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Bareboat Yacht Charter
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Bareboat yachting means that you charter a yacht independently. We hand over the yacht ready for use and you return the yacht to us at the end of your charter. As skipper you are fully responsible for the yacht and its crew. Of course you can always contact the base in Gocek by VHF or mobile phone in case of unexpected problems.
Flotilla Sailing Holiday
A flotilla consists of a group of yachts (generally around 5 boats) which all follow the same itinerary. During the day you sail independently but you can always refer back to the lead boat. We all depart from the same harbour or bay and meet again all together in the evening. Our head office is situated in the centre of Göcek town near the waterfront.
Sailing Courses
Budget Sailing Turkey is member of the Turkish Sailing Federation (TYF) and recognised by “World Sailing” (the former ISAF/International Sailing Federation). We offer practical courses for boat-and sail handling including all the basics you need to get familiarised with a standard sailing yacht. You can either do this on a one-to-one base or with your own group on the yacht type you chartered.
Budget Sailing Turkey offers well-maintained yachts for a real budget price directly from the owner. Budget Sailing Turkey is a small family run yacht charter company located in the pretty town of Gocek, only a half hour drive away from Dalaman International Airport. From here you directly sail into an unique and protected area full of bays, inlets, small islands and interesting historical sites. “Budget” was the initial concept of our company when we started with an older fleet of boats: the Aloa 27 SC and the Comet 1050. Both of these yacht types are significantly older than the other yachts we added to our fleet at a later stage and which belong to the more “modern” type of yachts such as Bavaria and Beneteau. But we never changed our initial concept: sailing for everyone’s budget! Our head office is situated in the centre of Göcek town near the waterfront. Our yachts are berthed in D-Marin Göcek marina, a relaxed and enjoyable marina, with all the facilities and services you need at the beginning and end of your charter holidays.
Budget Sailing Turkey is a trade mark of Karayel Yachting operating under the registration of The Republic of Turkey Ministery of Culture and Tourism, with yacht charter license No: 136
MAKING YACHTING SIMPLE AND FUN
A selection of yachts you can trust.
At Serenity Yachting, we don’t just charter yachts. We make friends and create memories that last a lifetime. Our crewed yacht charters take you to the places we love best: the secluded coves, the local beaches, the ancient ruins that can only be reached by boat. You’ll feast on Turkish cuisine prepared with fresh ingredients. And you’ll enjoy a level of service that is simply unmatched in Turkey. We are a family business, and our repeat guests tell us they like our friendliness, honesty and professional attitude. On a Serenity charter, you are always our honored guest. But we hope you’ll also become our friend.
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- Crewed Yacht Charter
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Many of our guests tell us their Serenity charter yacht vacation was one of the best experiences of their lives. Our charter yachts travel the spectacular coastlines of Turkey and Croatia, taking you to charming coastal villages and secluded coves and beaches. Click below to see our yachts up close.
We act as yacht brokers for vessels we know very well. If you are looking to buy one of our yachts, we can quickly answer your questions and provide detailed information. If you’d like to sell your yacht, you can expect personal attention, an honest value assessment and a marketing plan designed to sell your yacht quickly and at the best price possible.
Successfully chartering a yacht takes experience, attention to detail and a solid marketing plan. Over the years, we’ve become quite good at all three, and we’ve built a reputation for excellence. When you hire us to manage your yacht charters, you’ll save time and money, keep your crew and yacht in top shape, and get the most from your investment. And importantly, you’ll be confident that your yacht is in good hands.
We make yachting more fun by helping you with the details. Our yacht management clients trust us to manage their yachts in a way that maintains their value and saves money in the long run. Depending on the size of your yacht and your goals, we can manage your maintenance, finances, crew or charters.
Our shipyard has built or refit vessels as small as 8 meters and as large as 46 meters. We’re different than many other shipyards because our team can take your boat building project from its earliest conception all the way to launch day. This means you can work directly with your shipbuilding team, saving time and cutting down on costs. And our approach ensures that every part of your project will meet Serenity’s high standards.
Unlike most yacht charter and management companies, our family business includes our own shipyard in Turkey. We have built and refit projects up to 46 meters in both wood and steel – including some of the Turkish gulets that we offer for charter. Our naval architects, project managers and post construction management team can handle every phase of a shipbuilding project in house – saving both time and money in the construction process. Click below to learn about our facilities and our past, present and future concept projects.
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We are a family run company whose motto is that our staff and customers should also be treated like family. Since beginning our operations in 2005, we have always placed customer satisfaction and loyalty above rapid growth. As a result, we have stamped our name on successful projects while also developing a sincere relationship with our clients, many of whom have become our friends. We look forward to meeting and following the same path you.
I love the fact that I now only have to enjoy my yacht while the management team at Serenity takes care of all the administrative duties. OWNER OF M/S FREYA
Freedom! This is the first word that comes to my mind to best describe my charter experience aboard the Serenity fleet. CHARTER GUEST, NL
For the best yachts, superb crews and the most professional management, Serenity Yachting is always our first port of call. RED SAVANNAH LTD, UK
I have thoroughly enjoyed my cruises along the Med in safety and comfort. Exceptional service from the team at the yard for delivering my yacht on time and within budget! (- OWNER OF S/Y ERAORA
I’ve travelled the world from Petra to Ayers Rock. Believe me, chartering in Turkey has been one of the top travel experiences – spiritually, emotionally and comfortably – I’ve ever had CHARTER GUEST, USA
Knowing that accurate information and great service will be given I have always felt comfortable recommending my clients a yacht from the Serenity fleet. CHARTER BROKER, USA
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CETIN YUCEULUG
Cetin’s love for the seas began during a voyage from Istanbul to New York on board the vessel Tarsus in 1951. His professional career included 30 years at Unilever where he was responsible for 150 countries and 12,000 employees as Business Group President of Diversey Lever before retiring in 2002. Cetin set up Serenity with his two sons in 2005 with the goal of pursuing his passion for quality and the seas.
MURAT YUCEULUG
Murat’s interest in boating began at an early age. He pursued his interest along academic lines and completed his Master in Naval Architecture at the University of Southampton. His professional career began at Vripack in The Netherlands before he returned to Turkey to take up his role at Serenity as head of design and project management.
ALI YUCEULUG
Ali completed his undergraduate degree in finance at Bentley University in Boston in 2001 and began his career in the tourism sector in 2003. With a passion for yachts and hospitality and a strengthening experience as a crew member on board charter yachts, he now heads the yacht & charter management side of the business.
YIGIT BOSTANCIOGLU
Yigit joined the Serenity team in 2015. His background in information technology and years of experience as event coordinator had given him the necessary tools and mindset to be the ideal candidate to head operations and business development.
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Tesvikiye Mahallesi Haci Emin Efendi Sok. No: 13/8 Sisli, Istanbul – TURKEY Tel: +90 (212) 240 5390 E-mail: [email protected]
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Irmak Yachting is a sailboat yacht charter company in Turkey, offering bareboat and skippered sailing holidays in the Turkish and Greek islands and bays of the Mediterranean Sea. With a sailboat rented through Irmak Yachting, you can explore some of the most beautiful bays in the Mediterranean, such as Gocek, Fethiye, Kalkan, Kas, Marmaris and Bodrum. Enjoy the breathtaking beauty of these destinations, with the breeze and crystal blue waters, as you explore ancient cities and bask in the Mediterranean sun.
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Turkey Yacht Charter
A Turkey yacht charter offers a sublime vacation experience quite like no other. Bathed by four seas: Aegean, Mediterranean, Marmara, and Black, Turkey’s shores offer a sublime experience quite like no other. With an indented coastline extending more than 8,300km, Turkey is teeming with award-winning superyacht marinas, blissful anchorages, and serene sandy beaches, making for an idyllic luxury yacht vacation.
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The magnetism of Turkey's Turquoise Coast draws yacht charter guests back every year. Peppered with spectacular bays, secret underwater caves, and tiny tavernas garlanded with lanterns under apricot skies, Turkey has simply heavenly cruising grounds. An increasingly popular yacht charter destination , Turkey provides an extraordinary feast for the senses.
- 0% VAT for EU-flagged charter yachts Making it a very appealing destination to begin a yacht charter.
- Long cruising season Pleasant temperatures from April until October means it offers one of the longest yacht charter seasons.
- Gulet charters are popular Typically have lower APAs, as well as ample deck space for sunbathing and dining al fresco.
- 3rd largest number of Blue Flag accredited beaches worldwide 486 beaches have been internationally recognized for their pristine waters and high standards of cleanliness.
- Award-winning superyacht marinas Complete with the very best facilities, including revered seaside restaurants and designer boutiques.
- Over 500 picturesque islands and islets Promising you a spellbinding choice of places to drop anchor: from nightlife hotspots to tranquil hideaways.
The vast stretch of sun-kissed Turkish coastline is divided into four distinct yacht charter areas, providing you with considerable choice for your trip:
The Ionian Coast: (İzmir, Çeşme, Sığacık, Didyma, Kuşadası, Gülluk) Best for : wandering archaeological sites, historical landmarks, and gorgeous harbors
The Carian Coast: (Bodrum, Mamaris) Best for: venturing to glittering bays, gentle sailing conditions, and sandy beaches
The West Lycian Coast: (Marmaris, Göcek , Ekinçik, Dalyan, Fethiye) Best for: exploring hidden coves and mountainous coastline
The East Lycian Coast: (Fethiye, Kas, Ölüdeniz, Kalkan, Finike, Antalya) Best for: discovering tiny picturesque islands, and sarcophagi
A Turkey yacht charter vacation offers a mesmerizing selection of things to see and do. Here is our small selection of some of the most outstanding:
- Kekova : exploring this sunken city underwater is simply magical.
- Ephesus : famed for the temple of Artemis, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.
- Cleopatra Bay: hugged by pine trees and famously home to the sunken remains of Cleopatra’s bath.
- Baca Cave : breathtaking scuba-diving awaits in this world-famous diving location in Marmaris.
- Ortaköy Mosque : a must-see at sunset when it is bathed in soft golden light.
- Sultanahmet : this buzzing metropolis makes up the heart of Istanbul’s old city: See relics of Ottoman empires and sip cocktails on one of the many terraces that overlook the Golden Horn and the Topkapi Palace.
- Kayaköy : an eerie ghost town with a storied past.
- Düden Waterfalls : that dramatically (and unusually) cascade directly into the sea below in the Antalya province.
- St. Nicholas Church : in the Lycian city of Myra, where the bones of Santa Claus are reputed to lay.
- Gümüslük : with a sheltered shore replete with exquisite eateries, the village is becoming increasingly popular among the elite.
A luxury yacht charter in Turkey offers dramatic and diverse cruising grounds to discover as well as secret coves, picturesque villages, and an unsurpassed world of luxury. Whether you’re after a journey into historic sites, a spot of tranquility, a touch of water sports, or simply some shopping, Turkey has something for everyone.
Turkey’s history stretches back over 5,000 years, and represents a unique blend of eastern and western cultures, boasting a rich archaeological legacy left over from classical civilizations and Islamic Middle East, with several locations of cultural significance now designated UNESCO Heritage sites.
Its strategic position between Europe and Asia has seen it act as both a conduit and barrier simultaneously between the two continents of Asia and Europe over the years. Over the centuries Turkey became more secular and Western-orientated, culminating in a reform of the Turkish language.
As a popular destinations for yacht charters in the East Mediterranean, there should be ample to choose from when it comes to crewed yachts for charter in Turkey. If you’re unsure about whether you want to book a gulet, motor or sailing yacht for your luxury getaway, there are a few things you should consider first.
Gulet Yacht Charters in Turkey
Making up the majority of the fleet in this country, a luxury gulet in Turkey can provide guests with an excellent crewed charter experience to explore secluded coves and ancient ruins in a more cost-effective manner, with a vast amount of deck space on board. Expect capped air condition times, specific hours of cruising included in the price and lower APA costs as you are mostly in bays, but expect higher fees for ports.
Motor Yacht Charters in Turkey
Guests can also select from a fleet of luxury motor yachts in Turkey, mostly located in Bodrum, Göcek , Fethiye , Marmaris , and Bozburun . Complete with larger interior volumes, more powerful engines as well as better amenities on offer, it's a sumptuous alternative to gulets. However, this is usually paired with higher charter costs.
Sailing yacht charters in Turkey
As for Turkey sailing yacht rentals with plenty available throughout summer. A combination of clement weather, clear skies and plenty of showstopping anchorages create great sailing conditions in the region.
There’s something to suit every type of budget for a Turkey yacht rental. The overall price of a Turkey yacht charter vacation varies depending on a number of factors, including the type of yacht, the age of the yacht, and the month in which you choose to charter.
- A Turkey motor yacht rental can range from $28,294 to $1.6m per week, plus expenses
- For luxury sailing and gulet yacht rentals in Turkey, prices can go from $21,013 to $147,091 weekly, plus expenses
May till October are the best months to cruise the shimmering Aegean and Mediterranean waters on a yacht charter. Yacht charter guests can expect here an average minimum temperature of 15 degrees from May, before peaking to 33 degrees in July and August. It still remains positively balmy come October, reaching up to 24 degrees, with comfortable sea temperatures averaging 25 degrees.
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The majority of yacht charters in Turkey commence in the country’s southwestern marinas thanks to the excellent provision of facilities, unparalleled scenery, and convenient location to both regional and international airports. Vibrant Bodrum , the picturesque fishing village of Göcek , or the enchanting Çeşme , Marmaris , Fethiye , or Antalya are all chartering favorites.
For a less obvious starting point, you could choose the tranquil bliss of the Bosphorus strait near Istanbul . However, keep in mind you will have fewer charter options available in this area.
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Bodrum and Marmaris are popular points to end a Turkey yacht charter, thanks to their excellent array of facilities and close proximity to international airports.
The Turkish Riviera (also charmingly known as the Turquoise Coast thanks to its vividly-colored waters) comprising southwestern destinations like Fethiye , Marmaris , and Bodrum, is by far the most popular area for chartering.
Fethiye Yacht Charters
Many begin a yacht charter in Fethiye , thanks to its convenient location to Marmaris and Bodrum in the north. Dominated by soaring cedar trees and pine-carpeted cliffs that tumble into clear blue waters, it's flecked with archaeological ruins and uninhabited islands, with plenty of bays to take toys for a spin. Fethiye yacht charters are also a great base for visiting one of Turkey’s most jaw-dropping beautiful beaches, Ölüdeniz (Blue Lagoon).
Göcek Yacht Charters
Göcek yacht rentals have been long adored by international jet setters. This fishing village located on a private bay is the entry to undiscovered coves and more than 12 islands of unmatched beauty. Boasting six well-equipped marinas (including two for superyachts) it’s brimming with cafes and tavernas. Before going off-shore, stop by for a traditional mezze platter or sip a cocktail as the sun's apricot glow falls on its shorefront promenades.
Marmaris Yacht Charters
A Marmaris yacht charter gives guests the best of both worlds. A superyacht haven, this buzzing town is a hub of activity: with a bustling grand bazaar, throngs of restaurants, bars, and shops lining cobblestone streets, and paragliders filling the skies above. But this is in dramatic contrast to the rest of the stunning Carian Coast which is within easy reach of Marmaris : secluded bays and quaint villages are dotted all along the Bozburun Peninsula .
Bodrum Yacht Charters
Why are Bodrum yacht rentals so popular? It's a vibrant coastal city humming with nightlife and home to a large glittering marina as well as the landmark St. Peter’s Castle. Unquestionably a glamorous beach hangout, hip restaurants and bars sheltered by palm trees frame the chic Yalikavak marina.
During a Bodrum yacht charter, be sure to anchor at nearby Türkbükü Bay for a taste of the “Saint-Tropez of Turkey" and dance under a canopy of stars. Cruise further afield and you’ll reach the olive-grove covered Datça Peninsula , as well as the Dalyan- Ekincik Bay, revered for its windsurfing opportunities.
Surrounded by the Mediterranean , Aegean , Marmara , and Black Seas , it should come as no surprise that Turkey is home to a vast array of world-class marinas perfect for gulet or yacht chartering. It should be noted that whilst the Black Sea is replete with deep valleys, verdant mountains, and crater lakes, it does not usually feature on a typical yacht itinerary. That’s largely down to its wetter and colder climate, leading to few well-developed marinas. As a result, it does not feature in our list below.
For yacht charters on Turkey's Mediterranean Coast:
- Kaş marina : recently developed and has slip capacity for 450 yachts.
- Setur Finike marina: situated in the stunning historic city of Finike, with a 320 slip capacity.
- Setur Antalya marina : renowned superyacht marina, slip capacity reaches 235 yachts.
For yacht charters on Turkey's Aegean Coast:
- Yalıkavak marina : award-winning with 620-slip capacity, catering to every possible yachting need.
- Çeşme marina: located in the illustrious port village steeped with history, it can accommodate 400 slips up to 80m.
- Skopea marina : regarded as the original superyacht marina, it accommodates up to 80 yachts, with 110m yachts tied to a jetty.
For yacht charters in Turkey's Marmara Region:
- Ataköy marina: just outside of Istanbul's city center and known for its nightlife. 700 moorings up to 40m.
- Istanbul marina : located in the heart of Turkey, with 720 moorings for yachts up to 60m.
- West Istanbul marina: highly acclaimed, it caters to 600 slips up to 95m.
The Turquoise Coast is unquestionably Turkey's anchorage paradise, studded with emerald islands with golden bays lapped by beautiful blue-green waters begging to be explored. Here is our pick of some of the best anchorages in Turkey:
- Cleopatra Bay (Manastir) : located a stone’s throw from the beautiful town of Fethiye, this glorious sequestered bay yields a bounty of emerald-clear waters atop ancient baths, perfect for anchoring and an afternoon kayak.
- Fethiye : This port city is known for its exquisite natural harbor, vast swathes of deep golden sand beaches and stunning blue waters. The area also boasts an array of ancient rock tombs dating back to 4th Century BC.
- Kalcan (Lycian Coast) : a gorgeous sheltered bay set within a charming fishing village against a backdrop of rugged mountainous scenery. Step ashore and explore this tranquil haven, which also boasts a plethora of excellent dining options.
- Kekova (Antalya province) : this beautiful small island near Kas is the ideal spot to drop anchor for the night, which also happens to be the site of a rather unique ancient sunken city. Although a popular hotspot for tourists during the day, if you aim to arrive around 5pm, you’ll have the place to yourselves.
We strongly recommend booking your yacht charter vacation in Turkey with your broker at least three months in advance, as Turkey is becoming an increasingly popular yacht charter destination. By doing so, you will increase the likelihood of securing your preferred dates and you will have a greater selection of yachts on offer to choose from.
This also ensures your broker has enough time to craft a personalized itinerary and secure a berth at a popular marina if you have selected one.
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Don't miss out on the most exquisite superyacht hotspots with our curated Turkey yacht charter itineraries.
The Turquoise Coast dazzles guests with it's pine-blanketed bays, soaring ancient ruins, barely-frequented coves for claiming and ultra-luxe superyacht marinas catering to guests every possible whim without a moment's hesitation.
Our itineraries crafted by yachting experts on the region ensure you experience the very best of what Turkey has to offer.
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Its multitude of heavenly anchorages, epic turquoise shores, burgeoning superyacht scene, exquisite gulet cruises, marvellous archaeological ruins and humbling historical landmarks.
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For booking most yacht charters, a completed charter agreement and 50% of the charter fee is required upfront as a deposit to secure your chosen yacht. This is usually payable once the contract has been signed
Turkey is an increasingly popular superyacht destination, so yacht charter guests can rest assured that they will have boundless vessel options which will meet their budget criteria.
Whatever type of vessel you ultimately choose, one thing to keep track of are the additional costs not included in the yacht charter base rate. For example, VAT and the APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance). This is usually 30% of the charter fee, and paid in advance. The APA covers expenses such as fuel, berthing, food and drinks, as well as any special requests.
However, gulet charters usually have lower APAs. For personalized advice please consult your yacht charter broker.
Not sure whether to pick a motor yacht, sailing yacht or gulet? Browse our site according to your chosen dates, number of guests, yacht type, features, and preferred onboard toys and we'll show you what's available and within your budget.
If you make a subsequent enquiry, a yacht charter broker will get in contact to provide you with a bespoke charter proposal.
Alternatively, get in touch with your yacht charter broker directly and they can research the best yacht for you in line with your requirements.
The vast majority of yacht charters commence in southwest Turkey, with the most popular superyacht locations being Bodrum, Marmaris, Fethiye, Göcek and Antalya.
Unlike many yacht charter destinations, you also have the option of a gulet charter in Turkey. It is well worth considering if it may be right for you. Benefits include lower APA costs and considerably wide decks onboard to lap up turquoise-tinged panoramas that surround you. However, capped fuel limits and air conditioning times are common to gulet yacht charters.
Yes, it is possible to visit Greece on a luxury Turkey yacht charter. However, additional VAT and fees may apply if venturing outside Turkish waters. It is also worth noting that for convenience, it can often be better to visit Turkey and then Greece or vice versa, rather than zig-zag between the two. That's because you will need to provide documentation every time you cross borders which can be time-consuming.
For precise details regarding fees and routes to Greece, consult your charter broker.
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Turkey yacht charter.
The Turkey yacht charter industry is riding a wave of steady growth , with a projected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.7% through 2030.
With some of the best-valued yachts in the Med, we are seeing clients increasingly seeking larger and more luxurious yachts .
Guests want the most luxurious amenities: Jacuzzis , spa rooms, fully equipped gyms, and large selections of water toys , the most popular being jet skis , Seabobs, and everything else new and thrilling.
But the perks don’t end here: Turkey is one of the few destinations in the Med that permits charters for groups over 12 people , making it a prime choice for larger gatherings. – event charters , corporate charters, and big family gatherings, who struggle to find options in other destinations without having to pay the price of a cruise ship.
Turkey’s charter-friendly approach and its fast-growing infrastructure, which aims to accommodate more luxury yachts, demonstrate a strong commitment to positioning itself as a top charter destination in the Mediterranean.
Market Trends
A steady market growth expected to continue.
The Turkey Yacht Charter Industry has been growing steadily for many years, with a projected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.7% from 2024 to 2030. This positive trend is partly due to governmental efforts to make the country more charter-friendly in terms of cost and infrastructure.
Growing demand for larger, more luxurious yachts
Turkey is seeing an increasing demand for larger yachts above 50 feet . People are spending more on high-end vacations and valuing luxury amenities, longer charters, and unique charter activities and events. ( 6Wresearch ).
Turkey increases the VAT on Turkish-flagged charter vessels by 2%
In July 2023, Turkey increased its VAT rate for yacht charters from 18% to 20% , while the reduced VAT rate of 8% has increased to 10% . This is part of broader economic measures aimed at stabilizing and developing the country’s economy ( Ocean Independence ) ( VATcalc ) .
Stable tourism despite global political conflicts
By maintaining friendly ties with both Russia and the US , Turkey ensures a stable environment that supports continued tourism. This approach helps protect Turkey’s economic interests and sustains its appeal as a secure and attractive location for international visitors. (Al Jazeera) , ( Council on Foreign Relations )
Types of Yacht Charters in Turkey
Are you looking for a classic gulet, a sailing yacht, a motor yacht, a Superyacht, a yacht for 12-24 guests, a luxury yacht with a Jacuzzi, Jet ski, and Scuba Gear? We’ve got it!
4 Popular Charter Routes in Turkey that can be done within a 1-week Charter
The central hub for yacht charters in Turkey is found on the southwest coast between Bodrum and Fethiye, also known as the Turquoise Coast or the Turkish Riviera .
Whether you want a sailing yacht, motor yacht, or a larger luxury yacht, you will find it here. Those who wish to have a more traditional Turkish experience might consider Gulet yacht charters .
The most popular starting points for yacht charters are Bodrum , Marmaris , and Gocek Marina . Here, you are well-placed to explore one of the Mediterranean’s most beautiful cruising grounds.
Thanks to the archipelago, you are in protected waters , shielded against stronger wind. The conditions are truly ideal for a proper sailing vacation!
Turkey Yacht Itinerary – Explore Turkey in 6 Days
The scenery along these routes is consistently stunning, with a green, mountainous coastline and incredible historical sites dotting the coast. Two of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World are found in this area: The ruins of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus and the Temple of Artemis in Ephesus.
Other highlights to include in a Turkey yacht charter are the famous rock tombs of Antalya and the popular Oludeniz beach, also known as the Blue Lagoon , located not far from Fethyie.
There are also options to include hot spots in the nearby Greek islands , such as Symi, Kos, and Rhodes, which is home to a third of the Wonders of the Ancient World: the Colossus of Rhodes .
However, if you decide to move into Greek territory on your Turkey yacht charter, there are a few things to keep in mind: There is an increase in the APA + you will not be able to go there with a group exceeding 12 people, due to Greece’s limitations on big group charters . Consult with us for more info.
When is the Best time for a Yacht Charter in Turkey?
The charter season in Turkey is quite long and spans the summer months, from May to October .
This period offers the most favorable weather conditions for sailing, with warm temperatures ranging between 25°C and 35°C (77°F to 95°F) , clear skies, gentle breezes, and long daylight hours. These conditions are ideal for cruising along the Turkish coast and exploring the islands.
Luxury Yacht charters in Turkey are a unique experience due to the Meltemi wind , which blows through the Mediterranean Sea and the Aegean Sea from the Northwest to West-Northwest on the open water and follows the coastlines closer to shore.
In the summer, the average wind speed is 10-15 knots , and sometimes, the guests can have a thrilling experience with 25-30 knots in the peak season. After the peak season, meltemi is generally weaker.
We recommend large, crewed yachts such as a motor yacht , a sailing yacht , or the more classic Gulet charters to give you the best experience in the Meltemi winds.
That said, while summer is the most popular time for yacht charters in Turkey, the spring and early autumn months can also offer pleasant weather conditions, fewer crowds , AND discounted charter prices , making them attractive alternatives for those seeking a quieter sailing experience.
Consult with one of our experienced charter brokers to get the best experience for your Luxury yacht charter in Turkey.
Best Charter Destinations in Turkey
Oludeniz beach (blue lagoon).
Fethiye is a picturesque town located on the southwest coast of Turkey. The majestic rock tombs that once stood on the site of ancient Telmessos may still be seen carved into the towering cliffs of Fathiye.
15 kilometers south of Fethiye, is the town of Olüdeniz , which is known for its turquoise-protected blue lagoon , white sand beach, and National Park forest land best explored using a luxury motor yacht.
Although it is well known for its beauty and might get crowded in the summer, when you travel by superyacht during your sailing vacation, you are likely to find an unexplored cove.
If you’re determined to find peace on land, hop across the hill to the abandoned settlement of Kayaköy (Karmylassos), which gained fame in Louis Des Bernières’ book Birds Without Wings .
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- Blue Lagoon : a stunning bay with crystal-clear waters and white sand beaches
- Butterfly Valley : a nature reserve with a diverse ecosystem and a waterfall
- Saklikent Gorge : a natural wonder with high cliffs and a river flowing through it
- Ancient ruins : Fethiye is home to several ancient ruins, including the Lycian Rock Tombs and the Roman Theater
Göcek is a charming town located in the Gulf of Fethiye on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey.
Göcek is known for its modern marinas , which are popular among luxury yacht charters, with proximity to many secluded coves and bays . Some of the popular marinas in Göcek are D-Marin Göcek, Göcek Village Port, and Skopea Marina.
Göcek is located in an area surrounded by pine forests and hills , making it a perfect destination for nature lovers. The Göcek Yacht Club is situated in the middle of the pine forests and offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and sea.
- Twelve Islands : a group of small islands with crystal-clear waters and secluded beaches
- Dalyan : a town on the Dalyan River known for its mud baths and ancient ruins
- Water sports: Göcek is a popular destination for sailing and offers many opportunities for water sports, including windsurfing, kayaking, and paddleboarding
Bodrum (Historic Wonders)
Bodrum is a popular destination for luxury yacht charters in Turkey for its lively nightlife and beaches with Club Catamaran , and Marina Yacht Club .
Besides, The town was once known as Halicarnassus and was home to the famous Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World .
Today, Bodrum is home to several historic landmarks and museums, including the Castle of St. Peter , which now houses the Museum of Underwater Archaeology. Luxury private boat rental (motor yacht charter) will allow you to discover these historical landmarks on the turquoise coast of Turkey.
- Castle of St. Peter: a medieval castle that now houses the Museum of Underwater Archaeology
- Mausoleum of Halicarnassus : one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
- Bodrum Marina : a modern marina with upscale restaurants, cafes, and shops
- Water sports : Bodrum offers a variety of water sports, including diving, snorkeling, and parasailing
Antalya has a rich history, with well-preserved ancient ruins, including the Roman Theater and Perge , an ancient city with impressive ruins of a stadium, a theatre , and a bathhouse.
In addition to its historical sites, Antalya is known for its beautiful beaches, including Lara Beach and Konyaalti Beach , which are best explored by luxury gulet charters or motor yacht charters . You can also explore the Düden Waterfalls , a series of cascading waterfalls on the Düden River.
Antalya is also home to many upscale shops, restaurants, and cafes, as well as a bustling bazaar where visitors can find traditional Turkish goods , including rugs, ceramics, and jewelry.
- Perge : an ancient city with well-preserved ruins, including a theatre and a stadium
- Hadrian’s Gate : a well-preserved Roman gate that dates back to the 2nd century
- Düden Waterfalls : a series of waterfalls on the Düden River
Kekova Island (The Sunken City)
Kas and Kekova are two neighboring destinations on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey that are popular among luxury yacht charters.
Kekova Island and Myra offer a unique luxury experience for a yacht charter in Turkey, where they can enjoy swimming in the clear waters while exploring the remains of the Lycian civilization .
While snorkeling or diving, visitors can observe sarcophagi, ancient tombs, and archways , which are submerged underwater . This is a truly standout experience of any Turkish Riviera trip, as the sunken city is a sight to behold.
- Lycian Way: a long-distance hiking trail that passes through Kas and offers stunning views of the coastline
- Antiphellos Ancient City: an ancient Lycian city with well-preserved ruins, including a theatre and a temple
- Sunken City of Simena : a partially submerged ancient city with well-preserved ruins that can be seen from the water or by snorkeling
- Üçağız : a small fishing village with traditional houses and a scenic harbor
- Glass-Bottomed Boat Tours : Kekova is known for its glass-bottomed boat tours that offer a unique view of the sunken city and the surrounding marine life.
Our Recommended 6-Day Charter Itinerary in Turkey
A Luxury yacht charter in Turkey is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure! This awesome itinerary takes you to famous island regions like Gocek, Fethiye, Gemiler, Kalkan, Kekova, Myra, and Kas for an extraordinary luxury private yacht charter vacation in Turkey!
Over the years, we have built up personal relationships with yacht crew in the Caribbean and the Mediterranean, on different size vessels. This has given us not only a unique insight into chartering itineraries for the best secret anchorages, best beaches, local bars, snorkeling hotspots, and beautiful sunset locations but also the expertise to match you with your perfect crew and yacht for your Turkey Yacht Charter .
How do I Book a Yacht Charter in Turkey?
Booking with us is easy and can be done in 5 simple steps – Just check out our video where Charter Broker Martina Asmus explains the easy process. The most important thing to consider is booking in good time.
Ideally, you’d inquire about a Turkey yacht charter 12 months in advance . WHY? The best yachts are often fully booked long in advance and it’s not unusual to see popular dates booked 2 summers ahead .
Inquiring less than 6 months ahead often means that your first choice is unavailable for charter. Additionally, you might find that the yacht you wish to charter, can’t make it to the port where you wish to commence your yacht charter.
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Our clients speak of unparalleled service, exquisite yachts, and a straightforward booking process, highlighting the excellence of their luxury yacht charter experiences in Turkey.
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We have a Background in Sailing and are continuously involved with Yachting Events around the World
At DMA Yachting, we are proud to have a team of individuals who not only work in the yachting industry but also live it. Many of our brokers have extensive experience with yachts, either working onboard charter yachts or even living onboard, sailing purely for fun, in everything from bay races to circumnavigations.
Our team’s firsthand experience is crucial—it means we’ve been in the shoes of both the crew and the clients. We understand the nuances of life at sea , which drastically differs from life on land.
Understanding how yachts operate also allows our brokers to ask the right questions and spot the finest details during yacht inspections. This inside knowledge ensures that we know precisely what to look for , whether it’s gauging the quality of the onboard amenities or evaluating the professionalism of the crew .
Our brokers aren’t just checking boxes; they’re assessing how each element contributes to the sublime experience our clients expect.
We were at the recent TYBA Yacht Charter Show 2024 in Gocek
Participation in yacht shows is fundamental to our approach. By engaging directly with crews and industry professionals at yachts show like TYBA , EMMYS and MEDYS , where our presence was notably strong this year, we exchange ideas, gather insights, and forge great connections. These interactions are invaluable as they allow us to refine our understanding of market trends and client expectations continuously.
This year’s yacht shows have been particularly inspiring, showcasing more and larger yachts , each maintaining exceptionally high standards of service. Our team returned with notebooks brimming with new knowledge, ready to apply these fresh insights to benefit our future clients.
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BONUS: Things You Must Try on Your Turkey Yacht Charter
Turkish tea ceremony.
Turkish tea is a symbol of hospitality and is typically served in tulip-shaped glasses to enhance its aroma and flavor.
This ceremony is not just about drinking tea but also about slowing down and enjoying the moment, often accompanied by delightful sweets like baklava or lokum (Turkish delight).
Explore Local Markets and Bazaars
A visit to a local bazaar is an experience that should not be missed. These traditional markets will give you a real look into Turkish culture.
It’s an experience for all senses—smelling the spices, the hot apple tea, and the shishas, all the colors of the fabrics , lamps, and other nicknacks, the glitter of the jewelry and precious stones, the constant chatter of people bargaining and salesmen calling out good deals, and the tastes of the many delicacies laid out in huge piles—Turkish delights, dried fruits, nuts, and honey-dripping baklava .
Don’t miss the Marmaris Grand Bazaar , open daily with a wide assortment of spices, sweets, and handcrafted goods, and the historic Kaleiçi Market in the Old Town of Antalya , which offers a scenic shopping experience with a variety of handicrafts and local foods.
Taste Authentic Dishes and Street Food
Meze: Lots of small dishes meant to be shared, often starting a meal. Common meze include dolma (stuffed vine leaves), haydari (thick yogurt dip), and acılı ezme (spicy tomato dip).
Kebab: Turkish kebabs come in many varieties, including Adana (spicy minced meat), Şiş (skewered meats), and Döner (rotating roast).
Seafood: Given its extensive coastline, Turkey offers a rich selection of seafood dishes, especially in coastal towns where fish and other seafood are freshly caught.
Simit: Often referred to as Turkish bagels, simit is a sesame-encrusted bread that is crunchy on the outside and soft inside.
Gözleme : This is a traditional savory flatbread and pastry dish made of hand-rolled dough that is lightly brushed with butter and eggs, filled with various toppings, folded, and cooked over a griddle.
Dondurma : Turkish ice cream is notable for its chewy texture and the theatrical way it is served by vendors.
Visit a Hamam
A visit to a traditional Turkish bath , or hamam, is a great experience for relaxation and cultural immersion. These baths involve a sequence of rooms that you progress through.
You start in a warm steam room and move to a hot room for sweating, followed by a scrub down and massage , and finally, a cooldown period.
It’s a rejuvenating ritual that cleanses both body and mind.
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A Turkish yacht charter is about escapism and quiet. Anchoring in a bay with the nearest other boat (if any) a good distance away. Mooring at a restaurant’s quay with just a few other boats and enjoying high quality Turkish cuisine as part of your evening’s run ashore.
You can find buzzing nightlife hotspots but these tend to be the bigger towns and cities you begin your sailing holiday at, unlike other countries in the eastern Mediterranean where you could passage plan for a week’s clubbing!
A sailing holiday in Turkey is more of an adventure and a chance to explore a unique culture where East meets West on the cultural and geological border between Europe and Asia. Marmaris and Istanbul for example are extremely cosmopolitan but you’ll soon leave that world behind when you sail to your next ports of call.
Expect secluded, quiet anchorages where you and your group can go for a swim, sleepy villages where tourism is a bonus and not an essential part of the economy, and a chance to see and feel the deep history of a civilisation that has been around for many millennia.
You will visit bustling tourist hotspots as you go – Ephesus for example sees millions of visitors a year, but these are easily counterbalanced with lots of downtime. A yacht charter vacation in Turkey also enables you to access places that land-based tourism doesn’t reach, allowing you to enjoy a part of the world that landlubbers can’t enjoy.
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Hiring A Yacht In Turkey
Where it comes to hiring a yacht in Turkey you will find marinas are cheap (where you have to pay) and anchorages sheltered and safe. With its often great sailing winds you will get to enjoy the journey as much as the destination itself.
As well as bareboat and skippered yacht rental you can go by gulet on your trip – think of this as a low cost private cruise where you have all your needs catered to as you explore the coastline. Flotilla holidays are popular in Turkey too, where you sail your own boat but more or less leave the navigation and bureaucracy to the lead boat of the fleet.
Many Turkey yacht charter companies also offer ‘one-way-charters’ where you pick the boat up at one city and leave it at another. This gives you a far greater range on your journey – no having to loop back midway along your sailing holiday to make your port of departure.
There will be longer and shorter legs between your chosen stops on your trip (depending on where you go you could end up on a 25 mile leg sometimes) but always find plenty of time to explore the world beyond the anchorage or marinas you explore the country.
On your trip there will be opportunities to take a bus or shallow draft tourist boat to visit major sights like Dalyan’s Lycian tombs and mud baths or the ruins of Ephesus. These are busy tourist locations but important parts of exploring Turkey. However there are places that can only be accessed by private yacht that will take you away from everything you see on Instagram and into a world a lot less travelled.
Turkey is also famous for its ‘one-restaurant bays’ where you can moor at a dock with just a few other boats and enjoy the hospitality on offer. Enjoy the food and explore the village beyond where tourists are a curiosity to the locals and not an essential line of business. This means you will get an authentic taste of the country and not a world that is just put on show for you.
The bazaars of the big cities are a buzzing and very much a part of Turkish culture where you can buy almost anything – don’t forget to haggle on the price! These vibrant markets are still an escape as they are an intrinsic part of the local economy and not tourist traps as so many other cultural attractions have become elsewhere in the world.
Best Areas To Charter A Yacht In Turkey
There are three main areas to explore on a charter yacht in Turkey - the Lycian Coast, the Carian Coast and the Marmara sea near Istanbul.
Lycian Coast
The Lycian Coast is often considered in two parts – the East Lycian Coast and the West Lycian Coast. Heading east out of the main charter base of Gocek you will find some quite challenging sailing with legs between ports of up to 30 miles. The Seven Capes have an unnecessarily fearsome reputation though one would not recommend you take this route unless you have a decent amount of boating experience. Those who do sail here are rewarded with some spectacular scenery, including a blue lagoon and deserted bays with sandy beaches.
Heading west out of Gocek you will soon find the very sheltered Fethiye Bay which is just right for those with less sailing experience – gentle winds, many opportunities to anchor and one restaurant bays where you can relax for the evening. At Ekincik you can take a bus or shallow draft tourist boat to Dalyan and have a mud bath, feed loggerhead turtles and explore the ancient tombs that make the town so popular with visitors. There will be plenty of chances to drop anchor and forget the world, though you can top up on provisions and even have a lot of fun in the evening at Fethiye, a major tourist destination in its own right.
On a one-way-charter you can pick the boat up at Gocek and head west to Marmaris, without having to double back mid-trip.
Carian Coast
Also known as the Turkish Riviera or Turquoise Coast, the Carian Coast is a busier stretch than the west Lycian Coast with lots of marinas and places to explore that have a bit more of a buzz. The city of Marmaris is at one end and Bodrum lies at the other with three main areas to explore between: the Gulf of Gokova, the Hisaronu Gulf and the southern coast of Bozburun towards Marmaris.
Heading out of Bodrum to the Gulf of Gokova you will find a long first leg but once past the north coast you will have a variety of choices as to where to stop. You will soon find a number of one-restaurant-bays and places to relax and forget the world outside.
Getting into the Hisaronu Gulf from the Datca Peninsula can be fun with sometimes choppy waters entertaining the experienced sailor before you get into the more sheltered waters of the gulf. Like the Gokova Gulf area after some decent sailing you have a variety of choices as to where to visit including the towns of Datca and Selimiye.
The hot and dry Bozburun Bay near Marmaris is a completely different world to that you may be used to in Northern Europe! If you get too far offshore you may not be able to see which is the right destination bay thanks to the sand’s colour presenting little contrast for the eye to spot the entrances. You will however find some quiet anchorages and places to explore that will leave you with memories for time to come.
With the Bosporus the border between Asia and Europe you’re in for a treat where it comes to the cultural delights of a yacht charter out of Istanbul. Connecting the Marmara Sea with the Black Sea, you will see the borders between empires ancient and modern, from the Soviet Union not so long ago to the Ottoman Empire before that.
You can bareboat charter out of Istanbul but a lot take gulet charter holidays to get the pros get them about on what is one of the busiest waterways in the world. That said, how often can you come back from your holiday having been to Asia and Europe at the same time? As a crossroads of cultures for time immemorial you can soak up everything that is offered from both great continents while getting a quite unique holiday by exploring it by sea.
Best Towns To Charter A Yacht In Turkey
Within the sailing regions above there are several key charter hubs to consider. Let’s look at these by the regions we looked at:
Lycian coast
There are three main charter hubs on the Lycian Coast – Gocek and Fethiye to the south and Marmaris to the north. One of the great advantages of sailing out of Gocek is the proximity of Dalaman Airport – a busy international airport with direct flights to and from several airports in the UK. You can take a shuttlebus to the marina from the airport in just half an hour or so.
Close to Gocek, Fethiye is a quieter town but has a number of yachts to choose from according to what you might want from your trip. It has some nightlife too so you can let your hair down, though nothing to the extent of Marmaris.
Marmaris is a bustling metropolitan centre and is used as a jumping off point for those heading for both the Lycian and Carian coasts. Adakoy Marina is where most charter companies have their vessels, and you can use the vessel as a base while you explore the market, nightlife or beaches. Dalaman Airport is still the main way in by air – some 65 miles away from the city.
Marmaris is the first city of note on the Carian Coast, linking with the Lycian Coast. Thanks to the peninsulas and gulfs it is a short hop by road from Orhaniye but a much longer distance by sea. Out of Orhaniye you could take a trip east to Marmaris or west to Bodrum. The main airport is still Dalaman so figure on a longer transfer to and from the marina.
Bodrum is another major yachting base, and is a medium sized city in its own right with a ferry service to nearby Greek island Kos in the summer. From here you can explore the Turkish Riviera (as it is sometimes known) along the Gulf of Gokova – or cross the gulf for the Datca Peninsula.
The Marmara Sea is an inland sea that links the Eastern Mediterranean with the Bosporus and then the Black Sea. The Bosporus itself is an extremely busy waterway but if you want to relax you can soon escape the big ships and fast ferries.
Istanbul itself is a riot of cultures old and new, and is worth exploring for a day or so on top of your sailing holiday. There are many flights a day to the city from the UK, so other than Gocek above is probably the most accessible in terms of travel time from your home.
Getting to Turkey
There are three main airports for accessing yacht charters in Turkey:
Dalaman Airport is closest to both the Carian and Lycian Coasts. There are flights from several airports in the UK. From there you can be in Marmaris in around an hour by bus or taxi and in Gocek/Fethiye in far less time.
Antalya Airport serves the eastern Carian Coast but will involve a bit of travel to get to the main yacht charter centres of Gocek/Marmaris
Istanbul Airport is one of the main Turkish international airports and if you are flying in from most of the rest of the world will be your best destination. If headed to the Mediterranean Sea you can then fly or take a bus.
Types Of Yachts To Hire In Turkey
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Sailboat (sailing yacht)
The monohull sailing yacht is the workhorse of charter yachts. They can be hired for as little as €130 a day depending on size and season. The charter monohull sailboat will sleep 6-8 typically with different conveniences according to your budget and needs.
Motor yacht
Simpler to get around than a monohull sailboat, charter motorboats are usually very comfortable and fun to drive. One major advantage of these over sailboats is that you can hide from the weather (too hot or cool) as you move between ports, anchorages and marinas. Expect to pay €700 a day and up.
At the luxury end of sailboat charter in Turkish waters, sailing catamarans combine the comfort of a motorboat with the fun of the monohull. You may find it possible to sunbathe on the foredeck while underway and all the cabins may have en suite heads and showers. You get what you pay for as luxury yachts go – expect to pay €500 a day and up.
A Turkish gulet luxury yacht charter is a fully crewed yacht where your group have as much or as little to do with the sailing as you want. Aboard these luxury yachts, you will be fed and looked after by the crew while the skipper takes you to the best anchorages and marinas, giving you a local’s view of the area you are sailing in. Even among non-seafaring types, blue cruise luxury gulet charter holidays are a very popular way of exploring the Turkish coast.
Skippered or Bareboat Yacht Charter in Turkey
So, how do you want to see Turkey? Do you want to go it alone, choosing your own adventure and take full responsibility of your charter from end to end? In this case the bareboat charter would suit you. You only pay for the boat and expenses such as food and fuel and with a bit of planning and research ahead of time can explore the Turkish coastline ahead of time.
If you perhaps lack confidence in your sailing abilities or have no experience at all you can go for a skippered yacht charter. The skipper will get you about for you in return for a fee, tip and money to cover their food. In return they will use their expertise to show you the best places to party or to relax, and give you locals’ advice as to what to see when ashore.
Do you need a licence to hire a Yacht in Turkey?
If you wish to bareboat charter in Turkey you will need a recognised national or international boating certificates like the RYA Day Skipper, ICC or ASA 104 Bareboat.
It is important to note that the ICC isn’t formally recognised by Turkish authorities (this is largely only recognised in Europe and South Africa). The ICC is automatically conferred if you have certain national sailing qualifications – the original qualifications may be accepted and not necessarily the ICC itself.
However should you choose to go a skippered yacht charter or a trip on a gulet, you do not need any qualifications at all as the skipper will have responsibility for the vessel.
Best Times To Hire A Yacht In Turkey
With late summer fiercely hot the best times to hire a yacht in Turkey are May-June and September. Demand for the boats is lower too, so you won’t pay as much for a charter. It is still warm in October though it can be wetter. July and August are most convenient for many families but with temperatures sometimes straying into the 40s it can be uncomfortable for someone unused to such heat, day or night.
Sailing Weather In Turkey
The Meltemi winds dominate the weather of the Aegean Sea in Turkey. The further west you go – as far as Bodrum the stronger the NW winds are during the day. The further east you go – around Antalya in the east of the country, the gentler these winds are during the day. These vary from day to day and throughout the day. The most comfortable time to sail in Turkey is during the morning every day during the holiday season. The winds tend to be lighter and steadier in the morning and can build to very exciting conditions come mid-afternoon.
How much does it cost to hire Yachts in Turkey?
This depends on what you want from the trip. A fully crewed gulet cruise will cost €1500 a day and up but you will be fed and looked after like royalty. At the other end of the scale, for a small monohull sailboat, you will part with as little as €130 a day. Catamarans will cost anything from €500 a day and up, while a motorboat will cost €700 a day and up. These will change according to the time of year you want to go. If you want a skipper then add at least €150 a day as well as a tip and a budget for food. On top of this, you need to think about your budget for food, fuel, marina fees and entertainment.
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Frequently asked questions
Yes. Yacht charter is a growing and important part of the Turkish tourist economy. It is less busy than many other destinations which for many makes it a bigger draw.
At Borrow A Boat we offer four main vessels – the monohull sailboat, motorboat, catamaran and fully crewed gulet. You can hire a skipper for the first three for an extra fee.
What’s your budget? Do you have sailing skills and experience? When do you want to go? What do you want to explore? Between the answers to these questions you should narrow down as to where to go and what to do on a yachtcharter in Turkey.
The best time to hire a yacht in Turkey is in early summer (May/June) and late summer/autumn (September/October) thanks to the heat being most uncomfortable in July/August.
Yes you will. You generally put a 50% deposit down on booking the yacht and then pay the other 50% on arrival. On top of this you will need to pay a security deposit against damage done to the boat while you are responsible for it.
If at all possible get to an anchorage or marina first and call the charter company for advice on the matter. If life aboard is in danger, call the coastguard on VHF Channel 16 and ask for immediate assistance via a MAYDAY call.
Think about where you would like to visit and what you would like to do with roughly 10-15 miles of sailing every day. You can build your itinerary around that set of ideas.
In most cases you will be able to charter a yacht without a visa as long as you are in the country for no more than 90 days. If in doubt look up the website for the Turkish embassy in your country.
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MARMARIS-BODRUM
While sailing south from Marmaris, the yacht passes many secluded coves and inlets where you can stop for swimming and relaxing. The path passes through the Mendeniya Strait, which separates mainland Turkey and the Bodrum Peninsula. There are many small islands in the area to visit. Arriving in Bodrum, you can enjoy the views of the old town and visit the famous St. Peter's Castle, which was built in 1402 by the Knights of the Order of St. John.
MARMARIS-DATçA
From Marmaris, the yacht heads west, passing many idilic bays where you can stop for swimming and relaxing.
Further, the path passes through the Datça Strait, which separates Turkey and Greece.
There are many small islands in this area that you can visit enjoying their natural beauty.
Arriving on a yacht in Datça, you will be able to enjoy the picturesque views of the city and its environs, visit local attractions such as the castle and the Holy Trinity Monastery.
MARMARIS-FETHIYE
The city of Fethiye is a great place to visit. It is located on the shores of the Aegean Sea, surrounded by picturesque mountains and pine forests.
From the yacht you can enjoy the crystal clear waters of the sea, visit beautiful bays and small fishing villages where you can taste fresh fish and seafood. Fethiye is the ideal place for a yacht tour, where you can enjoy beautiful scenery, a rich cultural program and seaside holidays.
MARMARIS-BOzBURUN
During this tour on a sailing yacht, you will immerse yourself in the beautiful landscapes of the coast of the Lycian land in southern Turkey. You can enjoy secluded coves and swim in crystal clear waters, taste the local cuisine and visit historical sites such as ancient ruins, fortresses and monasteries. Get to meet the local people, visit a Turkish barber for a really good shave and experience.
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Sailing around Turkey
Turkey is a fantastic place to sail, and we can help you find and book your ideal yacht or catamaran. There's sunshine for 300 days a year, reliable prevailing winds (particularly after lunchtime), and it's an interesting and exciting place to explore by boat. You'll find turquoise blue seas and idyllic bays, fine restaurants, as well as plenty of historic buildings and fortresses, each telling their own tale.
With fewer boats on the water, the sailing area is less crowded than Greece and Croatia - so there is no mid-afternoon rush to find a berth, even in high season. In many bays you'll find restaurant pontoons (which are low cost or even free if you eat in the restaurant) and mooring buoys, and the Turkish people are exceptionally friendly.
SAILING RATING: Beginner / Intermediate - The sailing area is non-tidal, with line of sight navigation, which makes it suitable for all sailors. New or novice sailors can explore the sheltered Gocek and Marmaris bay areas, whilst there are stronger winds if you head West of Marmaris to Datca, or South of Gocek and Fethiye to Kas.
WHEN TO GO: The sailing season runs from March to November , with peak season being in July and August. There is reliable sunshine and good winds throughout the season.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: You'll need RYA DaySkipper or similar to charter a boat in Turkey. It is recommended to have a valid VHF certificate. If you're not qualified, we can find you a professional skipper .
VISA REQUIREMENTS: UK and US passport holders require a Visa to visit Turkey, which should be obtained in advance. EU passport holders can visit Turkey without a visa for 90 days.
GETTING THERE: The best airport to fly to is Dalaman , which is closest to all three of our bases (25 minute road transfer to Gocek, 50 minutes to Fethiye, or 1h25 to Marmaris). You could also fly to Bodrum (1h45 to Marmaris, 2h15 to Gocek and 2h40 to Fethiye), or Antalya (2h50 to Fethiye or 3h15 to Gocek). We can help arrange transfers to or from the marina, as well as helping you get provisions on board if your flight arrives late at night. An alternative would be to fly to the Greek islands of Rhodes or Kos and to get the regular ferry from there across to Marmaris or Fethiye.
Charter a Yacht or Catamaran in Turkey
We can help you find the ideal yacht or catamaran for your sailing holiday in Turkey. We only work with the very best professional charter operators in the area, who we have met, know, and who we trust to give you the same outstanding customer service as you'll get from PlainSailing.com .
Use the pink search box above to look for boats for yourself - they have live pricing and availability and you can filter the results to find your ideal boat - or start a Live Chat with our award-winning bookings team for help, advice, or anything else!
Where to sail in Turkey
We charter yachts and catamarans from three bases in Turkey - Marmaris, Gocek, and Fethiye. See below for ideas of where to sail when you get there (But be sure to check out our detailed destination guides to find out more).
MARMARIS Ideas of where to sail: Paradise island is on the doorstep when sailing from Marmaris, and you can fill your itinerary with unspoilt bays and beaches - like Serce Limani, Sogut, Selimiye, and the ancient village of Bozukkale.
GOCEK Ideas of where to sail: The Gocek bay area has 12 unspoilt islands which are perfect for sailing and swimming around. Further afield, you could visit historic Fethiye, the idyllic blue lagoon of Oludeniz to the South, or the thermal and mud baths of Ekincik to the North.
FETHIYE Ideas of where to sail: Fethiye is well placed for sailing north to the largely unspoilt Gocek bay area, or South to the blue lagoon of Oludeniz, the scuba-heaven of Kas, or check out the sunken city of Kekova.
Cost of a Sailing Holiday in Turkey?
Prices change depending upon what sort of boat you are chartering, and when you would like to charter, and yachting offers great value for money because the fee includes a full-day activity, a means of transport and your overnight accommodation!
Charters are normally in periods of a week, from Saturday (check-in at 5pm) to Saturday (check-out at 9am), though you're required to be back at the charter base on the Friday evening. Prices change depending upon what sort of boat you are chartering, and when you would like to charter. You can charter a 3-cabin yacht for as little as €1,100 / week (including end cleaning), 4-cabin yacht from €1,800 / week, or catamarans from €2,400 / week - use the pink box above for live prices and availability.
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In addition to the charter fee, there is an end-cleaning fee to be paid, and you'll need to leave a security deposit on check-in (similar to a hire car, and usually placed as a pre-authorisation on a credit card). You'll also need to pay for fuel and Mooring fees for any night spent in the Marina.
You can also add transfers, an outboard motor, early check-in, security deposit insurance or other extras to your booking (if they are not already included) for an additional fee. We can also arrange for a Skipper , Hostess or Chef to be on board - in Turkey, these normally cost an average of €1,260 per week, excluding tips.
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Find out a lot more about each of our bases in these comprehensive destination guides, which also include details about suggested sailing routes, weather conditions, and recommended hotels, amongst a host of other useful information:
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Whether you’re interested in a sailing or motor yacht charter in Turkey, this is a small selection of the different yachts available to charter. Please contact your Burgess broker for a personalised selection.
O'PTASIA
Rate from EUR 900,000 per week
- Length: 85m (278.8ft)
- 12 guests in 10 cabins
- Built: 2018, Golden Yachts, Greece
O'MATHILDE
Rate from EUR 270,000 per week
- Length: 56m (183.7ft)
- 12 guests in 7 cabins
- Built: 2018 (refitted 2023), Golden Yachts, Greece
Rate from USD 250,000 per week
- Length: 48.8m (160ft)
- 12 guests in 6 cabins
- Built: 2009 (refitted 2015), Christensen Shipyards, United States Of America
Rate from EUR 220,000 per week
- Length: 45.8m (150.1ft)
- 10 guests in 5 cabins
- Built: 2016 (refitted 2021), Mengi-Yay
BELLA STELLA
Rate from EUR 150,500 per week
- Length: 45m (147.6ft)
- Built: 1987 (refitted 2019), CRN Ancona, Italy
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Rate from EUR 210,000 per week
- Length: 43m (141.2ft)
- Built: 2019, Overmarine, Italy
EMOTION²
Rate from EUR 147,000 per week
- Length: 42.6m (139.7ft)
- Built: 2007 (refitted 2017, refurbished 2024), CRN Ancona, Italy
Rate from EUR 145,000 per week
- Length: 38m (124.6ft)
- Built: 2019, Sanlorenzo, Italy
Rate from EUR 98,000 per week
- Length: 37m (121.4ft)
- 8 guests in 4 cabins
- Built: 2008 (refitted 2021), Couach Yachts, France
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Rate from EUR 112,000 per week
- Length: 36.2m (118.8ft)
- Built: 2006, CBI Navi, Italy
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A yacht charter in Turkey and Greek Islands with BODTUR YACHTING is a fantastic way to experience the best of the world's coastline. The history, the sea and the sun have altogether carved a wonderful beauty that you may consider it a genuine loss not to live through such an experience. The pine forested Aegean and Mediterranean coastline with secluded bays, numerous small islands, sparkling azure waters; the list is endless.
A yacht charter by a Turkish gulet yacht allows you freedom. BODTUR YACHTING offers Blue Cruises in the popular yachting locations of Turkey like Bodrum, Marmaris, Gocek, Fethiye, Kas, Antalya and Dodecanese and Cyclades Greek Islands like Rhodes, Symi, Kos, Kalymnos, Patmos, Leros, Lipsi and many others.
Private Yacht Charters
A private yacht charter provides an unsurpassed taste of freedom. A crewed private yacht charter may cost no more than a luxurious hotel or cruise ship holiday. However, unlike a cruise ship or hotel, you have the privacy, control and freedom. You and your friends will be the only guests on board your gulet yacht and the only ones that the crew will take care.
Yacht Cabin Charters
If you are not a group or not able to rent an entire private yacht, there is still an opportunity for you to enjoy your holiday on a yacht in Turkey or Greek Islands. Then, a "cabin charter" is for you. You rent a cabin and share the yacht with other guests. Marmaris, Bodrum, Antalya and Rhodes are the embarkation ports for Blue Cruises thru Turkish Coast and Greek Islands.
A bare boat charter gives you ultimate cruising independence. During a bare boat charter, you skipper on your own. Bare boats can be found in variety of models and sizes in most popular cruise areas of Turkey. Check our bare boats based in Gocek, Fethiye, Marmaris, Orhaniye or Bodrum and contact our charter expert to find the best sailing boat or catamaran for you.
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Marmaris-Fethiye Blue Cruise
From € 620 / week.
Bodrum-Gokova Blue Cruise
From € 770 / week.
Fethiye-Kekova Blue Cruise
From € 550 / week.
Yachting services offered in Bodtur.com website are operated by BODTUR YACHTING. BODTUR YACHTING is one of the first yacht charter operators licensed by TURKISH MINISTRY OF CULTURE AND TOURISM (License nr 086). Since 1987, BODTUR organizes Blue Cruises, private yacht charters and guaranteed departure cabin charters along the Mediterranean coast of Turkey and Greek Islands.
BODTUR YACHTING as well offers travel services inbound Turkey via its subsidary LARA TRAVEL which is an -A- licensed travel agency by TURKISH MINISTRY OF CULTURE AND TOURISM and TURSAB Turkish Association of Travel Agencies (License nr. 3938).
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Turkey can offer ideal sailing conditions. Renting a yacht allows you to get to the most beautiful places on the planet, enjoy the absence of other people and stunning nature. You can only get to the Turkish islands by sea.
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The Aegean coast is perfect for beginner yachtsmen. A large number of equipped bays and coastal island archipelagos are located here. On the coast, you can practice sailing in different weather conditions , stopping for relaxation and sightseeing whenever you wish. The trip will be pleasant and comfortable even for those who have never gone to sea on a large ship or who are afraid to do so.
Yachting in Turkey: features
Yacht rental services in the country began to actively develop more than 30 years ago. Today Turkey offers some of the most developed marinas in the Mediterranean. The Aegean Sea is characterized by a rocky and uneven coastline, a large number of bays and caves. Yachts mostly sail within the Turkish waters. This makes navigation as easy as possible.
If you do not want to continue your journey at night, you can stop at the well-equipped anchorage or in the nearby harbor with piers. Almost uninhabited wild bays are also popular.
A key feature of Turkish yachting is the need to almost always go the same way twice. You can stop at different locations to add variety to your trip.
There are practically no storms throughout the yachting season. If the weather gets worse, you can always find shelter to shelter from the wind. The presence of a large number of bays makes it possible not to stop even during strong storms. The Greek Islands are located just off the coast of Turkey. You need to have a valid country visa to enter their territory.
Location for yachting in Turkey
Most of the marinas are located in Fethiye, Gocek, Bodrum and Marmaris, which are located on the Aegean coast. Any of the resorts can be the starting point of the route, regardless of its duration. Tourists have the opportunity to practice sailing , visit architectural and historical sites and stay in wild bays. Yachtsmen usually prefer to combine several activities in one trip.
Marmaris, which offers the most comfortable sailing conditions, is located between Fethiye and Bodrum. This bay can be an optimal starting point for traveling in any direction and visiting various Turkish harbors. The city is in close proximity to Dalaman International Airport.
Bodrum is famous for its comfortable and modern marina, where about four thousand yachts stop. Marina is a small town where all the necessary services are available to tourists . There are various travel agency offices, post offices, supermarkets and shops, restaurants and bars.
The village of Gocek is located in the vicinity of Dalaman. The marina is located in the bay of Fethiye and has a large number of anchorages. You will get to Gocek from the international airport in half an hour.
Which routes are popular
Various routes are available for experienced and novice yachtsmen. Most often, ships run between Fethiye and Marmaris, Bodrum and Marmaris. Mostly yachts from Fethiye sail in the direction of Kekova and Antalya.
At least one person from the group must have an international level certificate allowing to operate a yacht in order to charter a yacht without a crew. The Turkish authorities are loyal to the organizations that issue the appropriate certificates. Most often, any certificate is enough, even if it's issued by a Russian yachting school without a license.
It will be easy for you to choose the most suitable option among a large number of yachts. You just need to book the desired ship at least 2-3 months before the date of arrival in the country.
The yacht can be rented for a different period depending on your wishes. Sometimes shipowners offer a customized schedule. As a rule, in the low season, more loyal charter conditions are provided, but with a fixed starting and ending points of the route. The airports of Istanbul, Bodrum, Dalaman, Antalya, and Izmir carry out daily international flights, so getting to any resort will not be problematic.
Every year, in the first days of November, Sailing Week is held in the Gulf of Marmaris, which is one of the most prestigious Turkish regattas. During this period, yachts are in high demand, so you need to book them in advance.
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9 INCREDIBLE Yacht Charters in Turkey (2024)
The coastline of Turkey spans over 8,000 kilometres and borders the Mediterranean Sea, the Aegean Sea, the Black Sea and the Marmara Sea. The stretch is dotted with charming fishing villages, medieval ruins and stunning landscapes.
The conditions are ace all year round for sailing a yacht charter in Turkey, though summer is a particularly special time to explore the secluded bays and plunge into the turquoise water.
We get that yachting has a reputation for being one of the more expensive and elite sports around.
However, yachting is not only for the folk who have their own boats. Why should we let them have all the fun? We don’t happen to own a yacht on the coast of Turkey either.
Lucky for all of us, we know how we can charter or hire a boat in Turkey so we can all experience the best of boat life. We’ve done our research and found ways you can get out on a yacht no matter your budget.
Whether it’s a private, all-exclusive luxury yacht charter or a boat tour where you share the experience with others, we’re sure we have selected the best yacht charters in Turkey.
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We’ve already mentioned the crystal clear water, secluded bays, rich culture and the warm weather in the summer months. Those reasons top our list of why you should charter a yacht in Turkey, but it’s not all on the list.
Not only is Turkey a damn beautiful destination to get out on a yacht, but it also offers a rich cultural experience. The country has been shaped over the centuries by the ancient Greeks, Macedonians, Ottomans, and the Romans. This diverse influence is even clear while sailing the coast, where you’ll come across ancient tombs, castle ruins and historic cities that have since been claimed by the sea.
Whether you’re a nature lover or a cultural traveller, a yacht charter in Turkey will bring you something special. That sounds like a pretty sweet way to celebrate an occasion or have a unique travel experience, right?
If all the magic of Turkey isn’t enough for you, you can even pop over to the Greek islands as they are only a short boat trip away.
Turkey is a big country, and there are plenty of charming spots along the coastline that are ideal for a yacht trip. We’ve narrowed it down to three top destinations where you can do this, and do it damn well.
Here are our picks for the best yacht charters in Turkey, in the dreamy destinations of Bodrum, Marmaris and Fethiye.
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On Turkeys West Coast coast you’ll find Bodrum, a top tourist destination known for its medieval castle, beaches and sailing. Bodrum’s built history dates back further than the 4th Century BC. It is a popular destination for those backpacking Turkey and has a thriving party scene at night.
In Bodrum, you can divide your time between exploring the historical ruins and enjoying the stunning coves from your yacht charter.
Best Yacht Charter for Families in Bodrum – Custom Motor Boat
- Charming design
- 8 Passengers
This gorgeous turquoise motor yacht could be straight out of a Wes Anderson Film. With a fresh design and old-school charm, you and the fam will look awesome cruising around on this beauty.
The charter starts with a cocktail on arrival to set the mood for a sweet day out on the water.
If family bonding over delicious food is your idea of a good time, you can organise meals with the charter and spend the day visiting the most beautiful spots around Bodrum, dipping in and out of the water and eating all the best kinds of Turkish food.
The boat has wifi, a TV and DVD player and plenty of other features we humans love to enjoy on land. Let’s be real though, you didn’t decide to charter a yacht in Turkey to spend time planted in front of a screen.
Want our suggestion? Make the most of the snorkel gear on board and dive into the dreamy blue water. A day on this boat makes for a super wholesome and fun outing the whole family will love.
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The Biggest Yacht Charter in Bodrum – 152’ Motor Yacht
- Pool on board
- 12 Passengers
This Bodrum Yacht Charter isn’t just big, she’s huge! If you choose to dig deep and charter this yacht, you’ll basically have your own floating city to explore the waters with.
This charter specialises in two itineraries, one which combines the best of the Turkish bays in the Aegean Sea and the neighbouring Greek Islands, and the other which sticks to the Turkish coast. You’ll have an expert chef on board who can prepare all kinds of Turkish and Mediterranean dishes, taking any requests and dietary requirements into consideration.
In terms of onboard activities and equipment, this luxury yacht has the works. The charter includes snorkelling gear, inflatables, canoes, paddleboards, fishing equipment, water skis, wakeboards, kneeboards, and a seabob. Of course, there are also multiple decks for lounging in the sun, lounging in the shade, dining in style and plunging for a swim in the water.
If unlimited swimming in the Mediterranean and Aegean sea isn’t enough for you, you’ll also have exclusive access to the on-deck pool.
With all this included, it’s unlikely you’ll be short on things to do. Be sure to let your mates know what you’re going to do though, you shouldn’t want to lose each other on this awesomely huge yacht.
The Most Affordable Yacht Charter in Bodrum – 85’ Gulet
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- 10 Passengers
Just because it’s the most affordable yacht charter in Bodrum, it doesn’t mean the booking is a total steal. It is a great deal though if you split the cost between 10 buddies. The experience comes with a welcome cocktail on arrival, fresh towels and linens, plus fuel for four solid hours of cruising.
This 85-foot yacht has a super cute design and decor. There is wooden panelling on the interior and exterior, and a happy yellow colour scheme throughout. It’s available for overnight and week-long charters, so if you opt for an overnight stay, the bright colour scheme continues in the five double cabins.
It’s got a big dining table for everyone to meet for lunch and a spacious lounge area for catching some rays and relaxing to the max.
You’ll get to cruise along the coast with an expert crew who know the area and its rich boating history like the back of their hands
It’s not a budget choice, and you do miss out on some creature comforts, but compared to many other yacht charters in Turkey this one is a lot more affordable.
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The historic town of Marmaris is one of the busiest marinas in the Mediterranean and a top sailing destination. What was once a sleepy fishing village is now a hub for tourism, packed with restaurants, bars and bazaars to suit all kinds of travellers. It’s the ideal starting point to set sail along the Turkish coastline.
Over-the-Top Luxurious Yacht Charter in Marmaris – MS White Soul
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When we say over the top luxury, we ain’t kidding. The cost to charter this boat for a week would be a decent house deposit in a big city.
However, it is damn luxurious, and it’s worth a peek to see how the other half live.
The charter includes six professional crew members, including a chef, so you’ll have all your wants and needs tended to while you explore the Turkish coast.
There’s not much that this Turkey yacht charter doesn’t have. It comes with a tender boat and fishing gear so you can nick off to quiet and secluded spots. There’s also a jet ski, water inflatables, kayaks, standup paddleboards, wakeboards, kneeboards and electric scooters (why would you need an electric scooter on a boat? Who cares!).
The interior could feature on an MTV cribs episode, with sleek decor and mood lighting. Each cabin is airconditioned, has a satellite TV, a music system, a safe box, a spacious wardrobe and a home-style toilet. Yep, they didn’t cut any corners here. The bedrooms even have a desk, so those who need to can get a bit of work done to help cover the expenses.
If you’re planning an all-inclusive over-the-top trip where you can try every kind of watersport or leisure activity under the sun, this is your vessel.
If you have the cash to splash, by all means, do it.
Epic Party Yacht Charter in Marmaris – 25’ Luxe Gulet
- Yoga classes available on board
- 16 Passengers
However, if you like to party, this Turkey yacht charter has all you could need to celebrate in your way.
If your idea of a party is something boozy with loud music, you can absolutely do that with a view of the Aegean Sea while you get loose. If you prefer to celebrate in a more calm and wholesome way, you can arrange a yoga class on board. Take a moment to breathe, connect and stretch on the gorgeous coastline, all the necessary equipment is provided.
Perhaps your idea of partying is a little more food-oriented. The back decking has a huge dining table and a professional chef comes with the charter to make local delicacies for your special day.
There are sunbeds on the deck for everyone to kick back on, pour a drink or read a book. Do it your way, baby. You can even organise a jet ski.
If you’ve got something to celebrate, party however you like to do it on this 84-foot yacht charter in Turkey.
Best Boat Tour in Marmaris – All Inclusive Boat Tour from Marmaris and Icmeler
- All inclusive and budget-friendly
- Up to 15 Passengers per booking
If you want the all-inclusive day on the water experience but don’t have the funds to charter your own yacht (we get it), this tour is for you.
You get to spend your day on the stunning coastline with plenty of opportunities to plunge in the crystal clear waters. You’ll sail the coast, stopping at the most stunning secret islands, caves and bays. You won’t miss top tourist destinations like Paradise Island, Kumlubuk and Turunc Beach either.
There are staff on board who can bring you unlimited local drinks to your sunbed. The cost includes lunch, beverages, hotel pickup, and dropoff. The only reason that this experience comes at such a low cost is that you share the experience with others who book the tour.
This tour is a super affordable way to experience the beauty of boat life without breaking the bank.
The beautiful port city of Fethiye is located on Turkey’s Turquoise Coast in the southwest. It’s a top destination for boating, with a natural harbour, sparkling blue water and islands off the coast that are popular with day-trippers.
Most Affordable Yacht Charter in Fethinye – 44’ Bavaria Cruiser
- Optional sailing lessons
- 6 Passengers
This 44 foot Bavaria Cruiser is the ultimate choice for those who want to charter a yacht in Turkey but don’t want to ruin their wallet. Foodies and those keen on learning the ropes of a sailboat will be particularly interested in this one, stay tuned.
The skipper of this Fethiye yacht charter is renowned in these parts for his excellent regional cooking. The crew pride themselves on cooking up a storm and serving meals while anchored in beautiful bays while making sure each night is special and unique.
If learning how to sail is something that floats your boat, your captain and skipper offer sailing lessons too. Who knows, maybe you’ll be hooked and will want to hire your next yacht bareboat (no captain or crew) and do a DIY sailing trip.
This yacht charter offers a wholesome local experience at a very reasonable cost. Split between six, the deal is even sweeter.
Best Overnight Yacht Charter in Fetinye – Lagoon 500 Catamaran
- Great for longer trips
There’s a lot to do on a yacht along the Turkish coast. From the ancient ruins dotted along the coastline to secluded bays, the longer you have on board, the more you’ll get to experience.
This Lagoon 500 catamaran gets our pick for the best overnight yacht charter in Turkey. They specialise in overnight trips and week-long rentals. A week-long trip with 10 mates aboard sounds like a pretty epic holiday to us.
A longer rental often works out as a much lower cost per day than single-day charters. Plus, it’s a unique and exciting way to travel.
The catamaran has four cosy bedrooms with big windows and views out over the big blue. There are four bathrooms, a kitchen, and multiple dining areas.
The star of the show is the net hammock that stretches between the two hulls. On a longer charter, you’ll have plenty of time to chill here, get stuck into your holiday by reading and catch some rays.
You’ve got all you need to feel at home on the sea, though remember, your job is to sit back and relax. When you charter a yacht in Turkey, the captain and crew are there to work out all the logistics.
Best Yacht Charter with Watersports – Wooden Deluxe Gulet
- Full access to watersport gear
If water sports are your thing, this epic Fethiye yacht charter has all the good stuff included. You get full access to the jet ski, snorkel gear, banana boat, waterskis, wakeboard, kneeboard, canoes and fishing equipment. An impressive list, right? You’ll be able to cruise the coast of the Aegean Sea and try some new skills aboard this beauty.
Perfect your kneeboard or wakeboard 360 spins. Wrestle with your best friend and see who gets thrown off the tube first. You’re gonna have a blast.
While it is the impressive amount of watersport equipment that caught our attention with this one, the yacht itself is a true beauty. She is a 131-foot traditional wooden gulet. This is a great choice for bigger groups and parties, with space for 16 guests and eight separate cabins with their own bathroom.
A day out on this yacht charter is bound to be a damn good time and a sweet way to spend some time on the water in Fethiye.
- Eat Delicious Food – Many yacht charters in Turkey come with a chef on board, and amazing Turkish meals can be arranged for you by your crew. Eating Turkish food in Turkey is a must, why not try something new on a yacht?
- Go swimming – Taking a plunge into the crystal clear water and is a must, for obvious reasons!
- Drinks on deck – No need to worry about who will drive home, everything is taken care for you on a yacht charter. Enjoy a cold drink (or several) on the yacht, you’re on holiday after all.
- Try Raki – On the same topic, If you want to embrace Turkish culture, you’ve gotta try their national alcoholic drink. Raki, also known as Lion’s Milk, is a spirit made of twice distilled grapes and aniseed. It’s flavour is similar to Ouzo, so it packs a punch. This is commonly enjoyed to celebrate special occasions like birthdays and weddings or to commiserate over a broken heart. Surely a fancy yacht charter on the Turkish coast is reason enough to celebrate?
- Snorkeling and scuba diving – Bring a snorkel along (or use the one on board if it’s included) and explore what is under the surface of the water. If you want to explore a little deeper, check out the scuba diving tours that run out of Marmaris!
- Watch the sunset – Nothing beats watching the sunset to top off an amazing day. Except watching the sunset on a private yacht charter to top off an amazing day. It doesn’t get much better than that.
- Play on a jetski – Cruising about on a yacht is damn cool, but the adrenaline rush you get from a jetski ride is another story. Anyone who has been on a jetski before can tell you – it’s a whole lotta fun. A few of the yachts mentioned on this list include jetski access as a part of their package, though you can always chat with your captain and crew in advance while you organise your yacht charter, perhaps they can arrange one for you.
- Watersports – Have you ever tried watersports like waterskiing, tubing, kneeboard or wakeboarding? Just like the adrenaline rush you get on a jetski, watersports will bring your day up a level or 10. Check which yacht charters have watersport equipment included, like this one!
There you have it folks, these are our picks for the top Yacht Charters in Turkey. Whether you opt for a trip in Marmaris, Bodrum or Fethiye or choose to explore somewhere else along Turkey’s gorgeous coastline, you won’t regret a yacht trip here – it is by far, one of our favourite things to do in Turkey.
And if you didn’t find what you’re looking for, well there is a whole heap of boats listed on Sailo. They’ve got boats listed worldwide, from Turkey to Australia and the Caribbean.
If you haven’t found something on this list that suits your budget and travel style, go wild and browse through all the options on Sailo!
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We had a great trip with Recep and his wonderful team. Everything was as planned - we spent 3 hours cruising on the Bosphorus in a brand new yacht. It was probably the best thing we did in Istanbul so far. The next time I am in Istanbul, I will book with Recep again
We had a 3 hour sunset cruise with Faruk and his team. We were a party of 3 adults and a 5 year old boy. As it was our anniversary, we asked Faruk to serve us dinner on the boat. Not only he was able to accommodate this request, but they also decorated the boat with balloons and set the table in a very special way. His team also entertained our son to allow the adults to have some alone time. Thank you so much for a great and memorable experience!
I booked this Trip as a Birthday Present for my Boyfriend and it was amazing! From the First Moment, Faruk and his crew made this to a Perfect Trip! We got fruits, Wine and a amazing Birthday Cake. They Even had cake fountains/ candle. We Drove 2 Hours on the Bosphourus and saw a lot of attractions. If we got Questions Faruk could answer Everything. During the Trip we had a lot of Privacy. We had the best experience we could wish for!
It was an amazing experience with beautiful Katamaran and best crew of the board. We spend 6 hours and get the drinks and very delicious lunch! Thank you for this wonderful day! Communication were very easy and clearly. Perfect everything managed and organized!
Faruk & his team are wonderful! We spent 3 hours aboard on his spacious boat cruising on the Bosphorus. Communication was easy for planning, and we had a wonderful Turkish dinner with wine, fruits, and tea. He also pointed out famous sights and shared cool history tidbits as we went along. Highly recommend booking with Faruk!
Highly recommend this listing! Over the 6 hours we relaxed, saw (and took a shower under) waterfalls, entered coastal caves in the cliffs, and swam in beautiful waters of a small cove. The captains (we had 2) were extremely friendly and always catering to each need. Families or friends should check it out!
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Boat rentals in Turkey start at about $80/hour for a small yacht. Hiring a boat in Turkey is a great way to enjoy the country and very affordable. Find everything from smaller yachts and powerboats for $80/hour, to luxury yachts that cost over $400/hour. Most boat rentals in Turkey come with a captain and crew to take you on a tour of the Bosphorus River or explore the Mediterranean and the Turkish Coast and see the sights from the water.
Yacht rentals and charters in Turkey start around $100/hour and range to over $500/hour for large, luxury yachts. You can find affordable yacht charters in Turkey, making it an excellent yachting destination, whether you visit Antalya , Istanbul , or Bodrum . There are many great boating cities in Turkey on the coast and rivers.
Yes, to skipper (or captain) a boat in Turkey, you must have a skipper's license. Boating safety in Turkey is very important and anyone operating a boat must have the correct qualifications. If you do not have a boating license and wish to rent a boat or hire a yacht, book a captained charter. A local, certified captain can take you around the waters of Turkey and you can sit back and relax on the deck.
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Sail in Turkey is a Company is totally owned and managed personally by ourselves, Mark Foster and Stephanie Williams. Many years ago we both started our careers in the yachting industry with the Worldwide known sailing company Sunsail. In 2007 we set up our own yacht charter company, Sail in Turkey, since then we have greeted many new & repeat ...
Yacht Charter Turkey. This vast Turkish peninsula is surrounded by eight countries and, on three sides, by the Aegean, Black Sea and Mediterranean. Sailing in Turkey is a chance to explore more than 500 islands and islets along 4,400 miles of stunning undeveloped coastline, with hot, dry summers, calm waters and kind winds. What's on this page.
Budget Sailing Turkey is a small family run yacht charter company located in the pretty town of Gocek, only a half hour drive away from Dalaman International Airport. From here you directly sail into an unique and protected area full of bays, inlets, small islands and interesting historical sites. "Budget" was the initial concept of our ...
Our yacht management clients trust us to manage their yachts in a way that maintains their value and saves money in the long run. Depending on the size of your yacht and your goals, we can manage your maintenance, finances, crew or charters. Our shipyard has built or refit vessels as small as 8 meters and as large as 46 meters.
Boating Turkey is the Turkey's local leading yacht charter company, providing luxury gulet charter, bareboat catamaran charters, motor yacht rental, sailing yacht and sailboat hire along Turkish coast, Bodrum, Marmaris, Gocek, Fethiye, Antalya and Orhaniye. ... Necmi at Boating Turkey found us the perfect gulet and crew for our small family ...
Irmak Yachting is a sailboat yacht charter company in Turkey, offering bareboat and skippered sailing holidays in the Turkish and Greek islands and bays of the Mediterranean Sea. With a sailboat rented through Irmak Yachting, you can explore some of the most beautiful bays in the Mediterranean, such as Gocek, Fethiye, Kalkan, Kas, Marmaris and Bodrum.
The overall price of a Turkey yacht charter vacation varies depending on a number of factors, including the type of yacht, the age of the yacht, and the month in which you choose to charter. A Turkey motor yacht rental can range from $28,294 to $1.6m per week, plus expenses. For luxury sailing and gulet yacht rentals in Turkey, prices can go ...
Turkey Yacht Charter offers easy booking with 24/7 chat and over 100 Crewed Private Charters. Easy search with price, crew, and boat types. +1 813 314 7947 ... Twelve Islands: a group of small islands with crystal-clear waters and secluded beaches; Dalyan: a town on the Dalyan River known for its mud baths and ancient ruins;
Yacht Charter in Turkey for the best price, +35,000 Boats worldwide. Sailing Yachts or Boat Hire with Or without A Skipper and you can sail away with a minimum of fuss. Below are a list of the types of yachts you can charter. ... At the other end of the scale, for a small monohull sailboat, you will part with as little as €130 a day ...
A yacht charter company in Turkey offers its clients yacht charter for unforgettable sea adventures against the background of the most beautiful Turkish nature and historical sights. The company can provide yachts of various sizes and comfort levels, with or without an experienced crew, depending on the needs and preferences of clients. In addition, the company can help organize the itinerary ...
Turkey yacht charter: Explore the ancient coastline of Turkey on a luxury yacht charter. Call Fraser Yachts for the best yacht charters 2021, 2022, 2023. Buy. ... Named after a small 4 kilometre square uninhabited island, the region is home to many Lycian settlements, some of which are now submerged in the crystal-clear waters of the almost ...
Prices change depending upon what sort of boat you are chartering, and when you would like to charter. You can charter a 3-cabin yacht for as little as €1,100 / week (including end cleaning), 4-cabin yacht from €1,800 / week, or catamarans from €2,400 / week - use the pink box above for live prices and availability. May / Oct.
Motor Yacht Charter in Turkey. "Ariela" is a 40m (131ft) long Motor Yacht with 6 cabins and enough space for 20 guests during day charters. The Yacht was built in 2004 (last refit in 2022) by CRN and can reach a top speed of 20 knots. You can rent Ariela with a crew for $22,051 per day and enjoy a Yachting holiday with your family and friends.
Turkey Gulet Charter. Chartering a gulet yacht in Turkey offers a unique and luxurious way to explore the country's stunning coastline. Gulets and yachts come in various sizes and levels of luxury, accommodating anything from small groups to larger parties, with options for crewed and bareboat charters. With a blend of picturesque scenery ...
Blue Cruises Turkey - Yacht Charter Turkey - Sail Turkey - Yacht, Gulet Holiday - Turkey & Greek Islands with V-GO Yachting. Menu; Contact Us: +90 252 6122113; [email protected]; EUR. TL TRY $ USD € EUR £ GBP; English. Türkçe; English;
Whether you're interested in a sailing or motor yacht charter in Turkey, this is a small selection of the different yachts available to charter. Please contact your Burgess broker for a personalised selection. Winter yachts Summer yachts. O'PTASIA. Rate from EUR 900,000 per week.
A yacht charter in Turkey and Greek Islands with BODTUR YACHTING is a fantastic way to experience the best of the world's coastline. The history, the sea and the sun have altogether carved a wonderful beauty that you may consider it a genuine loss not to live through such an experience. ... Yacht Charters For Small Groups. Cruise the gorgeous ...
Charter a yacht in Turkey on 2yachts at the best price! Yacht or motorboat rentals with or without skipper from $1000 per day. ... Bodrum is famous for its comfortable and modern marina, where about four thousand yachts stop. Marina is a small town where all the necessary services are available to tourists. There are various travel agency ...
This Lagoon 500 catamaran gets our pick for the best overnight yacht charter in Turkey. They specialise in overnight trips and week-long rentals. A week-long trip with 10 mates aboard sounds like a pretty epic holiday to us. A longer rental often works out as a much lower cost per day than single-day charters.
Turkish yacht charter prices range from $90/hour to $300/hour. Choose from over 1,250 boats with rental options that include gulet boats, sailing yachts, and river cruises. ... Boat rentals in Turkey start at about $80/hour for a small yacht. Hiring a boat in Turkey is a great way to enjoy the country and very affordable.
the Turkish coast with Budget Sailing Turkey! Bareboat yachting means that you charter a yacht independently. We hand over the yacht ready for use and you return the yacht to us at the end of your charter. As skipper you are fully responsible for the yacht and its crew. Of course you can always contact the base in Gocek by VHF or mobile phone ...
A luxury charter yacht in Turkey is the perfect way to explore both the land and sea. Spend a morning swimming in the clear waters of Cleopatra's baths, or kayaking along the coastline to spot glimpses of ancient ruins and cliff face tombs. Passages between islands can be short, making island-hopping a breeze and leaving plenty of time to ...
Crewed yacht charter along the Aegean Coast in the southwest of Turkey. Clapotis-Mer Yachting Holidays offers crewed Turkish gulets for private yacht charters along the Turkish Riviera and to the Dodecanese Islands, the Greek archipelago in the Aegean Sea, off the south-west coast of Turkey. These traditional-style yachts are equipped with all ...