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SAILING TURKEY FROM IZMIR TO ANTALYA |
| IZMIR TO KUSADASI | KUSADASI TO BODRUM | BODRUM TO MARMARIS | MARMARIS TO FETHIYE | FETHIYE TO KAS | KAS TO ANTALYA |
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SAILING IN BODRUM - TURKEY The area offers some of the best sailing and scenic routes, yachting agents who offer charters of varying lengths offer another perfect way to see this beautiful country. You can often see locals racing their yachts over the weekends; there are two if not three active yacht clubs now. Both large and small companies have been attracting guests to Bodrum for years offering a week or two of perfect dinghy or windsurfing fun, recent years have seen clubs open that can provide their guests with almost any water sports that exist. If your plans for a stay here didn't involve the water for more than a swim, then after a few days of being around so many boats and the sea you should be itching to try some water based activity. Whether this is a day trip on a gulet, alternatively trying out a windsurf board or maybe even a dinghy sailing session. If you are one of the many people who have yet to try sailing but are not sure what it involves, you may want to try some Catamaran sailing, Bodrum now offers a large catamaran that can take a maximum often people and offers a large variety of sailing from slow cruises to fast adrenalin stuff, even a sunset cruise to take in and enjoy the area you are in while watching the sun go down. In short there is no better place for sailing, and you are in the place where it's possible to find a boat to suit everyone out there, from the most experienced of sailors to those who have yet to set sail. |
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