Sailing Yacht Charter in Turkey
Turkey, blessed with thousands of kilometers of coastline, offers one of the world’s richest sailing experiences. From turquoise bays to ancient harbors, a sailing yacht provides freedom, intimacy, and boutique comfort for discovering the country’s maritime treasures.
Who Is It For?
- Couples seeking a romantic yet adventurous holiday.
- Families looking for a safe, authentic way to explore the coast.
- Groups of friends wanting privacy and flexibility at sea.
- Experienced sailors eager to explore diverse coastlines.
Season & Weather
Sailing is best between May and October.
- May–June: Mild climate, fewer crowds, lush landscapes.
- July–August: Hot and lively, ideal for swimming and nightlife stops.
- September–October: Warm water, golden sunsets, relaxed atmosphere.
Example Routes
1 Day
- Bodrum Marina → Karaada → Orak Island → Aquarium Bay → return to Bodrum.
2–3 Days
- Day 1: Göcek → Bedri Rahmi Bay (overnight).
- Day 2: Yassıca Islands → Cleopatra’s Bath → overnight at Tersane Island.
- Day 3: Return to Göcek via Aquarium Bay.
1 Week
- Day 1: Marmaris → Cennet Island.
- Day 2: Bozukkale.
- Day 3: Datça.
- Day 4: Knidos ancient city.
- Day 5: Palamutbükü.
- Day 6: Hisarönü Gulf (Selimiye & Orhaniye).
- Day 7: Return to Marmaris.
Marina, Transfer & Check-In
Major departure points include Bodrum, Marmaris, Göcek, Fethiye, Antalya, Çeşme, and Ayvalık. Airports in Bodrum, Dalaman, Antalya, and İzmir serve as convenient gateways. Transfer times vary between 30–90 minutes.
The Yacht & Equipment
A sailing yacht in Turkey offers:
- Quiet, wind-driven cruising with eco-friendly appeal.
- Spacious decks and shaded cockpits.
- Comfortable cabins with modern amenities.
- Engines for auxiliary power when winds are light.
Cost Elements
- Charter fee: Yacht and equipment rental.
- Fuel: Variable, depending on distance and motoring.
- Food & drinks: Provisioned by guests or catered.
- Mooring fees: Marina or anchorage charges.
- Deposit/APA: To cover variable costs.
- Crew gratuity: Customary if a skipper or crew is hired.
Safety, Insurance & Rules
All yachts are insured and equipped with lifejackets, liferafts, and safety systems. Local sailing rules apply, especially in protected areas and archaeological zones.
Local Highlights
- Göcek Bays: Bedri Rahmi, Yassıca Islands, Aquarium Bay.
- Gulf of Gökova: Cleopatra Island, English Harbor, Longoz Bay.
- Hisarönü Gulf: Selimiye, Orhaniye, Bozukkale.
- Kekova: Sunken city and Simena Castle.
- Northern Aegean: Ayvalık, Cunda, and Lesbos crossings.
- Datça Peninsula: Knidos and hidden coves.
Tips for a Seamless Journey
- Travel light; use soft bags instead of hard suitcases.
- Keep your itinerary flexible to match wind and weather.
- Plan shorter legs when sailing with children.
- Pack snorkeling gear for underwater exploration.
- Visit local markets for fresh produce and meze.
- Spend evenings on deck to enjoy sunsets at sea.