the iconic Bodrum Castle.

Bodrum is not only steeped in history but also brimming with modern energy. Its chic restaurants, luxury boutique hotels, and vibrant nightlife cater to every taste. For those seeking tranquility, the surrounding hidden coves and serene beaches offer a peaceful escape. Whether you’re soaking up the sun or setting sail on an adventure, Bodrum promises an unforgettable journey.

Recommended duration: ideal for 3 days
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Nearby Attractions
Marina Yacht Club
4.9
Marina Yacht Club, one of Bodrum's timeless icons, always offers its guests a special experience. Situated in the heart of Bodrum, this unique venue never runs out of live music. Melodies from jazz and world music serenade your ears, while the special cocktail options make your evening truly unforgettable. Marina Yacht Club represents a distinctive lifestyle with its live music programs, unique restaurants, and bars. Every moment you experience here turns into a cherished memory. With its contribution of color and energy to Bodrum nights, Marina Yacht Club is a meeting point that reflects the spirit of Bodrum. If you're ready for an unforgettable night, Marina Yacht Club always opens its doors to welcome you in a warm and friendly atmosphere. Here, music, flavor, and entertainment come together, inviting you to an experience you'll never forget. Çarşı, Marina Yacht Club Milta Bodrum Marina, Neyzen Tevfik Cd. No:5, 48400 Bodrum/Muğla, Türkiye
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Mausoleum at Halicarnassus
4.9
Halikarnassus Mausoleum, a grand monument built for the tomb of King Mausolus, is now an open-air museum in Bodrum. The Mausoleum had different layers and featured a magnificent statue of a four-horse chariot at its top. However, over the years, it was destroyed due to earthquakes and damages. The pieces of the Mausoleum were later used in the construction of Bodrum Castle. As a result, it has a deep connection to Bodrum's history and local culture. Today, the remains of the Halikarnassus Mausoleum are presented to visitors in an open-air museum. Visitors can see plaster copies and archaeological findings to better understand the Mausoleum's history and architecture. It has become an important attraction for tourists and history enthusiasts in Bodrum. By visiting this place, you can explore the story of this ancient monument and learn more about the history of Bodrum. Tepecik, Turgut Reis Cd. No:93, 48440 Bodrum/Muğla, Türkiye
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Museum Of Underwater Arch.
4.9
Bodrum Underwater Archaeology Museum is a captivating destination that combines the mysteries of history with the underwater world. This unique museum is nestled within the historic Bodrum Castle. Here, you will encounter ancient treasures retrieved from the depths of underwater archaeology, along with carefully selected artifacts from maritime history. Bodrum Underwater Archaeology Museum invites you to step into the fascinating world of the past, where you'll discover a collection of ancient shipwrecks, exquisite ceramics, historical sculptures, and dazzling jewelry. The museum serves as a portal to ancient times, allowing you to connect with the maritime heritage and the underwater wonders of the Aegean Sea. The museum is home to the secrets hidden beneath the waves, including ancient shipwrecks and remnants of ancient harbors, making it an essential stop for enthusiasts of maritime history and underwater archaeology. The artifacts on display within the museum bring the historical narratives from the depths of the Aegean Sea to life, providing visitors with an unforgettable experience. Bodrum Underwater Archaeology Museum sheds light on the world of underwater archaeology and maritime history, taking visitors on a captivating journey through the depths of history. Çarşı Mh., 48400 Bodrum/Muğla, Türkiye
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Zeki Müren Art Museum
4.9

In Bodrum, a radiant gem awaits you: the Zeki Müren Art Museum. This extraordinary museum opens the doors to the house where the legendary Turkish art music artist Zeki Müren spent his final years. Here, unique artifacts like the artist's stage costumes, awards, artworks, and jewelry are on display. The Zeki Müren Art Museum is adorned with photographs that bring the magic of the past to life, offering you a profound glimpse into that era. You can visit this exceptional space to delve into the details of the artist's music and life. This museum, filled with the enchantment of a glittering past and art, invites you to step into the world of Zeki Müren. Kumbahçe, Zeki Müren Cd. No:11, 48400 Bodrum/Muğla, Türkiye

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Nearby Restaurants
Brava Bodrum
4.9
Located within The Bodrum Edition hotel, this chic restaurant is ready to enchant you with its stunning sea view. Under the guidance of master chef Diego Muñoz, its kitchen tantalizes your taste buds by merging the flavors of the Mediterranean and Asia with lively Latin American cuisine. From your very first bite, it will embark on a journey into the enchanting world of flavors, inviting you to return for more. Here's the surprise: a perfect meal should be crowned with a perfect beverage. Brava Bodrum offers an impressive wine and cocktail menu that ensures every sip is remembered with delight. As the sun bids farewell on the horizon, the restaurant's atmosphere transforms into a magical paradise for you to enjoy outdoor dining during the summer months. Brava Bodrum, in a setting that perfectly blends elegance, culinary feasts, and the spirit of the Mediterranean, awaits you with the allure of a magical evening. Dirmil Mahallesi, Balyek Cd. No:5A, 48400 Bodrum/Muğla, Türkiye
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Asian
Mediterranean
Gourmet
Latin American
Buddha Bar Beach
4.9
Buddha Bar, as an integral part of Caresse, Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, warmly welcomes you. This exclusive seaside restaurant is a captivating destination for those eager to explore the allure of contemporary fusion cuisine. The menu, curated by masterful chefs, presents a rich array of flavors inspired by the cuisines of Asia and the Mediterranean, catering to every palate. It beckons you to savor the finest in fresh seafood and signature cocktails. However, what awaits you is not just exquisite dining; it's also the meticulously designed decor and an impressive selection of music that sets an atmosphere inviting you to a different world. It's not just a restaurant; it's an experience that tantalizes all your senses. In addition to fusion cuisine, this establishment offers a perfect beach where you can indulge in entertainment and music. Buddha Bar brings together the perfect fusion of taste and entertainment, extending an invitation for you to have a unique experience. Asarlik Mevkii, Adnan Menderes Cd. No:89, 48400 Bodrum/Muğla, Türkiye
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Bar
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Asian
The Roof Bodrum
4.9

The Roof is Bodrum’s answer to elevated seaside dining—literally. With panoramic rooftop views over the coastline, this elegant venue is ideal for sunset cocktails or a refined final dinner ashore. The ambiance is serene yet sophisticated, with curated music and perfectly plated dishes. Whether you're toasting to the end of your sailing adventure or enjoying one last romantic evening, The Roof delivers atmosphere and elegance in perfect harmony.

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Yula Bodrum
4.9

Set along the beach in Bodrum, Yula is a trendy, boho-chic escape where Mediterranean-Asian fusion cuisine meets seaside vibes. By day, it's a serene space for leisurely dining; by night, it transforms into a lively bar with music, lights, and barefoot elegance. The décor is stylish, the cocktails inventive, and the view—always stunning. Whether you're finishing your sailing journey or simply soaking in the Bodrum breeze, Yula invites you to celebrate in style.

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Da Mario
4.9
Da Mario, a hidden gem at Kempinski Residences Nef Reserve Gölköy, artfully combines the rich traditions of Italian gastronomy with a modern touch. It takes pride in preserving the time-honored flavors of Italian cuisine and passing them down through the generations. The Da Mario team maintains unwavering standards, continuously delighting guests with exceptional dishes. Nestled in the heart of serene Gölköy, Da Mario provides a unique atmosphere that perfectly complements the tranquility and beauty of the area. The restaurant, overlooking the stunning Gölköy landscape, sets the stage for delightful conversations with friends. For gastronomy enthusiasts and those embarking on a culinary journey, Da Mario offers a unique experience waiting to be discovered in Bodrum. Gölköy Mah, Kempinski Residences Nef Reserve Gölköy, 328. Sok No:15, 48400 Bodrum/Muğla, Türkiye
Restaurant
Mediterranean
European
Italian
Mezra
4.9
Mezra is nestled in the heart of nature like a precious gem with its private garden, turning warm summer evenings into delightful feasts, crafting unforgettable memories. Mezra has a story of aiming to bridge unique flavors with local traditions and the world. Its kitchen comes to life with a creative and passionate team. The dishes prepared using local produce are transformed into unforgettable delights designed to enchant the taste buds. Mezra's main restaurant stands out with its expansive wine cellars adjacent to its open kitchen. Hosting over 150 distinguished local and international wines, this cellar is home to one of Bodrum's largest wine collections. Mezra extends a warm invitation, embracing you as part of the family, for a flavorful journey. Dirmil Mh, 6885. Sk No:3, 48990 Bodrum/Muğla, Türkiye
Restaurant
Turkish
Mediterranean
Tuti Restaurant
4.9
Tuti Restaurant, located within The Marmara Hotel in Bodrum, stands as one of the city's most prominent culinary destinations. Proudly hailed as the best Aegean restaurant in town, it takes pride in presenting the finest flavors of Aegean cuisine. Merging legendary dishes with contemporary international cooking techniques, this exceptional kitchen highlights its commitment to sustainability by sourcing most of its ingredients from local producers. At Tuti Restaurant, you'll not only relish a delightful dining experience but also revel in the captivating backdrop of Bodrum Castle. It's a place where both your taste buds and eyes are pampered. Amidst pleasant music, you can create joyful memories. And, don't forget to try one of the signature cocktails served in the bar area during sunset; it's the crowning touch to fully immerse yourself in the enchantment of Bodrum. Tuti Restaurant cordially invites you to embark on an unforgettable journey of taste and scenery. Yokuşbaşı, Suluhasan Cad. The Marmara Bodrum No:18, 48400 Bodrum/Muğla, Türkiye
Restaurant
Aegean
Turkish
Breakfast
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