Yacht Tours


Last Modified Date: 10/21/2019

Yacht Tours

Last Modified Date: 10/21/2019
Watching the sea from Alanya is unique, but it is invaluable to witness a tremendous amount of nature with its castle built on the peninsula, its walls, shipyard, red tower and mountains extending from the sea.

Yacht Tours are also called Boat Tours or Boat Tours. Generally, they are made with big motor yachts with different designs and decoration. There are many designs of boats such as pirate, Viking, Ottoman or disco theme.

Yacht Tour detailed information and tour route is as follows.

• You will take a tour around the peninsula with boats moving from the pier.
• The duration of the tour is usually 6 hours.
• Your first stop is Kızılkule, Tersane and Tophane.
• Your second stop is Korsanlar Cave. It is mentioned that there is a tunnel from the cave to the center of the castle.
• Next is the Lovers Cave. The entrance and exit of this cave are in separate places. It was named as Aşıklar Cave because the couples escaped and hid in the cave which had a small entrance and they walked 50 meters and escaped from the other exit point.
• Later Cilvarda Cape. A dinosaur from Alaiye Fortress to the sea as if to bend his head to drink water and remained like that. A huge rock mass just above the Ayayorgi Church built by the Byzantine Arabian Saint after the building salutes those who have passed for years. Although there is no easy access and because Alaiye Beys see a safe place, according to some, this place is known as the Mint, but it is not. They tell Ortahisard about a secret door and a road that leads here. The walls of the rectangular bushing rising in front of the door are still standing.
• Turquoise shining Phosphorous Cave is waiting for you. This is the natural aquarium of Alanya.
• In front of the Phosphorus Cave, there is a rectangular structure with a triangular protrusion on its side facing the sea side, which is surrounded by iron bars. Here you will throw the famous man! This is where the perpetrators are executed. It is the point where the discarded stone does not fall into the water.
• Not without visiting Cleopatra Bay. This is a very small place. A close-up and away from everyone.
• While observing all these beauties, you can also participate in in-boat animation and competitions.