Motor Yacht Charters
Chartering a luxury motor yacht allows you to create your own itinerary, taking you where you want, whenever you want with your privacy. An experienced crew will take care of you throughout your journey, guiding you through the beautiful surroundings – places in Turkish crystal clear waters. Along with a great sense of freedom, you will enjoy excellent service and wonderful food onboard. Explore the endless possibilities of water sport activities on and under the sea during your holidays.
Gulet Charters
A Gulet is a traditional design of a two – masted or three – masted wooden sailing vessel (the most common design has two masts) from the southwestern coast of Turkey, particularly built in the coastal towns of Bodrum and Marmaris; although similar vessels can be found all around the eastern Mediterranean.
Today, this type of vessel, varying in size from 12 to 40 meters, is popular for group tourist charters or individual small groups. Gulets are particularly good as pleasure sailing vessels because of their broad beam, which gives them lots of deck space — particularly aft — and plenty of rooms for spacious cabins below decks.
A Gulet may have from 2 to 14 double or twin cabins for 4 up to 28 passengers – guests. Crew of 2 to 7 are on-board to serve you and usually sleeps in a lazarette – separate at the bow. Our Gulets’ cabins have private heads (toilets) and sinks, private fresh-water showers, air-condition and TV/DVD/stereo with private panels inside cabins. Full service (half board – full board) is available upon request.
Turkish Riviera is the name for the southwestern coast of Anatolia which hosts the endemic red Mediterranean pine forests and turquoise color waters for a great sailing holiday with a Gulet.
Our selected Gulets can sail away with their crew for unforgettable holidays.
Catamaran Charters
A catamaran (“cat” for short) is a multihulled vessel consisting of two parallel hulls of equal size.
A catamaran is geometry-stabilized, that is, it derives its stability from its wide beam, rather than having a ballasted keel like a monohull. Being ballast-free and lighter than a monohull, a catamaran can have a very shallow draught. The two hulls will be much finer than a monohull’s, the reduced drag allowing faster speeds. A sailing multihull will heel much less than a sailing monohull, so its sails spill less wind and are more efficient. The limited heeling means the ride may be more comfortable for passengers and crew, although catamarans can exhibit an unsettling “hobby-horse” motion. More sophisticated catamarans combine accommodation into the bridging superstructure. Catamarans may be driven by sail and/or engine.
Our selected catamarans can sail you away with crew or bareboat.