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An unforgettable sailing holiday that explores Turkey’s lesser-known spots

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Salamander is the most traditional of the handbuilt gulets that can be chartered out of Bodrum.

Salamander is the most traditional of the hand-built gulets that can be chartered out of Bodrum.

Natali Afsar

I woke up to the humming of the motor slowly rocking us awake, as the harbour of Kormen grew smaller through the porthole. Out on deck, the captain stood behind the wooden wheel and was especially cheery for 5am, for not even the sun had risen yet. A stillness swept over the pine and olive mountains of Datça as we moved towards the open sea and it felt for a moment that the world was ours alone. The early bird had caught the worm.

We were on the final stretch of a sailing trip along the coast of Bodrum, heading eastward from the town’s harbour and down towards the more remote Datça peninsula, where the glitzy resorts and superyachts had faded. Travelling at sea is exhilarating: on the one hand, one feels a calmness we all crave; and, on the other, the adrenaline of being self-sufficient and gliding through this vast expanse, driven only by the wind. You must be adaptable as the weather throws you into the present, spontaneously changing your course to places even more beautiful than you had imagined.

An unforgettable sailing holiday that explores Turkey's lesserknown spots

Natali Afsar

This is especially true when travelling under sail rather than by motor on a modern yacht. Ours was a 26-metre wooden gulet named Salamandertypical of this region of south west Turkey and historically used by fishermen, sponge divers and merchants. Gulets have been adapted from trade to luxury travel since the last century. Harking back to times of slower travel, they offer the most scenic way to explore the more remote coves and wild landscapes, while avoiding the crowds on land.

By the time we reached Aquarium Bay near Bodrum later that morning, the crew had prepared a breakfast spread on the dining table on deck. The sun, now fully up, warmed our windswept faces. The water was impossibly turquoise and clear to its depths as swarms of silver fish glistened all around us on their morning swim.

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