Israel to Turkey
                Bondi Tram
                  Peter Colquhoun and Sandra Colquhoun
                  
Mon 26 May 2008 15:40
                  
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 We had an upwind trip from Israel to Turkey which took us 3 and a half 
days.  We called in first at a little Greek island called Kastellorizion, 
which is only a mile and a half off the Turkish coast and is the most easterley 
Greek island.  We then cleared into Turkey at Finike Marina and worked our 
way back west along the coast calling at many beautiful anchorages until we 
reached Marmaris, which is where we are now.  
Landfall in Turkey 
![]() In Liman Mandraki Bay, Kastellorizion 
![]() The harbour at Kastellorizion 
![]() ![]() The village and castle at Kale Koy in Kekova Roads 
![]() At the restaurant pier at Kale Koy, where we spent the night. 
![]() ![]() ![]() The view from the castle 
![]() Our guides at Kale Koy...we had to buy a couple of scarves 
![]() Lycian tomb in the water at Kale Koy. 
![]() The old Greek part of Kas 
![]() Ancient Lycian tomb at the top of the street 
![]() Lycian tomb in the cliff face near our anchorage in Kas 
![]() Choosing Turkish delight in Fethiye 
![]() Anchored local style with a rope to the rocks in Tomb Bay (yes, lots 
of 
Lycian tombs all around the bay!) 
![]() A tomb in the hillside above our anchorage. 
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