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Blue cruise is a close
meaning of “ blue voyage “ this is an
alternative holiday that where you can see all
colurs of Turkish coast , being on the clear
nature , sleeping under starts and having great
time.
Blue cruises in Turkey
operated with wooden gulets , where you can join
either individual or with your group.
Blue cruise is : opening
your eyes in the morning with sunrise , enjoy
the colour of clear tueqouise coast waters and
cheering up on the sunset with someone you love.Throwing
your year stres on these clear waters and add a
new memories to your head instead of them.
Turkey is a great
destination for blue cruise for its important
position on the eastern Mediterranenan and with
its large sea shore from Mediterranen to Aegean
and Black Sea.
On the other hand the
temperature on the coastline of Turkey , make
blue cruise season longer from April to October.
Blue cruise is combined
holiday with sun , sea , nature , history ,
while people cruising , there are variety of
opportunities of see civilizations of Turkey ,
history , vergent bays , clear waters make blue
cruise popular one.Only see tranportation
available bays , blue cruise’s popularity and
the hospitality of anatolian people make Turkey
a choosable holiday destination.
Antalya , Bodrum , Marmaris
and Fethiye harbours choosen as a start of blue
cruises , the itinerary is changing depends on
duration of tour programme.
The size of gulets on blue
cruises are between 20 – 24 meters ,they have
generally 6 – 8 cabins with private bathroom
facilities.
When is the best time to go
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The boat cruises in Turkey
are operated between April to October in 6
months period.The April is time to start , the
weather condtions are changind depends on the
region between 20 – 25 C , the sea is a bit raft
so only a few travellers join the blue cruise on
April.
The best time to go on blue
cruise is July and September ,because of warm
days and cool evenings. August is the most
crowded and warmest period,in this monts its
really hard to find available cabin on blue
cruise .
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