
Day
2- Bodrum - Kos Island
After breakfast we will finish the paperwork in Turkish Customs,
and we will reach Kos Island
which is one of the main gates to Greece from Turkey after sailing
approximately two hours.
Overnight in Kos Island. (B,L,D)
Day 3- Full Day Kos Island
The land of Hippocrates the father of medicine. Kos is full of interesting
arceological monuments from different periods but it is also a modern
town. Open spaces, green parks, blue sea and sizzling night life.
Most
important sites in Kos island: The Ancient Stadium, the Vespesian
latrine and the Roman Baths, the ancient Acropolis, the Ancient Odeon,
the ancient theatre, the site of Asklepien and the medieval castle which
dominates the harbor entrance. (B,D)
Day 4-
Kos Island / Symi Island
After breakfast, the yacht will
leave Kos Island. Then we will reach small, peaceful Symi Island.
Overnight in Symi Island. (B,L,D)
Day 5- Symi
Island / Rhodos Island
After breakfast in Symi Island,
your yacht will be sailing to reach Rhodes Island.
Overnight
in Rhodes Island. (B,L,D)
Day 6- Full Day Rhodes Island
The largest of the Dodecanese
islands. Here there is always sun in the sky. The famous
Colossus,
in Antiquity one of the
seven wonders of the world. The old town is encircled by
medieval castles,
stone mansions, churches
and the castello. The new town has wide streets,
beautiful buildings hotels and
shops. (B,D)
Places
to see in the old town in Rhodes:
The Knights' Castle. It was
completed in the
14th century and today
reminds us of the Crusaders,
defenders of the Holy
Sepulcher in
Jerusalem.
On both
sides of the old town's
central road - known
as the
Knights' Way - lie the Inns
of the seven nations that made up the Knights'
Order of the 12th century.The
Knights' Hospital, an impressive two
storied
building of the 15th century
with a central yard, now
houses the
Archaeological Museum
and its rich
collection, including the famous
Venus of Rhodes. Characteristic
items of
traditional local art can be seen
in the Folk
Art Museum. At the end of
the Knight's
'Way lies the palace of
the Great
Magisters, housing a
brilliant
collection of Western-type 16th
and 17th century
furniture, Roman and
proto-
Christian mosaic floors from
Kos as well as various
proto-Christian
sculptures.
Day 7- Rhodes
Island / Datca / Knidos
After breakfast in Rhodes Island,
you will be sailing to reach Datca Harbor (Turkey). Lunch will
be
given in Datca. Then you
will sail to Knidos and overnight. (B,L,D)
Your yacht will start
sailing very early in the morning. Breakfast will be given in a bay around
Bodrum. After breakfast disembarkation from
the yacht around 10 A.M. (B)
Price
list for
2009
in EURO
(
Per
person in Dbl
cabin )
|
Season |
4 people |
6 people |
8 people |
10 people |
12 people |
|
May |
940 |
700 |
585 |
525 |
510 |
|
June |
1030 |
760 |
630 |
550 |
540 |
|
July |
1070 |
790 |
650 |
600 |
565 |
|
August |
1200 |
900 |
735 |
660 |
615 |
|
September |
1030 |
775 |
655 |
570 |
525 |
Explanation about the
yachts:
All the yachts have private WC/shower in the their cabins,
separate quarters for the
crew and are equipped with sun mattresses, sun awnings, dinghy,
surf boards, fishing tackle,
fins, snorkels, stereo, ice boxes and hot water round the clock.
The rates
include :
-
Crew (
Captain, Seaman and Cook ) .
-
Fuel, Usage
water.
- Harbor taxes in Turkish waters and Greek waters.
- Turkish and Greek transit logs.
-
All meals
except 2 lunches in day 3 and 6 as
specified in the itinerary.
(B: Breakfast, L: Lunch, D: Dinner)
The rates
exclude :
-
Drinks are
excluded and can be bought at the yacht's bar.
(The welcome
cocktail, coffee / tea consumed at breakfast and at five o’clock tea are
complimentary )
- Transfer between to / from airport and harbor.
- Personal Expenses
Supplements
& Discounts:
- Single supplement 50 % .
- Children up to 6 years old, free of charge.
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