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Yacht and Boat Charter in Turkey

Turkey’s Aegean and Mediterranean coasts are among the world’s most rewarding sailing grounds. With hundreds of bays, ancient harbors, and turquoise waters, a yacht or boat charter here offers a blend of boutique comfort, culture, and adventure. Whether you choose a traditional gulet, a luxury motor yacht, a sporty sailing yacht, or a spacious catamaran, each provides a unique way to experience the legendary “blue voyage.”

Who Is It For?

  • Families looking for safe and comfortable holidays.
  • Groups of friends seeking shared adventures and privacy.
  • Couples in search of a romantic escape.
  • Experienced sailors wanting authentic wind-powered journeys.

Season & Weather

The best time to charter is May–October.

  • May–June: Mild weather, quiet bays, blooming nature.
  • July–August: Peak summer, hot and vibrant atmosphere.
  • September–October: Warm seas, golden sunsets, fewer crowds.

Example Routes

1 Day

  • Göcek: Boynuzbükü → Yassıca Islands → Bedri Rahmi Bay → return to Göcek.
  • Bodrum: Karaada → Aquarium Bay → Pabuç Burnu → Bodrum return.

2–3 Days

  • Day 1: Marmaris → Çiftlik Bay (overnight).
  • Day 2: Serçe Harbor → Bozukkale (ancient fortress, overnight).
  • Day 3: Return to Marmaris via Kadırga Bay.

1 Week

  • Day 1: Göcek Marina → Yassıca Islands.
  • Day 2: Bedri Rahmi Bay → Tersane Island.
  • Day 3: Cleopatra Island → Karacasöğüt.
  • Day 4: English Harbor → Seven Islands.
  • Day 5: Longoz Bay → Tuzla Bay.
  • Day 6: Akbük → Çamlı Bay.
  • Day 7: Göcek return and check-out.

Marina, Transfer & Check-In

Main departure marinas are Göcek, Marmaris, Bodrum, Fethiye, and Antalya. Dalaman and Bodrum airports offer quick transfers (30–60 minutes). Pre-arranged private transfers ensure smooth boarding.

Yacht Types & Equipment

  • Gulet: Traditional wooden boats with wide decks, perfect for classic blue cruises.
  • Motor Yacht: Speed and luxury, ideal for covering long distances in less time.
  • Sailing Yacht: Authentic wind-powered experience, sporty and eco-friendly.
  • Catamaran: Spacious, stable, and family-friendly with shallow draft.

Cost Elements

  • Charter fee: Yacht and basic equipment.
  • Fuel: Varies by yacht type-higher for motor yachts, lower for sailing yachts.
  • Food & drinks: Self-provisioned or catered.
  • Marina/mooring fees: Especially in popular ports.
  • Deposit / APA: Advance to cover variable costs.
  • Gratuities: For crewed charters, tipping is customary.

Safety, Insurance & Rules

All yachts are fully insured and equipped with international-standard safety gear. Environmental regulations apply in marine parks and protected bays.

Local Highlights

  • Göcek Islands: Yassıca, Bedri Rahmi, Tersane.
  • Marmaris Gulf: Bozukkale, Serçe Harbor.
  • Bodrum Peninsula: Karaada, Aquarium Bay, Gümüşlük.
  • Fethiye Gulf: Ölüdeniz, Gemiler Island.
  • Antalya Coast: Phaselis, Olympos.
  • North Aegean: Ayvalık archipelago, Çeşme coves.

Tips for a Seamless Journey

  • Pack soft luggage for easier storage.
  • Families should request safety nets for children.
  • Keep itineraries flexible for weather and winds.
  • Try local cuisine in coastal villages-seafood and meze are highlights.
  • Bring snorkeling gear to enjoy clear bays.
  • Use evenings for long deck dinners under the stars.

Frequently asked questions

How to make?

  1. Pick your dates

    Choose your period between May and October for ideal conditions.

  2. Select your yacht type

    Gulet, motor yacht, sailing yacht, or catamaran depending on your needs.

  3. Choose crewed or bareboat

    Crewed charters are carefree, while bareboat requires a sailing license.

  4. Confirm departure marina

    Göcek, Bodrum, Marmaris, Fethiye, or Antalya are main starting points.

  5. Plan your route

    Decide on day trips or a full 7-day blue cruise.

  6. Review costs

    Consider fuel, provisions, marina fees, and deposit requirements.

  7. Embark and enjoy

    Check-in at the marina, receive a safety briefing, and set sail.