| country: | Turkey |
| location: | Aegean Sea, Aegean Coast |
| departures: | The Gulets can be chartered per week from Saturday to Saturday, they have 6 cabins and can cater for 12 people |
| price: | From €5950 to €8050 (8 days) excluding flights all inclusive for the boat on private charter, price depends on season. |
the amazing things you'll be doing
We have a choice of two traditional Turkish Gulets for charter:
Musandira II: Prices from €5950 to €7350 per week depending on the season
Class: Standard Cabins: 6 Passengers: 12 Winter 2008: Fully Refurbished ensuite bathrooms. Stowable aft deck table for more space.
It’s no secret that holidaying aboard a real Turkish gulet is one of the most relaxing ways to spend your vacation time. The real secret is just how affordable it really is! No sooner will you have climbed aboard the 23 metre long Musandira II than you will begin to feel yourself relaxing and getting into the holiday spirit. This traditional wooden gulet was specially designed with group charters in mind, so she has everything that holidaying groups could possibly need.
This striking traditional gulet offers high quality accommodation for up to 12 guests in six double cabins. The vessel features wind surfing equipment and a canoe for watersports fun, snorkeling and fishing gear include a ‘fish finding’ device. The Musandira II is equipped with GPS and all regulation safety equipment. For entertainment, the boat has a CD stereo-system, so bring your favourite tunes!
The very friendly captain and his crew will take care of your every need as they sail you along beautiful, rocky coastlines, visiting remote coves, dazzling deserted beaches and charming little fishing villages. Imagine tanning yourself onboard our relaxing sun deck, then taking a cooling dip in the crystal clear waters before swimming around the boat to enjoy a tasty lunch prepared by the crew.
The Kaptan Yarkin: Prices from €6650 to €8050 per week depending on season
Class: Deluxe Cabins: 6 Passengers: 12 Winter 2008: Fully Refurbished ensuite bathrooms. Stowable aft deck table for more space.
Step aboard this 25-metre gulet, the Kaptan Yarkin and you’ll soon be relaxing in style. Sailing along beautiful, rocky coastlines, you’ll have the opportunity to visit remote coves, dazzling deserted beaches and charming little fishing villages.
Take a dip in the crystal clear waters, or top up your tan on the comfortable sun deck. You’ll soon leave all the stress and strain of daily life behind you as you sail off into the sunset on this wonderful sailing holiday.
The spacious vessel features 6 air-conditioned double bed cabins. Each cabin has its own ensuite bathroom with shower. The friendly captain and his crew will take care of your every need as you sail from stunning bay to stunning bay.
Both Gulets feature: Windsurfer and canoe, GPS, deep sounder, fish finder, CD stereo music system, deep freeze, all regulation safety equipment, snorkeling and fishing gear, full sailing equipment and air conditioning in the salon and cabins!
Food: All inclusive Turkish breakfast consisting of beautiful white Turkish bread, slices of tomatoes and cucumbers, fresh seasonal fruit (water/honey melon or oranges), black or green olives, white cheese, yellow cheese, jam or honey, eggs, butter, fresh Turkish tea and coffee. Five o'clock tea and coffee is served with biscuits and/or cakes. Lunch and dinner consist of delicious vegetarian dishes, healthy Mediterranean salads, fish or meat dishes (dinner) and of course fresh Turkish bread. Dinner is followed by fresh seasonal fruit or Turkish deserts like baklava. Coffee, tea, water, Cola, Cola light, Fanta, Sprite, several fruit juices, rose, red and white wine, beer and several liquours like raki, vodka and gin-tonic served throughout the day.
Musandira II: Prices from €5950 to €7350 per week depending on the season
It’s no secret that holidaying aboard a real Turkish gulet is one of the most relaxing ways to spend your vacation time. The real secret is just how affordable it really is! No sooner will you have climbed aboard the 23 metre long Musandira II than you will begin to feel yourself relaxing and getting into the holiday spirit. This traditional wooden gulet was specially designed with group charters in mind, so she has everything that holidaying groups could possibly need.
This striking traditional gulet offers high quality accommodation for up to 12 guests in six double cabins. The vessel features wind surfing equipment and a canoe for watersports fun, snorkeling and fishing gear include a ‘fish finding’ device. The Musandira II is equipped with GPS and all regulation safety equipment. For entertainment, the boat has a CD stereo-system, so bring your favourite tunes!
The very friendly captain and his crew will take care of your every need as they sail you along beautiful, rocky coastlines, visiting remote coves, dazzling deserted beaches and charming little fishing villages. Imagine tanning yourself onboard our relaxing sun deck, then taking a cooling dip in the crystal clear waters before swimming around the boat to enjoy a tasty lunch prepared by the crew.
The Kaptan Yarkin: Prices from €6650 to €8050 per week depending on season
Step aboard this 25-metre gulet, the Kaptan Yarkin and you’ll soon be relaxing in style. Sailing along beautiful, rocky coastlines, you’ll have the opportunity to visit remote coves, dazzling deserted beaches and charming little fishing villages.
Take a dip in the crystal clear waters, or top up your tan on the comfortable sun deck. You’ll soon leave all the stress and strain of daily life behind you as you sail off into the sunset on this wonderful sailing holiday.
The spacious vessel features 6 air-conditioned double bed cabins. Each cabin has its own ensuite bathroom with shower. The friendly captain and his crew will take care of your every need as you sail from stunning bay to stunning bay.
Both Gulets feature: Windsurfer and canoe, GPS, deep sounder, fish finder, CD stereo music system, deep freeze, all regulation safety equipment, snorkeling and fishing gear, full sailing equipment and air conditioning in the salon and cabins!
Food: All inclusive Turkish breakfast consisting of beautiful white Turkish bread, slices of tomatoes and cucumbers, fresh seasonal fruit (water/honey melon or oranges), black or green olives, white cheese, yellow cheese, jam or honey, eggs, butter, fresh Turkish tea and coffee. Five o'clock tea and coffee is served with biscuits and/or cakes. Lunch and dinner consist of delicious vegetarian dishes, healthy Mediterranean salads, fish or meat dishes (dinner) and of course fresh Turkish bread. Dinner is followed by fresh seasonal fruit or Turkish deserts like baklava. Coffee, tea, water, Cola, Cola light, Fanta, Sprite, several fruit juices, rose, red and white wine, beer and several liquours like raki, vodka and gin-tonic served throughout the day.
day-by-day itinerary
Sailing by wind on one of our trips means freedom with no fixed itineraries! This gives you the feeling of absolute freedom during your holiday. We do fix transfers to the ships for our guest. We organise transferring in air conditioned minibuses from the airport Bodrum/Milas to the harbour of Bodrum/Bitez for a price of €120 (one way fare up to 12 passengers).
Activities: Swimming in the turquoise sea of course! Gear for surfing, canoeing, snorkeling, fishing is on board and free of charge. Also try a Turkish hammam and take a traditional massage or visit the Bodrum Castle with the national underwater museum. Go to villages and local markets along the coast.
Depending on the guests wishes and the sailing route several places of historical and natural interest can be visited during the cruise. For example like Ephesus, Milete, Didima, Priene, Fethiye, Caunos, Dalyan, Saklikent, Tilos, Xanthos, Patara, Letoon, Demre. To find out more about free itineraries and experiences during this sailing cruise read the stories of how this holiday makes a difference below.
Activities: Swimming in the turquoise sea of course! Gear for surfing, canoeing, snorkeling, fishing is on board and free of charge. Also try a Turkish hammam and take a traditional massage or visit the Bodrum Castle with the national underwater museum. Go to villages and local markets along the coast.
Depending on the guests wishes and the sailing route several places of historical and natural interest can be visited during the cruise. For example like Ephesus, Milete, Didima, Priene, Fethiye, Caunos, Dalyan, Saklikent, Tilos, Xanthos, Patara, Letoon, Demre. To find out more about free itineraries and experiences during this sailing cruise read the stories of how this holiday makes a difference below.
how this holiday makes a difference
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On our trips we sail by wind, therefore we can still travel and see our fantastic world without emitting harmful emissions. So this blue cruise is not common done by motor, but we sail as much as possible by wind! We use the motor only due to anchoring procedures.
We love to create an easy going friendly atmosphere on the ship and we highly value each and every passenger on board. Many testimonials from guests tell us about psychological effects on their health and well being and how this positively effects their daily lives. To avoid the negative impact of mass tourism, we guarantee to avoid crowded harbours and bays. Also the ships only carry up to 12 passengers maximum. Our ships always stay overnight in quiet and smaller places. Depending on the wind direction and the guests wishes, the captain daily will program the sailing route and point out the places of interest. We support and host local underwater and beach clean-ups. Our guests are encouraged not to collect any corals or shells from the sea or beach. They are encouraged though to help us clean any garbage that they see in the water or on the beach. We have re-usable bags and crates to carry goods to the yacht. We recycle all the waste that we can (depending on the facilities available). We only use washable plates and cups and glasses for serving drinks and food on board. We ask all our customers to minimize water use. We have showers in the cabins and water is heated only after use of the engine. This also encourages customers to have a quick rinse after a swim rather than a full shower in the bathroom. We don’t have electricity at sea so we need to conserve energy while at sea. The boat with A/C is only used on very hot days and if guests would suffer from the heat. We encourage education through school systems; we offer stagiaires from the maritime education schools places to learn naval jobs. To encourage their graduation we offer them employment at our company. While working for us we train on the job and give them a chance to develop their skills. We employ our staff the whole year around, so there is no seasonal effect on family incomes. All staff members including their direct family are insured for health care and yearly medical check ups. To develop local employment our authentic wooden ships are made by hand on local ship yards, as well as the yearly maintenance of the whole fleet. We believe that if everyone took small steps to minimize their own impact on the environment, the world would be a better place. The best way for this to happen is for everyone to care and so we encourage interest in the environment and ways to protect it. We often see dolphins on our trips and this is a great way to encourage interest in our environment and the fragileness of the sea! Our holidays encourage people to participate in snorkeling and to enhance interest in our (under) water environment. We never visit turtle-beaches in the season when the turtles are laying their eggs and we do not promote riding camels or donkeys on the beach. We visit small villages as we travel and restock on route, using markets wherever possible, benefiting the local economy. We prefer small shops rather then large chains. Trying local goods is all part of the experience. For a direct positive effect for example we buy only fish at local fishermen and just the amount we need for direct consuming. We encourage our guests to get acquainted with locals and traditions and their culture. We offer visits to small villages to encourage local sales of hand made products and services. For example like drinking and dining at farmers places and showing their process of making carpets by hand, producing olive oil and gardening. We like to show our guests the enjoyable pace of life in Turkey! We offer people to visit the Underwater Museum in the castle in Bodrum, to inform the public about the rich history and the need of conversation of the sea and its marine life. We provide cultural and social guidance for guests: during the trip one of the crewmembers guides our guests and we have (language) books on board to encourage our guests to speak the language when on land. We are a family run business as well and we want that our and your children grow up in a clean and safe world which we today enjoy so much! Our holidays are focused on having a great time whilst minimizing our environmental impact. There are so many natural wonders and architecture to see and enjoy along the Turkish Coast. When guests extend their holiday on land, they are advised not to go to an all Inclusive hotel but encouraged to book local small hotels and buy locally. Almost 70% of our earth is made out of water and it needs to be protected! From every booking we save €10 per booking to donate to several (underwater) protection foundations who are active in Turkey and Greece. Therefore you will help to both save and enjoy our sea! |
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