Bodrum: Orak Island, German Bay, Rabbit Bay Tour incl. Lunch
Embark on a boat tour from Bodrum to Orak Island. Swim in crystal-clear waters, enjoy a freshly prepared lunch on board, and explore the stunning bays of the Bodrum peninsula.
Highlights
- Swim in the crystal-clear waters of Orak Island, the “Maldives of Bodrum”
- Enjoy a freshly prepared lunch on board, with grilled chicken and salad
- Relax on the boat as you cruise through the stunning bays of Bodrum
- Discover the serene Red Bay, with its rich, red-tinted shoreline
- Snorkel among marine life and enjoy the tranquility of Bodrum’s coastline
Full description
What's Included
- Boat tour
- Lunch
- Seasonal fruits
- Drinks
- Hotel Transfer
- Snorkeling gear
Swimwear Towel Camera Snacks Sunscreen Water
The Boat's name is: Ezgi 4 Boat. The tour departs from Halikarnas harbor (bay-side) at 11:00am. Please be there by 10:45 am at the latest. If you encounter any issues or need assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact us anytime at +90 541 606 12 76, we're here to help!
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts (local time)

Tucked away along the Bodrum Peninsula, Red Bay is a tranquil and lesser-known treasure named for the unique reddish hue of its coastal cliffs and pebbled shore, especially striking during sunset. The color contrast between the rust-red rocks and the turquoise Aegean Sea creates a captivating scene, perfect for photography lovers and nature enthusiasts alike.

Orak Island, located off the coast of Bodrum, is a dazzling slice of paradise often compared to the Maldives. Known for its exceptionally clear turquoise waters, white rocky shores, and lush greenery, it’s a dream destination for snorkelers and swimmers alike.

Sheltered from the wind and surrounded by fragrant pine forests, German Bay (Alman Koyu) is a quiet, mirror-like cove located between Bodrum and Gökova. Legend has it that the bay earned its name after a group of German sailors docked here during World War II and were so captivated by its beauty they stayed for weeks.

Rabbit Bay, known locally as Tavşan Burnu, is a charming and picturesque bay named after the wild rabbits that once inhabited the area. This spot is known for its dramatic rock formations, inviting coves, and shallow, clear waters that are ideal for swimming and snorkeling.














