The post-boat glow, managed correctly
Every boat day ends the same way: salt-skinned, sun-warmed, gloriously tired — and suddenly very hungry. The evening that follows deserves the same care as the cruise. Here is the routine our guests perfected long before we wrote it down.
Step one: the golden-hour reset
Back at the harbour, resist the nap. Shower, change, and get to Side's old town for golden hour — the Apollo Temple at sunset is the land's answer to everything you just saw from the water. The whole peninsula is a fifteen-minute wander and the light does half the photography for you.
Step two: the sea-day dinner rule
A day on the water writes its own menu: you will either want more of the sea — or a complete change of element. Both are covered within the old town. For the fish route, Hawaii Restaurant's seafood board — grilled sea bass, bream, prawns, and a mixed sea plate for two — keeps the day's theme going metres from the harbour you docked in; the same house's charcoal grill and pizza oven handle the "no more fish today, thank you" faction at the same table. After-dinner karaoke is optional but statistically likely.
Step three: the slow walk home
The correct ending: harbour lights, a last look at the moored gulets, and the unhurried walk or pre-arranged ride back. Sea days finish best on foot-speed — you have been moving at boat pace all day, and the evening should keep the rhythm.
Tomorrow's plan
If today was the coastal cruise, tomorrow's candidates are the river, the waterfalls or a different stretch of blue — browse the boat trips and let the sea schedule your week.
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