Unlike a typical swim stop, Blue Cave brings a more cinematic first impression. As the boat approaches, the water tone deepens, the rock face becomes more dramatic and the route immediately feels more adventurous.

Blue Cave
Blue Cave is one of the energizing early stops of the Oludeniz pirate boat tour. Its deep entrance, cooler water and dramatic rock formation make the stop instantly memorable.
Booking Note
If Blue Cave matters especially to your group, mention it in your booking note. The team can evaluate your expectation more clearly according to the day's sea conditions and route flow.
- The cave entrance blends deep blue and turquoise tones in one frame.
- As one of the first swim stops, it lifts the energy of the day early.
- It creates a powerful backdrop for deck and water-level photos.
This stop opens the day in the right way. Your first refreshing swim, first dramatic scenery and first strong photo moments often happen here. The boat is positioned according to sea conditions for a safe and enjoyable break.

- Guests who want to get into the water early in the day
- Couples and groups looking for a short but striking photo stop
The stop duration at Blue Cave can vary with sea conditions. The crew chooses the most suitable approach according to safety and water conditions.
If this stop matters especially to you, simply mention it in your reservation note so the team understands your expectation better.
What Else Will You Explore on the Route?

Butterfly Valley
Butterfly Valley is one of the most recognized and most photographed stops on the route. Its steep cliffs look even more impressive from the sea and create one of the strongest wow moments of the day.

St. Nicholas Island
St. Nicholas Island is one of the more exploratory-feeling stops on the route. Its open-sea perspective, island silhouette and historical atmosphere make it feel different from a standard swim break.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do guests swim at the Blue Cave stop?
If sea and safety conditions allow, a short swimming break is given around Blue Cave.
Is this stop suitable for families with children?
Yes, although all swimming decisions should follow the crew guidance and current sea conditions.