Porto Ceneviz (Pirate) Cove
Our boat, departing from Olympos Beach at 10:00, first stops at Ceneviz Cove. Surrounded by mountains on three sides, this cove, once a haven for pirates, has no land access.
This cove, serving as a natural harbour, is an excellent choice for swimming and immersing yourself in nature. During the 1.5-hour stop here, you can observe underwater riches with the snorkelling gear you bring along, letting yourself float in the Mediterranean waters.
Like in other coves, there is no settlement in Ceneviz Cove. Regardless of the sea conditions, calm waters await you here. It is said that the mud on the beach is beneficial for skin ailments.
Aquarium Cove
As the name suggests, this cove, our second stop, is as clear as an aquarium.
With a wide variety of fish, you can spot the endangered sea turtles, Caretta-Carettas, and even swim alongside them in this cove.
During our time in Aquarium Cove, our lunch service begins. Our lunch menu includes optional fresh fish (sea bass - bream) or chicken, salad, pasta, and green beans, which are complimentary. Drinks are available for an extra charge.
We also stop by the caves, which are the habitat of Mediterranean seals, for photography.
Sazak Cove
Our third stop, Sazak Cove, is like a paradise. Accessible only by 4x4 vehicles and boats, we have a 2-hour swimming break here. It's time to drop yourself onto the golden sands from our anchored boat.
Sazak Cove, which is pristine and known to very few people in the Antalya region, also houses a freshwater well.
After experiencing the beautiful moments in Sazak Cove, we head towards our next stop, Lover's Cave.
Lover's Cave
Lover's Cave, located between Olympos and Adrasan, is the final destination of our tour. During our 1.5-hour stop here, you can swim and free dive in the caves.
According to a local legend, passing through the hole inside the cave three times grants wishes. It's worth a try.