| Bodrum to Mykonos Tour |
Day 1: Bodrum
Welcome to Bodrum, Turkey! Jump on board to meet your captain, crew and fellow travelers. After meeting with your tour leader in the afternoon, we'll start to explore the famous night life of Bodrum with our new travel mates. Bodrum is the centre of night life in the Aegean region of Turkey and known for its amazing beaches and gullet cruise trips. History of Bodrum dates back to the 12th century B.C. The city was named 'Halicarnassus', which was the birthplace of Herodotus; the 'Father of History' who lived in the 5th century B.C. The 'Mausoleum' of King Mausolus (350 B.C.) which is one of the Seven Wonders of the World is located in Bodrum. That's the only structure that survived from the Classical Era is the Amphitheatre. It is one of the oldest theatres in Anatolia with a capacity of 13.000 people, and is still hosting many shows and concerts for the art-lovers of Bodrum. Another place that you should visit whilst in Bodrum is the landmark of the city 'Castle of Saint Peter'. It is one of the best preserved pieces of architecture with a history that dates back to the Middle Ages. 'Myndos Gate' through which Alexander the Great entered Halicarnassus is another place that you should not miss. Day 2: Bodrum - Kos - LerosThis morning we will cruise to Kos (Cos), the birth place of Hippocrates, 'the Father of Medical Sciences'. Kos is the second largest island of the 12 Dodecanese islands and has a very mild climate and very fertile lands. The island houses a 560-year-old tree, a 211-year-old fountain and a 290 km long beach. You may take a swim in Lambi Beach which is very close to Kos Harbour. In the afternoon we'll cruise to Leros. Leros is a mountainous, green island with high cliffs and many small bays and villages. After a swimming break in Xerakampos, we will anchor at Lakki Harbour or Agia Marina Port located in east. It's worth to visit Platanos, the main city of Leros with steep stairs, narrow streets, and flower gardens. From Platanos you can take the steps leading up the Castle of Leros climbing 300 steps! Rent a bike or explore this island by foot; both options will be unique experiences in this beautiful Dodecanese islands. Day 3: Leros - Levita or Amorgos Early morning we pull anchor and start the sail to Amorgos. Amorgos is one of the popular islands in Greece with white houses, crystal clear water and a peaceful atmosphere. It is no coincidence that Luc Besson chose to shoot the first part of the film "The Big Blue" here. Once only visited by young travellers, Amorgos has become quite a "trendy" island since the film was released, and it is no surprise that you will find more adventurous people here than usual. The coastline is 112 kms long, surrounded by impressive mountains and rocky hills and the island is one of the best spots to taste traditional Greek cuisine and wine. In the evening you will have free time to visit the island on your own. Depending on the weather/wind conditions we may sail to Levita instead of Amorgos. Levita is also a popular island on the Aegean Sea famous for its white houses, long beaches and peaceful atmosphere.
Day 4: Levita or Amorgos - Santorini
Day 5: Santorini - Ios
Day 6: Ios - Naxos Day 7: Naxos - Paros - Mykonos
Day 8: Mykonos
Depending on sea and weather conditions, Marjinal Travel & Yachting reserves the right to make necessary changes to the tour itinerary to ensure the safety and comfort of our guests. |