Cruising the
Ceramic Gulf

Family Trip- Cruising the Ceramic Gulf
Weve had a number of requests for family gulet cruises
over the years. Parents have told us that their children are
so fascinated with the Greeks and Romans that they would love
to bring them along on a trip. So in 2006 we created a new
one week trip for families to coincide with the UKs
October half-term holidays. It was fully booked before all
our other tours, as have been our autumn family holidays ever
since, so here it is again, by popular demand.
We know that a
gulet trip makes for a fun and fascinating family holiday.
Children love playing in the sea and exploring the ancient
ruins - taking the stage and performing in the Greek and Roman
theatres. Peters 8-year old daughter, Rebecca, has sailed
on gulets numerous times, revelling in the chance to paddle
in the warm sea whenever she likes. She can never wait to
be back on board the gulet Almira.
This trip weaves
a magic combination of magnificent sites, quiet coves, and
breathtaking vistas along the virtually pristine coast of
the Ceramic Gulf. Cruising aboard a luxurious gulet our ever
changing horizon is a wild, remote and mountainous landscape
cut into long peninsulas, deep inlets, secluded coves and
pine-fringed fjords.
Exploring this
unspoilt coast, we rediscover the ancient realm of Mausolus,
ruler of Caria, 2,400 years ago. His tomb, one of the seven
wonders of the ancient world, stood for almost two millennia
in the centre of Halicarnassus, modern Bodrum, our starting
point and final destination.
Highlights include
beautifully preserved Knidos, a monumental marbled city arranged
around a double harbour, and the Castle of St. Peter built
by the Knights of Rhodes, and now one of the finest museums
of underwater archaeology in the world.
Click here for Ceramic
Gulf gulet itinerary
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We
have not one tiny criticism of the cruise which means
that the organisation was exceptional.
SR, Australia
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