CHARTER FEE INCLUDES:
• accommodation on the yacht, permits, insurance, all equipement on board
• 4 crew members, wages and food for the crew
• fuel for main engines up to 4 hours cruising per day
• air-condition 12 hours per day
• tender 5.5 m with outboard engine 100 hp
• welcome drink and snack
• linen and towels, service on board, yacht cleaning, Wi-Fi
• Croatian VAT
Charter Rates Doesn't Include
• Port fees/anchorages: are to be paid on spot in each port/anchor (in cash), according to actual costs in
ports/anchors. The total cost per week depends on the selected itinerary/ports of call. It is not obligatory
for the yacht to be in the port each night, it can also be anchored, which lowers the mooring fees
(Approximate cost is between 1.500 – 2.000 Eur).
• Delivery fee for embarkation/disembarkation in any other port except base port, if “empty leg” caused
1000 Euro
Food Options
FOOD OPTIONS:
• Half board: 500€ pax/week (breakfast + lunch/dinner)*
• Extra meal: 50€ per pax
* breakfast includes tea/coffee, water and orange juice with meals
FOOD DISCOUNT FOR CHILDREN:
Children 0-3 age free, 3-10 age 50% of the price
Drink Options
BEVERAGE OPTIONS:
• Beverages yacht only: by bar price list, in this option client are not allowed to bring their own
beverages on board.
• All inclusive alcohol package: includes Croatian quality wines, beers, spirits, soft drinks, natural and
mineral water, coffee, tea, juices. Foreign spirits: whisky Red Label or Jameson, rum Bacardi or Captain
Morgan, gin Bombay or Tanqueray, vodka Absolute or Smirnoff, tequila Sierra or similar – 360 €
pax/week
. * Specially ordered wines, premium wines, champagne, foreign spirits and foreign drinks are at extra cost.
• All inclusive domestic non-alcoholic package: 140 € pax/week
• All drinks equipped by guests: corkage fee 1000€
How does charter Agreement work ?
Once your chosen Gulet has been confirmed, we will send you a standard Gulet charter agreement that needs to be signed. If your chosen cruise route requires a different embarking or disembarking place other than the gulet's central harbor, delivery/redelivery fees may apply.
Payment
We will require a 50 % deposit of the gulet rental to secure your reservation in Turkey, this is payable by bank transfer. The remaining balance including food monies, is payable 5 weeks before departure by bank transfer or alternatively the full amount may be paid in cash on arrival.
Port Taxes
• Port fees/anchorages: are to be paid on spot in each port/anchor (in cash), according to actual costs in
ports/anchors. The total cost per week depends on the selected itinerary/ports of call. It is not obligatory
for the yacht to be in the port each night, it can also be anchored, which lowers the mooring fees
(Approximate cost is between 1.500 – 2.000 Eur).
CHARTER FEE INCLUDES:
• accommodation on the yacht, permits, insurance, all equipement on board
• 4 crew members, wages and food for the crew
• fuel for main engines up to 4 hours cruising per day
• air-condition 12 hours per day
• tender 5.5 m with outboard engine 100 hp
• welcome drink and snack
• linen and towels, service on board, yacht cleaning, Wi-Fi
• Croatian VAT
What Does Not Include?
• Port fees/anchorages: are to be paid on spot in each port/anchor (in cash), according to actual costs in
ports/anchors. The total cost per week depends on the selected itinerary/ports of call. It is not obligatory
for the yacht to be in the port each night, it can also be anchored, which lowers the mooring fees
(Approximate cost is between 1.500 – 2.000 Eur).
• Delivery fee for embarkation/disembarkation in any other port except base port, if “empty leg” caused
1000 Euro
What is a Gulet?
A gulet is a traditional wooden sailing yacht originating in the Eastern Mediterranean. These vessels are designed for relaxed coastal cruising and feature wide decks for sunbathing and dining, along with comfortable private cabins. Today, modern gulets combine classic craftsmanship with contemporary onboard amenities and are widely used across various Mediterranean cruising destinations.
Do I need a license to charter a Gulet?
No license is required. All gulet charters are operated with a professional captain and experienced crew who handle navigation and daily operations. This allows guests to enjoy a private gulet charter without any prior sailing experience.
What is included in the price of Gulet charter?
The charter price generally includes the private use of the gulet, crew services, and fuel for limited daily cruising. Bed linen, towels, and standard onboard equipment are also included. Food, beverages, port fees, and special requests may vary by yacht and should be confirmed in advance.
Where can I charter a Gulet?
Gulet charters are most popular in the Mediterranean, particularly in Turkey, Greece, Croatia, and Italy. Select routes are also available in destinations such as Montenegro and Spain. Available itineraries depend on the yacht’s base port, cruising regulations, and the season.
How many people can a Gulet accommodate?
Gulets are available in various sizes and layouts, typically accommodating between 6 and 20+ guests for overnight charters. Each yacht has a defined guest capacity to ensure comfort, safety, and compliance with maritime regulations.
Can I customize the itinerary for my Gulet charter?
Yes. Gulet charters are private and offer flexible itineraries. Guests can plan routes and daily stops together with the captain, taking into account cruising distances, local regulations, and weather conditions.
What type of meals are served on board?
Meals are freshly prepared onboard by a private chef, usually featuring Mediterranean cuisine made with local ingredients. Special dietary requirements such as vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, or allergy-specific meals can be arranged with advance notice.
How far in advance should I book a Gulet charter?
Booking 3 to 6 months in advance is recommended, especially during the high season from June to September. Early reservations provide a wider selection of yachts and preferred travel dates.
Is travel insurance recommended for Gulet charters?
Yes. Comprehensive personal travel insurance is strongly recommended to cover medical needs, cancellations, or unexpected situations that may arise before or during your charter.
Are children allowed on board Gulet charters?
Yes, children are welcome on most gulets. Many yachts are suitable for families and offer layouts designed to provide a safe and comfortable onboard experience for guests of all ages.
What happens if the weather is bad during my charter?
Guest safety and comfort are always the captain’s top priority. In case of unfavorable weather, the route or daily schedule may be adjusted, or time may be spent in sheltered bays to ensure a secure and enjoyable cruising experience.