Antalya – Kekova – Antalya Cruise

Starting from € 395

This yacht cruise is run by standard gulet yachts and departs every four days of the week during the season. By joining this yacht cruise you will explore the Lycian Coast which is one of the most beautiful coast line in the Mediterranean.

Starting from beautiful Kemer – a district of Antalya –  with its endless beaches our yacht follows the coastline thru the Olympos, Demre(Myra) and Kekova. Cruise allow you to witness to 2000 years of ancient history of Lycia as combining with its stunning views and magical atmosphere.

Olympos, Sunken city Kekova, Lycian tombs, the native town of Myra, Santa Claus are some of the attractions of this yacht tour.

Day 1 - Kemer

Boarding our yacht in Kemer. A short briefing from the Captain ensures everyone is familiar with the yacht and what we will do during the week to come. We settle in and have dinner in the yacht. Overnight on board. (Antalya Celebi Yacht Port or Kemer Yacht Marina)

Day 2 - Olympos

While you have breakfast, you will be informed about the cruise program and the yacht. The first stop of our blue cruise will be Olympos. Olympos, one of the most important port cities of Likia, has been an element of mythological stories all throughout history. Olympos was a home for pirates because of its location in the past and today it is now known all over the world with its historical values, 3.200 meter long beautiful coast, with its endemic plantation, and its wooden houses used as pensions today. After lunch and swimming break, our yacht will sail to Adrasan Cavus Bay for dinner and overnight stay.

Day 3 - Demre-Myra-Gokkaya Bay

Early in the morning, we will sail to Demre. After breakfast, you can join the tour to the ruins of Myra, a Lycian city which was also the city of bishop St. Nicholas who was known as ‘the protector’ of the children, the poor, and the sailors in Byzantians’ time. Following this optional land tour, our yacht will cruise to Gokkaya Bay where we will anchor for dinner and overnight.

Day 4 - Tersane Bay-Ucagiz Bay

After breakfast, we will sail over the sunken city. The yacht will be moored at Tersane Bay for lunch and swimming break. For dinner and overnight, we cruise to Ucagiz Bay.

Day 5 - Kalekoy-Kekova

After breakfast, you can take the chance to visit Simena which is located on the mountain skirts right behind Kalekoy opposite of Kekova Island. There you can find the Genoese Castle and the ruins of a theatre with a 300 capacity. Dinner and overnight stay will be in Kekova.

Day 6-Phaselis Bay

We will start early in the morning and cruise to Genoese Port. After lunch, we will be sailing to Phaselis Bay. Phaselis was founded as a colony of the Rhodesian in 7th century B.C. The city was also famous for perfume trade in ancient times. If you wish, you can walk around the antique town full of antique ruins located on the seashore. Dinner and overnight stay will be in this beautiful bay.

Day 7 - Alacasu Bay-Kemer

After breakfast, we will set sail and arrive in Alacasu Bay where we you can have lunch and swim. For tea time, our destination will be Moonlight Bay. Dinner and overnight on the yacht (Kemer Yacht Marina)

Day 8 - Kemer

After having breakfast in the yacht marina, leaving the gulet with best wishes to see you again at our next Blue Cruise in Turkey.

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  • The prices are weekly for per person in a double cabin.
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  • Children under the age of 10 are not allowed on board.
  • Full Board Acc. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, All charter & berth taxes, Transit log, Mooring expenses, Clean bed linen and bath towels, Crew service, VAT.
  • Drinks and beverages. (can be purchased from yacht bar), Optional land tours and entrance fees to historical places and museums.

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I chartered a yacht with Medgulets this summer and had the most AMAZING experience working with them. It was my first time doing so, and they made the entire process easy and seamless, guiding me through every step, providing meticulous details, and remaining highly responsive throughout the planning phase.

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MedGulets was incredibly helpful in facilitating a fantastic holiday experience for our group in Turkey. Medgulets Assist assisted us in selecting the most suitable yacht for our 12-person group, and Mr. Can was effective in attending to intricate details to ensure our journey was exceptional. The captain and crew were exceptional, and the chef truly impressed us. We'd like to extend our thanks for their patience and understanding.

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After my trip, I wanted to leave a review right away. The Turkish sea is beautiful and I think everyone should visit it! We wanted to spend the summer with our friends chartering a yacht and after some searching, we decided to trust the team at Medgulets, and it was definitely worth it.

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Top Attractions to Explore in Antalya Before Your Cruise

  • Antalya is not just a starting point for your cruise; it's a destination in itself. Before you embark on your a gulet sailing in Mediterranean adventure, take the time to explore the city's top attractions.
  • Kaleici, the old town of Antalya, is a maze of narrow streets, historic buildings, and charming boutiques. It's a must-visit for anyone interested in the rich history of the region.
  • The Lower Duden Waterfalls is a natural wonder that offers a refreshing escape from the city's hustle and bustle. The cascading waters create a serene ambiance, perfect for relaxation.
  • For those interested in history, the Antalya Archaeology Museum showcases artifacts from the region's ancient civilizations. It's a testament to the city's rich past and its significance in the Mediterranean region.
  • The Ancient City of Perge offers a glimpse into the lives of the ancient inhabitants of the region. The well-preserved ruins are a testament to the city's importance in antiquity.
  • Don't miss out on the Old City Marina, where you can witness the beauty of a boat cruise in Antalya and the luxury yachts docked in the harbor.
  • Termessos and Hadrian's Gate are other notable attractions that showcase the city's rich history and architectural marvels.

Experience the Luxury of Gulet Cruises in Antalya, Turkey

  • Antalya is the heart of luxury gulet cruising in Turkey. With its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and modern marinas, it's the ideal location for gulet Antalya adventures.
  • The city offers a range of gulet cruising options, from budget-friendly trips to luxury voyages. Whether you're traveling solo, with family, or with a group of friends, there's a gulet cruise tailored to your needs.
  • As you sail along the Turquoise Coast, you'll be treated to breathtaking views, secluded bays, and historic sites. It's an experience that combines relaxation, adventure, and luxury.

The Allure of the Turquoise Coast

  • The Turquoise Coast, aptly named for its crystal-clear azure waters, stretches along the southwestern coast of Turkey. It's a haven for sailors, divers, and anyone looking to immerse themselves in the Mediterranean's natural beauty.
  • As you embark on your gulet cruise turkey travel, you'll navigate through a series of picturesque bays, hidden coves, and ancient ruins. Each stop offers a unique experience, from the vibrant nightlife of Bodrum to the tranquil beaches of Fethiye.
  • For those looking for a more immersive experience, consider exploring the underwater world. The Turquoise Coast is home to several dive sites, teeming with marine life and historic shipwrecks.

Why Choose a Gulet Cruise in Antalya

  • A gulet cruise is not just a trip; it's an experience. These traditional wooden vessels, designed with comfort and luxury in mind, offer a unique way to explore the Mediterranean.
  • Unlike larger cruise ships, gulets provide a more intimate and personalized experience. With fewer passengers on board, you can enjoy a more relaxed and tranquil voyage.
  • The crew, experienced in both sailing and hospitality, ensures that all your needs are met. From delicious meals prepared using local ingredients to guided tours of historic sites, every aspect of your journey is taken care of.
  • One of the highlights of gulet sailing is the flexibility it offers. You can choose to dock in bustling ports, explore secluded bays, or simply anchor in the middle of the sea and enjoy a refreshing swim.
  • With a range of options available, from budget-friendly to luxury, there's a gulet cruise tailored to every traveler's needs. Whether you're looking to explore the rich history of the region, indulge in water sports, or simply relax on deck, a gulet cruise from Antalya offers it all.

Fly into the Heart of the Mediterranean: Antalya's Nearby Airports

Antalya is well-served by its own international airport, Antalya Airport (AYT), which is conveniently located just 13 kilometers northeast of the city center. This airport is one of the major gateways to Turkey's Mediterranean coast, offering a range of domestic and international flights. Transportation from the airport to the city is easy and convenient, with options including taxis, car rentals, and shuttle buses. Another nearby airport is Isparta Suleyman Demirel Airport (ISE), located about 130 kilometers north of Antalya. While it is farther away, this airport can be an alternative option for travelers, with bus and car rental services available for the journey to Antalya.

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TURKEY GULET YACHT

A gulet is a classic wooden, motorized, and sailing boat that is perfect for long sea voyages and close-to-land cruises.

Traditional Turkish gulets are made-to-order boats that skilled artisans construct from wood. Because they provide a very comfortable cruising experience, gulets, often referred to as motor sailboats, are perfect for coastal excursions and lengthy sea cruises.

We are aware that the first gulet construction began in Turkey’s Bodrum region. However, production is also taking place in Bozburun, Marmaris, Fethiye, and Istanbul as a result of the expanding market and demand.

Types of Gulets

Gulet: The gulet is the most well-known traditional yacht design for Blue Cruise. The dining table and seating area are located at the back of the gulets.

There is typically a sofa and enough sun pillows out front for everyone. The entrance to the cabins is through this hall, which features a dining table according to the size of the gulet and an interior hall.

The yacht’s round stern causes the guest quarters to be in the front, while the aft side is typically used as the technical area. The ability to sail is marginally superior to that of Aynakic gulets.

The AFT parts of Aynakic gulets are not round, as they are in gulets, but rather are in a structure with raised corners, which is a key characteristic that sets them apart from ordinary gulets.

They typically use this space for the suite room, or what we would refer to as the “master cabin.” All other details are the same as for gulets, with the exception of this characteristic.

Tirhandil is the oldest local wooden boat type with a pointed stern and the best-suited wooden yacht for sailing. Today, the equipment has changed from sloop to lifeboat and from sail to sail; the majority of them are three-corner sails.

They do not construct them on particularly lengthy decks, often between 15 and 25 meters, like other kinds. The same standards apply to their cabins. If you like sailing, this is the best option.

Accommodation on Gulets

Traditional Turkish gulets have evolved in appearance over time. A modern gulet today resembles a high-end floating hotel and can be anywhere between 15 and 55 meters (50 and 180 feet) in length. Gulet length and passenger capacity are not inversely related.

A 20-meter gulet, for instance, might contain three guest cabins or six. The cabins must be smaller in order to accommodate additional cabins of the same size. But in general, taller gulets make up vessels with six or more multi-cabs.

Every cabin on gulets of different shapes and sizes was created with the needs of the passenger in mind, including a bed, wardrobe, separate shower, and toilet.

However, extra comfort amenities like sofa sets, dressers, work desks, and jacuzzis are also available, depending on the size of the rooms and the level of luxury of the boat. There are separate cabins for personnel in the guest cabins.

Gulet Passenger Safety

On gulets, the welfare of the passengers comes first. As a result, each gulet contains numerous fuel and clean water tanks. Additionally, it features a complete set of navigation and safety equipment, including life jackets, fire extinguishers, GSM phones, and VHF radios.

All of these safety precautions and modern technologies prevent any potential emergency and enhance your seaside vacation.

Types of Gulet Charters

Private yacht charter: When you charter a gulet, the entire vessel—along with its crew—is yours for the duration of the rental period. Within the parameters outlined in your rental agreement, you are free to take any route during the rental term.

And you are not restricted to any set timetable; you can plan your vacation however you like. You can purchase our ready-made menu packages and avoid sticking to a typically restricted menu, just as you can shop for your rations.

Renting a private gulet is the perfect choice if you want to spend a luxurious vacation at sea with your family or enjoy the sea and entertainment with close friends.

For a trip you won’t forget and wish to repeat, choose from traditional, classic, luxury, or ultra-luxury yacht charter options to suit your needs and experience.

Cabin rentals : On a shared tour, one or more cabins may be rented. The schedule for the route, lunch times, and meal components remain the same.

The purpose of in-cabin trips, which they typically arrange on classic gulets, is to experience the spirit and joy of the Blue Cruise rather than taking a vacation on a luxury yacht. Let’s say you can’t organize enough groups to rent a private gulet or you go over your budget.

Then, a cabin rental could provide you with a relaxing blue-tour vacation. Renting a cabin will help you make the most of your vacation by allowing you to cruise in style, widen your circle of friends, and meet new acquaintances on the boat.

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Where else can you enjoy the peace and quiet of the Blue Sea, which has everything you need to make up for the weariness of the whole year? In the Eastern Mediterranean and Aegean, where there are “Blue Weeks” that never end and warm seas, you can have a great vacation.

Bluetourturkey.com has helped people for a long time. Many of our guests come back every year to see more of the Mediterranean and Aegean Seas. Maybe you’d like to come back and try something new. Nature gives you a great temperature, a calm sea, a lot of history and culture, and delicious food.

During the day, you can walk between boats along the coast and stop in different bays. At night, you can stay in a very quiet bay where no one else is. You can drink something cold and watch the sun go down. Or, if you want, you can tie up your boat in a busy port and enjoy the holiday mood of the people there.

Places like the blue coast of Turkey, the Greek islands, and the eastern shores of the Adriatic, Croatia, and Montenegro are also options.

For tourists looking for the sun, Turkey is very famous. Regular regional flights to international airports in southwest Turkey have made this place very easy to get to. A lot of people also visit places like Bodrum, Marmaris, Fethiye, Gocek, and Antalya during the long summer months. Each of these places is an area that can be part of the boat rental program.

Local tour operators, especially those from other parts of Europe, have a strong interest in the Greek islands in the Aegean Sea. The great thing about a gulet rental vacation is that you can visit some of these islands. Rhodes, Symi, and Kos all have ports that are close to the Turkish shore. These are great islands for people who want to see places in both areas. Between the Greek islands in the west and the many Greek islands in the north, you can mix and match a lot of different options.

Let’s say you have to choose between two routes that are very different. In that case, you can get more information about each area by getting in touch with us.

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Go with the rhythm and enjoy turkey..

For a luxurious exploration of a world of luxury, whether it be a historical journey, a gulet rental holiday in Turkey provides secret coves, scenic villages, and stunning and varied cruising regions.

It’s a serene location where you can enjoy some water activities or go shopping. In Turkey, there is something new to learn for everyone.

Turkey, which is in the eastern Mediterranean, is one of the top vacation spots for yachts. The best way to experience Turkey’s magnificent coastline, which features ancient ruins, azure waters, virgin coves and bays, and delectable cuisine, is with a private Gulet charter.

Turkey is a fascinating nation with roots in many different cultures, vibrant cities, and sparkling ports. The nation is among the best on the globe for your upcoming vacation because of its friendly culture. The sixth-most popular tourist destination in the world is Turkey, which also hosts the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

A yacht charter in Turkey is a must-do experience because it offers a variety of tour alternatives that will appeal to everyone.

You can explore a historic location, undiscovered bays, or an old settlement. Everything you decide to undertake here turns into a life-changing journey.

Turkey Travel Guide for Gulet Rental

Depending on where you want to go, you can fly into Dalaman Airport (DLM) or Bodrum Airport (BJV) to get to your yacht in Turkish waters. For instance, Dalaman Airport would work for you if your tour departs from Gocek, Fethiye, or Marmaris.

Those of our visitors who have vacationed with us in the past are familiar with the most popular locations and attractions. However, our website includes very thorough destination, route, and travel information for our new visitors.

Visit the links for Turkey and Greece, as well as the recommended routes link for the best-selected cruise itineraries, to learn more about your intended destinations. Ask for further information and clarification on any aspects that are sticking in your mind if you are having trouble deciding which course to take.

Please consult our knowledgeable experts about it. Our staff takes the time to hear what you want and then works with you to identify the path to happiness.

You have numerous options to visit a different location every day if you choose to take a gulet rental vacation in Turkey. A fresh bay, another harbor, and an alluring island are always waiting to be discovered.

You get to decide what sights you wish to see along the trip, including pleasant islands, lovely cities, and fascinating ports. Your decision is yours.

You don’t need to rush through tariffs, plans, or lists on this holiday. Instead, you may take a drink on your yacht, watch the sunset over the water, enjoy the sea when no one else is around, and swim to your heart’s content away from the bustle and congestion.

Anchor at any port and enjoy a local-only tavern for dinner without feeling like a tourist.

In Turkey, How to Rent a Gulet

To enjoy a luxurious seaside vacation and to share this amazing experience with friends and family, you can hire a gulet. You can choose from super-luxury, luxury, classic, or affordable gulet rental options to rent the boat that best fits your budget.

Your comfort is our first focus with each choice. So sit back, unwind, and trust our knowledgeable staff to make your trip as pleasurable as possible. Keep in mind that they plan your vacation so you can unwind and enjoy it to the fullest.

To view our gulet fleet, go to our website. To report your inquiries and requests, use communication tools and question forms. Then, let our knowledgeable team do the rest. They’ll locate the ideal gulet for you and provide the most enjoyable vacation.

You may feel secure working with us. There are no hidden fees, and the booking process is simple and convenient. A money-back guarantee is offered by us.

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We are a reputable yacht broker with many years of industry knowledge. We are prepared to offer services at any moment, thanks to our skilled team and vigor.

From the time you first get in touch with us until you arrive home with pleasant recollections, it is our goal to be by your side throughout the entire process.

We try our hardest to ensure that you enjoy your vacation and feel relaxed. The entire procedure is documented legally, and we always uphold your legal rights.

On our website, you may find details on yacht charter contracts, cancellation policies, and other topics. If you have any additional questions, don’t hesitate to ask.

Embarking on a Dream Vacation: Discover the Wonders of Turkey with a Blue Cruise Gulet Holiday

Turkey is a great place to get away from everyday life because it has a lot of history and beautiful scenery. A blue cruise gulet trip is one of the most appealing ways to see this beautiful place.

There is an adventure for everyone with a variety of choices, including 3-day gulet cruises and custom excursions. In this blog, we’ll explore the world of Turkish gulet sailing. We’ll talk about the best routes, adventures, and tips for a memorable trip.

Setting sail on a 3-Day Gulet Cruise in Turkey

A 3-day Gulet cruise is a wonderful opportunity to experience Turkey’s breathtaking coastline. While sailing through crystal-clear waterways and stopping at gorgeous bays and historic ruins, learn about the highlights of this lovely country. Other well-liked itineraries include:

See the stunning Butterfly Valley, the Blue Lagoon, and the quaint hamlet of Kayaköy on your trip from Fethiye to Lüdeniz. See the magnificent Cleopatra’s Island, the historic city of Knidos, and the tranquil English Harbour on your trip from Bodrum to Gökova.

Selecting the Best Turkish Gulet Cruises

There are several things to take into account while choosing the ideal gulet cruise in Turkey, including the itinerary, time frame, and boat. Find reliable businesses that provide custom itineraries, knowledgeable personnel, and cozy accommodations.

Classic wooden sailing boats called “blue cruise gulets” are used to explore the coast of Turkey at your own pace. These boats normally hold 8 to 16 people, providing an intimate setting ideal for a special getaway. When you sail along the Turquoise Coast on a Gulet cruise, you get a unique experience that can’t be found anywhere else.

Immerse yourself in Blue Cruise Gulet Holidays Turkey

The best way to experience Turkey’s rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes is on a blue cruise gulet vacation. Relax on decks bathed in sunlight, go swimming in remote bays, and eat delicious Turkish food made by your onboard chef. Some remarkable journeys’ high points include:

Seeing historical places and ancient ruins Finding secluded coves and thriving marine life Being treated with the customary Turkish hospitality Paragraph Five: Blue Voyage Gulet Turkey: A Time-Travel Trip

Discover the mysteries of the past on a blue cruise gulet tour through Turkey, which has a long history. From the ruins of Lycian cities to the beauty of Byzantine architecture, each stop gives you a fascinating look into Turkey’s long history. Among the historical sites that are a must-see are:

Myra Castle 

A blue cruise gulet vacation in Turkey is a unique way to relax, see the sights, and learn about the culture. Every traveler can have a great trip because there are so many routes and ships to choose from.

Prepare to be spellbound by Turkey’s charm as you set sail on the turquoise coast’s beautiful waters.

Book a Gulet Cruise in Turkey: Charter a Gulet for an Unforgettable Family Adventure

Charter a gulet in turkey: discover the wonders of a gulet blue cruise with your family.

One of the most popular vacation activities in Turkey is a gulet cruise. The Mediterranean and Aegean Seas’ breathtaking coastlines and crystal-clear waters can be explored on these exquisite wooden vessels, sometimes known as “gulets.”

A gulet cruise in Turkey is the ideal way for families and friends to get together and make lifelong memories while getting away from the rush and bustle of everyday life. This blog post covers how to rent a Gulet in Turkey, what to anticipate on your Gulet Blue cruise, and how to make it the ideal family trip.

Charter a Gulet in Turkey

You can rent a gulet in Turkey in many ways that suit different tastes and budgets. There are many different kinds of gulets, from simple and traditional to luxurious and modern.

Start by looking for reliable companies and websites that provide Gulet charters before making a reservation for your Gulet cruise in Turkey.

Check for client testimonials, pictures, and comprehensive details regarding the gulets that are offered. It’s time to reserve your dream trip once you’ve identified the best gulet for your requirements.

What to Expect on a Gulet Blue Cruise

A gulet blue cruise provides the ideal fusion of leisure, exploration, and cultural immersion. Your Gulet cruise can include the following:

Turkey’s coast is known for its stunning beauty, with its quiet bays, blue oceans, and beautiful islands.

Enjoy the clear seas for swimming, snorkeling, and even scuba diving. Water sports, including kayaking, paddle boarding, and water skiing, are also available on several gulets.

Historical Sites : Go through historic sites along the shore, including lovely villages and prehistoric remains.

Enjoy delectable Turkish cuisine served freshly on board by the knowledgeable crew.

Relaxation : Take a seat on the deck, enjoy the sunshine, and allow the gentle swaying of the gulet to help you forget about your troubles.

Family Gulet Turkey: Making it the Perfect Adventure

Families can enjoy a gulet cruise in Turkey because it has plenty to offer everyone. Take into account the following advice to make your family’s Gulet cruise even more enjoyable:

Plan with the entire family in mind. Give everyone a say in the gulet, the itinerary, and the activities.

Choose a gulet that is suited for families by checking if it has games, safety features, and other amenities that your family will find useful.

Make sure there are activities for both adults and children, such as guided tours, swimming, and cultural experiences, when planning activities for all ages.

Encourage your family to spend time together without technology by playing games, talking, or just looking at the stars.

Make lasting memories by taking pictures, making videos, or writing in a travel journal about the best parts of your trip.

Families seeking rest, excitement, and cultural encounters should consider a gulet cruise in Turkey. By renting a gulet, you can customize your getaway to your needs and make priceless family memories.

What are you still holding out for? Now, reserve your family’s gulet experience in Turkey!

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Introduction to gulet cruises.

Imagine sailing along the mesmerizing turquoise coastlines of Turkey on a traditional wooden yacht. That’s the essence of a gulet cruise.

A gulet is a classic Turkish wooden yacht, handcrafted to offer an unforgettable experience while exploring the bays, coves, and ancient ruins scattered along the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts.

Turkish Coastline Delights

Turkey’s coastline boasts a mix of picturesque landscapes, pristine beaches, and historical sites. From secluded bays and turquoise waters to charming fishing villages and ancient ruins, there is something for everyone.

With a Gulet cruise, you can indulge in a world of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture, all while enjoying the comforts of a luxury yacht.

Different Types of Gulet Boats

Gulet boats come in many sizes and styles, from traditional wooden yachts to modern luxury boats. Each gulet gives you a unique experience that fits your needs, whether you want to relax in a quiet bay, learn about the area’s history, or do water sports.

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Choosing the right gulet cruise.

When planning a gulet cruise, you should think about the type of boat, the route, the length of the trip, and the available services. Choose a company with a good name and a crew with a lot of experience. Don’t be afraid to ask for suggestions or read reviews from other travelers.

Top Destinations for Gulet Cruises

Most gulet cruises in Turkey go between Bodrum, Marmaris, Fethiye, and Gocek, but some go as far as Antalya or the Greek Islands. Popular stops include Ölüdeniz, Butterfly Valley, Kaş, Kalkan, and ancient sites like Ephesus, Xanthos, and Simena.

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Features of gulet boats.

Most gulet boats have large cabins with bathrooms, air conditioning, a sun deck, and a nice place to eat. Some gulets also offer additional amenities such as a jacuzzi, water sports equipment, and Wi-Fi.

The Gulet Boat Experience

On a gulet boat, the atmosphere is more intimate and laid-back than on a big cruise ship. With fewer people on board, you’ll be able to get to know your fellow passengers and crew members better.

Also, gulets can get into smaller bays and coves, making the experience more private and off the beaten path.

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Gulet boats vs. other cruises.

What makes Gulet boats different from other cruises is that they offer a personal touch and a real experience. While larger cruise ships may offer more amenities, they often lack the intimacy and charm of a gulet boat.

On a gulet, you can learn about the culture of the area, find hidden gems, and have a slower-paced, more relaxing vacation.

Gulet Bodrum

The beauty of bodrum.

Bodrum is a popular place to go on a gulet cruise because it has beautiful bays, clear water, and a lively nightlife.

This picturesque town on the Aegean coast is home to the impressive Bodrum Castle, which houses the Museum of Underwater Archaeology, as well as the ancient ruins of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

Bodrum’s Rich History

The history of Bodrum goes back to the ancient city of Halicarnassus, which was known for its mausoleum and skilled shipbuilders. Today, Bodrum is still proud of its maritime past, and gulet boats are a big part of the city’s booming tourism industry.

Gulet Bodrum Charter

Benefits of a gulet bodrum charter.

Chartering a gulet in Bodrum offers numerous advantages, such as:

  • Flexibility : You can change your schedule and pick the places you want to see, making your trip fit your interests.
  • Privacy : Enjoy a more intimate experience with your friends or family without the crowds typically found on larger cruise ships.
  • Personalized service : benefit from the dedicated attention of a professional crew that caters to your needs and ensures your comfort throughout the trip.
  • Authenticity : Immerse yourself in the local culture by visiting small villages, exploring ancient ruins, and sampling traditional Turkish cuisine.

Tips for Choosing a Bodrum Charter

To select the perfect gulet charter in Bodrum, consider the following:

  • Size and capacity : Pick a gulet that is big enough for your group and has comfortable places to live.
  • Budget : Figure out how much you can spend and choose a charter that offers the level of luxury and service you want for that price.
  • Reputation : Look into the charter company’s reputation and read reviews from people who have used them before to make sure everything goes smoothly and you have a good time.

Gulet Cabin Charter Turkey

Gulet cabin charter overview.

A Gulet cabin charter is a cheap way for single travelers, couples, or small groups to go on a Gulet cruise without chartering the whole boat. You’ll share the gulet with other guests, but you’ll still get the same services and amenities as on a private charter.

Advantages of a Cabin Charter

  • Affordability : Cabin charters are cheaper than private gulet charters, so a wider range of travelers can go on them.
  • Socializing : Meet and make friends with other travelers from all over the world who share your interests.
  • Hassle-free : With a set schedule and meals included, you can focus on enjoying the trip and finding out about new places.

Discover the Magic of Gulet Charter in Turkey

Introduction to gulet charters.

A gulet charter is an exceptional way to see the breathtaking Turkish coastline. It offers a once-in-a-lifetime voyage that is full of relaxation and rich cultural encounters.

Gulet charters give you the chance to see undiscovered jewels along the coast and take you to off-limits locations to land while relaxing aboard a traditional wooden boat from Turkey.

Gulet Charter Destinations in Turkey

Along the Turkish coast, you can find some of the most beautiful and unspoiled places to sail in the Mediterranean. Antalya, Bodrum, and Fethiye are three of the main locations for gulet charters; each has its allure and charm.

Gulet Charter Antalya

The best place to start your gulet charter trip is in Antalya, which is known for its ancient sights and clear waters. Visit historic sites, sample regional cuisine, or just unwind on the golden-sand beaches.

Phaselis, Kekova, a buried city, and Kas, a lovely village, are among the attractions.

Gulet Charter Bodrum

Gulet charters often go to Bodrum, a bustling city with a fascinating history. The stunning Bodrum Peninsula, with its quiet coves and unspoiled beaches, is accessible from Bodrum. St. Peter’s Castle, Knidos, an old city, and Gumusluk’s breathtaking natural harbor are a few must-see sights.

Gulet Charter Fethiye

An excellent starting point for your gulet charter journey is Fethiye, a bustling town surrounded by blue seas and beautiful green mountains. Explore the historic city of Telmessos, cruise to the Butterfly Valley, or see the Blue Lagoon in Oludeniz.

Don’t pass up the opportunity to take a traditional Turkish bath or dine on delectable regional cuisine at a seaside restaurant.

Why Choose a Gulet Charter?

A gulet charter provides a unique and genuine approach to seeing Turkey’s breathtaking coastline. It mixes comfort and elegance with a unique, exclusive experience.

You may create your schedule, participate in a variety of activities, and fully immerse yourself in the community. You can genuinely relax and enjoy your holiday when a skilled staff handles all the details.

Planning Your Gulet Charter Adventure

Gulet charters give you many options to meet your needs, from shared cabin charters for singles or couples to private charters for families or groups of friends.

Furthermore, you may choose a regular, luxurious, or ultra-luxurious gulet according to your financial constraints and ideal degree of comfort.

Choosing the Perfect Gulet

Consider aspects like the number of rooms, onboard amenities, and general vessel design when choosing a gulet for your charter. It’s essential to confirm that your party can travel in comfort and that the gulet can meet all of your demands.

Creating an Itinerary

Making the most of your time on the Turkish coast requires planning the ideal route for your gulet charter. When choosing places to go and things to do, think about the interests and travel styles of everyone in your group, as well as how long you plan to stay.

Your gulet charter operator can give you advice and help you make a personalized schedule based on your preferences.

Food and Drinks Onboard

Nothing will make a gulet charter in Turkey complete without feasting on delectable regional food. The majority of gulet charters feature meals made by a talented chef, often using ingredients acquired locally. Before your trip, make sure to discuss any food preferences or limitations with your charter operator.

Gulet Charter Tips

To guarantee your desired gulet and travel dates, reserve well in advance.

Think about the weather, how many people are there, and what’s going on in the area when deciding when to go where you want to go.

Bring just what you’ll need, including proper footwear for exploring on land and comfortable, relaxed attire for your time on board.

To make sure that your visit is easygoing and pleasurable, get familiar with the regional traditions and manners.

Gulet Charter Gocek: An Unforgettable Experience

The beauty of gocek.

Gocek is a genuine gem, tucked away in the middle of Turkey’s Turquoise Coast. This quaint seaside community is renowned for its magnificent beaches, beautiful waters, and active marina.

With its surrounding pine forests and historic ruins, Gocek is a haven for both history buffs and those who value the environment.

Gulet Charter Gocek: An Overview

Gocek’s gulet charters provide a distinctive opportunity to discover this gorgeous area. These traditional wooden sailing vessels provide a small, cozy atmosphere that is ideal for appreciating the area’s natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.

A gulet charter in Gocek can accommodate any traveler’s interests and tastes thanks to the variety of available gulets, from magnificent vessels to more affordable ones.

Gulet Charter in Turkey: A Dream Vacation

Turkey’s stunning coastline.

About 8,000 kilometers of magnificent coastline in Turkey are home to pristine beaches, quiet coves, and towering cliffs. The Turquoise Coast, also known as the Turkish Riviera, is a great place for a gulet charter because it has beautiful seaside towns and clear water.

Types of Gulet Charters in Turkey

Turkey offers a variety of gulet charters, including the following:

Basic Gulet Charters

These affordable options are great for people who want to sail along the Turkish coast but don’t want to spend a lot of money.

Luxury Gulet Charters

For those who want a more luxurious experience, luxury gulet charters offer top-notch facilities, roomy staterooms, and first-rate service, which guarantees a memorable trip.

Gulet Cruises

These trips are led by professionals and combine the best parts of a traditional Gulet charter with a well-thought-out schedule. They let people see some of Turkey’s most famous landmarks and undiscovered gems.

Gulet Charter Marmaris: An Exciting Place

Discover marmaris.

The thriving resort town of Marmaris, which is situated on the Turquoise Coast, is well-known for its exciting nightlife, gorgeous marina, and breathtaking natural surroundings. Marmaris, which has a long history that dates back to antiquity and offers a mix of modern conveniences and cultural attractions, is a well-liked location for gulet charters.

Gulet Charter Marmaris: Exploring the Region

In Marmaris, you can embark on a gulet charter to explore the area’s many wonders, such as remote bays, quaint coastal towns, and historic sites. Attractions include Cleopatra Island, renowned for its golden sand and clean waters, and the Dalyan River, where you may explore the ancient city of Kaunos.

Gulet Charter Turkey Luxury: A Premium Experience

Luxury gulet charters: what to expect.

A memorable vacation is guaranteed by the unmatched comfort and service offered by luxury gulet charters in Turkey. These luxurious ships provide lavish rooms, fine dining, and a committed crew that attends to all of your needs. A luxury Gulet charter delivers a remarkable experience, whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or just looking for the perfect vacation.

Top Luxury Gulet Destinations in Turkey

Many locations in Turkey are ideal for a luxury gulet charter, including:

Bodrum : Sometimes referred to as the “St. Tropez of Turkey,” Bodrum is a posh location with an active nightlife, a luxurious marina, and significant historical buildings.

Fethiye : This charming coastal city is surrounded by gorgeous bays and historic sites, making it the perfect starting point for a luxury Gulet charter.

Antalya : Serving as the starting point for trips to the Turquoise Coast, Antalya offers a unique blend of contemporary conveniences and old-world charm.

Gulet Charters Turkey: Choosing the Perfect Voyage

Factors to consider.

Plan your gulet charter in Turkey, taking into account the following elements:

Budget: Establish your spending limit before choosing a normal, luxurious, or cruise-style gulet charter. Plan your itinerary, taking into account the distances you’ll have to travel and how quickly you’d like to explore each location. Group Size: Check to be sure the gulet you choose can accommodate your group comfortably, taking into account the number of cabins and onboard amenities.

Tips for a Memorable Gulet Charter

Use these suggestions to make your Gulet charter in Turkey unforgettable:

In advance : To guarantee your selected ship and itinerary, reserve your gulet charter well in advance.

Be adaptable : Accept the impromptu nature of a sailing voyage and be willing to visit off-the-beaten-path locations.

Get active : Learn from your crew about sailing, regional traditions, and Turkish cuisine.

Gulet Cruise Charter Turkey : Setting Off on an Enchanting Adventure

The Gulet Cruise Experience

A Turkish Gulet cruise charter combines the comfort of a guided tour with the intimacy of a private sailing excursion. These cruises frequently have a pre-planned itinerary that makes it simple to see some of Turkey’s most famous locations and undiscovered gems. A Gulet cruise charter promises an immersive experience with knowledgeable staff members on board to share insights into the area’s history, culture, and natural beauties.

Gulet Cruise Routes in Turkey

Gulet cruise itineraries in Turkey come in a variety to suit a range of interests and preferences. Popular choices comprise:

The Blue Cruise : This well-known itinerary takes you around the Turquoise Coast, with stops in charming places like Bodrum, Göcek, and Fethiye.

Visit the historic sights, hidden coves, and breathtaking beaches of the Lycian Coast, which includes the buried city of Kekova and the Myra rock tombs.

The Carian Cruise will take you to places like Marmaris, Datça, and the historic city of Knidos as you explore the Carian Coast’s rich history and natural beauty.

Turkish gulet charters provide a singular and spectacular opportunity to discover the nation’s breathtaking coastline, exciting cities, and rich cultural heritage. You’re guaranteed to make priceless memories as you travel around the Turquoise Coast, whether you choose a low-cost gulet charter, an opulent sailing excursion, or an immersive gulet cruise.

Gulet Cruise Turkey: Your Ultimate Guide

Are you trying to plan an amazing vacation? Look nowhere else! A Turkish gulet cruise provides the ideal fusion of leisure, travel, and adventure. Everything you need to know about gulet cruises, including the best locations, costs, types, and advice for picking the ideal gulet for charter, will be covered in this in-depth guide. Set sail, then!

What is a Gulet Cruise?

A traditional, elegant, and comfortable wooden sailing vessel from Turkey is called a gulet. Turkey’s magnificent coastline, immaculate beaches, and historical monuments can all be explored while on a gulet cruise, which offers the height of luxury and leisure.

Top Destinations

Your gulet cruise must stop in Fethiye, which is famous for its azure waters and historic Lycian ruins. Don’t pass up the chance to visit the magnificent Butterfly Valley and the ancient city of Telmessos.

The cosmopolitan beach town of Bodrum combines history, nightlife, and leisure. See the Halicarnassus Mausoleum, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, as well as the Castle of St. Peter.

The hills covered in pine trees that surround Marmaris are a thriving port city. Visit the Marmaris Castle and unwind on the breathtaking Cleopatra Beach while you’re there.

Göcek, a charming fishing village, boasts six marinas and is the perfect starting point for exploring the numerous islands and bays of Göcek Bay.

Antalya, known as the “Turkish Riviera,” offers a rich cultural experience with its ancient sites, such as Hadrian’s Gate, and stunning beaches.

Gulet Cruise Turkey Prices

Prices for gulet cruises in Turkey vary depending on the type of gulet, the route, and the length of the cruise. A regular gulet cruise costs between €3,000 and €20,000 per week, with luxury gulet cruises costing more. Included services like meals, water sports, and guided tours also affect the price.

Gulet Cruise Turquoise Coast, Turkey From Antalya to Dalaman, there is a breathtaking length of shoreline known as the “Turquoise Coast,” often called the “Turkish Riviera.” The best way to enjoy the Mediterranean is on a gulet cruise along Turkey’s turquoise coast, which will take you through secluded bays, gorgeous beach villages, and crystal-clear waters.

Gulet Cruises in Turkey: Types

Luxury gulet cruises.

The highest standard of comfort and facilities may be found on luxury gulet cruises, which feature roomy staterooms, en-suite bathrooms, air conditioning, and gourmet meals. A lot of the time, these cruises come with special features like private chefs, masseuses, and instructors for water sports.

Traditional Gulet Cruises

Even if they are cheaper, standard gulet cruises are nonetheless cozy and fun. These gulets offer a more genuine and personal sailing experience while having fewer facilities and smaller staterooms.

Gulet Cruising in Turkey: What to Expect

Nothing compares to the thrill of gulet cruising in Turkey. You can enjoy the amenities of your gulet while seeing historic sites, unwinding on isolated beaches, and indulging in delectable Turkish cuisine.

The days are usually spent sailing, swimming, and taking in the sights, while the evenings are for leisurely dinners, stargazing, and getting to know your fellow travelers.

Gulet Cruising in Turkey: The Best Time to Go

Turkey’s mild weather and calm waters are ideal for gulet cruises between the months of May and October. The busiest travel months are July and August when costs are highest and accommodations are most crowded.

Consider going on a cruise in May, June, September, or October to avoid the crowds and take advantage of the nicer weather.

Gulet for Charter: Tips on Choosing the Right Gulet

To get the ideal gulet for your needs when searching for one for charter, take into account the following factors:

Size and capacity : Choose a gulet that can hold your group size comfortably. Think about what kind of comforts you want, like air conditioning, private bathrooms, or equipment for water sports.

Route and schedule : Make sure that the gulet’s route and schedule fit with what you want and what you’re interested in.

Budget : Take the price of the gulet into account, as well as any extra charges for the crew, meals, or activities.

Reputation : Check the gulet’s and its crew’s reputations to make sure they have a good track record of happy clients and great reviews.

A gulet cruise in Turkey is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that blends leisure, exploration, and adventure. You may guarantee a remarkable and pleasurable holiday by taking into account the top locations, comprehending the distinctions between luxury and regular gulet cruises, and selecting the appropriate gulet for charter.

What are you still holding out for? It’s time to set sail and discover Turkey’s Turquoise Coast’s beauties!

Turkey Gulet Holiday

Are you trying to find the ideal vacation that mixes leisure, excitement, and a little bit of cultural immersion? Consider a trip on a Turkish gulet instead! The most exquisite vacation lodgings have been created from these historic wooden boats, or gulets, to provide the best possible travel experience.

Gulet Rent Turkey

When you rent a gulet in Turkey, you can choose from many different types. This lets you plan the perfect vacation.

Gulets come in a range of sizes and conveniences, so you may select one that perfectly suits your needs, whether you’re traveling alone, with a partner, or with a large group of friends or family.

Gulet Rental Bodrum

Bodrum has gulet rentals that can be used to see the beautiful coastline of the Bodrum Peninsula. Bodrum is a popular place for people who like to go on gulet vacations because it has beautiful beaches, clear water, and historical sites.

Gulet Rental Marmaris

Gulet rental Marmaris is another well-liked location for gulet vacations. Marmaris, a city on the Turkish Riviera, is renowned for its thriving nightlife, stunning marina, and charming old town.

A Marmaris gulet cruise is certain to be a once-in-a-lifetime event.

Gulet Rental Turkey

Turkey is a great place to rent a gulet, whether you want to see the vibrant bazaars of Istanbul, the historic ruins of Ephesus, or the crystal-clear seas of the Mediterranean.

You may design the ideal gulet vacation to fit your hobbies and preferences thanks to the myriad customization possibilities.

Planning a Gulet Tour

Choosing your gulet, types of gulet s.

Standard, luxury, and deluxe gulets are among the different varieties that can be rented. Your budget and desired amenities will determine the kind you select.

Gulet Amenities

Gulets have many amenities to make your stay enjoyable and comfortable. Ensuite restrooms, air conditioning, sun decks, and even hot tubs could be a few of these.

While choosing your gulet, be sure to take into account the amenities that are most important to you.

Selecting Your Route

Popular destinations for gulets.

You should think about the numerous locations you want to see when organizing your gulet trip to Turkey. The Greek Islands, the turquoise seashore, and the ancient Lycian sites are a few well-liked alternatives.

Booking Your Gulet Tour

It’s time to reserve your gulet tour once you’ve decided on your gulet and determined your route. It’s best to make reservations early because gulet vacations are popular and there may not be many spots available during peak times.

On board a Gulet Tour

Activities and excursions.

You’ll have the chance to take part in a range of activities and excursions while on your gulet tour. There is something for everyone, from seeing historic ruins and quaint villages to snorkeling and scuba diving in the pristine waters.

Your crew can help you create an agenda that includes things you’ll enjoy if you let them know your interests.

Life Onboard

A gulet’s life is a singular and fascinating experience. You may fully unwind and take pleasure in your vacation with the dedicated personnel attending to all of your needs.

A gulet vacation offers the ideal balance of rest and action, whether you’re relaxing on the sun deck, enjoying delectable local food, or just taking in the stunning vistas.

A vacation on a Turkish gulet is a great way to see the country’s beautiful coastline and learn about its rich history and culture.

Your ideal vacation is only a reservation away thanks to the large selection of gulets available and the limitless possibilities for customization. Why then wait? Today is the time to organize your amazing gulet tour!

Gulet Trips Turkey: A Luxurious Escape

Unveiling the allure of gulet trips in turkey.

Gulet trips in Turkey are getting more and more popular with tourists who want a unique and luxurious vacation. Fishermen and sponge divers used gulets, a traditional wooden sailing vessel, first in the Mediterranean.

These vessels have evolved through time into opulent floating mansions that provide their visitors with priceless memories.

The Origins of the Gulet

The gulet comes from the coast of Turkey, where it was used as a cargo and fishing boat for many years. Modern gulets are more luxurious and have more modern amenities to meet the needs of tourists who want a unique and memorable vacation.

Luxury Gulet Holidays Turkey: A Unique Experience

What makes luxury gulets stand out.

Turkey’s luxury gulet vacations provide a distinctive fusion of luxury, adventure, and comfort. These wooden vessels are made to order with fine craftsmanship and meticulous attention to every last detail.

The large decks, luxurious suites, and chic lounges provide a homey yet refined ambiance. The expert crews on luxury gulets also attend to your every need, guaranteeing a comfortable and enjoyable sailing experience.

The Delights of a Luxury Gulet Holiday

In Turkey, a luxurious gulet vacation offers a wide range of delights. You’ll discover picturesque coves, swim in clear waters, and relax on stunning beaches.

Together with enjoying the individualized treatment of your crew, you will also indulge in delectable regional food and tour historic sites.

Exploring the Best Luxury Gulet in Turkey

The finest luxury gulet vessels.

Turkey has a wide range of high-end gulets, and each one has its special features and appeal. Some of the best yachts have modern entertainment systems, bathrooms in each cabin, and large master suites.

Jacuzzis, water sports gear, and even onboard spas are amenities found on other luxurious gulets.

Top Destinations for Gulet Holidays

The breathtaking coastline of Turkey offers a wide variety of locations for gulet vacations. The Gulf of Hisarönü, the Gulf of Gökova, and the Turquoise Coast are a few of the most well-liked cruising areas.

Every region has its charm, with stunning coastlines, adorable fishing towns, and intriguing historical monuments just waiting to be discovered.

Luxury Gulets in Turkey: What to Expect

Accommodations and amenities.

On a luxury gulet vacation in Turkey, you may anticipate first-rate accommodations and conveniences. The majority of luxury gulets include roomy cabins with air conditioning, en suite bathrooms, and plush mattresses.

A chic lounge, a well-stocked kitchen, and a large dining space are frequently found in the communal areas. The decks have sun loungers, covered resting places, and outdoor dining areas to promote relaxation.

Cuisine on a Luxury Gulet

The delectable cuisine is one of the pleasures of a luxury gulet vacation. Using local, fresh ingredients, your private chef will prepare delicious meals that feature both Turkish specialties and other cuisines.

You can anticipate lavish breakfast buffets, leisurely lunches, and magnificent dinners that are all customized to your tastes.

Onboard Activities

During a luxury gulet vacation, there are a lot of things to do on board to keep you busy. You may explore the Mediterranean’s pristine waters by using the paddleboards, kayaks, and snorkeling equipment that many gulets provide.

A few opulent gulets also provide yoga mats, fishing gear, and even gyms aboard to make sure there is something for everyone.

Planning Your Private Gulet Charter Turkey

How to choose the right gulet.

When planning a private gulet charter in Turkey, it’s important to choose the right boat for your needs. Think about things like the number of people in your group, your spending limit, and your preferred amenities.

To guarantee a hassle-free sailing trip, it’s also crucial to examine the gulet operator’s reputation and the crew’s level of experience.

Reservations for Your Gulet Charter

It’s time to make your charter reservations once you’ve discovered the ideal gulet. To assure availability, it is advisable to book your luxury gulet far in advance, especially during the busiest times of the year.

To ensure a customized vacation experience, don’t forget to discuss your itinerary, culinary preferences, and any special requests with the operator.

Advice for a Fantastic Gulet Vacation

Take into account the following advice to get the most out of your luxurious gulet vacation in Turkey:

Together with swimsuits and sun protection, bring just lightweight, casual attire. You’ll have plenty of time for relaxing, so bring a book or two. Be willing to attempt new things, like paddleboarding or snorkeling. Take advantage of the chance to unwind and take in the tranquil surroundings.

Turkey’s luxury gulet vacations provide a singular and unforgettable experience. These wooden boats are the ideal environment for a restful and exciting getaway because of their exquisite designs, first-rate amenities, and attentive service.

You may ensure that you will have lifelong memories by carefully planning your private gulet charter and enjoying the Turkish seaside.

Luxury Gulet Cruise Turkey: A Comprehensive Guide to Turkey Gulet Charters and Cruises

Introduction to luxury gulet cruises in turkey.

Do you have visions of a wonderful getaway on Turkey’s turquoise waters? The best way to discover this fascinating nation’s gorgeous coasts and secret harbors is on a luxurious gulet cruise.

This article will delve into the world of luxurious Turkish gulets and provide you with all the details you need to organize the ideal gulet cruise in Turkey.

Types of Luxury Gulet Cruises in Turkey

Boutique gulet charters.

Boutique gulet charters are perfect for people who want something unique, private, and tailor-made. These smaller gulets, which can hold between 6 and 12 people, have luxurious amenities and a crew that will take care of your every need.

Ultra-Luxury Gulet Charters

Ultra-luxurious gulet charters offer comfort and extravagance that can’t be found anywhere else. These gulets offer an amazing cruise experience thanks to their roomy accommodations, cutting-edge technology, and top-notch service.

Turkey Gulet Cruise Itineraries

Blue cruise.

The picturesque itinerary of the renowned Blue Cruise takes you along Turkey’s southern coast. When you go by boat from Bodrum to Antalya or the other way around, you’ll pass by stunning coves, historic sites, and quaint coastal towns.

Fethiye and Göcek

On this alluring gulet trip, explore the alluring Gulf of Fethiye and the nearby islands. You’ll explore quiet bays, go to the quaint hamlet of Göcek, and be in awe of the Blue Lagoon in Lüdeniz’s natural splendor.

Marmaris and Bodrum

From Bodrum to Marmaris, you can take a cruise along the beautiful coast, stopping at charming towns, busy ports, and unspoiled beaches. This varied trip combines history, culture, and leisure.

Experiences on a Luxury Turkish Gulet

Onboard comfort and amenities.

Luxurious gulets rival any five-star hotel in terms of comfort and relaxation. After a day of exploration, spacious accommodations with air conditioning and private bathrooms offer the ideal escape.

There is always something to keep you engaged on board thanks to the sun deck, Jacuzzi, and water toys.

Culinary Delights

One of the highlights of every opulent gulet cruise is the delicious food that a talented chef has prepared. You can eat traditional Turkish food made with fresh, local ingredients as well as popular dishes from around the world that have been adapted to suit your tastes.

Enjoy al fresco dining with great wines and breathtaking views on the deck or in the magnificent dining room.

Excursions and Activities

There are many options for exploration and adventure on a lavish gulet cruise. See historic sites, go on a hike through luscious forests, or stroll through charming towns.

Take your hand at water sports like paddleboarding, snorkeling, and scuba diving, or just unwind on a remote beach.

Choosing the Right Gulet for Your Turkey Cruise

Size and capacity.

Take your intended passenger count into account when choosing a gulet for your cruise. While larger gulets can accommodate larger parties or special events, smaller gulets are suitable for small gatherings.

Gulet Features

Think about the aspects of a gulet that are most important to you, like the number of cabins, the design, and the amenities. While some gulets feature a more traditional appearance, others feature contemporary features.

Budget Considerations

The price of a luxury gulet charter can vary a lot based on its size, amenities, and level of service. Set a budget and choose a gulet that meets your needs without going overboard.

Booking Your Turkey Gulet Charter

It’s time to reserve your voyage after selecting the ideal gulet. Contact a gulet charter firm with a good reputation and a focus on high-end Turkish gulets.

They can assist you in finding the best deals, organizing your travel plans, and making sure all the details are covered.

Tips for a Memorable Gulet Cruise Experience

When making plans, be flexible and leave room for last-minute changes based on the weather and other things going on in the area.

To ensure a tailored experience, let the crew know your preferences and expectations. Take part in new activities and gastronomic delights while embracing the local culture. Unplug from technology and take in your surroundings’ tranquility and natural beauty. Storage space on gulets can be scarce, so don’t overpack. Comfortable attire, swimsuits, sunscreen, and a hat are necessities.

A luxurious gulet cruise in Turkey is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to see the beautiful coasts and hidden treasures of the country in comfort and style.

There is a cruise that is ideal for everyone thanks to the diversity of gulet options and itineraries available. Arrange the turkey gulet cruise of your dreams to make lifelong memories.

Bodrum Blue Cruise Tours

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Fethiye Blue Cruise Tours

Fethiye Oludeniz and Gocek Blue Cuise I Fethiye Olympos Blue Cruise I Fethiye Kekova Blue Cruise

Marmaris Blue Cruise Tours

Marmaris Bodrum Blue Cruise Tour I Marmaris Fethiye Marmaris Blue Cruise I Dodecanese Islands Marmaris

Gocek Blue Cruise Tours

Gocek Oludeniz Fethiye Blue Cruise I Gocek Blue Cruise I Gocek Marmaris Blue Cruise

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KEKOVA BLUE CRUISE FROM ANTALYA

Weekly blue cruises from antalya with gullet boats. antalya, kas, phaselis, kekova bay.

Blue Cruise in Antalya Turkey

Luxury Cruise with Air-Conditioned Boats

Day 1: kemer (antalya), day 2: olympos - adrasan, day 3: demre - cayagzi- gokkaya, day 4: tersane - ucagiz, day 5: simena - kekova, day 6: porto ceneviz - phaselis, day 7: kemer (antalya), day 8: goodbye, 2024 departure dates & rates.

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  Saturdays only (Operated between May & September)
18.05 - 25.05
28.09 - 05.10
670 Euro pp
01.06 - 29.06
31.08 - 21.09
820 Euro pp
06.07 – 24.08 935 Euro pp

1) Cabins mostly have  and twin (separate) beds are not guaranteed. Cabin share is also not guaranteed for single participants, who need to book a private cabin and pay the corresponding price supplement. 
2) This cruise is operated  with better quality "standard plus" gullet boats
3) Air condition is run average per day at times designated by boat staff.
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OTHER BLUE CRUISES

A complete list of cruises we offer in turkey.

Marmaris - Fethiye - Marmaris   (7 Nights & 8 Days) Marmaris > Fethiye Mini Cruise (3 Nights & 4 Days) Fethiye > Marmaris Mini Cruise (3 Nights & 4 Days) Air-Conditioned Standard (+) Boats Weekly or mini cruises on air-conditioned gullet boats with prices starting from 240 (mini cruise) / 330 Euro (weekly) per person in double cabins; including tax, accommodation on gullet boats, breakfast, lunch, dinner.

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Antalya - Kekova - Antalya (7 Nights & 8 Days) Air-Conditioned Standard (+) Boats Departing from Kemer, Antalya prices of this blue cruise is staring from 350 Euro per person per week in double cabins; including tax, accommodation on luxury, air-conditioned gulet boats with en suite baths, breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Have you ever imagined sailing the turquoise waters of Antalya on a traditional wooden gulet? Picture this: the sun kisses your skin, the Mediterranean breeze tousles your hair, and the rhythmic lapping of the waves sets the perfect backdrop.  Why just daydream when you can experience it?

Renting a gulet in Antalya isn’t just about luxury; it’s about diving into a rich maritime tradition, a blend of comfort and adventure. Think about it  isn’t it time you treated yourself to this unforgettable experience?

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Introduction to Antalya Gulet

Antalya, a picturesque city nestled on Turkey’s shimmering southern coast, is not just renowned for its golden beaches and azure waters but also for its rich maritime heritage. Central to this heritage is the gulet, a traditional wooden boat that has sailed the Mediterranean waves for centuries. For many, the very mention of Antalya evokes images of these graceful boats, their sails billowing against the backdrop of a setting sun. But what makes the gulet so special, and why has Antalya become synonymous with this unique maritime experience?

History of Gulets in Antalya

The gulet, with its distinctive design and storied past, is deeply intertwined with the maritime history of Turkey, especially in regions like Antalya. These boats, characterized by their broad beams and low-to-the-water profiles, were initially used for fishing and transporting goods along the coast. Over time, as civilizations rose and fell, the gulet evolved, reflecting the changing needs and aesthetics of the people.

Origins of the Gulet: The genesis of the gulet can be traced back to the ancient civilizations that thrived along the Mediterranean coast. These boats were the lifeline of coastal towns, facilitating trade, communication, and exploration. As the centuries rolled on, the gulet transformed from a humble workhorse to a symbol of luxury and leisure. Today, they are primarily associated with pleasure cruises, offering travelers a unique way to explore the Turkish coast.

The allure of the gulet isn’t just in its history but also in the unparalleled experience it offers. Imagine sailing along the Antalya coast, the wind in your hair, aboard a boat that has been a part of this landscape for millennia. And for those seeking a touch of opulence, luxury gulet holidays in Turkey offer an experience that marries the rustic charm of the gulet with modern comforts.

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Why Charter a Gulet in Antalya?

Antalya, with its pristine beaches, ancient ruins, and vibrant local culture, is a destination that beckons travelers from all corners of the globe. But to truly immerse oneself in the essence of this coastal paradise, chartering a gulet is the way to go. Here’s why:

Unparalleled Experience: There’s something inherently magical about cruising the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean on a traditional wooden boat. The gentle sway of the gulet, the sound of waves lapping against its hull, and the panoramic views of the coastline offer an experience that’s both timeless and unparalleled.

Customized Journeys: One of the primary benefits of chartering a gulet is the flexibility it offers. Whether you’re keen on exploring hidden coves, diving into the rich underwater world, or simply lounging on deck under the Mediterranean sun, chartering allows you to tailor your journey to your preferences. Companies like Turkish Gulet Cruises specialize in curating bespoke itineraries that cater to the unique desires of their clientele.

Intimate and Luxurious: Unlike massive cruise ships, gulets offer a more intimate and personalized experience. With limited guest capacity, you’re assured of attentive service and ample space. For those seeking the pinnacle of luxury, there are private gulet charters in Turkey that redefine opulence, complete with gourmet cuisine, plush accommodations, and a dedicated crew.

Deep Dive into Local Culture: Gulets are not just about leisurely cruises; they’re also a gateway to the rich tapestry of Antalya’s culture and history. From ancient ruins that whisper tales of bygone eras to local markets bustling with life, a gulet journey offers a unique vantage point to delve deep into the region’s soul.

In essence, chartering a gulet in Antalya is not just about transportation; it’s about embarking on a journey that’s as rich in experiences as it is in memories.

Renting a Gulet in Antalya

The allure of the Mediterranean, with its crystal-clear waters and sun-kissed shores, is undeniable. And there’s no better way to experience it than aboard a gulet. Renting a gulet in Antalya is a straightforward process, but there are a few things to keep in mind to ensure you get the best out of your maritime adventure.

Firstly, it’s essential to determine the kind of experience you’re seeking. Are you looking for a quiet escape with loved ones, or are you keen on a more social experience with other travelers? This decision will guide the size and type of gulet you should rent.

Next, consider the duration of your journey. While some prefer short day trips to nearby coves and islands, others opt for extended cruises that allow them to explore the vast expanse of the Mediterranean coast. Companies like Turkish Gulet Cruises offer a range of options to suit varied preferences.

Budget is another crucial factor. The cost of renting a gulet can vary based on its size, amenities, and the services offered. For those seeking a lavish experience, luxury gulet holidays in Turkey provide top-tier services that promise an unforgettable voyage.

Lastly, always check reviews and testimonials. Previous travelers’ experiences can offer invaluable insights and help you choose the right gulet charter company.

In essence, renting a gulet in Antalya is an invitation to a world of azure waters, historic landmarks, and unparalleled luxury. It’s an experience that promises memories that will last a lifetime.

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Popular Antalya Gulet Tours

Antalya’s coastline is dotted with numerous attractions, making gulet tours a popular choice for both locals and tourists. Here are some of the most sought-after gulet tours that promise an unforgettable maritime experience:

Ancient Ruins Cruise: This tour takes you on a journey through time, exploring ancient cities and ruins that line the coast. From the sunken city of Kekova to the rock tombs of Myra, history enthusiasts are in for a treat.

Island Hopping: For those who love the thrill of discovery, island hopping offers a chance to explore the myriad of islands and islets. Each island boasts its unique charm, from secluded beaches to vibrant local markets.

Sunset Cruises: Experience the magic of the Mediterranean sunset aboard a gulet. As the sun dips below the horizon, the sky is painted in hues of orange and pink, creating a mesmerizing backdrop.

Underwater Adventures: Dive into the crystal-clear waters and discover the rich marine life that thrives beneath. Coral reefs, colorful fish, and ancient shipwrecks await the adventurous.

Culinary Cruises: For the foodies, this tour offers a chance to indulge in the region’s culinary delights. From fresh seafood to traditional Turkish delicacies, it’s a gastronomic journey like no other.

Luxury Cruises: For those seeking the ultimate in luxury and comfort, private gulet charters in Turkey offer bespoke itineraries, gourmet dining, and world-class amenities.

Nature and Wildlife Tours: Explore the untouched beauty of Antalya’s coastline, teeming with diverse flora and fauna. From dense pine forests to nesting sites of endangered turtles, nature lovers will be enthralled.

Cultural and Festival Cruises: Delve deep into the region’s rich culture and traditions. Attend local festivals, interact with the locals, and immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of Antalya’s heritage.

Each of these tours offers a unique perspective of Antalya, ensuring that every traveler finds something that resonates with their interests and passions.

Luxury Gulet Holidays in Turkey

The concept of luxury has always been subjective, varying from one individual to another. However, when it comes to gulet holidays in Turkey, especially in the enchanting region of Antalya, luxury takes on a whole new dimension. It’s not just about the opulence of the boat or the gourmet meals served on deck; it’s about the entire experience that promises exclusivity, comfort, and memories that linger long after the journey ends.

A luxury gulet holiday in Antalya is akin to having a floating five-star hotel. The gulets themselves are marvels of craftsmanship, with intricate woodwork, spacious cabins, and modern amenities that ensure guests are always in the lap of comfort. The crew, trained to offer impeccable service, caters to every whim and fancy of the guests, ensuring a seamless experience.

But what truly sets a luxury gulet holiday apart is the itinerary. Instead of the usual tourist spots, these holidays take guests to secluded coves, private beaches, and hidden gems along the coast that remain untouched by commercial tourism. It’s an opportunity to experience Antalya in its purest form, away from the crowds, in settings that are postcard-perfect.

Then there’s the gastronomic delight. Turkish cuisine, known for its rich flavors and diverse offerings, takes on a special charm when served aboard a gulet. Fresh seafood, caught just hours before, traditional dishes prepared using age-old recipes, and a setting that’s right out of a dream – it’s a culinary experience that tantalizes not just the taste buds but all the senses.

In essence, a luxury gulet holiday in Antalya is not just a trip; it’s an experience. It’s about immersing oneself in the beauty of the Mediterranean, indulging in comforts that are second to none, and creating stories that one would cherish for a lifetime.

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Experience Turkish Gulet Cruises

The allure of the Mediterranean is timeless, and there’s no better way to experience it than aboard a traditional Turkish gulet. These cruises, popular among both locals and tourists, offer a unique blend of relaxation, adventure, and cultural immersion.

A typical gulet cruise starts with the gentle sway of the boat as it sets sail. The vast expanse of the azure Mediterranean stretches out, offering panoramic views that are nothing short of breathtaking. As the gulet cruises along the coast, travelers are treated to sights of rugged cliffs, ancient ruins, and quaint coastal towns.

But it’s not just about the sights. A gulet cruise is also an opportunity to dive deep into the rich tapestry of Turkish culture. From the melodious tunes of traditional Turkish music played aboard to the delightful flavors of local cuisine, every moment is a celebration of Turkey’s heritage.

For the adventurous, there are ample opportunities to indulge in water sports, explore hidden coves, or simply take a refreshing dip in the sea. And as the day winds down, the gulet anchors in a secluded bay, allowing travelers to witness the mesmerizing beauty of a Mediterranean sunset.

In essence, a Turkish gulet cruise is more than just a journey on water. It’s a voyage through time, a celebration of culture, and an experience that leaves an indelible mark on the soul.

Private Gulet Charter in Turkey

Opting for a private gulet charter in Turkey offers a plethora of advantages, making it a preferred choice for many travelers. Here are some of the standout benefits:

Exclusivity: With a private charter, the entire gulet is yours. This means no sharing spaces with strangers, allowing for a more personalized and intimate experience.

Customized Itineraries: Unlike standard tours, private charters offer the flexibility to tailor the journey as per your preferences. Whether it’s a specific beach you want to visit or a secluded cove you’ve heard about, the itinerary can be molded to fit your desires.

Dedicated Crew: A private charter comes with a dedicated crew, ensuring top-notch service throughout the journey. From the captain navigating the best routes to the chef preparing gourmet meals, every aspect is taken care of.

Versatility: Whether it’s a family vacation, a romantic getaway, or a trip with friends, private gulet charters cater to diverse needs, ensuring everyone onboard has a memorable time.

In a nutshell, a private gulet charter in Turkey offers an unparalleled maritime experience, combining luxury, flexibility, and the timeless beauty of the Mediterranean.

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Conclusion: Tips for a Memorable Gulet Experience

Embarking on a gulet journey in Turkey, especially in the captivating region of Antalya, is an experience that promises both adventure and serenity. To ensure that every moment is cherished, here are a few tips:

Choose the right season. While the Mediterranean is beautiful year-round, spring and autumn offer milder temperatures and fewer crowds, making it ideal for a gulet cruise.

Research and plan ahead. Whether it’s a specific site you want to visit or a culinary delight you wish to savor, a bit of planning can enhance the experience manifold.

Engage with the crew. The onboard crew is a treasure trove of local knowledge. From hidden gems along the coast to age-old maritime tales, their insights can add depth to your journey.

Lastly, immerse yourself in the moment. Whether it’s the gentle sway of the gulet, the mesmerizing hues of the sunset, or the rich tapestry of Turkish culture, savor every moment. After all, a gulet journey in Antalya is not just about the destination; it’s about the stories, the experiences, and the memories that linger long after the voyage ends.

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The evocative term 'Blue Cruise' describes the marvellous cruise taken for several days along the bluest, clearest of seas along the Turkish coast. It covers the whole rich experience of bay hopping, swimming, snorkelling, walking ashore in the forest and on the hillsides, visiting villages, exploring the stones of ancient sites, but above all, living and relaxing on a beautiful wooden boat away from it all.

The Blue Cruise was the name coined for the traditional cruise route along the South West coast of Turkey between Bodrum and Antalya , famous for its distance far from modern life. With unspoiled nature and the most remarkably clear clean turquoise blue seas of the Aegean and Mediterranean these are some of the safest waters to swim in the world, tideless and calm, with the mostly friendly and benign inhabitants such as dolphins, turtles, shy fish and wary birds.

The Blue Cruise is synonymous with the Bodrum gulet , and really has to be experienced in those beautifully shaped, spacious, wooden boats crafted in Bodrum by boatbuilders who have learnt their craft from previous generations. The generous deck space has been adapted to provide the ideal sunbathing, lounging and dining space on deck. Modern technology now allows for unimaginable degrees of luxury compared to the basic fishing and spongediving boats used by the early pioneers of the 'Blue Cruise'.

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The actual name was coined by Azra Erhat , the Turkish woman writer and translator who was one of the pioneering group of artists and writers who came to Bodrum to sail with the writer Cevat Şakır Kabaağaçlı. He had first been sent into exile in Bodrum in the early 1920’s from Istanbul when Bodrum was considered to be at the ends of the earth, so remote with poor road access. But Cevat Şakır loved Bodrum and first talked the fishermen of Bodrum into taking him, then his friends out on their small wooden boats to explore the coast so then he came to be called by his pen name ‘The Fisherman of Halicarnassus’. Erhat described these journeys in her 1962 travel guide book " Mavi Yolculuk " (Blue Cruise), and as she was translating Homer and other classics into Turkish, she and her fellow travellers were fascinated by the rich trove of remains of ancient cities and civilisations along the Gulf of Gokova . The 'Blue Cruise' was first an expedition by boat exploring the history and nature of the coast.

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The Blue Cruise remains a very specific type of cruise and locality: that of the being very relaxed on crewed motoring gulets sailing along the Turkish Aegean and Mediterranean coasts between Bodrum and Antalya. It also refers to the cruise following a certain itinerary, looking not so much for harbor ports to go on tours and shopping, but to really get away from it all, playing in the water, walking ashore, perhaps exploring the stones of ancient sites or villages, and above all, eating well with all the food prepared and served by the crew.

Sometimes the guests are dining on the fish caught that day and with the salad greens from the village market visited on the same day.

Everyone, from a couple to family groups or larger groups of friends, will enjoy this marvellous, informal, relaxing holiday afloat.

As written in so many testimonials, so many people from all over the world and from all walks of life have found it to be an unforgettable holiday, having great fun roaming from Bodrum Peninsula southward into and around the deep indented bays with their many sheltered coves, bay hopping along the Turkish coast, and even extending the cruise to the nearby Dodecanese Islands of the Greek Aegean.

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Sailing in Turkey , along the stunning Turquoise coastlines is the best way to spend a week in this beautiful country. Stretching from the vibrant port of Fethiye to the famous resort town of Antalya, this coastline has been named the Turquoise Coast or Turkish Riviera for its cristal clear blue seas. The coastline is backed by mountain ranges for all the way along, Abundant pine forests, stunning sandy beaches, and sheer cliffs make the picturesque scenery, and dozens of pristine bays are hidden, only accessible by boat. In the last 2 decades, Turkey sailing became very popular in the world and the traditional Turkish-made gulet cruise boat is a fabulous and the most authentic way to do it. If you’re looking for long, lazy days onboard a traditional Turkish gulet boat , with glorious weather, stunning swim stops, and mouth-watering local foods, then a Turkey sailing trip is just for you. There are amazing sailing itineraries from 3 nights to 7 nights between Fethiye and Olympos   offered by GoTurkeySail company. You can dig in delicious Turkish food, explore ancient ruins, enjoy drinks in lively small resort towns, and jump into the clearest water on the Turkey sailing tours . So here’s a complete guide to the Turquoise Coast, including how to choose a company to sail in Turkey with and what to do in each port of call. Enjoy reading and have fun planning your own sail Turkey trip How to get to the Turkish Riviera? Depending on which route you are planning to sail, you need to have a flight to either Dalaman or Antalya airports. There are many airlines that have domestic flights from Istanbul and many other major cities to these resort towns. You can also get to these towns by bus. If you combine your holiday with some of the Greek islands, then a ferry is also an option between Rhodes and Fethiye. There are more than 50 flights from the Uk and other European counties to those airports in the summer season that you can get really good deals with early planning. When is the best time to go sailing in Turkey? For the best weather and sea conditions, the summer season from early May to late September is the best. In these months, the crowds flock into these towns but the weather is best and you can guarantee long, sunny, hot days that perfect for sailing trips in Turkey ! How to choose a company for a Turkey sailing trip? We are sure you might get a little overwhelmed as there are so many companies that offer blue cruise or Turkey sailing tours . But as an expert on sailing and also being local in the area, Go Turkey sail offers amazing curated sailing tours that have a variety of options from 3 days to 8 days on its web www.goturkeysail.com . Not only it has excellent reviews online, but its customer care service during the booking process is brilliant. The prices offered online are great value. The guaranteed departures work perfectly for anyone to choose the traveling dates easily. The traditional gulets that Go Turkey sail uses for blue cruise holidays are all well-maintained, good size for 16 passengers. The crew is passionate, very organized, fun-loving, and friendliest young mates. It may get really hot especially in July and August so you may enjoy sleeping out on the deck under the stars. There are a lot of comfortable sun-loungers on the deck where you can have amazing sleeping with nice Mediterranean breeze. One of the great things about Turkey sailing tours is making life long friendships with people from all over the world onboard. The sailing tours offered by Go Turkey sail perfectly designed for solo travelers as well. An average of Go Turkey Sail’s passengers are %50 solo travelers. If you have your own group of friends or family, you can also charter one of these amazing gulets privately for yourself. What to pack for a sailing holiday? It is a good idea to bring your beach towels however the bath towels are provided by Go Turkey sail. You will need sunscreen, swimwear, and hats. The sun can be very strong especially in July and august however there is a certain amount of shade on board. Our gulets have quite a few inflatables and snorkeling gears share but it is always more hygienic to bring yours. We offer a full bar on board with an honesty tab system and drinks are reasonably priced therefore we kindly request not to bring any drinks on board. One or two evening outfits recommended for the nights when you dock in a port for a lovely night out Where to stay before or after the sailing trip? The main sailing hubs are Fethiye and Olympos , or the other way round. Fethiye offers a variety of accommodation options from luxury hotels to guesthouses. If you are on a budget, you can find dozens of hostels all-around Fethiye. In Olympos, there is an unusual offering of treehouses in this amazing seaside town. Some of the best options include: • Turkmen Treehouses • Kadir’s Treetop Houses • Olympus Deep Green Bungalows

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Towns to visit along the Turquoise coast on Our Sailing tours Fethiye Both thrilling and tranquil, this is one of the resort towns in the Turkish Riviera that you will return to again and again. As being one of the most popular destinations on the Turkish Riviera, Fethiye is also the largest town in Muğla province, is the meeting point of the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts. Fethiye is one of the biggest ancient cities in Lycian civilization which is also known as Telmessos. Today, Fethiye is one of the main hubs on the Turkish Turquoise coast where famous Turkey sailing trips start or end. Turkey sail is also known as blue cruises Turkey or Blue voyages Turkey . Every year Fethiye accommodates thousands of Turkish gulets as well as private yachts and superyachts in her 2 huge harbors. People from all over the world are choosing Fethiye for their sailing holidays in Turkey . Fethiye with her stunning bays and coves all around offers amazing stops for travelers with Turkish-made traditional gulets . The turquoise water in the tranquil bays is passionately loved by all sea enthusiasts. As soon as you start your blue cruise holiday in Fethiye you will start enjoying the vibrant turquoise sea against the hills. Butterfly Valley Located about 25 km West of Fethiye, Butterfly Valley is the first destination on our blue cruise holidays which is an exceptional earthly paradise. It boasts a natural setting with no establishment. Butterfly Valley is a valley of 2 large looming mountains that drop straight into the turquoise waters down below. The beach has become a popular spot for backpackers from all over the world to come over and stay at the campsite That’s why you may often see tents pitched and plenty of people lazing about along the beach. There no land access to Butterfly Valley, however, it is accessible only by boat. Butterfly valley is also a place where all the blue cruise tours stop on their route to Kekova .

Oludeniz / Blue Lagoon Oludeniz, also known as the blue lagoon, is definitely one of the most famous beaches in Europe. This stunning beach is voted as the most beautiful beach in Europe twice. It really is a beautiful stretch, but as with many gorgeous beaches around the world, it certainly attracts crowds and is pretty touristy. One of the most popular activities to do in Blue Lagoon is paragliding! Every year, over 60.000 people from all over the world come to Oludeniz for a jump-off baba mountain which makes it no 1 spot in the world. We can help you to arrange a jump-off during your blue cruise holiday You depart from the center of Olu deniz in a minibus with all of the paragliding kits and crew on board. Oludeniz is also the starting point for the Lycian Way, one of Turkey’s most iconic hiking trails. In Oludeniz , there are also some great bars and cafes to enjoy some time in if you don’t feel like paragliding. Kaş Kaş means eyebrow in the Turkish language and when you check the map of the area, you can easily understand why. Kaş is a picture-perfect town on the Turkish Mediterranean coasts. If you are after a warm Mediterranean atmosphere you are definitely at the right place. Kaş has all the right elements in hand; phenomenal sea view, narrow cobblestone streets with whitewashed houses, tempting restaurants and cafés, and bougainvillea of course. And while this is quite enough to be felt in love with, we can also add pretty beaches, and a picturesque harbor to complete the Mediterranean vibe. This area is also known for fantastic diving and many dive operators run trips straight from Kaş. You will have enough time in the town to try out Scuba diving as an optional tour on our Turkey sailing trip . You can enjoy fantastic cocktails at Mumi Cafe Beach which is 200 meters away from the harbor. This beach bar has an awesome atmosphere during the day, and we would highly recommend it. Kekova The next stop along the coast is Kekova, Kekova has a unique historical attraction which is lying under the water today; the famous Sunken City. Once It was a huge port city to both Lycian and Roman civilizations, the ancient city was mostly abandoned by inhabitants when an earthquake happened in the 2nd century AD which resulted in most of the city was sink into the water. The city is mostly submerged, however you can still see underwater ruins on the shores thanks to the clearest water of the Turkish Mediterranean. In some places on the island, some defensive walls and ruins from basilicas with some rock tombs are still visible This is a no walk, no diving zone since it is an archaeological site But many boats do sail past every day slowly to take in the incredible sight. You can see rooms, staircases, and doorways above the sea level, as well as make out pathways and more rooms under the water level. Luckily the water is completely transparent, Kaleköy and Simena Castle Simena Castle, also known in Turkish as 'Kalekoy' meaning 'castle village', is located on a stunning Turkish riviera in Kekova Region. Once it used to be a Lycian settlement, the castle remains largely intact upon a hill overlooking Kekova island. Kalekoy is the only Turkish village in the country which has no land access inspite of being on the mainland. The only access to the village today is by boat which keeps the island as it has been there for centuries. Today on our sailing Turkey trips it is one of the highlights especially on Olympos-Fethiye tours where we stop and explore the ancient castle and eat a lot of homemade organic ice cream. In the west of the town, a series of rock-cut tombs are scattered across the slopes of the castle. Olympos

the final spot along the Turquoise Coast to visit is the hippie town of Olympos . It is unspoiled heaven for especially young travelers , backpackers , flashpackers who love to enjoy nature, historical sites, partying in cozy places, sunbathing, swimming in the turquoise waters of the Turkish Riviera . located 90 kilometers from Antalya. It is a stunning spot to start or finish Turkey sailing trips . Olympos is an ancient city that was founded in the Hellenistic period, sharing its name with the nearby Olympos beach. Olympos was one of the 6 biggest cities in Lycian Leauge. Olympos was later invaded and ruled by the Cilician Pirates until the city was captured by the Roman Empire around 78 BC. Olympos can either be a really cool escape from the hustle and bustle in big tourist attractions of Turkey, staying in cozy treehouses, or a more active stop with Turkey sailing boat cruises, hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing. Olympos is located along the Lycian Way which is shown in the top 10 hiking destinations in the world with a 500-kilometer marked hiking trail between Fethiye and Antalya. Goturkeysail offers 2 great routes of 4 days blue cruises which start or end in Olympos . For more information, you can visit www.goturkeysail.com So that concludes our guide to sailing in Turkey and exploring the Turkish Riviera by traditional gulet boat . we hope this guide is useful. both for choosing our company for a sail and find out more about the stops on our sailing tours. As mentioned, Turkey sailing tours are often referred to the blue cruise tours or Blue cruise holidays . If you’re considering a longer trip, Go Turkey Sail offers 7 nights / 8 days sailing trips as well you can find details on www.goturkeysail.com/destinations .

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Turkey Gulet Cruise Review (& Everything You Need to Know!)

Turkey Gulet Cruise Review (& Everything You Need to Know!)

Planning a trip to Turkey and want to explore the Turkish Riviera by gulet? In this Turkey gulet cruise review, I share all about my experience on a luxury gulet cruise in Turkey and everything you need to know about planning your own gulet cruise along the Turkish Riviera!

A few years ago, I did a week-long gulet cruise along the Dalmatian coast in Croatia . While planning that trip, I learned that gulet cruises are also very popular in Turkey — where the gulet boat is originally from! 

And last summer, I was able to experience a wonderful week on a gulet boat on the beautiful Turkish Riviera on my very first visit to Turkey.

Here’s my full Turkey gulet cruise review, plus what you need to know about chartering a gulet on the Turkish Riviera!

Aerial view of the gulet boat

What is a Gulet?

A gulet is a type of traditional wooden sailing vessel that originated in Turkey and is commonly used for leisure cruising in the Mediterranean Sea.

They typically range in size from 45 to 115 feet in length and have two or three masts, although some larger ones may have four or more.

Gulets are designed to provide a comfortable and relaxing sailing experience, with spacious decks for sunbathing and dining, as well as cabins for sleeping and private bathrooms. They often have a crew that includes a captain, chef, and other support staff to cater to passengers’ needs.

Also, gulets are typically made of wood and have a distinctive shape with a wide, rounded hull and a flat bottom. Usually, they are fitted with both engines and sails and can be propelled by either. 

Popular for cruising along the coastlines of Turkey, Greece, Croatia, and other Mediterranean countries, gulet yachts are often chartered by groups of friends or families for vacation trips.

Waterfront restaurant in Datca, Turkey

About the Turkish Riviera

The Turkish Riviera, also known as the Turquoise Coast, is a stunning stretch of coastline in southern Turkey in the eastern Mediterranean that is known for its crystal-clear waters, beautiful beaches, and picturesque towns and villages. The region encompasses the provinces of Antalya, Muğla, and Aydin and is a popular tourist destination for both domestic and international travelers.

The section of coastline that is considered the Turkish Riviera is quite big — starting roughly from Çeşme (near Izmir) in the west, all the way east to the city of Antalya. To give you a sense of how large the Turkish Riviera area spans, it would take you about 10 hours to drive if you took the coastal roads!

It’s known for its turquoise waters (hence the name!), charming towns, historical sites, stunning natural landscapes, and islands that dot the coast.  

Some of the islands off the coast — called the Dodecanese islands — are actually Greek islands (like Kos and Rhodes) so you could easily visit both Turkey and Greece in one trip!

View of the Aegean Sea from the gulet boat

Popular Destinations on the Turkish Riviera

The size of the Turkish Riviera can be a bit overwhelming if it’s your first time planning a visit!  Let’s break down some of the best places to visit on the Turkish Riviera:

The largest city on the Turkish Riviera, Antalya is known for its historic old town, known as Kaleiçi, which is filled with narrow streets, traditional architecture, and historic landmarks such as the ancient Hadrian’s Gate . The Antalya region is also known for its gorgeous beaches and is a popular destination for gulet trips!

Often said to be one of the most charming towns, Kas (also written Kaş) is in the Antalya region but is about 3 hours from the city of Antalya. One of the main attractions of Kas is its beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters. The town is surrounded by stunning natural scenery, including the Taurus Mountains and the Mediterranean Sea, making it a perfect location for outdoor activities like swimming, diving, and hiking.

The town is surrounded by stunning mountains and beaches and has a beautiful harbor, making it an ideal base for exploring. The famous Blue Lagoon , located in the nearby Oludeniz beach, is a must-see attraction and a great place to relax and swim in the clear blue waters. The area is also known for its ancient sites and ruins, the most famous of which is the ancient Lycian city of Telmessos, which dates back to the 5th century BC. 

Another popular province on the Turkish Riviera, Mugla is known for its vibrant nightlife, beaches, and turquoise waters. Bodrum is one of the most famous towns in Mugla and is renowned for its marina, castle, nightlife, luxurious hotels and trendy beach clubs. Marmaris , another popular destination in Mugla, is famous for its long sandy beaches, bustling marina, and picturesque old town.

While Aydin is a less well-known province on the Turkish Riviera, it’s still worth a visit. It is home to the ancient city of Ephesus , which is one of the most well-preserved ancient cities in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The province also has plenty of pretty beaches and quaint coastal towns like Alacati .

While these are some of the major destinations on the Turkish Riviera (especially for gulet trips), there are countless other little towns and things to do on the coast. I’ll go into more detail on what we did with our week-long trip below!

Gulet boat on the Turkish Riviera

Why Charter a Gulet Cruise in Turkey?

Chartering a gulet in Turkey is a popular way to explore the beautiful coastline and turquoise waters of the Mediterranean Sea — because of this, it’s been nicknamed the Blue Voyage. There are several benefits to traveling by gulet that make it an appealing option for many:

Ease & Convenience: Since you’re on a boat, you won’t have to do any driving or planning logistics to get from one destination to the next. You just sit back, relax, and you’re already at your next fabulous destination! Generally, gulet trips have a pre-planned itinerary so you won’t need to stress about what’s next on the agenda. Also, since you’ll have many of your meals onboard prepared by your friendly crew, it takes the planning work out of where to eat.

Water Activities: Honestly, this is probably my favorite thing about being on a gulet and it’s a real benefit if you’re a pisces and love being in the water like me! I love being able to just jump in the water and go for a swim at any point in the day. There’s also typically plenty of water sports on board like snorkeling, paddle-boarding, kayaking, diving, jet ski, and tubing.

Large Groups: Gulet boats are generally pretty large so they can sleep quite a few people. This makes it a great way to travel with private groups like a large gathering of family or group of friends. Plus, when you’re all on one boat, you get plenty of quality time together!

Budget: There are definitely some luxurious gulet boats that you can splurge on… but, often times, Turkish gulets can be a pretty affordable way to travel. When you add up hotel rooms, car rentals, travel and dining costs, chartering a gulet can sometimes cost less than your typical trip! This is especially true when you’re splitting the costs with a large group.

Lounge seat on back of the gulet boat in Turkey

How to Charter a Turkey Gulet Cruise

With a quick Google search, you’ll see that there are plenty of private gulet charter companies out there — Blue Cruise and Goolets are popular ones (just to name a few!). It’s best to reach out to a couple of highly-rated charter companies with your trip requirements and see what gulet charters they can offer you.

Here are some things to keep in mind when planning a gulet cruise in Turkey:

Choosing your gulet: There are many gulets available for charter in Turkey, ranging in size from small vessels that can accommodate a few people to larger boats that can hold up to 20 or more passengers. When choosing your gulet, consider factors such as the size of your group, your budget, and your itinerary. 

When selecting a gulet boat, some of the things you may want to consider are:

  • Build & refit years: some gulets can look brand new while others may be in dire need of a refit!
  • Speed: this often impacts the route as with faster boats, you can cover more ground.
  • Air-conditioning: Some boats have A/C that works great, some boats have A/C that is just on for a few hours a day, and some don’t have A/C at all… which can be brutal for sleeping on those hot summer nights!

Water-sports : It’s good to know if the boat is equipped with paddle boards, kayaks, snorkels, etc. or if there is an additional charge to have these on board.

Crew: Most gulets come with a professional crew that includes a captain, chef, and other support staff. The crew members will take care of everything from navigating the boat to preparing meals, allowing you to relax and enjoy your cruise.

I would also recommend asking your charter company if they have worked with the captain of the gulet in the past and what you can expect. I think it can be helpful to know if your group will be communicating with the captain directly and if he/she is flexible with itineraries!

Cost: The cost of chartering a gulet in Turkey can vary widely depending on factors such as the size of the boat, the length of your trip, and the level of service you require. Be sure to discuss your budget with your gulet charter company to find a boat and itinerary that works for you.

Planning your itinerary: Turkey has a wealth of stunning destinations along its coast, from bustling cities to remote coves and islands. When planning your itinerary, consider the places you want to visit, the length of your trip, and the activities you want to do, such as swimming, snorkeling, and exploring historic sites. Will you want your itinerary to be one way or round-trip? Will your departure and destination ports be near airports that you can fly in and out of? All great things to consider while planning your itinerary!

Anchoring vs. Marinas: Will the gulet be anchored in a secluded bay overnight or parked at a marina… or a bit of both? Depending on your preference, it’s a good question to ask before you finalize your trip!

Swimming by an Island off Bozburun, Turkey

The Best Time for a Turkey Gulet Cruise

Summer is definitely the peak season for cruising along the Turkish Riviera. The weather is sunny and hot — temps often get up to 95° F in July and August!

The shoulder seasons of May to June and September are an ideal time to visit because the weather is still warm but there aren’t quite as many crowds as in high season. Temperatures are still in the 80s during the day but can dip down to the 60s at night so you may need a light sweater.

I visited in mid-September and couldn’t have asked for better weather. It was warm and sunny (but not too hot!) and the sea was perfectly refreshing. Along the coast, the towns were still bustling but we didn’t have any issues crowds!

Breakfast on the gulet boat

Dining on a Gulet Boat

Dining experiences on gulet boats will vary based on the boat, the chef, and your group size — since making meals for smaller groups can be more customizable than feeding a large group. Typically, the chef is local to the country where the charter takes place so guests can expect authentic cuisine and fresh, local ingredients.

One of the best parts about our gulet boat experience was getting to enjoy authentic Turkish cuisine in stunning settings all along the coast!

Steps down to the Aegean Sea in Bodrum

My Turkey Gulet Cruise

For our group of six people, we chartered a 30-meter gulet with 5 cabins for 7 nights beginning in Gocek and ending in Bodrum. However, a few weeks before our trip, the charter company let us know that there was an issue with our gulet boat and it was no longer available. Instead, we got upgraded to a 36-meter gulet, named Babylon with a crew of 6… so, definitely not the worst news to be upgraded to a bigger boat!

We let our charter company know our preferences for our meals and itinerary – we wanted to prioritize secluded swimming coves with just a few “must visit” spots. Once we had everything planned out, we were ready to set sail!

Sunset view from the beach in Datca, Turkey

Destination Highlights from the Turkey Gulet Cruise

Since our gulet cruise began in Gocek and ended in Bodrum, we flew into Dalaman Airport which was just 25 minutes from Gocek, and out of Milas–Bodrum Airport.

Over the next seven days, we were able to experience some of the best places on the Turkish Riviera including quaint towns, stunning beaches and picturesque islands.

Here are some of the top destination highlights from my Turkey gulet cruise!

Harbor view of Gocek, Turkey

Gocek (written Göcek in Turkey, and pronounced go-chek) is a beautiful town located on the south coast of Turkey, about half an hour from Fethiye. It is situated between the Mediterranean and the Taurus Mountains and is known for its crystal-clear waters, and charming marina.

Since we arrived in Gocek the night before our gulet trip, we were able to explore the town’s bustling marina.

Gocek’s marina can accommodate over 700 boats so it’s a popular destination for boaters from all over the world!

The town has tons of restaurants to chose from with a range of delicious Turkish and international cuisines. And, there are lots of shops so you can grab any last minute items you may need for your trip — from swimsuits and clothing to towels and pool floats! Plus, there are plenty of grocery markets and wine shops so you can stock up on anything you’ll need for the boat.

Gocek Hotels

Looking for the best hotels in Gocek? Here are my top picks!

  • D Resort Gocek : If you have some time to spend at your hotel in Gocek (a least a day or two!), this luxury hotel is an excellent pick! With a gorgeous beach club, swimming pool, and spa, you’re guaranteed to have a luxurious and relaxing time at D Resort Gocek.
  • Hotel Marina Bay Göcek : Just planning a quick stay in Gocek before your gulet trip? Hotel Marina Bay Göcek is a great and convenient option that’s right on the marina! Guests loved the comfortable, well-appointed rooms and the view of the marina from the balconies.
  • Rixos Premium Göcek : I really wanted to stay here after I came across some photos of their stunning beach club on Instagram! However, they were fully booked and required a minimum 2 night stay. (Their minimum stay varies based on time of year though, so it could still be worth looking into for your trip!). This luxury hotel is all-inclusive and features a private beach, making it a great option for families or groups to enjoy Gocek for a few nights.

Lycian Rock Tombs in Dalyan, Turkey

Dalyan is a small town situated on the banks of the Dalyan River, which flows into the Mediterranean sea. The town is very picturesque with sweeping river views and stunning mountains in the backdrop!

And, Dalyan offers plenty of things to do. One of the most famous sights is the Lycian rock tombs that are carved into the cliffs overlooking the town. Nearby, visitors can bathe themselves in mud that is said to have therapeutic properties for the skin — I know my skin felt buttery soft afterwards!

Since we were coming from the gulet boat, our crew organized a private river cruise for us on the Dalyan River. Our little river boat picked us up directly from our gulet and we got to stop at Iztusu Beach on the way, which is a protected nesting ground for loggerhead sea turtles.

Once in Daylan, we had a great day taking in the views, exploring the town, and soaking in the mud baths. We also had a wonderful lunch at La Boheme , where we met the friendly owner and got to dine with views of the Lycian rock tombs!

Aegean Sea in Bozburun, Turkey

The Bozburun Peninsula is a fairly untouched and rugged region that is home to stunningly beautiful beaches, secluded coves, and little islands. The area is perfect for hiking, swimming, and exploring, and offers sweeping views of the Aegean Sea and the surrounding islands. On the other hand, the small town of Bozburun is a popular starting point for the “Blue Cruise,” a traditional Turkish sailing adventure that takes visitors along the coast of the Aegean Sea, stopping at different towns and islands along the way.

We opted to spend the day near a little island off the coast of Bozburun and had a fabulous time snorkeling, swimming, paddle-boarding and relaxing. We loved this area for it’s incredibly clear and calm waters!

Beach Club at La Guerite in D Maris Bay

D Maris Bay

D Maris Bay is a luxury resort located on the Datça Peninsula in southwestern Turkey, near the town of Marmaris. It is situated on a hillside overlooking the Aegean Sea, and offers stunning views of the surrounding coastline and islands.

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The mega resort is also home to a yacht club, spa, and several beach clubs and world-renowned restaurants.

The resort’s flagship restaurant, Nusr-Et Steakhouse, is famous for its high-quality meat dishes (and is owned by internet personality, Salt Bae!), while the Zuma Beach Club offers Japanese and Asian fusion cuisine, and Manos serves traditional Greek food by the sea.

We made a reservation at La Guérite, a restaurant and beach club serving French and Mediterranean cuisine that also has locations in France.

The restaurant has a buzzy vibe with a DJ and cabanas along the beach. We absolutely loved the beautiful beach, delicious food (hello, truffle pasta!), and overall fun atmosphere.

Sunset view from the beach in Datca, Turkey

Similar to Bozburun, Datca (written Datça in Turkey, and pronounced daht-cha) is both a small town and a peninsula. The area is known for its unspoiled beauty, with lovely beaches, crystal-clear waters, and rugged hillsides covered in pine forests. Datca also has a rich history, dating back to ancient times. The town is located near the ruins of Knidos, an important center of trade and culture in ancient Greece, and there are several other ancient sites in the area, including Loryma and Kastabos.

The charming town of Datca is home to seaside restaurants, shopping, and weekly markets where locals sell fresh produce, crafts, and other goods. The markets are a great place to experience the local culture and buy souvenirs to take home.

Floating in the sea off Kara Ada Island near Bodrum, Turkey

Kara Ada Island

Kara Ada is a small island located off the coast of Bodrum, one of the most popular resort towns in southwestern Turkey. The island feels very untouched since there isn’t much development on it (unlike nearby Bodrum!) and it offers plenty of opportunities for swimming, sunbathing and snorkeling.

We spent the day in Aquarius Bay which is honestly one of the most beautiful bays we saw. The bay had such crystal clear water that it felt more like a swimming pool than the sea!

View of the marina and Bodrum Castle in Turkey

Bodrum is a large resort town on the Turkish Riviera that is known for its history, natural beauty, beach clubs, nightlife, and shopping.

The town is home to the ruins of the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, as well as several other ancient sites, including the Bodrum Castle, which was built by the Knights Hospitaller in the 15th century.

Bodrum is also known for its vibrant nightlife, with plenty of bars, nightclubs, and restaurants. The town is particularly popular with younger crowds, who come to party and dance until the early hours of the morning.

For those looking for more of a relaxing visit (like me!), there are a number of resorts outside of the hustle and bustle that offer private beach clubs, spas and restaurants.

Sunset views of Paradise Bay at the Mandarin Oriental Bodrum

Bodrum Hotels

Looking for the best hotels in Bodrum, Turkey? From small boutique hotels to sprawling resorts, Bodrum has a range of accommodations both in the center of town and on the coast of the Aegean Sea.

  • The Bodrum EDITION : A stylish and contemporary luxury hotel overlooking Yalikavak Bay, offering a range of amenities including a private beach club, multiple restaurants and bars, and a spa with a Turkish hammam.
  • METT Hotel & Beach Resort Bodrum : METT Hotel & Beach Resort Bodrum is a contemporary beachfront resort and is one of the top rated hotels in the area. It features a private beach, multiple pools, a spa, lots of dining options, and incredible sea views!
  • MGallery The Bodrum Hotel Yalikavak : This modern boutique hotel located in Yalikavak has luxurious accommodations, a private beach, an infinity pool, a spa, and beautiful sea views.
  • Mandarin Oriental : A luxurious resort offering panoramic sea views, a gorgeous private beach club, and a range of amenities including restaurants, spa, fitness center, and tennis courts. I absolutely loved my stay here and would highly recommend it for a luxury getaway!
  • Mare Deluxe Residence : This modern beachfront hotel located near Kucukbuk Beach offers stylish rooms, a private beach area, multiple pools, and a range of dining options.
  • Lujo Hotel A`la Carte All Inclusive : A luxury all-inclusive resort located in Guvercinlik, home to a private beach, multiple pools, water sports activities, a spa, and several restaurants.
  • Swissôtel Resort Bodrum Beach : This beachfront resort is located in Turgutreis, Bodrum and has a stylish, modern design, as well as a private beach, multiple pools (both indoor and outdoor!), and a spa. The marina is about a 30 minute walk from the hotel making it a good option for those who want to be outside of the hustle and bustle!
  • Radisson Collection Hotel, Bodrum : Located in Akyarlar, this hotel is uniquely positioned between the mountains, the beach, and a small harbor — and offers views of all three! Plus, guests can expect modern accommodations, a private beach, multiple pools (indoor and outdoor), and a spa with a Turkish hammam.
  • Prive Hotel Bodrum – Adult Only : Located 20 minutes’ walk from the center of Bodrum , this hotel is known for its contemporary accommodations, stunning sea views, and friendly service.
  • Casa Nonna Bodrum : Just 10 minutes from the city center, Casa Nonna is a chic boutique hotel exclusively for adults. Some of the highlights of this hotel are the infinity pool with panoramic sea views and the Turkish hammam at the spa!
  • Costa Maya Bodrum : With trendy decor, spacious rooms, and an outdoor pool and sundeck, you can’t beat Costa Maya for a budget stay just 5 minutes’ walk from the marina.
  • Asmin Hotel Bodrum : Located in the heart of Bodrum, Asmin Hotel offers clean, comfortable rooms, an outdoor pool, and a friendly, welcoming staff.
  • Roas Hotel : This hotel features an outdoor swimming pool, peaceful location surrounded my nature, and beautiful sea views. Plus, it’s just a 7-minute walk to Bitez Beach!
  • Su Hotel – Bodrum : Guests love that Su Hotel is close the harbor in Bodrum but still feels secluded. And, the hotel features well-designed rooms, an outdoor pool, and friendly service.
  • Costa Bitezhan Hotel – All Inclusive : Located at the seafront of Bitez, Costa Bitezhan Hotel has its own private beach with sun loungers, we well as a pool and Turkish hammam!

Gulet boat on the Turkish Riviera

Tips for Visiting the Turkish Riviera on a Gulet Cruise

After spending a week on a gulet boat, I have a couple of tips to make your trip as smooth as possible:

Bring cash: You’ll want to bring some cash to tip your crew at the end of your trip. We found that there were a few ATMs throughout our stops but definitely not many so I’d recommend coming prepared!

Cell Service: Some boats have WiFi on board but I’ve found that it can be very spotty. Also, there were some areas where we found we didn’t have any cell service so we weren’t able to access the internet. I would recommend downloading music playlists and kindle books in advance. Or you could disconnect completely and pack physical books, games, etc to keep you entertained during downtown on the boat!

Underwater view of the Aegean Sea on the Turkish Riviera

My Turkey Gulet Cruise Review

Overall, I absolutely loved spending a week onboard a gulet boat to explore the Turkish Riviera and would highly recommend it.

Turkey’s incredible natural beauty surpassed my expectations and I loved how, being on a boat, we were able to explore secluded coves and hidden islands that we otherwise would probably never get to visit! Spending our days swimming, snorkeling and paddle-boarding was a highlight for me — as I love being in the water.

One thing that did surprise me was how remote and untouched much of the coastline was. Most of the towns we visited were sleepy yet quaint (expect for Bodrum and Gocek!). While this was a positive for me — I felt like we got to disconnect and enjoy nature — it may not be for those who prefer an action packed trip.

If you’re looking for a relaxing week to spend with friends over good food and wine, with plenty of sunshine, swimming, and the unmatched beauty of the the Turkish Riviera… then this could be the perfect trip for you!

Sunset views of Paradise Bay at the Mandarin Oriental Bodrum

What to Pack for the Turkish Riviera

That’s a wrap on my Turkey gulet cruise review! Still have questions about chartering a gulet in Turkey? Let me know in the comments!

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Absolutely! We used Barbaros Yachting 🙂

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Premiered On: 12/08/2010

The fascinating capitals of Finland and Estonia offer a chance to sample each country's history, art, and distinct love of life. Rick starts in Helsinki with its Neoclassical old town, modern flair for design, and steamy saunas. Then it's just a two-hour boat ride to Tallinn - with its medieval charms and new-found prosperity - celebrating its freedom and thriving in its post-USSR renaissance.

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Galicia and the Camino de Santiago - S6 E11

Premiered On: 12/15/2010

Rick follows the trail pilgrims have trod for centuries, from the French border to Santiago de Compostela in the northwest corner of Spain. Along the way, he stops off in Pamplona to run with the bulls, and dives into the unique Celtic culture of Galicia - where Riverdance meets flamenco.

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Basque Country - S6 E12

Premiered On: 12/22/2010

The homeland of the proud and resilient Basque people is split between France and Spain. From his San Sebastian home base, Rick tours the ancient Basque capital of Gernika, the dazzling Guggenheim Modern in Bilbao, and then crosses into France for more Basque Country charms. From yummy tapa bars to lightning-fast jai alai games, Rick experiences Basque culture at its most vivid.

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Greece's Peloponnese - S5 E9

Premiered On: 12/17/2008

After enjoying the charming old port town of Nafplio, Rick goes to the ruins of Olympia and explores the ancient capital of Mycenae. He wanders off the beaten path along the rustic, rough-and-tumble Mani Peninsula, relaxes in the idyllic beach town of Kardymli, and marvels at Greece's Rock of Gibraltar: the fortress town of Monemvasia.

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Rome: Ancient Glory - S7 E1

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Focusing on the grandeur of classical Rome, Rick visits the Colosseum, the Pantheon, and the empire's exquisite art. He bicycles the Appian Way and marvels at Roman engineering.

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Copenhagen - S5 E10

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Rick discovers reminders of Copenhagen's Viking history and symbols of its proudly independent ways. He strolls through Europe's first great pedestrian zone, admires crown jewels in the palace, and takes a bike ride through a famous hippie squatter community, finishing at Copenhagen's full-time carnival, Tivoli Gardens.

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Rome: Baroque Brilliance - S7 E2

Premiered On: 11/10/2012

Rick rambles through the venerable heart of Rome, admires breathtaking Bernini statues, ponders sunbeams inside St. Peter's Basilica, and mingles with the Romans during an early-evening stroll. Following an exquisite Roman dinner, he joins locals after dark, lacing together the Eternal City's most romantic nightspots.

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Athens and Side Trips - S5 E8

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Stockholm - S6 E9

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The Czech Republic Off The Beaten Path - S5 E7

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Norway's West: Fjords, Mountains, and Bergen - S6 E8

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Vienna and the Danube - S5 E6

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A Quick Guide to Budget Gulet Sailing in Turkey for Backpackers

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You won’t find a better way to explore Turkey’s Turquoise Coast than from the decks of a gulet (a traditional wooden boat). But did you know you can experience a blue cruise like this on a backpacker’s budget? You can sail the stunning Turkish Riviera from Fethiye to Olympos on a 4-day cabin charter from just $260. That’s crazy cheap.

Imagine this…

Watching a display of shooting stars as you drift off to sleep, no noise but the waves lapping against the side of the boat. Waking up to the sunrise in a secluded cove, to the smell of pine and herbs and honey. Padding barefoot along the deck, bracing yourself for a dive into water that sparkles like gemstones. Afterwards, you plot the day’s adventures over a breakfast spread of tomato, cheese, cucumber, olives, coffee, bread, and jams.

The catch? For the cheapest prices, you’ll have to share a boat and can expect the facilities to be basic. Oh, but it’s worth it though.

Read on to discover why.

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WHY TAKE A FETHIYE-OLYMPOS BLUE CRUISE

I used to be scared of the sea .  One of my first memories is of being on a ferry aged 3, afraid to go anywhere near the guardrail. My mind boggled at how anyone could think boats were safe.

A gulet cruise in Turkey converted me.

It was an ex’s idea. We were in Fethiye , heading for Olympos on the Turquoise Coast on the south-west of the country. A backpacker’s haven with treehouses and beach-side ruins, it has drawn hippy types for decades.

The scenic coastal route to Olympos would take a few days and a few buses. But in Fethiye, we discovered that a 3-night cabin charter on gulet cruise could take us along the same route.

This stretch of coastline isn’t the easiest to explore by road. Many of the villages and bays along this coast were inaccessible to road traffic until the 1970s and, despite the new highways, there are still many parts that are difficult to access by car or public transport.

What better than to drift lazily between them on a boat?

A cabin charter is where you rent a room on a boat with other travellers (I use the word ‘room’ loosely). Once I learned the price, I was sold. With food and accommodation costs factored in, it wasn’t much more expensive than making our own way there.

Any fears I had of water were quickly dispelled once I strapped on a snorkel mask and jumped into those crystal clear turquoise seas. The food was as good as a restaurant, but with a much better view.

It wasn’t long before I was a convert to travelling by boat.

Related read : Top 10 Bluest Waters in the Mediterranean

Gulets line Fethiye harbour at sunset

WHAT IS A BLUE CRUISE?

Gulet sailing in Turkey refers to a type of  sailing charter in this southwestern corner of Turkey, typically week-long liveaboard trips along the stretch of coast from Bodrum to Antalya with an emphasis on enjoying the nature as much as the sights and towns.

Gulet cruises in Turkey are also commonly referred to as a ‘ blue cruise ‘ or ‘ blue voyage ‘. Same thing.

The gulet cruise industry is popularly credited to Cevat Sakir – the Fisherman of Halicarnassus  – a writer who was exiled to Bodrum in 1925.

He fell in love with the simplicity of life and beauty of the area, often taking his literary friends out on sponge-diving boats when they visited. Several books were published about these trips, and before long fishing boats had been converted for the tourists seeking the same experience.

WHAT IS A GULET?

A gulet is a type of traditional Turkish wooden motor sailing vessel, originally used for fishing and sponging. If you’re wondering how to say ‘gulet’, it’s pronounced more like ‘goo-let’ than ‘gull-et’.

Although gulets do have sails, you can expect to motor cruise most of the time. Since gulets became popular for charters, adaptations have been made to the design to make it more comfortable for living aboard but less suitable for sailing. They have roomy decks with plenty of space for al fresco dining and sunbathing, and are wide and stable vessels.

The downside of motor cruising is the engine noise. And if you’re looking to learn how to sail, this is not the trip for you.

But if you want to experience life at sea for a few days and explore the coast by boat then gulet sailing in Turkey is great fun and great value. Turkey isn’t the only place in the Mediterranean you can gulet cruise; similar vessels have cropped up in Croatia and Montenegro, but this stretch of coast is the spiritual home.

Related read : Heading to the Turquoise Coast? Check out our interview with local blog Slow Travel Guide on making the most of this beautiful region.

A Turkish gulet at sea in the evening sun

WHAT TO EXPECT ON A CABIN CHARTER

Most boats offering cabin charters have around 12 passengers and 3 crew, although some party boats cram on more than that. Your meals are provided on the boat and there’s ample room on deck for lounging around, sunbathing, playing cards. A bimini provides shade and protection from the sun. You’ll spend most nights at anchor, hanging out with your fellow passengers, although there are opportunities to link up with other boats if you feel like it (particularly at the infamous Pirate Bay disco). It’s a great way to travel for singles, although you find plenty of couples and friends on the cabin charters too.

The cabins on budget boats are tiny and unlikely to have (working) A/C, meaning it’s more comfortable to sleep on a mattress on deck. If privacy/air-conditioning/showers are more your style then check out more expensive voyages with higher spec boats.

Typical stops between Fethiye and Olympos include:

  • Butterfly Valley

Other hubs where you can start/finish a gulet cruise are:

  • Rhodes (for Greek islands)

The sunken ruins at Kevoka from a gulet

HOW MUCH DOES A GULET CRUISE COST?

So you think sailing’s just for the super-rich? That’s what I thought too. Having grown up inland with no particular interest or experience of watersports, I’d never given sailing a moment’s consideration. I assumed that it was out of my budget and didn’t see the appeal.

Until I tried it.

Cabin charters are the best way to try sailing on a budget

  • Cabin charters are shared trips where you rent a cabin rather than the whole boat
  • Itineraries tend to be fixed
  • It’s a great way to meet people if you’re travelling solo
  • Worried about sharing a small space with strangers? Gulets are spacious compared to standard cruising yachts

What’s a typical price for a gulet cruise?

The cheapest rates I’ve seen online for 2018 are around the  € 200 mark for the 4-day Fethiye-Olympos route, which tends to be the cheapest option. The higher the price, the better the facilities on the boat. 7-day itineraries start at around €3 00 .

When comparing operators it’s wise to check what’s included. Some allow you to bring your own booze, which can make a difference to your budget if you’re bringing the party spirit. Otherwise alcoholic drinks are sold on board.

Kaş and Kalekoy from the water

BOOKING A CABIN CHARTER ON A GULET

If you’re travelling in peak season (July/August) you should consider booking in advance in order to secure the itinerary/boat that you’re after. That said, there is plenty of competition so it’s not strictly necessary.

The benefits of booking when you’re already in Turkey are that you’ll be able to compare operators, get a sense of the other passengers and crew, and potentially negotiate a lower price—particularly in shoulder season or if you’re travelling solo and hope to avoid paying the dreaded single supplement.

Some people like to party more than others, so talk to the operators to find the boat that’s the right fit for you. Find out who else has booked, make sure you know what’s included in the cost, and don’t forget to check out online reviews.

Things to bear in mind:

  • You will be sharing a small space and basic facilities with strangers
  • Expect to sleep on deck under the stars, it’s too hot in the cabins unless you’re splurging on a luxury boat with A/C
  • Hangovers at sea are an awful thing

Speaking of hangovers . . .

How to avoid a party boat, if that’s not your scene:

  • The cheaper the voyage, the more likely it will be full of party animals who have lined the freezer with booze
  • Particularly so in the university holidays – July/August
  • Fethiye-Olympos (and the reverse) tends to be the cheapest route and most popular with backpackers and young travellers
  • Check the ages of other passengers when booking

Olympos beach

I loved the gulet cruise experience so much that I brought a group of friends back the following year.

It wasn’t my last sailing experience either, since then I’ve gone on to sail on a tall ship around the Balearics , crewed on a classic yacht, and been a volunteer crew member on the Phoenician Ship Expedition around Africa.

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13 Day Unforgettable Turkey & Gulet Cruise

Experience a superior level of comfort. Our Small Group tours have been crafted for Inspiring Vacations travellers exclusively, with personal and unique experiences in mind. Travel with no more than 26 people, allowing for a more personalised and immersive experience. Please see the Important Information on your selected tour for the exact group size.

This tour is fully escorted by a dedicated tour leader who will accompany you throughout the tour. If your tour includes multiple countries, you will be met by a new tour leader in each country and any internal flights included will be unescorted.

A gulet is a wooden yacht usually built in Bodrum or Marmaris in Turkey that measures 20 to 30 metres in length on average. Handcrafted from mahogany, pine and teak, the gulets follow a design developed for these waters in Byzantine times, with a sharp bow, broad beam and rounded aft. They are stylish, graceful, fitted for comfort and full of character. We cruise in style along the spectacular coastline of Turkey for three days on a journey that promises Kodak moments at every turn.

Take advantage of our 7 day cooling-off period. 

This tour is categorised as 3 out of 5

Balanced exploration with walking tours : Our most popular style, this tour offers a good mix of planned activities and free time. Expect moderate daily walking tours, so pack comfortable shoes.

As a general requirement across all of our trips, you may be required to walk up and down stairs, get on and off transportation, handle your own luggage, and participate in all scheduled sightseeing that may be conducted on uneven ground and terrain. Any physical ailments you may have must be disclosed at the time of booking to determine your suitability and where required, supporting documentation may be requested to ensure that we are comfortable that you will enjoy your trip.

✓ Incredible sightseeing including Istanbul's historic monuments, the underground cities of Cappadocia, sail the Turkish Riviera on board a traditional gulet, visit Troy and the cliffs of Gallipoli ✓ Small group experience with no more than 16 guests ✓ 9 nights in central 4-star accommodation and boutique hotels ✓ 3 nights sailing on a traditional Turkish gulet ✓ Daily breakfast, 2 lunches and 5 dinners ✓ Visit a local vineyard and sample their award-winning range of wine ✓ Fully escorted by an expert tour leader ✓ In-depth sightseeing as per the itinerary ✓ Dedicated air-conditioned transportation

✈ Needing international airfares to accompany your Inspiring Vacation? You will be able to access our flight portal after securing your package to add international airfares to your booking.

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Travel with the experts for a carefully curated, value-packed discovery of the world's most iconic destinations. Our tours are bursting with must-see sights, rich experiences and quality inclusions, all at an unbeatable price. Bucket list dreams are ticked off on these all-encompassing journeys.

Day 1 Istanbul

Your small group tour through Turkey awaits! Prepare to be spellbound by this continent-straddling metropolis that the Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, and Ottomans have all called home.

Airport transfers are not included. Our transfer portal offers the option to book your airport transfers for an easier arrival experience (additional charges apply). Access to this portal will be available through your Traveller Hub once your booking is confirmed.

Check in: Passengers will be arriving at various times throughout the day from as early as 6am through to late evening. If arriving prior to standard check-in time, which is generally 3pm local time, you are welcome to leave your luggage with hotel reception and explore your surroundings until check-in becomes available, as there are generally no scheduled activities on Day 1 of the itinerary. The hotel may grant early check-in, however this is strictly subject to availability and at the hotels discretion.

Day 2 Istanbul

After breakfast, enjoy a fully guided tour of the only city to span two continents, visiting the Blue Mosque, St Sophia Museum, Basilica Cistern and the Hippodrome.

We follow in the footsteps of the city’s most famous ruler, Sultan Ahmed, and head to the district of Sultanahmet, within Istanbul's old city. The historic centre of Istanbul, here you'll explore the legacy of the Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman empires.

Day 3 Istanbul Gallipoli Çanakkale

One of the most emotionally touching places in Turkey, today we visit the WW1 Battlefields of Gallipoli including Lone Pine and Chunuk Bair Memorials, ANZAC Cove, The Nek, Johnston's Jolly, original trenches and tunnels. We'll spend a moment in quiet contemplation, looking down upon the rough hills and gullies that became the graveyard for so many thousands of young men from both sides. We’ll tour the former battlefields and find remnants of trenches used by the Turkish soldiers. Afterwards, we continue on to Canakkale.

Day 4 Çanakkale Troy Selçuk

Step back in time today as we visit Troy and its famed Trojan Horse. Learn about the groundbreaking archaeological digs and how the site has baffled historians.

Day 5 Selçuk Ephesus Selçuk

Absorb yourself in history today with a guided tour of Ephesus and a visit to the site of the Temple of Artemis. Feel the mystical atmosphere of the ancient city and theatre before continuing to the former Greek village of Sirince, famous for its fruit wines.

Carpet weaving has long traditions in Turkey and at the carpet village we learn how the carpets are made by hand and what determines their value.

Tonight, we will visit a local vineyard and learn about the local production. You will taste 3 local wines from the region at the garden of the vineyard and return back our hotel.

Day 6 Selçuk Fethiye Embark Gulet Cruise

PLEASE NOTE - These traditional gulets boats are simple yet they are cozy and very comfortable. All cabins have double beds (maximum size of the bed is 180 cm) and the cabins are nicely appointed with private ensuites. Note there is limited space on the boat and the size of the bathrooms are quite small. Most of your time will be spent on deck enjoying the view. Gulets are traditional Turkish boats and do not have aircon. As they are wooden boats, they allow for much more air circulation and you have the advantage of the ocean breeze. Sailing on a gulet is a unique and memorable way to spend three nights!

IMPORTANT: Electricity supply is very limited. The electricity of most yachts runs at 12 V/24 V. Please consider this if you wish to bring battery-operated equipments. Electrical appliances may only be connected while the yacht is tied up to land.

Day 7 Gulet Cruise

After breakfast we depart for Cleopatra's Baths (Hamam Bay). Enjoy a swim in the ancient ruins of these Roman Baths. We then cruise to Sarsala Bay, a striking pine-surrounded bay. It is also a convenient starting point for a 45-minute hike to ancient Lissa, notable mostly for inscribed walls dating from the 3rd century BC rule of two of Cleopatra's Ptolemy forebears.

Bedri Rahmi Bay is our next stop, named after one of the first 'Blue Cruisers' who painted here in 1973 a fish on the rocks. Jump in the clear water or explore the island.

Day 8 Gulet Cruise

Today we cruise to the Yassica Islands. These tiny little islands don't have individual names. They are so small that no one has named them. The biggest one has a sandy beach and there is a small pool cape off the lagoon. We will then cruise to the tranquil area of Gocek Islands where we can swim, snorkel or just soak up some sun and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. Enjoy a last swim at Red Island before we overnight in Fethiye Harbour.

Day 9 Disembark Gulet Cruise Pamukkale

After an early departure from the gulet, we'll head to magnificent white calcium terraces, known as Travertines, in Pamukkale where we also tour the ancient city of Hierapolis. Take a dip, amongst ancient columns, in the hot springs that were used in Roman times for their therapeutic Powers.

Day 10 Pamukkale Konya Cappadocia

After an early departure from the Pamukkale, we'll head to magnificent Cappadocia. En route, we will stop at the Mevlana Museum in Konya and Sultanhani Caravansary. On arrival in Cappadocia, spend the evening at leisure.

Day 11 Cappadocia

This morning, find yourself a roof top cafe and enjoy the spectacle of the plethora of hot air balloons rising into the morning sky. 

Marvel at the lunar landscape of Cappadocia today as we visit the Goreme Valley Open Air Museum and the fairy chimneys, and explore the many levels of an underground city. You'll see fascinating rock formations such as cones, peaks and fairy chimneys made from tuff – a light, porous rock formed by consolidated volcanic ash – as well as man-made cave chapels from early Christian times. 

Optional Tour: Hot Air Ballooning Early birds have the option of taking a hot air balloon over the surreal Cappadocian landscape. The scene at sunrise is sure to take your breath away. Please note, this activity can only be booked locally. Please speak to your tour leader on day one to organise this.

Day 12 Cappadocia Ankara Istanbul

We depart early this morning for the nation's capital, Ankara.

Here we visit Anitkabir, the mausoleum of the famed Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, before returning to Istanbul for our final evening in Turkey.

Day 13 Istanbul

As they say, all good things must come to an end. Today marks the end of your incredible tour through Turkey. 

Check out: Passengers will be departing at various times throughout the day. Standard hotel check-out times will apply no matter what time your flight is scheduled to depart. Check-out time is generally anywhere from 10am-12pm. You are welcome to leave your luggage at hotel reception and spend your final moments of free time exploring the area or alternatively please speak with hotel staff if you would like to extend your check-out time. Please note this service is subject to availability and will likely come at an additional cost. 

What's Included

  • Small group experience with no more than 16 guests
  • Incredible sightseeing including Istanbul's historic monuments, the underground cities of Cappadocia, sailing on board a traditional gulet, visiting Troy and the cliffs of Gallipoli, and a special wine tasting at a local vineyard
  • 9 nights in central 4-star accommodation and boutique hotels
  • 3 nights sailing on a traditional Turkish 'gulet'
  • Daily breakfast, 2 lunches and 5 dinners
  • Professional fully escorted guide throughout
  • In Depth sightseeing as per the itinerary (entrance fees not included)
  • Dedicated air-conditioned transportation

Sightseeing Highlights

  • Istanbul - Uncover the grandeur of the incredible Blue Mosque.
  • Gallipoli - Visit the beach and cemeteries of Anzac Cove and the memorials of Lone Pine and Chunuk Bair.
  • Troy - See the remnants of the ancient city walls and the famed wooden horse.
  • Ephesus - Explore Ephesus, arguably the greatest Greco-Roman site in the world, which features the iconic Library of Celsus and a huge amphitheatre.
  • Sirince - Witness a carpet weaving demonstration and explore this former Greek town.
  • Selcuk - Visit a local vineyard and learn about the local wine production during a special wine tasting.
  • Pamukkale - Travese the white travertine terraces of Pamukkale, and watch the sun set over this fascinating lunar landscape.
  • Pamukkale - Visit the ruins of Hierapolis and the ancient Roman baths that are said to date back to 190AD.
  • Gulet - Board a traditional Turkish  gulet  and sail along the country's renowned Turquoise Coast past ancient ruins and incredible scenery, enjoying the leisurely pace and refreshing swims at secluded beaches.
  • Hamam Bay - Enjoy a swim in the ancient ruins of Cleopatra's Baths 
  • Cappadocia - Explore the out-of-this-world landscape of Cappadocia, walking among the fabled region's incredible fairy chimneys.
  • Cappadocia - Tour the Derinkuyu underground city.
  • Ankara - Visit Antibakir, the mausoleum of the famed Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.

Inspiring Features

Inspiring Taste

  • We enjoy a guided tour of an award-winning winery in Selcuk, before tasting three of their best wines.

Inspiring Stays

  • Sail the Turkish Riviera for 3 nights on board a traditional gulet. Handcrafted from mahogany, pine and teak, the gulets follow a design developed for these waters in Byzantine times.

Gulet Cruise Details

PLEASE NOTE - These traditional gulets boats are simple yet they are cozy and very comfortable. All cabins have double beds (maximum size of the bed is 180 cm) and the cabins are nicely appointed with private ensuites. Note there is limited space on the boat and the size of the bathrooms are quite small.

Most of your time will be spent on deck enjoying the view. Gulets are traditional Turkish boats and do not have aircon. As they are wooden boats, they allow for much more air circulation and you have the advantage of the ocean breeze. Sailing on a gulet is a unique and memorable way to spend three nights!

Electricity supply is very limited. The electricity of most yachts runs at 12 V/24 V. Please consider this if you wish to bring battery-operated equipments. Electrical appliances may only be connected while the yacht is tied up to land.

No drinks are included as part of our package, however drinks may be purchased on board. Some Gulets provide drinks packages however, each gulet is privately owned so options provided will differ from ship to ship. Please enquire with your guide on tour.

Payment Terms

Flight information & booking options.

This is a land only package.

This package does not include international airfares. If you would like to add airfares to your booking our flight portal will be available via your Traveller Hub. The flight portal will allow you to search for all available airfares to your destination. The function works like most general flight search engines allowing you to select your preferred airline, book different cabin classes (eg. Business class) and view flight durations and transit times to your destination. 

The flight portal will be available via your Traveller Hub once the following criteria has been met:

  • Your booking is confirmed
  • Your departure date is within 11 months
  • You  have completed your passenger detail form

Visit our Flight Hub for more information on terms and conditions, amending your flights and information on luggage allowances.

Airport Transfers Information

Some of our packages will include airport transfers in either one or both directions when arriving or departing from your destination. To know if transfers are included please view the ‘inclusions’ section of your selected package. If airport transfers are stated, transfers will be included as advised. If transfers are not included, we also offer the option to book your airport transfers using our online portal. Access to this portal is available through your Traveller Hub once your booking is confirmed. Transfers are readily available and do not need to be booked until your final hotel list has been confirmed. Once you have made a transfer booking, please refer to your confirmation email for all transfer details including a local contact number for the transfer company.

If you book pre and/or post-tour accommodation on your own arrangement, and the tour includes transfers, note that these will be forfeited. The transfers are only provided in line with the tour dates and pre and/or post-tour accommodation purchased through Inspiring Vacations when available.

Visa & Passport

It is the traveller's responsibility to ensure they have a valid passport. The passport must be valid for a minimum of six months from the intended date of return. Visas may be required for your destination. For further visa information, click here .

Important Information

Fitness Requirements While the tour itinerary should give you some guidance and overview to the expected requirements, to determine if this tour is right for you we categorise each of our tours in terms of their intensity. These guidelines are to ensure that each tour group is conducted as expected and to ensure the overall satisfaction of all Inspiring Vacations customers.

As a general rule, porterage is not included, therefore at all times you are expected to handle your own luggage where help may not be available.

This particular tour is categorised as a “3”:

3 – Moderate Tour: A good level of fitness and mobility is required, as this tour includes a moderate level of physical activity and is considered a medium-fast paced tour. You should be able to walk up and down stairs, get on and off the coach and able to walk reasonable distances of approximately 2 kilometres per day or more with ease. Any physical ailments you may have must be disclosed at the time of booking to determine your suitability. If you have any form of walking aids, other than a walking stick or hiking poles, then this tour is not suitable.

Tipping A friendly reminder that tipping is not included in your package. Tipping is not compulsory on your trip, but they can make a big difference to locals employed in the tourism industry. If you are happy with the services provided, a tip is an appropriate way to thank them. While it may not be customary to you, it is of great significance to the people who will take care of you during your travels and inspires excellent service.

  Over the years we have found that many of our travellers find the need for tipping to be both tiresome and embarrassing, especially if they don’t have the correct small change. To overcome this, your leader might raise the idea of a group tipping kitty, whereby everybody contributes an equal amount and then your tour leader pays the tips as you go. The leader will keep a running record of all monies spent (except restaurant tips). The record can be checked at any time and any money remaining at the end of the tour returned to group members. This amount is usually €2-4 (AUD$3-6)  per person per day. This kitty does not include tips for your leader and crew.

  You may also consider tipping your tour leader for outstanding service throughout your trip. The amount is entirely a personal preference; however as a guideline of €2-4 (AUD$3-6) per person per day can be used. Of course, you are free to tip as you see fit, depending on your perception of service quality and the length of your trip.

Accommodation The accommodation listed is subject to change. Any changes will be of an equal or higher standard. Bedding configurations (double or twin) are requests only. All efforts will be made to meet your preferences however any changes are beyond our control.

Single Supplement Single supplement is $745.00 per person, in addition to the twin-share price.

Triple Share Not available.

Tour Length The total length of the tour in days includes time spent inflight and is subject to change, depending on the flight schedule. Please refer to the day-by-day itinerary for the time spent in your destination(s).

Travel Insurance Travel insurance is recommended to protect yourself against the unexpected. In addition to the support that a policy may provide, you may be asked to present a copy of your travel insurance documentation while traveling.

Visa & Passport information It is the traveller's responsibility to ensure they have a valid passport. The passport must be valid for a minimum of six months from your intended date of return.

All Australian passport holders will require a visa to enter Turkey. The visa must be issued prior to departing Australia.

How: Turkey has an e-visa system which can be applied for online by clicking  HERE .

Cost: USD $60 per person (subject to change) Visa Type: Tourist Visa / Single Entry When to apply: 30 days prior to departure

Please note: Do NOT apply for your visa until you receive your tour documentation from Inspiring Vacations 30 days prior to your departure.

Group Size Minimum 2, maximum 16.

Tour Style To meet the needs of various types of travelers, we choose to operate various types of tours, and depending on your selected package will mean different services are provided throughout your trip. The following descriptions of each tour style we hope will ensure that each traveller has appropriate expectations before they start their travels: 

  • Fully Escorted - This tour is fully escorted by an expert English-speaking guide who will accompany you throughout the tour.
  • Group Tour - Offers unparalleled value for money and are the perfect style of travel for those on a budget, though still eager to pack as much into their itinerary as possible. These tours tick all the boxes with an abundance of inclusions such as sightseeing highlights, expert tour guides, quality accommodation, transfers, coach transportation, some meals and more. Please note that the maximum group size will vary between deals and will be mentioned within the Fine Print of each deal page.

Health & Mobility Requirements

All participants must be in good physical condition to fully engage in this journey. For the safety and welfare of yourself and fellow travellers, if you are feeling unwell prior to departure, we advise staying home and contacting us to arrange alternate plans.

Prior to selecting your trip, carefully review the itinerary to assess your ability to comfortably manage our travel style. Please be aware that if, based on evaluation by our leader or local representative, a participant is deemed unable to safely complete the itinerary, we retain the right to exclude them from all or part of the trip without reimbursement.

It is advisable to consult your physician for current medical travel advisories and any required vaccinations before embarking. We recommend carrying a first aid kit and any necessary medications in their original packaging, as they may not be readily available during travel. For those carrying medication, it's essential to check your government's foreign travel guidelines for local restrictions or regulations.

Pre and Post-Tour Accommodation & Extra Services

You can enhance your holiday by arriving or departing before or after the tour. On this tour you can choose from the following options:

Pre Tour Accommodation

  • $169.00 per room, per night for double and twin share
  • $161.00 per room, per night for solo travellers

Post Tour Accommodation

Please select the number of extra nights required in the 'Additional Nights Accommodation' field when making your purchase. The additional cost for these arrangements will be added to your final payment invoice and are subject to availability.

  • International Airfares
  • Arrival airport transfer
  • Departure airport transfer
  • Travel insurance (compulsory)
  • Tipping for gulet staff, drivers and tour leader
  • Anything not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Optional activities
  • Personal expenses

Entrance Fees

What climate to expect.

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Entrance fees are not included in the tour price. Whilst we do our utmost to keep these entrance fees up to date, they do change often and so the entrance fees below should be treated as a guideline. All prices are per person:

  • Ankara - Atatürk's Mausoleum - Free
  • Cappadocia - Kaymakli - Underground City - 13 euros 
  • Ephesus - 40 euros 
  • Cappadocia - Göreme Open Air Museum - 20 euros
  • Istanbul - Blue Mosque - Free
  • Istanbul - Hippodrome - Free
  • Istanbul - St. Sophia Museum - 35 euros
  • Istanbul - Topkapi Palace (Hagia Irene and Harem) - (closed Tuesdays, replaced by Dolmabahce Palace) - 50 euros
  • Konya - Mevlana Museum - Free
  • Pamukkale - Calcium Travertines - Free
  • Pamukkale - Hierapolis - 30 euros
  • Site of the Temple of Artemis - Free
  • Sultanhani Caravansary - 2 euros
  • Troy - 27 euros

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Private Gulet Yacht Charter Sailing – Ms. Sanda Life

  • Relax in the scenic Gokkaya Bay
  • Stroll through the village of Simena
  • Explore ruins on St. Nicholas Island
Duration 8 days
DestinationsFethiye, Oludeniz, Kas, Kaleucagiz, Kekova, Kalkan
Age Range up to 82 year olds
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7-day Bodrum to Fethiye cruise

  • Swim in bays and climb Bozukkale's citadel
  • Meet and greet at Bodrum, ferry to Datca
  • Discover Marmaris' old town and nightlife
Duration 7 days
DestinationsBodrum, Datca, Marmaris, Ekincik, Dalyan, Fethiye
Age Range 18 to 39 year olds
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Istanbul to Mediterranean Gulet Cruise 5 Days

  • Explore Kas, dive or shop at boutique stores
  • Sail from Ucagiz and swim in Gokkaya Bay
  • Cruise to Fethiye, swim and lunch at bays
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DestinationsIstanbul, Antalya, Olympus, Kas, Oludeniz, Fethiye
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Olympos to Oludeniz - 3 Day/ 2 night cruise

  • Cruise over the ancient Sunken City
  • Explore Pirates Cave by snorkeling
  • Climb Simena Castle for bay views
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DestinationsOlympus, Demre, Kekova, Kas, Oludeniz
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Sail Fethiye – Kekova – Fethiye

  • Shop at Kas's local markets
  • Stroll through Kalkan's cobbled streets
  • Snorkel with Caretta turtles in Demre
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DestinationsFethiye, St. Nicholas Island, Kas, Demre, Kalkan
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Marmaris to Fethiye Mini Blue Cruise

  • Explore underwater ruins at Sunken Bath in Göcek Bay
  • Sail to Ekincik Bay for snorkeling adventures
  • Board your boat at Marmaris Harbor by 16:30
Duration 4 days
DestinationsMarmaris, Ekincik, Dalyan, Tersane, Fethiye
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Blue Escape in Turkey: 8 Days Sailing Tour from Fethiye

  • Meet and greet with a cocktail on arrival
  • Enjoy dinner and overnight on board each night
  • Watch the sunset from Gemiler Island
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Blue Escape in Turkey: 5 Days Sailing Tour from Gocek to Fethiye

  • Explore ancient ruins on Gemiler Island
  • Enjoy crystal waters at Buyuk Samanlik cove
  • Board at Gocek Port for a sunset sail
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Turkish Gulet (Yacht) Day Cruise

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Every port town along Turkey's  Aegean  and  Mediterranean  coasts has a marina filled with  Turkish  gulet  yachts , some of which take visitors on  day cruises  along the coast or to nearby islands.

The day-long excursion cruise may include a visit to some ancient ruin or coastal village, a swim in a quiet cove, and lunch.

You usually weigh anchor around 09:00 am and return to port around 17:00 or 18:00 (5 or 6 pm). The  cost  is quite reasonable.

It's important to find a boat that will have  congenial passengers who enjoy the same sort of cruise that you do, and who speak your language .

Go to the port the evening before you'd like to cruise, look the boats over, and  talk to the captain  (who will probably be on the boat just for that purpose). Be sure to ask what sort of passengers he usually accepts:

—Young single people wanting to party?

—Retirees interested in archeology?

Also ask what  language  most of the other passengers may speak. If everybody else is speaking some language you don't know, it could get boring for you.

If  lunch  is included, you should ask about it in detail (some boats are happy to furnish menus). A day cruise for  TL 50 with a very basic spaghetti or sandwich lunch may not be as good a bargain as a  TL 60 cruise offering a great multi-course  Turkish feast .

You can easily find day excursion boats in all these ports:


For a longer cruise, with nights spent on the yacht, consider a  full charter  or  cabin charter .

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Fethiye to Antalya Itinerary

Fethiye

Fethiye to Kalkan

Oludeniz

Kalkan to Aperlai Ancient City

Kas

Aperlai Ancient City to Gokkaya Bay

Sunken City

Gokkaya Bay to Olympos

Olympos

Olympos to Porto Ceneviz

Whilst you are all enjoying breakfast on board, you will cruise onto Porto Ceneviz or the bay of   Sazak .  Both of these places are known for their shocking beauty with the sheer cliffs dropping right into the sea. You will more than likely find the bays completely deserted for your own group to enjoy in complete privacy. In one of these chosen bays, you will anchor down to spend the evening.

Porto Ceneviz to Antalya

Phaselis

This morning after breakfast it's time to check out around  9:00 am and bid farewell to your friendly crew. If you need assistance with your ongoing journey or transfer please do not hesitate to discuss this at the time of making your private yacht charter turkey reservation.

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Fethiye – Antalya

Fethiye Bay, Turkey

Day 1 – Fethiye

Start your Turkey gulet trip in the laid-back city of Fethiye, site of ancient Telmessos. Explore this 2000-year-old site by visiting the huge Tomb of Amyntas or touring the excellent Fethiye museum. Or, if relaxing is your thing, why not try a Hamam at the famous Old Turkish Bath.

Day 2 – Butterfly Valley – Ölüdeniz – Gemiler Island

Butterfly Valley is simply breath-taking. Sapphire waters are sheltered by steep valleys as if they are trying to protect this beauty from the outside world. Drop anchor and plunge into the pristine seas. Your boat then sets sail to Ölüdeniz where you can swim or kayak around the peaceful lagoon. Your boat then sets sail to Gemiler Island, a beautiful spot famed for churches built between the fourth and sixth centuries. It’s also known as St Nicholas Island because of the belief that it was the location of the original tomb of St Nicholas (that’s Father Christmas to you and me!)

Day 3 – Kaputaş Beach – Yeşilköy

Kaputaş Beach is the place you’ll see on most Visit Turkey adverts: sapphire sea, white sand and dramatic cliffs, it’s reminiscent of the pristine beach of the Maldives. After a dip in the crystal clear waters, your next stop is the beautiful and peaceful Yeşilköy.

Day 4 – Kekova

Kekova is the base for exploring Üçağız Cove, home to one of the most intriguing of ancient sites in Turkey. Due to an earthquake the ancient city of Apollonia (Dolchiste) is now 2 metres under water. Explore Turkey’s famous sunken city as well as some stunning, partially submerged Lycian tombs. And as if that wasn’t enough, Üçağız Cove is a prime turtle spotting territory.

Day 5 – Olympos

Olympos

Day 6 – Antalya

The main city of the Turkish Riviera, this stop is a great opportunity to explore the cultural richness of modern-day Turkey and the historical sites of the region. Antalya is home to some of the best modern restaurants in the country. Swot up on the history of the region in the wonderful Antalya Museum or get soaked, scrubbed and massaged at one of the many great Hamams (Turkish Bath).

Day 7 – Kemer

Kemer is one of the greenest holiday resorts in the south of Turkey. Surrounded by pine forests and set at the foot of the Taurus Mountains, it’s one of the most popular spots for nature walk lovers. Stretch your legs and stock up on fresh mountain air.

Day 8 – Porto Ceneviz – Phaselis (Tekirova)

Enjoy the peace and seclusion of Porto Ceneviz (or Genoese). Soak up the sun on deck and plunge into the clear water. Later in the day your captain will take you along the coast, where you can opt to visit the stunning ruins of Phaselis or enjoy the stunning beach and sea at Tekirova.

Day 9 – Adrasan – Finike

Kemer

Day 10 – Gökkaya Cove – Demre (Myra)

You’ll spend the morning in the quiet and stunning Gökkaya Cove. After which, your boat will set sail to Demre, the ancient city of Myra. Home of St Nicholas (yes, Santa Claus is Turkish), Myra was one of the most important cities of ancient Lycia. Explore the Byzantine St Nicholas of Myra church or the rock tombs further in land.

Day 11 – Kaş

One of the pearls of the Mediterranean, Kaş is a charming town that’s both tranquil and very stylish. Reminiscent of a French village, enjoy the winding lanes, the Bougainvillea covered buildings and a host of excellent cafes and restaurants.

Day 12 – Kalkan

Kalkan

Day 13 – Turunçpınarı – Samanlık Cove

A day of sun, sea and seclusion. Enjoy the natural setting and sounds of birdsong as you swim and relax on deck in the beautiful coves of Turunçpınarı and Samanlık.

Day 14 – Kızılada

Spend the day swimming in the turquoise coves of Kızılada (Red Island), so called because of the colour of the beach at sunset. A final day of complete relaxation and a chance to reflect on the amazing journey you’ve just taken.

Day 15 – Fethiye

After enjoying a leisurely breakfast, you’ll disembark at 10am with an air relaxation and head full of memories from the boat cruise of a lifetime.

Please note: In the case of bad weather or sea conditions, for the safety and comfort of guests, Gulet Escapes reserves the right to change routes entirely or partially.

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    Antalya. This morning after breakfast it's time to check out around 9:00 am and bid farewell to your friendly crew. If you need assistance with your ongoing journey or transfer please do not hesitate to discuss this at the time of making your private yacht charter turkey reservation. Fethiye to Antalya cruise takes in some of the highlights ...

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