Sailing Yacht Charter in Turkey

 

Sailing Yacht Charter in Turkey

It is a great opportunity to experience the very best in sailing yacht charter in Turkey. So many advantages and options are on offer for renting yachts of all types. You are sure to find an ideal option to suit your requirements and budget.

Choices include the whole range of classic sailing yachts and catamarans. Plus, crewed Turkish gulets, these classic and traditionally crafted wooden yachts are primarily designed with yacht charter and sea vacations in mind. These spacious yachts provide all the latest amenities, as you would expect in any five-star hotel.

Sailing yacht charters in Turkey are a popular choice due to the country’s stunning coastline, clear waters, and rich cultural heritage. Turkey’s southwestern coast, also known as the Turkish Riviera, offers some of the best sailing conditions in the Mediterranean. Here are a few details and options for yacht charters in Turkey:

1. Top Sailing Destinations

  • Bodrum: Known for its vibrant nightlife and ancient ruins, Bodrum is a hub for sailing adventures.
  • Marmaris: A bustling town with marinas and a great starting point for exploring nearby bays and islands.
  • Göcek: Famous for its numerous bays and islands, Göcek offers calm waters and beautiful scenery.
  • Fethiye: Offers access to the Lycian coast with its historic tombs, blue waters, and secluded coves.
  • Kas: A quieter, more peaceful destination with pristine waters perfect for a relaxing charter experience.

2. Types of Yacht Charters

  • Bareboat Charters: For experienced sailors with a certification, you can rent a yacht and sail independently.
  • Crewed Charters: If you want a more luxurious experience, you can hire a fully crewed yacht where everything from navigation to catering is taken care of.
  • Gulet Charters: A traditional Turkish sailing boat, gulets are wooden yachts that offer a unique and luxurious way to explore the coast.
  • Catamaran Charters: Offering more space and stability, catamarans are perfect for families or groups.

3. Best Time to Sail

  • April to October: The weather is ideal during these months, with warm temperatures and stable winds.
  • July and August: These are the peak months with the best weather, but also the busiest.
  • Shoulder Season (May, June, September): Offers great weather, fewer crowds, and better prices.

4. Legal Requirements

  • Skipper’s License: If you are going for a bareboat charter, you need an internationally recognized sailing certificate such as the ICC (International Certificate of Competence) or similar.
  • Insurance: Most charter companies offer insurance options, but it’s recommended to verify what’s included.

5. Costs

  • Yacht Rental Prices: Depending on the type of yacht and season, prices can vary. For a standard yacht, expect prices to start around €2,000 per week in the low season, and go up to €5,000–€10,000 per week for more luxurious options.
  • Additional Costs: Fuel, food, and marina fees are typically extra unless you’re on a fully crewed or all-inclusive charter.

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