Göcek–Fethiye National Marine Park

Yacht Workation in Fethiye

A 7-day yacht workation in the Göçek–Fethiye National Marine Park — one of the most unspoiled stretches of the Turkish Mediterranean. Turquoise bays unreachable by land, ancient Lycian rock tombs, sunsets over Ölüdeniz, the Butterfly Valley — all alongside remote work on a catamaran with 4G internet and views no coworking space can offer.
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Jun 27 - Jul 4 (7 days)8/8 seatsfrom 1100EUR
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Yacht Workation in Fethiye
Göcek–Fethiye, Turkey

Why Fethiye for a Yacht Workation?

The Göcek–Fethiye National Marine Park spans over 300 km² of protected coastline — no large motor vessels, no overdevelopment, no crowds. Daily passages between anchorages rarely exceed 15 nautical miles, leaving most of the day free for focused remote work, swimming, and coastal exploration. 4G coverage across the park is strong enough for video calls, code deploys, and cloud tools. One of the very few places in the Mediterranean where a serious workday and genuinely wild Mediterranean scenery coexist.
7-Day Route: Fethiye, Göcek & Ölüdeniz
Göcek–Fethiye National Marine Park

7-Day Route: Fethiye, Göcek & Ölüdeniz

The route winds through the protected waters of the Göcek–Fethiye National Marine Park on Turkey's Turquoise Coast. Daily passages are short — 10 to 20 nautical miles — so mornings stay free for remote work before weighing anchor at midday. Marina Wi-Fi is available in Göcek and Fethiye; reliable 4G covers most anchorages in between. The itinerary can be tailored to the group's preferences.
Göcek Archipelago
Göcek Archipelago. The Göcek archipelago consists of 12 protected islands scattered across flat, calm water inside the national marine park. Yachts anchor in pine-fringed coves with no road access and near-zero boat traffic. The typical workday here starts with coffee on the bow, moves to the shaded cockpit for calls and deep work, and finishes with a swim before the sun drops behind the ridge. Paddle-boarding, snorkelling, and dinghy exploration fill the gaps between tasks.
Bedri Rahmi Bay — Lycian Tombs & Rock Art
Bedri Rahmi Bay — Lycian Tombs & Rock Art. One of the most distinctive anchorages on the Turquoise Coast, Bedri Rahmi Bay is framed by limestone cliffs bearing 2,400-year-old Lycian rock-cut tombs and a famous fish mosaic painted by Turkish modernist Bedri Rahmi Eyüboğlu. Approaching by dinghy reveals the scale of both the cliffs and the ancient carvings. The water is exceptionally clear — ideal for mask-and-snorkel exploration or simply working at anchor with one of the finest views in the Aegean.
Tersane Island — Byzantine Shipyard Ruins
Tersane Island — Byzantine Shipyard Ruins. Tersane (meaning "shipyard" in Turkish) is the largest island in the Göcek gulf and the site of a well-preserved Byzantine-era shipyard. Stone arches and ancient walls still stand along the shoreline, giving the anchorage the atmosphere of an open-air archaeology site. Days here move slowly: coastal swimming, working from the saloon, and watching the island's reflections dissolve in the calm evening water. A rare combination of history and complete tranquillity.
Cleopatra's Bath — Ancient Ruins Beneath the Surface
Cleopatra's Bath — Ancient Ruins Beneath the Surface. Hamam Bay — locally called Cleopatra's Bath — holds the stone ruins of an ancient bathhouse just below the waterline. Swimming over the submerged walls feels like diving through an underwater museum. The anchorage is sheltered and quiet, making it one of the best spots on the route for long, uninterrupted work sessions in the morning, followed by a slow afternoon of snorkelling over the ruins and reading on deck.
Ölüdeniz Blue Lagoon — Turkey's Most Photographed Bay
Ölüdeniz Blue Lagoon — Turkey's Most Photographed Bay. Ölüdeniz (Turkish for "dead sea" — a reference to its unusually calm water) is one of the most recognisable bays in the entire Mediterranean. The Blue Lagoon's vivid turquoise water is enclosed by forested mountains and a narrow sand spit, with paragliders descending from Babadağ mountain overhead throughout the day. Anchoring here combines a dramatic natural setting with strong marina Wi-Fi from the nearby shore — a genuine highlight of any Turkish sailing workation.
Butterfly Valley (Kelebekler Vadisi) — Untouched Wilderness
Butterfly Valley (Kelebekler Vadisi) — Untouched Wilderness. Butterfly Valley — Kelebekler Vadisi in Turkish — is accessible only by sea or a steep cliff path, which has preserved it almost entirely from development. A narrow shingle beach at the base of 350-metre limestone cliffs leads into a green canyon home to the endemic Jersey Tiger moth. Landing ashore by dinghy, hiking to the small waterfall inland, and returning to the yacht for a quiet evening anchored beneath the cliffs is one of the defining experiences of the Fethiye workation route.
Where do we spend our time
Our Turkish fleet

Where do we spend our time

Our fleet will consist of one or more comfortable catamarans. On board each one, you’ll find everything needed for living: four or five cabins with comfortable beds and storage, two to three bathrooms with showers and hot water, and a spacious saloon with a kitchen. And of course, Wi-Fi internet.
A spacious catamaran
A spacious catamaran. It is more than a boat — it’s a floating living and working environment designed for comfort, balance, and freedom. Wide decks, bright panoramic interiors, and separate living areas create a sense of openness that you rarely feel at sea. Multiple social zones allow people to work, relax, and connect without getting in each other’s way.
The panoramic saloon
The panoramic saloon. The panoramic saloon is a quiet workspace protected from sun and wind. A large table, a nearby kitchen, and a stable surface for your laptop make it feel like a bright office in the middle of the sea. Perfect for deep-focus work, planning sessions, and long conversations with your team.
Cockpit
Cockpit. The cockpit naturally turns into a coworking area: a large table, shade from the bimini, power outlets, and a steady daily rhythm. This is where work sessions, brainstorms, and sunset dinners happen after tasks are done. The sea is right there, but work doesn’t stop — it just feels lighter. It’s a place where Slack calls can end with a jump into the water, and ideas come faster than they do in an office.
Kitchen area (galley)
Kitchen area (galley). It is designed to feel closer to a compact apartment kitchen than a typical boat setup. With generous counter space, a stove, refrigerator, sink, and plenty of storage, cooking on board becomes easy and social rather than purely functional. Because the galley is usually integrated with the saloon and cockpit, it naturally becomes part of daily life on board. You can prepare breakfast while talking with the crew, make coffee between meetings, or cook dinner together after a day of work and swimming.
Cabins
Cabins. After a day filled with both work and swimming, your cabin becomes a personal retreat. A full-size bed, fresh air, soft lighting, and quiet surroundings help you recover and wake up ready for the next day.
Head (Bathroom)
Head (Bathroom). The head on a modern catamaran is a fully equipped bathroom with a marine toilet, sink, mirror, and shower. Thanks to the width of the twin hulls, the space feels noticeably more comfortable than on most monohull yachts — closer to a compact apartment bathroom than a typical boat setup.
Prices

What’s Included in the Price

Right after booking, we’ll get in touch with you to discuss all the important details of the trip. Two weeks before the start, we’ll create a group chat to get acquainted, talk about preparation, and answer the first questions. And one week before the holiday, we’ll hold a call with the skipper and coordinator to go over logistics, route specifics, and how life on the yacht will be organized.
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Included:

A spot on the catamaran (accommodation in a shared double cabin).

Each guest is provided a comfortable spot in a double cabin with a full-size bed, storage space, and individual lighting.

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Bedding and Towels

Each guest is provided with fresh bedding and a set of towels.

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Skipper services

Each catamaran will be operated by an experienced skipper, who can also teach the basics of sailing if desired.

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Motorboat (dinghy)

For convenient shore landings, a motorboat (dinghy) will always be available on the catamaran.

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Internet support

Each yacht is equipped with a 5G router, providing fast and reliable internet connection throughout the voyage.

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Excluded:

Air tickets

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Transfer to and from the marina

You can arrange it yourself, or we can help organize it upon request. A transfer from the airport to the marina will cost no more than €50.

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Marina fees and provisions

Anchorages and pier fees, as well as grocery shopping (shared among the crew — approximately €300–350 per person).

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Sightseeing and onshore entertainment

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Personal spendings

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Damage Policy

Any damage to the property or equipment of the catamaran must be covered by the guest, including repair or replacement costs.

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Early Bird Price

For one person with accommodation in a cabin for two, 3 months before the start of the cruise.

1100.00 EUR

Total for one person

For one person with accommodation in a double cabin

1300.00 EUR

Total for a cabin(2 persons)

For one cabin with accommodation in a double cabin

2200.00 EUR
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Everything about our workations in Turkey

'Will the internet really work?' 'What if I get seasick?' 'Do I need sailing experience?'—everyone asks these before their first trip. We've run several voyages and know what concerns people most. Below are honest answers based on real participant experiences. Didn't find your question? Write us—we'll tell you more.
1300 EUR
June 27-July 4 (7 days)
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