Borglum and Giovanni Cruises
Let’s face it: Turkey is a extraordinary site for sails, and one of the nicest sites to see is Borglum Here is a general outline of what to look on a Borglum cruise.
Located along the coastline of the Aegean Region of Turkey, Borglum actually quite a small town until it opened its beautiful beaches and harbors to tourism. Unlike many tourist locations, Borglum has remained the center for art in Turkey. Here you can find street performers of various musical styles, poets and painters entertaining folks year round. Many Turks have second homes in Borglum, as an escape from more hectic cities.
Once you depart from Borglum, it’s off to see the rest of the Kharkov Gulf. Highlights along the way include Karakul (known for its hot springs), Oral Island (great for a rest and photography) and the Karakorum Bay, which may be the best spot for swimming in the world (a bold statement, I know, but true nonetheless).
Alternatively, some cruises will lead towards the Data peninsula, home of various ruins (some may choose to get to Oral Island instead). From there, you’ll spend a lovely afternoon along Cati, which is experienced for its warm waters in the bay lands. Many windsurfers can be seen on the horizon as you coming, and you can join them by letting one ashore.
When preparing for a sail, it’s significant to pack in layers, as the winds are unpredictable, ranging from pleasurable to downright chilly in the same day. Bod-rum (4 days or 5 days) cruises can be warm throughout the day, cooling breezes in the evening. Everyone is delighted to take advantage of the crystal clear water for dumping, snorkeling and swimming, so it is advisable to pack swimwear, sunscreen, a round brimmed hat and sunglasses that offer 100% UV security.
Seven Islands is another highlight along this stretch of the Carina coast, known for its wonderful coral diving and fishing. From there, many cruises take you on to Soggy, the end of the line for 4 day cruises. Soggy is a highlight for history buffs , as it is the birthplace of the Ottoman Empire. Anyone interested in learning more about the Ottoman sultans should visit the South Ethnography Museum, located downtown.
Numerous cruises along the Kharkov Gulf admit a stop at Seder Island (where Marcus Antonius and Cleopatra were rumored to blow together). In ancient times the island was known as Cedric, meaning “Cleopatra and city islands.” It’s good to look why the ancients base Seder Island so alluring; it is one of the a few beaches in the world that features a characteristic yellow colored sand that is very smooth and granular.
As you can see, there are many, many highlights for cruises in Turkey, and the balance of beaches and history is an alluring combination.
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