Bedri Rahmi Bay is named after the famous Turkish author Bedri Rahmi Eyuboglu, he used to come fishing in the bay, which was previously known as Dark Bay since Lycian times. During one of his fishing trips in 1973, he drew a fish on a rock at the entrance of the bay, giving the rock a new title “Fish Rock”, this is now the name for the entire area. This bay is a nice spot for gulet charter which is well sheltered, so winds do not prevail, and the colors are distinct, with the clear azure waters contrasting with the green pines, olive trees, and oleanders that populate the hillside. The overall effect is exaggerated by a clear cyan sky.
Between Boynuz Buku and Tasyaka is the bay of Kille Buku. This is considered to be a great picnic stop for travelers visiting from Gocek since it is heavily shaded by the trees.
In the Gulf of Fethiye lie the Yassica islands, these are uninhabited islands that are perfect for swimming, visiting, and just sailing around. Most of these islands have secluded beaches that provide a private relaxation environment, and you can while away the hours swimming and enjoying the quiet. Apart from relaxing, you can also enjoy a lot of water sports here, especially child-safe water sports that provide a great daytime activity for your kids. The beaches and seashores are stony, so you should come prepared with proper sea footwear.
Some of the islands are so close to each other, that you can swim from one to the other, which provides a lot of exhilaration, as well as the competitiveness. The nearest port is located at Gocek, and that is also where most of the day-trippers come from. Try to stay for sunset, this is when the cameras come out and some of the most romantic and breathtaking shots can be taken during these hours of the late day. Muğla Gulet charter.