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Gulet Charter in Selimiye
Ankern Sie mit unseren traditionellen Holzgulets in der ruhigen Atmosphäre von Selimiye, der Perle der Hisarönü-Bucht. Erleben Sie das Privileg, die besten Restaurants dieses charmanten Fischerdorfes vom Meer aus zu erreichen. Entdecken Sie unsere Flotte für eine ruhige Pause.

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In the heart of the magnificent Hisarönü Gulf lies Selimiye, a village that feels more like a beautifully kept secret than a tourist destination. This is a sanctuary where time slows down, the sea is as calm as a mirror, and the air is filled with the scent of pine and almond blossoms. To charter a traditional gulet from Selimiye is to embrace this tranquility in its purest form. It is an invitation to a boutique Blue Cruise experience, defined by gourmet food, serene bays, and the gentle, unhurried rhythm of life on the water.
Advantages of a Gulet Charter in Selimiye
Choosing Selimiye as the starting point for your gulet holiday is a deliberate choice for quality and peace. The advantages are clear:
- Unmatched Calmness: The Hisarönü Gulf is naturally protected from the open sea, creating a vast, lake-like cruising ground. The water is almost always calm, making it perfect for those who want a serene and comfortable journey.
- Strategic Location: Selimiye is perfectly positioned in the centre of the gulf. All the legendary bays-Dirsekbükü, Bencik, Orhaniye-and charming villages like Bozburun and Söğüt are just a short, pleasant cruise away. This means less time travelling and more time enjoying.
- A Gourmet Epicentre: Selimiye is renowned for its exceptional waterfront restaurants. A gulet charter here offers the best of both worlds: exquisite meals prepared by your private chef on board and the option to step ashore for a world-class dining experience.
Who Is It Suitable For?
- Gourmet Travellers: Those for whom food is a central part of the holiday experience. The combination of fresh, local ingredients prepared on the gulet and the acclaimed restaurants ashore is a foodie's dream.
- Seekers of Serenity: Anyone looking to truly disconnect from a busy life. Selimiye's quiet ambiance, combined with the gentle pace of a gulet, creates the ultimate environment for relaxation and rejuvenation.
- Couples on a Romantic Escape: With its stunning sunsets, starry nights, and intimate coves, Selimiye is an incredibly romantic destination, perfectly complemented by the privacy and charm of a private gulet.
- Nature Photographers and Artists: Every corner of the Hisarönü Gulf offers an inspiring vista of turquoise waters framed by pine-clad hills, providing endless subject matter for creative pursuits.
Season & Weather
The charter season in Selimiye is long and delightful, stretching from May through October. The gulf's protected nature ensures pleasant conditions throughout.
- May - June: The landscape is lush and green, the air is fresh, and the sea is invigorating. The bays are at their most peaceful.
- July - August: The warmest months are perfect for all-day swimming in the calm, bath-like waters. Gentle breezes provide welcome relief in the afternoons.
- September - October: Considered by many to be the best time. The sea is still wonderfully warm, the summer crowds have dispersed, and a golden, mellow light bathes the landscape.
Sample Itineraries
Itineraries from Selimiye are less about distance and more about depth and experience.
1-Day Route: Exploring Selimiye's Surroundings
Depart Selimiye in the morning for a snorkelling session at Aquarium Bay (Dişlice Island). In the afternoon, visit Kamelya Island to explore the monastery ruins on its peak. Enjoy a final swim before returning to Selimiye for the evening.
2–3 Day Route: A Culinary Cruise to Bozburun & Söğüt
- Day 1: A gentle cruise to Bozburun, the historic centre of Turkish gulet building. Explore the town's shipyards before anchoring in a nearby quiet cove for the night.
- Day 2: Head to the village of Söğüt, famous for its outstanding seafood restaurants. Go ashore for a memorable lunch with stunning views across the bay.
- Day 3: Enjoy a morning swim at the sailors' favourite, Dirsekbükü Bay, before a leisurely cruise back to Selimiye.
1-Week Route: Immersed in the Hisarönü Gulf
- Day 1: Settle into your gulet in Selimiye and enjoy your first dinner at anchor.
- Day 2: Cruise to Orhaniye to walk on the famous 'Kızkumu' sandbar and perhaps take a short trip to the nearby Turgut waterfall.
- Day 3: Explore the dramatic, fjord-like inlet of Bencik Koyu, which nearly splits the peninsula in two.
- Day 4: A slightly longer cruise west to the beautiful beaches of the Datça peninsula, like Palamutbükü.
- Day 5: Visit the magnificent Ancient City of Knidos at the very tip of the peninsula, anchoring in its historic harbour.
- Day 6: Cruise back into the heart of the gulf, exploring the islands around Bozburun (Kamelya, Dişlice).
- Day 7: Spend a final day swimming and relaxing at Dirsekbükü before returning to Selimiye for a farewell dinner.
Harbour, Transfer & Check-In
The closest airport is Dalaman (DLM), with a transfer time of around 2.5 hours. Selimiye does not have a large marina; gulets anchor in the bay or use the private jetties of waterfront restaurants. This adds to the village's intimate and authentic charm.
Yacht & Equipment
The traditional Turkish gulet is the perfect vessel for the calm soul of Selimiye.
- The Philosophy of Slow Travel: A gulet is not designed to be fast; it is designed to be lived on. It encourages you to savour every moment of the journey.
- Spacious Decks: Your gulet's deck is your private terrace on the sea-a place for sunbathing, dining, reading, and watching the world go by at a gentle pace.
- Home Comforts: With en-suite, air-conditioned cabins and a private chef catering to your every whim, you enjoy all the comforts of home in the heart of nature.
Cost Items
- Charter Fee: The rental price for the gulet and its professional crew.
- Provisions (Food & Drink): This is a major additional cost, planned according to your preferences.
- Fuel: Typically 3-4 hours of engine use per day is included, which is often sufficient for the short distances in Hisarönü.
- Restaurant Dining: If you choose to dine ashore at Selimiye's upscale restaurants, this will be an additional expense.
- Crew Gratuity: It is customary to tip the crew 5-15% of the charter fee at the end of your trip to show appreciation for their service.
Safety, Insurance & Rules
All commercially registered gulets are fully insured and equipped with all necessary safety gear. A key unwritten rule in Selimiye is to respect the tranquility of the bay, avoiding loud music late at night to preserve the peaceful atmosphere for everyone.
Local Highlights
- The Bays of Hisarönü: The main attraction. Each one-Dirsekbükü, Bencik, Akçabük-has its own unique character.
- Orhaniye & 'Kızkumu': The famous sandbar that allows you to seemingly "walk on water."
- Bozburun: A quiet town where you can still see master craftsmen building traditional wooden gulets by hand.
- Söğüt: A tiny village with a big reputation for having some of the best and most authentic seafood restaurants in the region.
- Kamelya Island: A delightful stop with a historic monastery on the hill and friendly donkeys roaming the grounds.
Tips
- Make Dinner Reservations: Selimiye's best restaurants are very popular. Ask your captain to book a table (and a jetty spot) for you a day or two in advance.
- Explore on Land: Take an afternoon to hire a taxi and explore inland, perhaps visiting the ancient plane tree in Bayır village or the waterfall near Turgut.
- Savour Local Products: Be sure to try the local almonds, pine honey, and goat cheese, which are regional specialities.
- Embrace the Silence: Put your phone away. The greatest luxury Selimiye offers is peace. Listen to the sound of the cicadas and the water lapping against your gulet.
- Be Flexible: While it's good to have a plan, the best cove is often a surprise recommendation from your captain based on the day's conditions. Trust their local knowledge and enjoy the discovery.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
Anleitung
- Step 1: Define Your Vision of Tranquility
A Selimiye holiday is a state of mind. Start by imagining your ideal pace: do you want to explore hidden coves, indulge in gourmet food, or simply read a book on a quiet deck?
- Step 2: Choose Your Floating Boutique Hotel
Select a gulet that matches your group's size and comfort level. Look for vessels with spacious decks and an elegant style that complements the chic atmosphere of Hisarönü.
- Step 3: Consult with a Regional Specialist
Work with a charter agent who knows the Hisarönü Gulf intimately. They can provide insider tips on the best anchorages and restaurants, in addition to finding your perfect gulet.
- Step 4: Plan Your Gourmet Menu
Once you book, you will plan your dining preferences. Be specific about your tastes, any dietary needs, and whether you'd like to dine ashore on certain nights.
- Step 5: Arrange Your Shore-Side Experiences
If you plan to dine at one of Selimiye’s popular restaurants or take a land excursion, it's wise to make reservations in advance, especially during high season.
- Step 6: Prepare to Unwind
Book your flights to Dalaman, pack a light bag with relaxed attire and a good book, and prepare to surrender to the slow, serene rhythm of Selimiye.