Yacht Charter on Turkey's Aegean Coast |
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We specialize in yacht charters from Antalya and we can offer boats throughout the Turkish Aegean. We have a great range of sailing yachts and motor boats available for bareboat charter and can also offer skippered and crewed charters on traditional gulets. Many of our boats can be hired by the day rather than for a full weeks charter. Please contact us directly for our great value late charter deals from Antalya. We also have boats in the following locations; Bodrum | Fethiye | Gocek | Marmaris | Yalikavak General Info - The Turkish coasts have numerous bays and coves set against a mountainous backdrop. This area is a yachtsmans dream, the sailing is great with good breezes and sheltered anchorages. The coasts of Turkey offer excellent cruising spring through autumn. You will also be able to swim and snorkel and discover breathtaking underwater scenery. You can sail along the rocky and pine-covered turquoise coast of the Aegean Sea to idyllic, secluded bays, quiet coves, and deep gulfs. You can cruise through the heart of a region steeped in history and see the ruins of ancient cities, castles, and remnants of Byzantine civilization. Sailing in Turkey allows you to experience a truly enriching cultural exchange with the hospitable and gracious people of the coastal villages and towns. Get a quote for your Antalya yacht charter here. Or contact us by email |
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Sailing Area - Antalya lies to the E of Fethiye on the West Lycian Coast, also known as the pirate coast with its wild, mountainous shores and hundreds of hidden coves. Marmaris is arguably the premier yacht and gulet charter location on the Aegean Coast of Turkey. It has a full service marina or yachts can try for a berth in the busy harbour. Take a stroll in the honeycombed streets of the old quarter. Ferries cruise to and from the Greek island of Rhodes several times a day during the summer months. It is in the natural harbour of Marmaris that Nelson prepared his fleet in 1798 prior to the Battle of Abukir that saw the English triumph over the French. There is a museum in its small castle. Make a stop at Kumlu Buku and explore the ancient ruins of Amos in the hills to the north. The stiff climb will be rewarded with a fine view. Ciftlik sits in a pleasant bay and is a good spot for basic provisioning. Gocek lies in a wooded bay at the northern end of Skopea Liman. It is protected from all but the strongest south and south westerly winds. Skopea Marina is located in Gocek town and a second facility; Club Marina lies just across the water. There is a regular ferry service running between the Club Marina and Skopea Marina. Club Marina is set amongst landscaped gardens and pine trees; facilities include bars, restaurants and games areas for children. Gocek provides good shopping and many of the shops in the town will deliver to the boat. Restaurants offer a good choice of local cuisine Fethiye lies on a broad Mediterranean bay with some of Turkey's best beaches close at hand. The Çalis and Ölüdeniz beaches are within a few miles. The bay itself is excellent for sailing. On the approach to Fethiye, pass through the navigable channel to the west of Fethiye Adasi. From here it is possible to see the prominent rock tombs visible in the cliffs above the town. A good day trip inland is a visit to Saklikent Gorge, set high in the mountains above Fethiye. Over thousands of years rushing torrents of water have cut a constricted channel through the mountains. This gorge is 300 metres deep and 10 miles long. Because the walls of Saklikent Gorge are so high they cut out most of the sunlight and it a lovely refuge on hot summer days. Take a picnic or visit one of the rustic restaurants that overhang the river and try delicious fresh trout. In the summer months there is a ferry service from Fethiye to the Greek island of Rhodes. Gemile Island, in Fethiye Bay, has many Byzantine ruins. Sail southwards and pass the Seven Capes. Gusts from the top of these capes can be very strong and yachts are advised to stay a good two miles off shore when passing. Kalkan is a lovely peaceful anchorage. This town is attractive and a good base for heading out to explore the ruins of Letoon, Patara and Xanthos. Kekova Roads is the channel of water running between Kekova Island and the mainland. The roads are 6 miles long and offer many attractive anchorages and interesting ruins to explore. Suggested Itineraries & Routes - Click the following link for a selection of suggested yacht charter itineraries on Turkey's Aegean Coast Marinas - Detailed reports and information on Marinas, Harbours and Anchorages in Turkey can be found in our Cruising Guide Experience & Qualifications - Normally the proposed skipper of a bareboat charter is required to hold a sailing license. ICC or equivalent. In certain circumstances we may be able to consider experience rather than formal qualifications. In addition, usually, one member of the crew will need a VHF license. If you have any doubts as to whether you have the necessary qualifications please do not hesitate to contact us Visa Requirements - See the following link for Turkish Visa Regulations Charter Season - Many of our yachts can be hired year round. While November to February see many sunny days with pleasant temperatures they also see a number of stormy days accompanied by heavy rain. July and August are the most popular months, they also tend to be the most expensive and many marinas and resorts will be very crowded. Ir should also be noted that high summer temperatures can reach 40°C. The months either side of the peak summer period offer good value for money, temperatures are that little bit more comfortable and the area is will have less of a "busy" feel. Climate - From May to October the Sea of Marmaris and the Aegean experience the "Meltemi" wind. It can reach F7 and blows from the N and NW making northerly passages hard work. See the following link for detailed information on the weather of the Turkey complete with monthly averages for air and sea temperatures, sunshine hours and UV Index How to Get There - Turkish is served by several international airports. Click on the following link for airlines and carriers operating out of Turkish airports Time Difference - GMT+2. And another hour for Central European Summer Time between late March and late October Currency - Turkish Lira. The Euro is accepted in most places. Major credit cards are also widely accepted and there is an good network of ATMs throughout the area Language - Turkish. English is widely spoken Electricity - 220V Cusine - Feedback - We would welcome any comments you may have about your charter in Turkish. Contact us here Terms & Conditions -These vary depending on the individual boat. Normally a deposit is required at the time of booking with the balance due 6 weeks before the date of your charter. Please contact us if you require further information. Get a quote for your Turkish yacht charter here. Or contact us by email |
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