The average price of a yacht/boat rental per person in Turkey in 2024 is 614€ per week. The price per person is calculated on the basis of 647 yachts/boats from our offer, in such a way that the average price of the yacht/boat rental is divided by the maximum number of persons allowed onboard. The highest (average!)price per person is in the week from 2024-08-03 (748€), and the lowest is in the week from 2024-11-30 (506€). The difference in the rental price from the highest season to the lowest is up to 32%.
Cabins | Highest | Average | Lowest | Lo/Hi |
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0-1 1 Boats | 525€ (2024-12-21) | 525€ | 525€ (2024-12-21) | ↓0% |
2 27 Boats | 634€ (2024-08-31) | 528€ | 443€ (2024-03-23) | ↓30% |
3 224 Boats | 581€ (2024-09-14) | 489€ | 409€ (2024-11-30) | ↓30% |
4 203 Boats | 717€ (2024-08-03) | 594€ | 484€ (2024-11-30) | ↓32% |
5-6 183 Boats | 1,003€ (2024-08-03) | 797€ | 650€ (2024-03-16) | ↓35% |
7-9 9 Boats | 976€ (2024-08-10) | 725€ | 577€ (2024-12-21) | ↓41% |
Boats:647 |
The average booking rate (or occupancy - percentage ratio between the number of booked and the number of all yachts/boats) for renting a yacht/boat in Turkey in 2024 is 31.37% weeks per year (16 weeks) based on 211 yachts/boats from our offer for which our booking lists have been updated within the last 7 days. The highest booking rate is in the week from 2024-10-05 (74.02%), and the lowest is in the week from 2024-12-21 (0.59%). Minor inconsistencies in the graphs can occur at the ends of the seasons during boats maintenance, because some boat owners mark those periods as reserved by guests, thus increasing the booking rate.
Cabins | Highest | Average | Lowest | Weeks |
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2 12 Boats | 81.82% (2024-10-05) | 32.7% | 0% (2024-12-21) | 17 |
3 77 Boats | 73.24% (2024-09-28) | 31.74% | 1.56% (2024-12-21) | 16 |
4 56 Boats | 84.31% (2024-06-15) | 33.38% | 0% (2024-12-21) | 17 |
5-6 68 Boats | 74.24% (2024-08-10) | 29.11% | 0% (2024-12-21) | 15 |
7-9 3 Boats | 100% (2024-09-14) | 28.43% | 0% (2024-12-21) | 14 |
Boats:211 |
The archive of average charter prices of a yacht/boat in Turkey is showing historical price trend since 2019.
Year | Highest | Average | Lowest | Lo/Hi |
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2019 27 Boats | 9,389€ (2019-08-24) | 7,465€ | 6,478€ (2019-12-21) | ↓31% |
2020 52 Boats | 3,820€ (2020-09-19) | 3,049€ | 2,414€ (2020-04-04) | ↓37% |
2021 119 Boats | 4,410€ (2021-09-04) | 3,433€ | 2,690€ (2021-04-03) | ↓39% |
2022 411 Boats | 5,607€ (2022-08-20) | 4,568€ | 3,796€ (2022-12-03) | ↓32% |
2023 510 Boats | 6,219€ (2023-08-12) | 5,121€ | 4,252€ (2023-02-25) | ↓32% |
2024 647 Boats | 6,536€ (2024-08-03) | 5,326€ | 4,378€ (2024-11-30) | ↓33% |
Boats:647 |
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315 catamarans available for rent in Turkey, form ₽102,600 for 1 week charter. Ideal option for group of friends or family vacation.
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Cost of boat rental in turkey.
Average yacht charter cost in Turkey starts from ₽301,410 per week. Graphic below represents fluctuation of charter prices in Turkey during the year, based on a sample of 50 boats ranging from 40 to 50-foot. This graphic shows months with lowest prices during the year as well high season when prices are above average. Before booking the boat at lowest rate, please check sailing conditions as usually best prices are during off season.
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
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€3,440 | €3,450 | €3,349 | €4,437 | €8,045 | €5,127 | €5,220 | €4,953 | €5,104 | €4,702 | €3,736 | €3,615 |
Air temperature, precipitation and wind force may vary significantly during the year. Below you may find graphics with min and max temperature and average precipitation days in Turkey during the year. Book your charter vacation in Turkey wisely! Considering sailing conditions along with the best price offers
Average air High and Low temperature during the year
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
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Max t° | 14 °C | 15 °C | 17 °C | 20 °C | 25 °C | 30 °C | 34 °C | 33 °C | 30 °C | 25 °C | 20 °C | 16 °C |
Min t° | 6 °C | 7 °C | 8 °C | 11 °C | 14 °C | 18 °C | 22 °C | 21 °C | 18 °C | 14 °C | 11 °C | 8 °C |
Max t° | 57 °F | 59 °F | 62 °F | 68 °F | 77 °F | 86 °F | 93 °F | 91 °F | 86 °F | 77 °F | 68 °F | 60 °F |
Min t° | 42 °F | 44 °F | 46 °F | 51 °F | 57 °F | 64 °F | 71 °F | 69 °F | 64 °F | 57 °F | 51 °F | 46 °F |
Average number of days with precipitation during the year.
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Rainy Days | 14 | 12 | 13 | 11 | 9 | 6 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 12 | 13 | 14 |
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Turkey, the size of France and Germany together, is located between Europe, Asia and the Middle East. It’s coastline runs 5,176 miles (8,330 km) with the Black Sea to the north, the Aegean Sea to the west and the Mediterranean to the west, plus the Bosphorus, connecting the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara. The capital of Turkey, Istanbul (or known as Constantinople before), located right on the spot – dividing or connecting Europe and Asia, is a true wealth of the Byzantine Christian and Muslim (Ottoman) Turkish heritage. It is a delightful conglomerate of numerous tourist attraction: mosques and churches, palaces and castles, Turkish bathes and bazaars. Istanbul is a pure reflection of fast-changing nation. Contrasts between old and new, high-rise modernisation and lack of adequate essentials are merely shocking. But surprisingly this striking feature enchants even more travellers to this region. Origins of the Turks The Turkish people are descendants from the tribes of Central Asian nomads or the Turkmen.
The history of Turkey is as long as that of mankind. Known as Anatolia, or as Asia Minor before, this land has seen so many ups and downs of many great civilisations ( the Persians, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines an Ottomans) that it is hard to squeeze it in any narration. In the middle of the 11th century, the tribe invaded Persia, and when Baghdad fell in 1055, the powerful Great Seljuk Sultanate was declared as the centre of the Islamic world. But in 1243 it was defeated by the Mongols. During 13 and 14th centuries many Christians converted to Islam, because the Mongols offered reduced taxation for Muslims. The Mongols ruled Anatolia till 1335, then Osman founded a dynasty known as the Ottomans and created one of the most powerful empires. By the mid of 1500s, the Ottoman sultan was the central figure of Muslim world. In the 1870s, reformist movement known as the Young Ottomans began to push for a constitutional monarchy. In 1912 and 1913 the empire lost most of its remaining European possessions in the Balkan War. By 1918 only the heartland of Anatolia remained of the Ottoman Empire. In 1923 the Turkish Republic was proclaimed with the First Constitution implemented. During World War II, Turkey pursued peaceful policy and remained neutral.
Most of Turkey’s population (76 million people) follows Islam. The most devoted pray 5 times a day in mosques, while some Turkish do not go to mosques at all. Approximately 130,000 are non-Muslims, including Greek and Armenian Orthodox.
The Turkish language uses the Latin alphabet. But their greatly animated body language can deliver as much a message as a speech itself. The traditional segregation of the sexes is very noticeable. You may often come across groups of men sitting around smoking, drinking endless cups of tea, playing cards or dominos. Numerous festivals, where food and drinks play a central role, demonstrate sincere hospitality and generosity. The age-old Turkish traditions demand absolute respect of elders and cherish their children as national treasures.
The outcome of this country’s long and sometimes violent past reflects itself in its art and architecture and also alters or introduces its traditions and customs. Many peoples, among them Jews, Russians, Armenians, Greek and others have played an important part in Turkey ‘s complex history. It can be seen in mosaics and frescoes, colourful tile work, city walls, fortress and biblical sights.
The Turkish customs, passed from generation to generation, are well-preserved in contemporary life. The Islamic tradition to circumcise boys from the ages of seven and ten is a very lavish occasion. All men over the age of 20 are required to serve in the military forces, which is considered to be a crucial step to manhood. Wedding festivities, which take a lot of preparations of cooking, dressing and dancing are one of the most impressive rituals. Traditional dress as a colourful designed costume, always goes with decorative scarves (both for men and women), dyed with a plant extracts. The traditional crafts are mostly man-made: copper and brass ware; woodwork; hand-printed textiles; quilts, etc. For example, needle lace is an intricate floral design crocheted in silk.
Turkey is a large territory for variety of landscapes and geographical diversity: seascapes, soft beaches and rolling mountains along the Mediterranean coast and deep lush forests of the Black Sea, with vast bare areas in the eastern part. About one quarter of Turkey is covered with forest: pine, spruce and cedar, as well as deciduous trees. 80 % of the country is in active tectonic zone, and earthquakes are frequent. Cappadocia is a must see geological miracle. The hardened volcanic ash (the tuff) was weathered away, creating some majestic formations. Earlier in age even cities were constructed underground, because the softness of the tuff made it easy to build different dwellings underground.
Turkey can surprise any naturalist with abundance of bird life (more than 440 species), larger mammals and diversity of plants. Some of this unspoiled countryside zones are declared as national parks. Each area presents different flora and fauna. The forests of the eastern provinces are habitat for bears, wolves or jackals. The Mediterranean coast grows roses, orchids, lilies, daffodils, etc. Wetlands are famous for water lilies and irises; while woodlands – peonies and jasmine.
Various range of mountains and coastal line of seaside correspondently influence climatic regions in Turkey. The Aegean and the Mediterranean will produce 84F (29C) in July and 48F (9C) in January. Winter is mostly a rainy season here. Annual precipitation in Antalya is 39 in, while the rainfall along the Black Sea is much heavier – 96 inches a year. The northeast has warm summers, but colder winters with temperatures of 16F (-9C). The central plateau has hot dry summers of 73F (23C) and chilly moist winters of 32F (0 C). The coastline of Turkey predictably delivers warm summers and mild winters, with mostly sunny days throughout the year. From May till the end of August it may be windy, but it never reaches its 25 Knots Mark. When going east the winds become weaker, thus more comfortable for sailing.
All national and regional holidays can be divided into 3 categories: Religious feasts celebrated by the Islamic people; festivities associated with events or people of historic significance; traditional festivals, usually tied with a seasonal theme. Turkey has four distinct seasons and different types of celebrations are spread accordingly. In spring there are Tulip Festival in April, Yunus Emre Culture and Art week in May, and Marmaris Race week or International Yachting Festival the 2nd week of May. In summer because of the high temperatures, there is nothing better than to be closer to the seaside. International swimming race is held near the Greek island of Meis. Kirkpinar Festival and Grease wrestling Championship is usually in the last week of June. Istanbul Music Festival is a well known event for opera, theatre and ballet lovers. Autumn is a harvesting season, no wonder there are so many festivals based on the crops: watermelon, grapes, etc. The still warm sea welcomes water sports enthusiasts. International Bodrum Cup Regatta is held in the third week of October, and limited only to few categories of wooden yachts. Race week (last week of October to first of Nov.) takes place in Marmaris and is supervised by the Turkish Sailing Federation. Second week of September will attract dance couples to six-day Tango Festival, also held in Marmaris. In winter the local museums and art galleries will give you a shelter from rain and snow. Although Christmas is ignored by the Turks, New Year’s Day is widely celebrated throughout Turkey. In the mid of January, it is worth visiting the ruined Roman theatre of Ephesus, where the Camel Wrestling Championship is held.
Conveniently surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea in the south, the Aegean Sea in the west and the Black Sea up north, it is no wonder that water sports, and especially sailing, are prevailing in this area. Besides, Turkey provides the longest sailing season in the Mediterranean. There are indeed a lot of advantages for sailors in this area. Secluded sandy bays and coves, lush forested hills, ruins of ancient dwellings – sometimes are hidden from explorers and can be discovered only by water. So, “12 Knots” will give you the opportunity to enjoy this paradise with bareboat or skippered yacht charter. Once you reach your destination - sunny weather, pristine beaches, balsamic waters – will create the most relaxing atmosphere for you. Turkey provides not only its picturesque scenery, but also upscale marinas, well- equipped with secure moorings and other useful facilities for yachts. They are well-located to make it easy to get provisions or meals at the restaurants.
One of the main yacht centres, located on the Bodrum peninsula, is a perfect spot for sailing or dinghy racing. The 15 century Castle, well visible from the harbour, houses a Museum of Underwater Archeology these days. Yalikavak, used to be a sponge-fishing port, is a good place to try local delicacies: sea beans and stuffed marrow flowers.
Marmaris, which used to be a quaint fishing village, set in a sheltered bay, is now a vibrant resort and can be easily compared to the Spanish Ibiza. Marmaris is another popular sailing and diving centre with Netsel Marina, as Turkey ‘s largest and most luxurious marinas, and several smaller ones as well. There is berthing for over 750 yachts up to 130 ft (40m) long. Marmaris is a safe anchorage with no underwater currents, sandbanks or rocks.
On the way from Bodrum to Marmaris you’ll come across Gocek, a small village with 5 well- equipped marinas. The public marinas have berth for above 350 boats with a further 200 berth available in a secluded private marina. The ruins of the Roman town of Lydae, with two mausoleums and a fort, can be visible at the tip of the peninsula.
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From the bustling bazaars of Istanbul to the tranquil coves of the Aegean Sea, Turkey's sailing routes offer a rich tapestry of culture and natural splendor. A skilled guide will unveil hidden treasures, historic ruins, and delectable cuisine.
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Once we receive your request, we will confirm the availability of the boat, as well as check for alternative ones. To ensure your experience is the best it can be, we may contact you to discuss your request in detail. Let us do the research for you - free of charge.
You can get in touch with the captain as soon as you’ve completed your booking. Our captains are highly qualified and knowledgeable about their locality.
The Charter Fee is an additional, obligatory cost, which typically includes the end cleaning of the boat, home port fees, and linen & towels. The details of the charter fee differ depending on the boat, location and charter partner.
There are marina fees and fuel costs which vary depending on the type, duration and location of your sailing holiday. Marina fees need to be paid at each marina you choose to dock overnight - the amount varies but you may be able to find this information in advance by contacting the marinas directly. Fuel costs depend on whether you’re sailing a motorboat or a sailboat. You can estimate fuel costs by double-checking your chosen boat’s engine, and the expected distance you aim to sail.
A yacht rental in Turkey is giving you the opportunity to explore this magnificent and diverse country. The stunning and diverse landscapes, the turquoise waters and the rich and interesting history make it a country worth visiting. And the food is incredibly tasty!
You might already plan your sailing routes in Turkey, but you should also plan the sites and spots you would like to visit once you get there. After all, you wouldn’t want to miss out on seeing them just because you didn’t plan your trip accordingly in advance.
Explore the stunning city of Istanbul. Historical buildings like the Hagia Sophia or the the Blue Mosque will leave you in awe. You can even go on a private yacht tour in Istanbul to see all the sites from the water and to get to know the city from a different perspective
Sail from Turkey to Rhodes . If you want to go on a bit of an adventure, you can always hire a boat in Turkey to discover the stunning coast and to sail to Rhodes, a popular Greek island
Spend the day at Marmaris Castle and Archeology Museum to learn more about the history of the city. The castle itself is thought to have been built in 1044 BC and later adapted by Alexander the Great when he invaded the region. A truly interesting piece of history worth visiting
Rent a boat in Marmaris to explore the magical South of Turkey
Explore Fethiye , another popular port city in the South of Turkey that is surrounded by lush green forest. You can also find many magical coves and beaches not too far away from the city
Kabak Beach in Fethiye is one of the most beautiful and interesting beaches you can find in Turkey. The massive mountains and forests surrounding the tiny beach make for an unforgettable beach day
Mermerli Beach in Antalya is the perfect choice for anyone who doesn’t want to go far from the city. It lies a bit hidden away, so you can only reach the beach by foot or boat
Icmeler Beach in Marmaris is one of the most stunning beaches you can find in this area of Turkey. Turquoise waters, impressive mountains and golden sand make this a truly amazing place to spend the day. If you rent a boat from Marmaris you cannot miss this beautiful beach
Casual dining in Turkey:
Balık ekmek : A casual eatery in Istanbul where you can enjoy a delicious fish sandwich. First you sail on the sea and then you eat what it has to offer
Fantasia is THE go to spot in Marmaris for some delicious comfort food like pizza, fries or meaty goodness
Best restaurants with a view in Turkey:
GRACE Rooftop Restaurant : You might not expect to find some great Italian food in Istanbul, but if you’re craving some, this is the place to go
Karen's Kitchen & Cafe : This lovely restaurant in Marmaris is not just worth a visit for the delicious food, it is also well-known for its amazing sea views
Fine dining in Turkey:
Siva Oyster Fish Restaurant : You cannot visit Istanbul and leave without savouring some of the best seafood you will ever eat. The rather traditional decorum will ensure that you will feel welcome here from the moment you enter this restaurant
Kumlubuku Yacht Club : This fancy restaurant in Marmaris is luring you in with its stunning sea and mountain views as well as its elegant interior design. Enjoy a delicious meal with seafood and fish. The fried squid is a customer favourite
BAR Ibrox in Marmaris is the perfect place for a fun night out. Enjoy a delicious cocktail and the fun music. You will definitely have an amazing time here
Mikla Rooftop Bar in Istanbul is probably best known for the stunning views of the city and its great selection of red and white wines
Turkey is a country rich in history and culture. Obviously you can explore the Hagia Sophia , the Topkapi palace and plenty of very old mosques in Istanbul, but it’s not everything that Turkey has to offer. Ephesus is an ancient site with many well-preserved ancient Greek and Roman architecture. If you get a chance, you should definitely visit these. Göbeklitepe in eastern Turkey is a fascinating ancient site that is even older than the pyramids of Gizeh or Stonehenge. Visiting this ancient architectural masterpiece is a truly impressive experience.
Turkey is bordering the Mediterranean in the South and the Black Sea in the North. This means easy access to the sea. You should definitely explore the many beautiful beaches this country has to offer.
Sailing season generally lasts from May until October with the summer months July and August being the warmest and busiest. Average temperatures in August are 32 degrees. Even the water temperatures can reach over 30 degrees in some parts of Turkey in July and August. Don’t expect too much or any rain during these months.
If you still want to enjoy warm temperatures, but want to avoid sailing with the masses you should opt for a boat holiday in Turkey in May or September. In September you have the advantage of the warmer water, because it was heating up during the summer.
Turkey is one of the most affordable sailing destinations in the Mediterranean. Sure, you can always book an extremely luxurious yacht, but you don’t have to. There are plenty of boats available for every budget. Also keep in mind that prices will increase during high season.
What type of boat you choose for your sailing adventure in Turkey highly depends on the type of boat holiday you envision for yourself. However, renting a gulet in Turkey is very popular.
Pros of renting a catamaran in Turkey
A catamaran rental in Turkey gives you the opportunity to relax as much as you want in full comfort and style. Due to their layout, catamarans offer more space than other types of boats. You get bigger rooms and more space on deck. This is great, because you won’t feel too claustrophobic and like you’re sleeping in a tiny cabin on board a boat.
A catamaran charter in Turkey is also great for anyone who wants to be a bit more flexible. You can either set your sail and sail with the wind if it blows strong enough or drive your boat with the engine should the wind suddenly stop blowing. That way you’re never suddenly stuck in the middle of the sea.
Rent a catamaran in Turkey if you want to explore the beautiful beaches and stunning coves you can find all over Turkey. As catamarans have a shallow draft they are the perfect water vehicles for this kind of undertaking.
Cons of renting a catamaran in Turkey
While all the extra space on board a catamaran might make you jump for joy at first, it can also come with its challenges. Catamarans are so big that they often require two spots for mooring at once, making it particularly difficult to find a spot for mooring in the busy summer months. This comes with additional costs of course. Often you will have to pay double the price when mooring a catamaran at a marina.
Another downside can be the speed of a catamaran. They are often lighter than other types of boats, slowing them down a little.
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Pros of renting a sailboat in Turkey
A sailboat rental in Turkey is perfect for all those who are adventurers at heart. You can sail across the waves and feel the wind on your skin. You will be able to sail longer distances quite quickly too - if the wind conditions are right. After all, there is a reason why so many sailors who sail around the world choose to do so on a sailboat.
Rent a sailboat in Turkey if you care about the environment. As sailboats are solely fueled by the wind, they don’t produce extra CO2 emissions.
If you don’t have a huge budget to spend on your boat holiday in Turkey you should definitely consider a sailboat charter in Turkey as they are often the cheapest options. Plus: You don’t need to pay extra for fuel!
Cons of renting a sailboat in Turkey
One of the downsides of a sailboat charter in Turkey is the fact that sailboats come with a keel. This makes it difficult and sometimes even dangerous to sail too close to the shore. So if you come to Turkey to explore the many magical beaches, a sailboat is not the right choice for you.
Another thing you need to consider when renting a sailboat in Turkey is the fact that they only run on wind. This means that you are completely dependent on mother nature. So you might get stuck in the middle of the sea should the wind suddenly stop blowing.
Sailboat charter in Turkey
Pros of renting a motorboat in Turkey
One of the best parts about a motor yacht charter in Turkey is the fact that motorboats have a shallow draft. This makes them perfect for exploring the magnificent Turkish coast. You get to sail close to the shore and explore all the beauty that the Turkish landscape has to offer. There can even be quite a bit of variation, depending on the time of year and the area you visit in Turkey.
Another fantastic thing about a yacht rental in Turkey is that you can go from beach to beach or city to city in a relatively short amount of time. Motorboats or motor yachts in Turkey are generally faster than other types of boats and perfect if you don’t have a lot of time, but plenty of desire to visit as many places as you can.
Cons of renting a motorboat in Turkey
One of the downsides of a motorboat charter in Turkey is the fact that motorboats can generally be some of the most expensive boats you can rent. Not just in terms of a bareboat charter, but also when it comes to paying extra for fuel.
Motorboat rental in Turkey
Pros of renting a gulet in Turkey
Gulets are some of the most popular boats you can rent in Turkey - for good reason. A gulet rental in Turkey allows you to sail with a bigger group of people. The cabins might not be big in size, but there is generally a lot of space for 10-15 people. So get your crew together and go on a fun adventure with all your friends.
A gulet yacht charter in Turkey is also great for anyone who prefers to sleep on a boat that feels a bit safer than other types of boats. Gulets are quite big and sturdy, making them safe in most situations.
Rent a gulet in Turkey if you want to set your sail when racing across the water, but prefer to have a little bit more space on deck than you would get on a sailboat. Lean back, stretch your legs and soak up the sun.
Gulet rental in Turkey
Cons of renting a gulet in Turkey
Something you need to consider when renting a gulet in Turkey is the fact that they are not easy to maneuver. You need a lot of experience and expertise to do so. If you don’t have the necessary experience you might want to choose a different kind of boat. If you are set on experiencing a sailing adventure on one of the most popular boats in Turkey you can always hire an experienced skipper or captain in addition to your bareboat charter. You don’t have to sail the gulet yourself, but you can learn a lot from going on board with someone who does have a lot of experience.
While Turkey is known as a budget holiday destination where you can get to experience a little bit of luxury as well, Turkey is also a place where true luxury has its place. Luxury resorts, fancy restaurants and luxury boats are all things that you can make part of your holiday in Turkey. Book luxury boat holidays in Turkey with Borrow A Boat and make all the adaptations you need to create your dream holiday on the water. Most luxury yachts even come with a full crew, meaning that you have a captain on board who is going to take care of navigating the boat and a crew that is going to ensure that you have everything you need while relaxing on deck.
Anyone who wants to rent a boat in Turkey should ensure that they have a valid licence. The Turkish authorities are very strict in these matters and won’t approve anything if you don’t provide the required certifications. If you don’t have a valid boat licence, you can always hire a skipper in addition to your bareboat charter. This is also a great option for anyone who simply wants to lean back and relax on their boat holiday in Turkey while someone else takes care of operating the boat.
There are plenty of magical routes that take you along the Turkish coastline. Whether you decide to start your adventure in Istanbul or Marmaris, you will certainly be impressed by the magical and diverse natural landscape you can find in this part of the Mediterranean.
Day 1 - Sail from Marmaris to Kumlubük : Before heading to Kumlubük , you should take your time to discover what Marmaris has to offer. Whether you decide to spend the day at one of the many beaches, explore the port and have a delicious lunch or visit the Marmaris Castle and Archeology Museum , you won’t be disappointed. It only takes a little over 6 nautical miles to reach Kumlubük. In Kumlubük you should visit Amos Antik Kenti , a historical site located on a hill overlooking the sea.
Day 2 - Sail from Kumlubük to Göbün : Before you head to Göbün , you should take your time and enjoy a traditional Turkish breakfast in one of the restaurants in Kumlubük . Göbün is a super safe bay to anchor for the night. It is very well protected from the winds, making your sleep on board your boat extremely comfortable. In Göbün you should definitely swim in the crystal clear water and enjoy the relative peace and quiet. It really doesn’t get crowded here.
Day 3 - Sail from Göbün to Sarsala : In just a little over 2 nautical miles you reach Sarsala , a beautiful area on the Turkish coast. The mix of pine and olive trees, the crystal clear water and the calm and peaceful atmosphere make this spot the perfect stop. The bay also keeps you well-protected from the winds.
Day 4 - Sail from Sarsala to Göcek : Göcek is a beautiful seaside town on the Turkish coast. You can find wonderful forests and beautiful crystal clear waters here. Göcek is also a popular spot to go surfing and snorkelling. If you want to take a break from being in or on the water, be sure to hike to the top of the cove and enjoy the scenic views of the bay. Make sure to visit Göcek Island which is not too far from the town with the same name.
Day 5 - Sail from Göcek to Ekincik : Before you head to your next destination you should walk around the lively streets of Göcek and take in the bustling life. It will be in stark contrast to the more quiet towns you have visited previously, but that’s what makes Göcek even more charming. In Ekincik you should make your way to the mouth of the Dalyan River and sail up there to explore some beautiful ancient ruins.
Day 6 - Sail from Ekincik to Marmaris : It might be time to head back to Marmaris, but it doesn’t mean that your boat holiday is over. You have plenty of time to explore the city and visit the Marmaris Castle and Archeology Museum if you haven’t already done so.
Day 7 - Sail around Marmaris : Now is the time to explore the beaches and bays surrounding Marmaris without any stress or pressure.
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