There are hundreds of fantastic places to visit along the Turkish Carian and Lycian coasts and the Greek Dodecanese islands.

It is easy to see why this part of the Mediterranean attracts so many people each year: fantastic weather, stunning scenery, great food, friendly people, and all set in an area so rich in history that you wish you would have spent more time in school behind your history books. What impressed us the first time here was how open, laid back, and accessible most historical sites are. Most of the time there are no entry fees, and often you will find yourself the only people wandering around a site that had so much prominence in ancient history.

The days are typically spent sailing in the morning to find a new mooring for the night. Some days we will stop at a nice day anchorage for lunch to sun bathe, swim, and have a leisurely lunch. The evenings are normally spent on a small jetty belonging to a local restaurant where you will have dinner, a marina with access to a choice of restaurants, or on anchor in a secluded bay where we will serve up a BBQ dinner.

When you book you should try to give us your preferences in terms of: more <or> less sailing, 5 star restaurants <or> local taverns, lots of water sports <or> reading lounging in the sun, visiting ancient sites <or> just relaxing in a slow pace, marinas <or> small jetties, etc.

To make your choice easier you can pick one of the routes found on the menu. We have also included airport and transfer information in order to make the booking procedure simple, and if you need some help with flight and transfer bookings we are more than happy to be to you assistance.