Greek Islands



DAY 1: You can board the boat at Fethiye Yes Marina in the afternoon. The itinerary will be planned, and a briefing will be given with technical information about the boat. Meanwhile, port formalities and shopping will be completed. Once the formalities and paperwork are done, you can leave the port. Your first stop is the most ideal spot for overnight stay, as you will start sailing early in the morning. Sailing in the afternoon can become quite challenging in areas with strong winds. At Ağa Port (36°37’42″N – 028°53’42″E), there are two options: you can anchor overnight at either Küçük Ağa Port or Büyük Ağa Bay.
DAY 2: Rhodes Island (36°27’00″N – 028°13’54″E)
You can set sail early in the morning for Rhodes, the largest island in the Dodecanese group. It is a very popular holiday destination due to its well-preserved medieval city, the largest of its kind in Europe, and its average of 300 days of sunshine per year. Walking through the narrow, cobblestone streets of this old medieval city, still surrounded by 12-meter-thick walls, you can feel as if you have stepped back into the Middle Ages.
DAY 3: Halki Island (36°13’12″N – 027°37’06″E)
After setting your course for Halki, you can begin your journey. You will reach the island around noon. If you wish, you can take a stroll around the sparsely populated island. You can organize your dinner at the small and charming restaurants along the coast.
DAY 4: Tilos & Nisiros Islands (36°25’30″N – 027°24’06″E)
Set sail for Tilos Island early in the morning. A long sail awaits you. You will enjoy sailing with the sunrise view and savor these moments. When you arrive at Tilos Island at noon, you can explore the island. You can shop at the stores and enjoy the beautiful beach if you want to swim in the sea. After noon, you can leave the island. After the sunrise in the morning, you will have the chance to watch the sun and sea merge as you sail to Nisiros Island. You can dock at Pali Port on the island. This island, famous for its volcanic rocks, is home to Nikia, Greece’s most charming village. You can have dinner at the restaurants in the port.
DAY 5: Simi Island (36°38’12″N – 027°51’06″E)
You can start sailing towards Simi early in the morning after a light breakfast. The Moni Taksiharki Mikhail Church on Simi Island is considered a place of pilgrimage for Greek sailors. Since there is no vault system on the island, you will need to anchor. We recommend that you choose your anchorage point carefully on this island, which has a small harbor and many visitors. On the way back, you can set sail for Bozburun (36°41’28″N – 028°02’30″E) to complete the entry procedures. After completing the entry formalities in Bozburun, you can spend the night in a cove near Bozburun or in Bozburun Harbor if you wish.
DAY 6: For enjoyable moments with plenty of sailing and broad reaches on your return to Göcek, you can set sail from Bozburun Port early in the morning. You can take a swimming break at Bozukkale to cool off in the daytime heat. You can continue your voyage toward Ağa Port with the sunset behind you. You can anchor at Ağa Port for overnight stay.
DAY 7: On your return route to Göcek Port, you can stop at Göcek Island or At Bükü (36°43’30″N – 028°54’48″E), both of which are very close to Göcek and offer alternative locations for a swimming break. You can return to Fethiye Yes Marina in the afternoon to hand over the boat.




