Cyclades 43.3 (2007)
Bodrum (Turkey)
3 Cabins • 44 ft
From 2 650 €
This famous seaside town is located on the south-west of Turkey and has become increasingly famous in the last few years. Bodrum is home to the most stunning of all the Turkish ports, known for its mills and beautiful, colourful houses and its fish restaurants. With picturesque villages and tranquil beaches, a sailboat charter in Bodrum is an excellent choice. The Turkish cuisine is also rich is flavour and colour, and you will sample a wide variety of fishes thanks to the multiplicity of European influences which have played a role in the country’s complex history.
Bodrum (Turkey)
3 Cabins • 44 ft
From 2 650 €
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One of the main reasons why Bodrum’s population multiplies by seven each summer is because of the beaches. It has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. There are incredible beaches situated all around the country, but particularly in this region. Some of the most famous beaches include: Gumbert, Bitez and Ortakent. Gumbert is a beach situated 3km from Bodrum and its calm waters are perfect for sailing.
Bodrum places you in the ideal position to explore the surrounding area with ease. You will fall in love with Dalyan in the south of Turkey. This little town is situated along the south of Turkey and has a mere 5,000 residents. While you’re in the area, you can visit the ancient and magnificent Kaunos site; these rocky tombs are a remarkable witness to the amazing history of the town. Daylan used to be a fishing village and there is still evidence of this today as it is popular among fishermen. Make sure to pay a visit to Iztuzu beach where you can relax during your day trip and soak up some Vitamin D rays.
Aside from the history of the town, which is fascinating to learn about, Bodrum boasts a beautiful array of flora and fauna which gives it a special charm. As well as stunning beaches, the area is rich in abundant and magnificent countryside which you can explore and discover during your sailboat charter in Bodrum.
Turkish food is more than kehabs and Bulgar wheat salads, and to prove it, we have outlined for you some of the traditional dishes which you should try either in a local restaurant or café. Perhaps you could even try and recreate a recipe on board your luxury sailboat charter!
These are Turkish stuffed potatoes which are cooked in the oven. This is an easy dish to make at home: you take a large potato which has been baked in the oven and then stuff it with ingredients of your choice. Everyone is free to choose what they would like, and popular options include grated cheese or vegetables. This is dressed in olive oil.
This Turkish bread is extra soft and extra delicious. It melts in your mouth as you eat it. Served as a tasty accompaniment to any plate or eaten as a snack, this bread is sprinkled with seeds to finish and is usually served in a round, circular shape. This is a great starter to share with friends and you can order dips to flavour the bread.
This is a delicious Turkish recipe which you must try during your sailboat charter in Bodrum. These crepes are stuffed full of various ingredients of your choice, making this satisfying and filling meals to round off the day. Popular fillings include feta cheese, potatoes and vegetables. There is milk included in the batter which gives the crepes a soft and delicious flavour. Usually drizzled with lemon before serving, these crepes are refreshing and tasty.
This is another dish which models itself on a delicious filling. Borek is a swirly savoury pastry which almost resembles a cinnamon bun in shape and form. However, rather than being filled with sweet cinnamon, this treat is stuffed full of spinach and pine nuts. With a delicious spinach filling balanced against the crunch of the pine nuts and the sesame seed topping, this Turkish joy will keep you wanting more. Another alternative of this Borek is the goats cheese version. This may remind you of a millefeuille in appearance, but close your eyes as you take a bite, and it is far from it. The crusty surface and the creamy, cheesy centre are true sensations for your taste buds. This dish is often ordered as a starter to share between friends or alternatively served as an aperitif in social gatherings. It’s a real crowd pleaser.
This is a creamy dessert which is easy to make because there are no eggs involved, and the dish gets its delicate flavour from the unique blend of rose, vanilla, orange and cinnamon. Often served as street food and inspired by the aromas of the markets which line the streets of Istanbul, this dessert will satisfy you and delight your taste buds.