The
Mediterranean, Aegean, and the Black Sea, as well as the Sea of Marmara,
surrounded Turkey to the north, west and south. With over 8.333 kilometers,
of coastline along four seas, Turkey is a treasure chest of coves, inlets,
bays and beaches from which yachtsmen can choose a different and always
private
anchorage
each night.
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The
sailing paradise of Turkey is home to the Blue Voyage this Idyllic cruise
means sailing withthe winds into coves and over the seas and becoming one
with nature. It is also an experience of the history of man from the perspective
of the sea rather than from the land, a journey which carries you to the
private beach of Cleopatra, the eternal fires of Mt. Olympos and the myriad
archaeological remains of ancient civilizations. For lovers of the active
life, sailing in clear waters provides great
opportunities
for swimming, fishing, skiing, surfing and diving.
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Sailin
in Turkey also allows you to experience a truly enriching cultural exchange
with the hospitable and gracious people of the coastal villages
and
towns. |
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The
tempered winds which generally blow from the west and northwest make the
long summers ideal for yachting, and seem to encourage an appreciation
of nature. From some of the turquoise coast's unspoilt and sheltered bays
you can see mountain peaks rising to almost 3.000 meters above sea level.
Fortunately,
Turkey's modern facilities and comfort have not overshadowed her ancient
hospitality and slower pace of life. The pleasure of yachting in Turkey
will tempt you back again and again, to explore yet another stretch of
coast and relive the luxurious ease of life on the sea. |
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