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Kos - Turkiye - Rhodes (7 days)

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Day 1: Board Tag at Kos Island

Kos is a wonderful destination for those who appreciate history, beautiful beaches, delicious food, outdoor activities, and nightlife. It has a rich history and many sites to visit such as the Tree of Hippocrates where the father of medicine is thought to have taught his students. Kos is a great place for cycling, with many bike paths along the coastline and beautiful beaches to stop for a swim. The island is known for it's cuisine, especially seafood and traditional dishes with some of the country's best restaurants.  It also has a vibrant nightlife with bars and pubs open until the early hours of the morning. 

Day 2: Symi

From Kos, we sail to the idyllic island of Symi where we drop anchor in the beautiful bay of Pedi great swimming spots and delicious food at the local tavernas. Spend your time here swimming paddle boarding or relaxing while soaking up the scenery. Symi has a rich history and culture, with many historic landmarks to visit such as the Monastery of Panormitis and the Castle of Symi,  A short bus ride away is Symi Town, famous for its picturesque harbour and colourful neoclassical buildings, nightlife and shopping. 

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Day 3: Datca

Day 3, we leave Greece for Datca, Turkiye. Datca is a hidden gem known for its 50 miles of beaches, charming old stone houses and beautiful sunsets over the harbour. Watch the changing colours across the sky from the many restaurants and cafe's lining the water while you taste local specialties including fresh seafood, honey and olive oil. Datca also has a reputation for beautiful linens and artisanal products which you can find at the local markets. 

Day 4: Bozuk Buku

Set sail for Bozuk Buku, where we will tie up to the small jetty at the end of this beautiful bay. The bay is only accessible by boat. In the evening, we will dine at the Loryma Restaurant, a breath taking, lime washed building with exquisite Turkish tablecloths and billowing white curtains. Goats wander up and down the mountains nearby.  The Bay also has an old ruined castle to explore with fantastic views. 

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Day 5: Ciftlik

A short sail has us arriving in Ciftlik. The bay is famous for its large sandy beach, diving and water sports. Cafe's and restaurants line the beachfront where you can try delicious local food or spend an afternoon at the beach club. 

Day 6: Rhodes

Day 6, we will check out of Turkiye via Mamaris and sail back to Greece with Rhodes as our destination. Rhodes is one of the most unique of all the Greek Islands where you can sample delicious food, shop in the beautiful boutiques and retail shops, enjoy the nightlife, and sit on one of the country's top beaches. The old town gives Rhodes a unique atmosphere, where you can explore where the Knights of the Order of St John were based before operating out of Malta. This is where you will leave TAG to spend more time on Rhodes or connect by ferry or plane onwards. 

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