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12 ISLANDS BOAT TRIP

Once you come to Fethiye, you have to go on 12 Islands Boat
Cruise. The hundreds of double-Decker boats you see in Fethiye
as you wonder around the marina and the harbour, are ready
to take you to this tour. Each has a capacity from 50 up to 150
people and all of them has toilets and a self-service bar; and
most of them are built in the dockyards in Fethiye. They depart
between 10:00 - 11:00 every morning and come back to Fethiye
harbour about 17:30 - 18:30 in the evening. The lunch is included
in the tours which is usually pasta - meatballs (sometimes chicken
or fish) - salad and fruit (water melon) (a good menu if you think
that you're on water!). If you want to enjoy the sun, then your
place is upstairs; but be careful because, the sun burns you a bit
too much and you don't feel it since it will be quite windy on the
sea. You'll feel it at night after the shower, which usually ends
up with the creams and lotions the doctor gives. But if you want
to enjoy the tour in the shade and watch around, you'd better stay
downstairs drinking your tea, coffee, or a cold drink (maybe
playing backgammon with the crew!
I suggest you to look around carefully in
this tour. Because you have the chance to see the dolphins, flying
fish, and even the sea turtles!!!
The tour is usually made up from five stops, which are nearly as
the followings:
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Gobun Bay or Cavy Bay
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Cleopatra's Baths
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Dockyard Island
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The Flat Islands
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Red Island or Samanlik bay
The first stop, Gobun bay, is placed in the
south-western coast of the Fethiye Gulf, and is a very calm
bay with the crystal clear water, 7-10m. depth, and the
quietness of a lake; just like all the other bays in the
Fethiye Gulf. In this bay. There is also a small cafe - restaurant
which is run by a local family, and the bay is one of the certain
places where the sailors stop for an overnight. Gobun has
another alternative called the Cavy Bay which is just next to the
Gobun Bay. Here is also a fascinating place with its pure waters,
and calm sea which will charm everyone who sees. On the shore,
there is a small cave in the rocks, and a stairway leading the
cave the strange thing is both of them are natural. So, you can
now understand why they called here the Cavy Bay.
Cleopatra's Baths, (actually The bay of
Cleopatra's Baths), is a large bay full of lots of pine
trees, and has a dark blue sea which goes to light blue, as you
reach the shore. In the south - western part of the bay, there are
some ruins which came down because of the earthquakes in Fethiye.
According to the myth, in one of the visits of Cleopatra to
Anatolian coasts, her close friends decided to build a Roman Bath
for Cleopatra as a present. Because, they found a hot water spring
in this part of the bay. The water here was very good for the
skin, with the minerals and elements it contained like Calcium,
Magnesium, etc
Some say that the mystery which lies behind the beauty
of Cleopatra is the water here.(however, it may be true... *8).
The water here, was coming from a crater lake (dry now) which was
behind the mountain you see at the northern side of the bay.
Even today, if you look at the bottom of the sea, where the ruins
are, before the wind starts very early in the morning, you can see
the sands at the bottom are still a bit moving. This means that
there is still a bit amount of hot water coming out today. If you
want to try your chance to be as beautiful as Cleopatra and to
look 10 years younger(!), you are allowed to swim around and in
the ruins!!!

The next stop, Dockyard Island, is the first Island
you'll see in the tour which is called the 12 Islands Boat Cruise
(the ones before were semi-islands). Here is a shallow bay where
the water comes towards the land, just like a lake, and you can
not realize that there's bay in the island unless you approach. On
the land, there are some ruins which belong to the early Greek
people lived here in peace during the Ottoman Empire times. The
bay on the island was used to build ships by the people lived here
(also Turkish), because the shallow waters were very suitable for
this purpose. That's why this island is called the Dockyard
Island.

Flat Islands, are a group of islands so close to
each other
located just at the opposite of the Gocek town. The
property here, is the salty lake in the middle of the long sandy
part of the biggest island in the group. Here is also a charming
place with the clear, dark blue, and very deep waters. But there's
a passing from the biggest island to the smallest, which you can
easily walk (1.5m depth). On the biggest island, further to the
north, there's a long, sandy beach leading to the lake. On the
shore, there are two families selling pan-cakes and pastries, who
come every morning from the Gocek town, and leave in the evening.
And there's a big boat used as a restaurant on this island. And if
you want, banana, ringo and water skiing is available...

On the way back, your captain will choose one of the two
suitable bays. If he chooses the Red Island, enjoy the clear sea
and the clean shore of this red ground of the island. Anyway, you
won't be able to resist its attraction. here, you can swim to the
shore, which is only a few meter to the boat; and after getting on
again, you can enjoy the sunset with a Nescafe or Sunset Cocktail.
If you go to the Samanlik bay, it won't be more different than
this. Again, you can jump (or dive?) from the top of the boat, and
let the other watch you under the water just like an aquarium.
Don't forget that this one is your last chance to swim, and you'll
be back in the Fethiye Harbour 30 minutes later!
FOOD
MENU
Cold
drinks, alcohol, coffees, English teas (PG Tips) and snacks are
available at reasonable price e.g. beer 80p.
So please
don't bring your own drinks onto the boat.
All our
hot drinks are made with spring water.
LUNCH:
Fresh trout, chicken drumsticks, homemade meatballs or
vegetarian - all served with pasta, potato salad, roll, butter
and fruit.
If you
book in advance we will endeavour to serve your choice.
WHAT
TO BRING ON BOARD
Towel
Swimwear
Suncream
Camera
Sandals -
should be sea water proof
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