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360° Yachting’s office hours are 8.30 am to 6 pm, although we are available 24/7 to assist with any emergency or last-minute yachting needs.

Please contact us, call our Gocek or Bodrum offices, or use the contact form below, and we will get back to you as quickly as possible.

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    CONTACT DETAILS

    HEAD OFFICE: Göcek Mah. Çarşı Yolu Cad. No:14/2 48310 Göcek Türkiye

    Tel: +90 252 645 21 27   Mobile: +90 532 561 40 84

    BODRUM OFFICE: Neyzen Tevfik Cad. No:9/3 Milta Marina İşletmeler Bürosu 9/ 7-8 Eskiçeşme, Bodrum Türkiye

    Tel: +90  252 313 57 27    Mobile:  +90 532 560 62 57 – + 90 530 454 03 60

    E-MAIL: turkey@360-yachting.com

    THE LATEST NEWS

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    Michelin Star Restaurants in Türkiye: Bodrum & Izmir

    November 19th, 2023|

    Türkiye's culinary scene is now in the spotlight with the announcement that several restaurants in Bodrum and Izmir have been added to those in Istanbul and included in the 2024 MICHELIN Guide Türkiye. There are now 111 restaurants listed in the guide, with 19 in Bodrum, 6 in Izmir, and the number in Istanbul rising to 77. Here's a quick look at the new MICHELIN star restaurants in Türkiye alongside those that received the Bib Gourmand...

    • Best Anchorages around the Gulf of Gokova

    Best Anchorages Around The Gulf of Gokova

    August 19th, 2023|

    Take in the striking beauty of the Turkish coast by exploring the waters around Bodrum and the Gulf of Gokova. This beautiful region of the South Aegean boasts clear turquoise waters, islands, ancient sites, and spectacular backdrops that have lured sailors and superyachts for decades. Here’s a look at a few of the best anchorages around the Gulf of Gokova...

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    Discover The Ancient City of Knidos

    June 10th, 2023|

    The sight of the ancient city of Knidos, located at the tip of the Datca Peninsula, always impresses yachts on approach. It is known as “the gate to the Aegean”, as it lies between a rocky island and the mainland where the Aegean and Mediterranean meet. The site features the ruins of the ancient city and two harbours that once catered to passing merchant vessels and warships. Today, although it’s easy to cruise past and simply remark on the site, do consider taking a guided tour of the area, where highlights include a mountaintop citadel, the remains of the Temple of Apollo, an acropolis, and the pedestal where the famed statue of Aphrodite once stood.

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