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Weekly charter, Kekova

Kekova ยท From Antalya

Weekly charter, Kekova

Seven nights, and the coast opens past the day boat range.

How the day runs

On a week, Kekova stops being the destination and becomes the middle of the route. You arrive on the second or third evening, take the mooring at Ucagiz or the quieter one under Simena, and wake up inside the channel with the ruins fifty metres off. Being there overnight is the difference: the day fleet leaves at five and the whole thing goes silent.

A week changes what is reachable. Instead of returning each evening you keep going west, sleeping in bays that day boats never see, and the anchorages get emptier as you go. Provisioning, laundry and route changes are handled aboard; you decide each morning how far to push.

About Kekova

An earthquake in the second century dropped half a Lycian town below the waterline, and the sea kept it. Staircases run down into the blue, doorways stand open at three metres, and jars still sit where they were stacked. Swimming is not allowed directly over the ruins, so the day is built around gliding slowly along the shoreline and then anchoring in the bay next door for lunch and a long swim.

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Practical notes

The season runs from late April to the end of October, and July and August are the busiest weeks. Boarding is normally between 09:00 and 10:00, and the run out to Kekova takes about 5.5 h. Bring a hat, reef safe sun cream and soft soled shoes; towels, snorkel sets and shade are already aboard. Hotel pickup across Antalya, Kemer, Belek and Lara can be arranged the evening before at no extra charge. If the forecast turns, the captain moves the route to the sheltered side of the coast rather than cancelling, and a genuine weather cancellation is refunded in full.

Common questions

How long does it take to reach Kekova?

About 5.5 h of sailing from the departure marina, which is why boarding is early and the return is timed for the last of the light.

Is lunch included on a Weekly charter?

A full Mediterranean lunch is prepared aboard by the chef, with soft drinks, water, tea and Turkish coffee included. Wine and spirits are charged separately or you are welcome to bring your own.

Can we swim at every stop?

At almost all of them. The exception is directly over protected ruins, where swimming is restricted by law, so the swim stop moves to the bay alongside.

What happens if the weather changes?

The captain reroutes to the sheltered side of the coast, which on this coastline almost always works. If a day genuinely cannot sail, you are refunded in full.

How many guests can come?

From two up to twelve, depending on the yacht. Larger parties are handled by taking two boats out together on the same route.

Included in every charter

From EUR 800 Per boat, not per person, for the whole yacht and your party only. The exact figure depends on the programme, the season and the number of guests, and you get it in one message.

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