Considered a secret gem in Dalaman, Sarsala Bay serves up plenty of wow moments. Even though this coast is adorned with stunning beaches, Sarsala Bay is one of the best you can find. Glassy seas, a slither of beach, steep slopes, and bright-colored umbrellas in the summer months lend color to every corner. Charter guests can chill on the sunbeds or the deck with a drink in hand or swim and snorkel in the famously beautiful bay. The water here is shallow and soft, making it a perfect choice for those with children. Active hikers can strap on their shoes and hike the 11km to the mythical Cleopatra's Bath.
Fethiye is one of the most popular holiday destinations along the Turkish coast, frequented by luxury charter yachts throughout summer. Located in the Mugla province, this idyllic charter spot is renowned for its fantastic marina. Known as Telmessos in ancient times, it has an impressive fort, built by the Rhodes Knights, situated on a hill overlooking the Old Town. Fethiye is also known for its fascinating Lycian rock tombs, carved in to the cliffs and dating back as far as the 4th Century. But Fethiye isn't just about history though, the area is famous for its beautiful crystal clear waters, and white powder sands. There is a fantastic choice of beaches catering to everyone from beaches ideal for watersports, best for families, secluded beaches to trendy beaches - Fethiye is the ideal destination, no matter what your taste.
Scattered with the ruins and remains of the 4th century, Gemiler Island has a whole heap of history to its name. One of its most important claims to fame is the fact that the island was said to be the original home to St Nicolas - the patron saint of sailors. As an essential hub on the trade route back in Medieval times, there are so many stories woven into the seams of Gemiler Island. Along with the tomb of the original Father Christmas, not to mention Lycian rock tombs, ancient Byzantine walkways, churches, and cisterns explorers and history lovers will be in their element on Gemiler. Charter guests will also adore being in striking distance of Turkey's famed Blue Lagoon.
The Butterfly Valley on Turkey’s Turquoise Coast is every inch as idyllic as it sounds. Situated in the southwest of the country, this area is already a vision of golden beaches, woven blues, sunlight, and bleached rock, but the Butterfly Valley is stand out bliss. Fertile, lush, and draped in greenery, charter guests can enter a world of tumbling waterfalls, dark shady forest, pure white sands, and over a hundred different species of bright butterflies. In homage to the heavenly sense of natural wonder abundantly found in the valley, the area is beautifully preserved with starlight and sunsets lighting the way - there’s little electricity or lavish tourist comforts.
The dazzling beauty of Oludeniz will take your breath away as soon as you glimpse the turquoise lagoon shimmering flanked by rolling emerald cliffs. The crescent of soft sand, the bright paragliders circling overhead, and the scent of fresh pine rolling down the mountain make Oludeniz and the Blue Lagoon one of the most spectacular places in Turkey. There’s no better way to spend the day than diving off the superyacht and sipping chilled drinks in the shade. With five-star amenities on your doorstep in Oludeniz, you can also opt to indulge in spas and starlit suppers along the stretch of the sugary coast.
The idyllic, sheltered cove is surrounded by olive and pine trees and is home to some of the warmest waters in the Mediterranean. The Creek is the optimum spot for charter guests to relax and soak up the Turkish sunshine. For those looking to fuel their adventurous spirit, hike to the top of the hill where you can enjoy the impeccable panoramic views as well as the beautiful crimson sunset.
This popular, luxury yachting destination is one of the greatest places to sail. Göcek is a vibrant resort town, yet has managed to avoid the excess of overdevelopment, maintaining its authentic charm. It is a favorite watering hole of celebrities, with its lively bars and restaurants along the promenade. This charming town is home to a permanent population of only around 4,500 and is the ideal spot from where you can visit many of the region's famous cultural and historical sites such as Kaunos, Telmessos, Xanthos, Letoon and Patara. Göcek itself has one beach, however sailing further out to the 12 islands, you will find a swimming and snorkeling paradise, with their impeccably clean water, pine forests and beautiful beaches.