Yacht charter Greek islands, starting from Turkish town Bodrum to Greek island Kos and discover the magical Greek island of Kos. The island of Hippocrates the father of all medical doctors in the world. The castle of the Knights of the order of Saint John, discover the beauty of a peaceful island and why Cleopatra herself visited this picturesque island. Start living the holiday of a lifetime on the exciting and beautiful island of Kos.
Then Keep on proceeding to your yacht charter Greek islands from Bodrum to Rhodes (Rodi or Rodos in Greek) the beautiful island of roses. Rhodes is famous as the island of sun, sea, and sand, the ideal place for vacations. It is the third-largest Greek island and officially the sunniest place in Europe.
Mesmerizing Destinations with Yacht Charter Greek Islands
The City is amongst the finest holiday destinations not only in Greece but in the whole Mediterranean basin. Aboard our yacht charter greek islands. You will be greeted by our friendly yacht crew. The yacht will be anchored at Bodrum Port for dinner for an overnight stay.
Bodrum has a history that goes back to the 12th century B.C. The city was called ‘Halicarnassus’ which was the birthplace of Herodotus the ‘Father of modern History’ who lived in the 5th century B.C. The ‘Mausoleum’ of King Mausolus (350 B.C.) which is one of the Seven Wonders of the World is in Bodrum. The only structure that survived from the Classical Era is the amphitheater.
It is one of the oldest amphitheaters in Anatolia with a capacity of 12.000 seats and is still in use for many shows and concerts in Bodrum. Another place that you should visit whilst on yacht charter Greek islands is the landmark of the city ‘Castle of Saint Peter’. It is one of the best-preserved pieces of architecture with a history that dates back to the Middle Ages. Such as ‘Myndos Gate’ which Alexander the Great entered through that can be visited during your yacht charter Greek islands.
Datca is a large peninsula with unique access from Marmaris and due to being a geographically endowed combination of blue turquoise coves and the lush green forests makes this beautiful peninsula a jewel in the southwestern Turkish coastline. In general, the short distance between Datca and the neighboring Greek islands such as Symi and Rhodes is an advantageous route for both Turkish and Greek counter partners in southern Aegean waters.
Daily sea traffic between Datca and Symi and Rhodes islands is far more developed than Turkish and greek relations since the whole fresh greengrocery and other supplies are being supplied from Turkey rather than mainland Greece or nearby islands. Symi has a Belvedere (gorgeous view in Italian) unlike other greek islands, white walls and fuchsia purple-colored Begonias everywhere and the Greek taverns where everybody loves to break porcelain plates accompanied with “Sirtaki” and seafood.
Turkish Tourists rather prefer the Symi and Rhodes islands for being such a short distance away and the hospitality of Symi people against generous Turkish yacht owners and their guests on board luxurious motoryachts and large gulets.