Blue Voyage in Bodrum
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Stretching from Bodrum to the south-east, Gokova Bay has been named after Halikarnas Balikcisi and Azra Erhat as 'the Blue Voyage' when they first discovered it. Boats which pull up anchor in Bodrum and head for Gokova will soon discover the ultimate harmony of green and blue and the beauties which lie under the crystal clear waters. A center for manufacturing boats for centuries, the demand of seafaring visitors has made yacht tourism one of the principal sources of income in Bodrum.
Among the first places seen on "The Blue Journey" are Karaada, Kargacik Buku, Pabuc Burnu, Kargi Adasi, Alakisla and Cokertme. Other important stops on "The Blue Journey" are the forested and crystal clear coves of KucukCati, Buyuk Cati, Yedi Adalar, Longoz, Degirmen Buku, and Karacasogut. Besides the natural beauty, historic sites such as Sedir Island, the ancient city of Keramos and Yedi Adalar are frequent stopping places. Allow 7-10 days for this journey, which is open to anyone who wants to join one of the groups.

Carian Coast
East Lycian Coast
Dodecanese Islands

