Sunseekers boat trip from Ozdere
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Sunseekers boat trip from Ozdere

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Språk: English
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Varighet: 6 timer
Høydepunkt
  • Discover the magnificent coastline of Turkey and the jewel bays
  • Experience a unique relaxation onboard
  • Swim into the turquoise waters
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This wonderful boat trip is for everyone who wants some sun and relaxation, within some stunning scenery.

A boat trip is a perfect way to relax on holidays and the best place to top up your tan. Set sail to discover the magnificent coastline of Turkey, where crystal clear waters meet golden sands, all cuddled by fragrant natural pine forests. Feast your eyes on the stunning scenery, and slip into the turquoise waters for a swim, or dip to cool off. This boat cruise is a fantastic day out of fun and relaxation for all ages, individuals or families.

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You will be collected from your accommodation within the area of Ozdere. Please indicate your location at checkout and discuss the time and exact location directly with the local operator.
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  • You will be requested to provide your hotel details during check out. Please contact the local operator after booking to confirm your pickup time. You will find the contact information in the voucher after booking
  • Remember to bring your bathing gear, sunblock, a towel, a hat and suitable footwear
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