Attraction Description / Itinerary : Discover some of the most beautiful bays and islands of the Turkish Riviera with the 12 Island and Göcek Bay Boat Trip from Dalyan. This full-day tour combines crystal-clear waters, untouched nature, and relaxing sailing—perfect for anyone looking to explore paradise-like coastal scenery.
Your journey begins with a transfer from Dalyan to the charming marina of Göcek, a world-famous yachting town surrounded by pine-covered hills and turquoise bays. Here, you’ll board a spacious and comfortable boat designed for a relaxing day at sea.
As the boat sets sail, you'll cruise through the peaceful waters of Göcek Bay, home to some of the most picturesque islands in the region. Throughout the day, you will visit several stunning spots such as:
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Yassıca Islands – known for shallow turquoise waters ideal for swimming
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Aquarium Bay – a crystal-clear bay perfect for snorkelling
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Cleopatra’s Bath (Hammam Bay) – where ancient ruins lie beneath the water
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Tersane Island – the largest island in the bay, rich with history
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Hidden coves and quiet beaches accessible only by boat
At each stop, you’ll enjoy plenty of time for swimming, snorkelling, sunbathing, or simply relaxing on the deck while taking in the breathtaking views. The boat crew prepares a delicious freshly cooked lunch served onboard, adding to the overall comfort of your day.
Göcek Bay is famous for its calm, sheltered waters—making this trip enjoyable for all ages, including families with children. The scenery is a perfect blend of pine forests, blue lagoons, and peaceful islands, creating ideal photo opportunities throughout the tour.
In the late afternoon, the boat returns to Göcek Marina, where your transfer back to Dalyan awaits.
Whether you want a relaxing day on the sea, beautiful swimming spots, or a chance to explore unspoiled nature, the 12 Island and Göcek Bay Boat Trip from Dalyan offers an unforgettable experience and one of the best boat tours in the region.
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