Turkey

The Turquoise Coast is one of the most captivating and exotic in the Mediterranean. Enchanting white sand beaches with its cristal clear waters, secret sailing coves and ancient ruins, many only accessible by sea, vibrant bazaars and modern marinas adds to a spectacular mountain scenery.

Istambul

Being uniquely situated at a cultural and geographical meeting point, Turkey benefits from the rich bounties of both European and Asian influence. It is İstanbul's endless variety that fascinates its visitors. The museums, churches, palaces, grand mosques, bazaars, and sites of natural beauty are countless. This Mediterranean country staggering architecture of its Islamic roots with influence from the Byzantine, Ottoman, Roman and Persian empires, and its glorious cuisine borrows flavours from Greek, Asian, Iranian, Middle Eastern, and Balkan cooking. 

Bodrum

Bodrum, known as the Turkish Riviera, offering dozens of different activities from scuba diving and playing golf to wine tasting and enjoying the vibrant night life. 

Visit Bodrum Castle (The Castle of St. Peter) and the Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology, and you might want to hop to The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, set on a massive podium, this was a monument of incredible grandeur, 45 meters tall.

Yalikavak Marina, just 17nm north west of Bodrum, is one of the best superyacht ports in the Mediterranean. There are few spots near by where you can swim with rare Mediterranean seals and turtles.
 

Marmaris

The Turquoise coast of Marmaris offers you pristine waters, bucolic nature, spectacular capes, coves, peninsulas, islands, and more importantly, unforgettable memories that you will cherish forever. 

Marmaris Castle is the city’s oldest landmarks. It’s among the few castles in Turkey that boast of an in-house museum.

Orhaniye is located in Hisarönü Gulf and is one of the most touristic spots in the region and famous among yacht owners. There are various beaches and pine forests around Orhaniye. 

Hisarönü is located in the southwest of Marmaris city center. Hisarönü is actually a gulf and it is a big one. Hisarönü is a charming place because of its wonderful nature, magnificent view and crystal clear sea. Furthermore, the air is so fresh that it is believed the Hisarönü region has a healing effect on heart problems and asthma.

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Fethiye

Fethiye was once Telmessos, part of ancient Lycia. The Lycians were known for their unique burial habits, and have left behind 2,500-year-old sarcophagi in the streets of Fethiye, and marvellous rock tombs in the cliffs outside the town.

Around the headland, a mere ten kilometres south of Fethiye’s old town is a scene of rare beauty. The Blue Flag Ölüdeniz Beach is a crescent of white pebbles, with clear waters a mesmerising shade of turquoise that glows in the sunlight. Behind the north end of the beach is a lagoon, a darker shade of blue but just as clear, and protected as a nature reserve.
 

Gocek

Göcek is a pretty harbour town where the Mediterranean and the Aegean Seas meet. It is famous for its 6 large marinas which attract the yachting community from all around the world. 

Historically, it was known as Kalimche and, in legend, is the place where Icarus fell when he flew too close to the sun in the famous Greek myth.

The town itself is small and quaint, with a walkable town centre and lots of chic cafés, restaurants, and places to dine with great views looking out over the beauty of the Mediterranean and the Aegean.
 

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Golf & Yachting

The terrific history, cultural diversity and climate of Turkey makes it extremely desirable. We can say with absolute confidence that there is some magical golf to play in Turkey, perhaps some of the finest in the Mediterranean. The facilities are superb, and the service is outstanding, while there is incredible value, such as unlimited rounds of golf.

*FCY Golf & Yachting favourites are

Belek

  • Carya Golf Club created by Thomson, Perrett & Lobb,  it is no wonder it is one of the most desirable courses to play in Belek. Spanning a unique sand ridge and carved through mature indigenous woodland that includes pine and eucalyptus, Carya, with its borders edged by heather, is a unique site. The par-72 layout is an amazing feat of modern architecture, which from the back tees measures a substantial 6605 m. 
  • Lykia Links  golf course is perhaps the most visually impressive in all of in Antalya’s golfing paradise, and is certainly the only genuine seaside layout.Credit goes to Perry Dye is responsible for some of the world’s truly spectacular courses. This par 72 is carved along the Mediterranean coastline 6925 m, with some mind-blowing holes that live long in the memory.

  • Designed by Colin Montgomerie, it quickly became one of the premier golf courses in Belek. In fact, many golfers now rate this as the finest championship golf course in the whole of Turkey; This par 72 over 6522 m. If you like to play in the afternoon, you will love Montgomerie Maxx Royal because even on the shortest day you can finish the course if not during daylight, under the floodlight of the last 9 holes.

  • The PGA Sultan Golf Course at Antalya Golf Club is considered to be one of the best golf courses in Turkey; been created through the use of pine trees, sandy soil and many lakes and streams which meander through the course.Although the relatively flat 6477 metre, par 71 is easily walked,If you can hold your nerve and display the right golf skills, then you can really succeed on the PGA Sultan.

  • The Gloria Old course is hidden away amongst the beautifully dense pine forests of the Turkish countryside, at the foot of the Taurus Mountains. It is perfectly situated for a peaceful round of golf and is an excellent choice for those who are looking for something which seems like it is “away from it all”. Design by the French architect Michel Gayon. The result is a 6529 m gem, whose Bermuda fairways and greens, which surround some 7 lakes, have recently been reworked to improve their condition.

Bodrum

  •  Regnum Golf & Country Club Bodrum The 18 hole Par 71, 6120 m natural golf course was constructed on around 650.000 square metres in the design of an Inland course. Its fairways which are located amidst pine trees, valleys, hills and five lakes are spacious.The golf area was designed by the Londoner Golf Course architect Tim Lobb with the developer Fikret Öztürk.

Kusadasi

  • The 72 par championship course at Kusadasi International Golf is designed for real golf enjoyment.Following the undulating contours of the natural terrain, the dazzling site overlooks a protected national park.From the Bermuda lawn, the field glides through the Mediterranean forest of centuries-old pine, plane and olive trees, giving it a breathtaking view of kusadasi Bay and aegean sea.To make your golfing experience even more exciting, the challenging 6,322-meter-long course, surrounded by trees on both sides, features lakes and many water obstacles, as well as dozens of bumps and sandpits.

Our team of experts will make sure you find your perfect Turkish golf.

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