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Every moment spent in Göcek is worth a lifetime.
Göcek is one of Turkey’s hidden paradises, where nature and the sea come together in perfect harmony. The coves of Göcek, with their crystal-clear waters and tranquil atmosphere, attract both local and international tourists each year. Taking a yacht tour in Göcek is the best way to explore and enjoy these beautiful sights up close.
It's easy to understand why Göcek is in such high demand. With its turquoise blue sea, lush green nature, and serene bays, it is an ideal destination for those seeking tranquility. Additionally, Göcek’s historical and cultural richness adds a unique value to the area. Göcek offers a wealth of experiences to meet every holiday expectation.
At Tufan Yachting, we are dedicated to showcasing the beauty of Göcek through our meticulously prepared yacht tours. On our luxurious and comfortable yachts, you can explore Göcek's unique coves and beaches while creating unforgettable memories. Our yachts, equipped with modern amenities and staffed by experienced crew, are ready to provide you with the best service.
Book a yacht tour in Göcek to experience this unique blend of nature and sea. At Tufan Yachting, we guarantee an unforgettable holiday experience. Contact us to discover the beauty of Göcek and embark on this extraordinary journey.
The Most Beautiful Places in Göcek You Should Visit
Osmanaga Bay
Ayten Bay
Kille Bay
Bedri Rahmi Bay
Sarsala Bay
Boynuz Bükü
Yassica Islands
Tersane Island
Aquarium Bay
Pig Island
Göbün Bay
Merdivenli Bay
Yavan Su Martı Bay
Kurşunlu Paradise Bay
Binlik Bay
Cleopatra Bay
Sıralıkbük Bay



Osmanaga Bay
Osmanağa Bay is a bay in Gocek where you can also come by boat. Osmanağa is quite a small bay. The coast is stony and the sea is clear. Since it is a completely virgin bay, there is no wc, shower, cabin or food and beverage establishment. There is only a fresh water fountain. So come prepared.

Ayten Bay
Ayten Bay is the bay before Osmanağa Bay. This is also a small and untouched bay. There is no establishment, wc, shower, cabin. The sea is quite stony. When you leave the center of Göcek, it can be more crowded than the others because it is the first virgin swimming spot you come across. If it is crowded, you can continue to Osmanağa Bay which is close by.

Kille Bay
Kille Bay, which borders Dalaman and Göcek, is also a bay you can reach by boat. It spreads over a much larger area than the others. It is not crowded, peaceful and suitable for a rest. Since the sea has a land connection, the sea water can be cloudy when you enter, but it becomes clear when you open it.

Bedri Rahmi Bay
Bedri Rahmi Bay is the next bay after Kille Bay, which is visited by every tour boat departing from Göcek and named after the Turkish painter, writer and poet Bedri Rahmi Eyüboğlu. The famous fish figure he painted on a rock here.
When Bedri Rahmi drew a fish figure on the rock here on a trip to Göçek in 1974, the name of the bay, which used to be Taşyaka Bükü, became Bedri Rahmi Bay over time. When examined carefully, you can see that there are 6 different animals in it. Bedri Rahmi died a year after he painted this picture. The secret of preserving the freshness of the colors of the fish painting so many years after his death despite the natural conditions in the bay was that it was restored by volunteer painters from time to time. There is also a small pier and Onno Restaurant in the bay. Another remarkable detail in the bay is the rock tombs built by the Lycians in 350 BC. There is a lot of traffic in the bay due to boat tours.

Sarsala Bay
Surrounded by pine and needle trees, Sarsala Bay is one of the most beautiful bays in the region. The beach is sandy and the sea water is warm. If you get bored of the sea, sand and sun when you come here, there are paths in the area where you can take a walk. These paths extend to Hamam Bay. There is a municipality-run cafe, WC and shower on the beach.

Boynuz Bükü
Boynuzbükü, one of the beautiful spots frequented by boat tours, has a wonderful nature surrounded by pine trees. There is also a pleasant restaurant and a pier here. All the vegetables and fruits of the restaurant are supplied from the garden right behind it.

Yassıca Islands
The Yassıca Islands are made up of many small islands, large and small, with deep or shallow waters. There are no businesses on any of them. Completely untouched. It has a sea like a pool. Every boat tour definitely stops here. Since Göcek is one of the closest islands to the center, it is a place with heavy boat traffic. The archipelago consists of Zeytinli Island, Şeytanlı Island, Büyük Yassıca Island, Küçük Island, Kızıl Island and Kaşık Island. The most famous among them is Kaşık Island, which resembles the shape of a spoon. There is a pancake boat that is always parked here.

Tersane Island
Göcek's biggest island. There was a shipyard here in Ottoman times. Its ruins are still standing. There are 2 harbors for anchoring in summer and winter, east and west. There is a cute restaurant with a pier on the shore. This is one of the places where daily boats often anchor. That's why the real taste comes after 17.

Aquarium Bay
The aquarium bay with beautiful, clear water is one of the most preferred bays for hot summer applications. You can relax with the calm breeze coming from the pine trees and enjoy cooling off on a hot day. Aquarium Bay is located between Pig Island and Tersane Island. A popular place for boat tours. You can also dive deep into the water and watch the fish swimming in the bay.

Pig Island
The island owned by the Simavi family, originally named Pig Island due to the wild boars that used to swim across from here, has been renamed Hürriyet Island. The northern part of the island is popular among blue cruise yachts for anchoring easily, making Pig Island, with its crystal-clear waters and natural beauty, one of the top three hidden bays in Göcek.
Accessible only by boat tours, there is no land access to Pig Island. Due to the historical ruins along its shores, boats cannot dock directly, but you are likely to see numerous luxurious yachts owned by famous families around the island.
Don't forget to pack a snorkeling mask in your bag to explore the life beneath the glassy waters and the historical ruins.

Göbün Bay
Göbün Village is a bay with natural beauties located in the Göcek town of Fethiye district of Muğla. Göbün Bay is one of the calm and sheltered bays of Göcek Bay and generally offers a peaceful atmosphere. The bay is covered with green hills and full of pine trees and maquis, which gives the bay a natural appearance.
Göbün Village is known for its impressive turquoise waters and clean beaches. The bay's clear sea offers ideal conditions for water sports such as swimming and snorkeling. Hiking is also a popular activity to soak up the wandering life and scenery. The calm atmosphere and natural beauties of the bay offer a manageable, relaxing holiday experience.
Göbün Village is a destination that can usually be reached by boat tours or sea taxi services. It is easily collected in a short trip by boats departing from Göcek's port or marina. The village offers a peaceful escape and is worth exploring as part of Göcek's coastline, famous for its turquoise waters.

Merdivenli Bay
Merdivenli Bay stands out with its natural beauty and stunning views.
Merdivenli Bay is one of the ideal places in the region for both swimming and camping. Its sea is pristine, and it is a hidden paradise surrounded by lush green wooded areas. Despite its beauty, the bay is small. Therefore, it becomes quite crowded on weekends, especially when boats arrive. The depth of the sea near the shore is good, and because of its cleanliness, you have the chance to see various fish underwater. There are no facilities, markets, or restaurants in the area to meet your needs. Therefore, we recommend bringing all your necessities before coming to the bay.
At night, it becomes very isolated. You can come with a few friends, light a fire, have conversations around it, and enjoy an unforgettable holiday experience. There are also trail paths for those who want to explore the surroundings of the bay. Additionally, there is a small village nearby with a few households.

Yavansu (Martı) Bay
Martı Bay is a picturesque bay located in the Göcek region of Fethiye district in Muğla province, southwestern Turkey. Nestled among the unique landscapes of Göcek Gulf, Martı Bay is renowned for its clean and clear sea water. The bay gets its name from the seagulls that populate the area, adding to its natural charm. The shoreline is adorned with golden sand and green pine trees, giving the bay a distinctive appearance.
The clear waters of Martı Bay provide an excellent environment for water sports. The calm and sheltered atmosphere around the bay offers opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, and enjoying leisurely time in the sea. Additionally, the bay is perfect for visitors who want to sunbathe on the beach or simply enjoy the natural surroundings. With its natural beauty and peaceful setting, Martı Bay is one of Göcek’s key tourist destinations.
Access to Martı Bay is typically by sea. It can be easily reached by renting a boat from Göcek or joining organized boat tours. There are also boat tours available from other holiday regions around Göcek to visit the bay. Martı Bay’s natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere provide visitors with a serene escape, offering an unforgettable experience along Göcek’s magnificent coastline.

Kleopatra Bay
The bay, which contains bath ruins built during the Ancient Lycian Period, is one of the most frequent stops for daily boat tours and blue cruise yachts among the bays of Göcek. Besides the bath ruins, there are also remnants of a Byzantine Monastery within the bay. According to legend, the bath was constructed as a "sea bath" by the king of the city above, but it has no connection with Cleopatra. It is named Cleopatra Bay solely for its beauty.
In Cleopatra Bay, you can also find the pine and olive trees that contribute to the unique nature of the Göcek bays. The areas of the bay near the shore are quite deep, making it dangerous for children and non-swimmers to access the bath ruins.

Cennet Bay
Cennet Bay Beach, as its name suggests, is a tranquil slice of paradise. With its pristine sandy beach, turquoise clear sea, unique nature, and stunning beauty, Cennet Bay is one of the places where you can have a wonderful experience. It is one of Bodrum's most beautiful bays, catering to all the needs of nature enthusiasts. Far from crowded and noisy cities, you can spend your day peacefully in this serene and calm spot.
You can pitch a tent and camp in Cennet Bay, marvel at the enchanting night sky filled with stars, and witness the perfect sunrise in the morning. For those who love hiking in nature, you can explore the bay's beauty up close on the historic Lycian Way walking paths. There is no development in this untouched, virgin bay, preserving its natural beauty entirely, offering nature lovers a splendid holiday opportunity in all its glory.
Cennet Bay is one of the most popular routes for boat tours, greeting visitors with a fantastic view. With its sea, nature, and scenery that seems like a piece of paradise on Earth, it captivates those who see it. Cennet Bay is an ideal holiday destination for those who want to relax, rejuvenate, and find peace, thanks to its unique atmosphere.

Binlik Bay
It is not possible to reach Binlik Bay by road unless you are an avid hiker. In Binlik Bay, where a nomadic family lives and looks after the area, the shadows of pine trees fall into the sea, goat sounds can be heard from the hills in the evenings, and the sight of Caretta Carettas swimming in the sea transports you to a dream world.
Another name for Binlik Bay is Kuyrucak Bay, as it is located south of Kuyrucak Cape. The name "Binlik" comes from a legend that a famous family once planted a thousand olive trees around the bay. It is even said that the family’s surname was Binlik. In Binlik Bay, the green of the pine and olive trees blends with the blue of the sea and sky. Even in the hottest times, a refreshing breeze blows in Binlik Bay, but it never gets too strong. It blows but doesn't overwhelm, providing great relief and happiness to those visiting the bay during the summer.

Sıralıbük Bay
Among the Göcek bays, Sıralıbük Bay, which we can count among the top three for its natural beauty, is one of the most frequent stops for blue cruise boats and daily boat tours.
Accessible by sea, Sıralıbük Bay is a hidden paradise where fresh water meets salt water, making it irresistible to plunge into the ice-cold waters to escape the heat. Your swimming experience in the crystal-clear waters will be even more enjoyable with the mountain goats accompanying you with their sounds. Known as Deep Bay in foreign sources, this bay has very deep waters, which is why blue cruise boats prefer to anchor and spend the night here.
There are no facilities in Sıralıbük Bay. Entry is free. Since the beach consists of large pebbles, don't forget to pack water shoes. To explore the various fish species in the unique turquoise waters, we recommend bringing a snorkel, mask, and fins.