The average price of a yacht/boat rental per person in Turkey in 2024 is 632€ per week. The price per person is calculated on the basis of 638 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 (776€), and the lowest is in the week from 2024-11-30 (523€). The difference in the rental price from the highest season to the lowest is up to 33%.
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 | 641€ (2024-08-17) | 529€ | 447€ (2024-11-30) | ↓30% |
3 219 Boats | 582€ (2024-08-03) | 491€ | 411€ (2024-11-30) | ↓29% |
4 204 Boats | 762€ (2024-08-03) | 621€ | 511€ (2024-11-30) | ↓33% |
5-6 178 Boats | 1,045€ (2024-08-03) | 831€ | 682€ (2024-02-24) | ↓35% |
7-9 9 Boats | 970€ (2024-07-20) | 724€ | 577€ (2024-12-21) | ↓40% |
Boats:638 |
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 35.47% weeks per year (18 weeks) based on 230 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 (83.91%), and the lowest is in the week from 2024-11-30 (0.47%). 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 10 Boats | 90% (2024-09-28) | 35.94% | 0% (2024-12-21) | 18 |
3 76 Boats | 85.53% (2024-09-21) | 36.26% | 1.52% (2024-12-21) | 18 |
4 69 Boats | 89.86% (2024-10-05) | 37.39% | 0% (2024-12-21) | 19 |
5-6 73 Boats | 82.19% (2024-10-05) | 33.13% | 1.41% (2024-11-23) | 17 |
7-9 2 Boats | 100% (2024-09-14) | 24.51% | 0% (2024-12-21) | 13 |
Boats:230 |
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 638 Boats | 6,797€ (2024-08-03) | 5,504€ | 4,545€ (2024-11-30) | ↓33% |
Boats:638 |
2,953 yachts for rent in turkey, customer reviews, popular destinations.
Turkey can offer ideal sailing conditions. Renting a yacht allows you to get to the most beautiful places on the planet, enjoy the absence of other people and stunning nature. You can only get to the Turkish islands by sea.
The Aegean coast is perfect for beginner yachtsmen. A large number of equipped bays and coastal island archipelagos are located here. On the coast, you can practice sailing in different weather conditions , stopping for relaxation and sightseeing whenever you wish. The trip will be pleasant and comfortable even for those who have never gone to sea on a large ship or who are afraid to do so.
Yacht rental services in the country began to actively develop more than 30 years ago. Today Turkey offers some of the most developed marinas in the Mediterranean. The Aegean Sea is characterized by a rocky and uneven coastline, a large number of bays and caves. Yachts mostly sail within the Turkish waters. This makes navigation as easy as possible.
If you do not want to continue your journey at night, you can stop at the well-equipped anchorage or in the nearby harbor with piers. Almost uninhabited wild bays are also popular.
A key feature of Turkish yachting is the need to almost always go the same way twice. You can stop at different locations to add variety to your trip.
There are practically no storms throughout the yachting season. If the weather gets worse, you can always find shelter to shelter from the wind. The presence of a large number of bays makes it possible not to stop even during strong storms. The Greek Islands are located just off the coast of Turkey. You need to have a valid country visa to enter their territory.
Most of the marinas are located in Fethiye, Gocek, Bodrum and Marmaris, which are located on the Aegean coast. Any of the resorts can be the starting point of the route, regardless of its duration. Tourists have the opportunity to practice sailing , visit architectural and historical sites and stay in wild bays. Yachtsmen usually prefer to combine several activities in one trip.
Marmaris, which offers the most comfortable sailing conditions, is located between Fethiye and Bodrum. This bay can be an optimal starting point for traveling in any direction and visiting various Turkish harbors. The city is in close proximity to Dalaman International Airport.
Bodrum is famous for its comfortable and modern marina, where about four thousand yachts stop. Marina is a small town where all the necessary services are available to tourists . There are various travel agency offices, post offices, supermarkets and shops, restaurants and bars.
The village of Gocek is located in the vicinity of Dalaman. The marina is located in the bay of Fethiye and has a large number of anchorages. You will get to Gocek from the international airport in half an hour.
Various routes are available for experienced and novice yachtsmen. Most often, ships run between Fethiye and Marmaris, Bodrum and Marmaris. Mostly yachts from Fethiye sail in the direction of Kekova and Antalya.
At least one person from the group must have an international level certificate allowing to operate a yacht in order to charter a yacht without a crew. The Turkish authorities are loyal to the organizations that issue the appropriate certificates. Most often, any certificate is enough, even if it's issued by a Russian yachting school without a license.
It will be easy for you to choose the most suitable option among a large number of yachts. You just need to book the desired ship at least 2-3 months before the date of arrival in the country.
The yacht can be rented for a different period depending on your wishes. Sometimes shipowners offer a customized schedule. As a rule, in the low season, more loyal charter conditions are provided, but with a fixed starting and ending points of the route. The airports of Istanbul, Bodrum, Dalaman, Antalya, and Izmir carry out daily international flights, so getting to any resort will not be problematic.
Every year, in the first days of November, Sailing Week is held in the Gulf of Marmaris, which is one of the most prestigious Turkish regattas. During this period, yachts are in high demand, so you need to book them in advance.
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Turkey yacht charter.
The Turkey yacht charter industry is riding a wave of steady growth , with a projected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.7% through 2030.
With some of the best-valued yachts in the Med, we are seeing clients increasingly seeking larger and more luxurious yachts .
Guests want the most luxurious amenities: Jacuzzis , spa rooms, fully equipped gyms, and large selections of water toys , the most popular being jet skis , Seabobs, and everything else new and thrilling.
But the perks don’t end here: Turkey is one of the few destinations in the Med that permits charters for groups over 12 people , making it a prime choice for larger gatherings. – event charters , corporate charters, and big family gatherings, who struggle to find options in other destinations without having to pay the price of a cruise ship.
Turkey’s charter-friendly approach and its fast-growing infrastructure, which aims to accommodate more luxury yachts, demonstrate a strong commitment to positioning itself as a top charter destination in the Mediterranean.
A steady market growth expected to continue.
The Turkey Yacht Charter Industry has been growing steadily for many years, with a projected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.7% from 2024 to 2030. This positive trend is partly due to governmental efforts to make the country more charter-friendly in terms of cost and infrastructure.
Turkey is seeing an increasing demand for larger yachts above 50 feet . People are spending more on high-end vacations and valuing luxury amenities, longer charters, and unique charter activities and events. ( 6Wresearch ).
In July 2023, Turkey increased its VAT rate for yacht charters from 18% to 20% , while the reduced VAT rate of 8% has increased to 10% . This is part of broader economic measures aimed at stabilizing and developing the country’s economy ( Ocean Independence ) ( VATcalc ) .
By maintaining friendly ties with both Russia and the US , Turkey ensures a stable environment that supports continued tourism. This approach helps protect Turkey’s economic interests and sustains its appeal as a secure and attractive location for international visitors. (Al Jazeera) , ( Council on Foreign Relations )
Are you looking for a classic gulet, a sailing yacht, a motor yacht, a Superyacht, a yacht for 12-24 guests, a luxury yacht with a Jacuzzi, Jet ski, and Scuba Gear? We’ve got it!
The central hub for yacht charters in Turkey is found on the southwest coast between Bodrum and Fethiye, also known as the Turquoise Coast or the Turkish Riviera .
Whether you want a sailing yacht, motor yacht, or a larger luxury yacht, you will find it here. Those who wish to have a more traditional Turkish experience might consider Gulet yacht charters .
The most popular starting points for yacht charters are Bodrum , Marmaris , and Gocek Marina . Here, you are well-placed to explore one of the Mediterranean’s most beautiful cruising grounds.
Thanks to the archipelago, you are in protected waters , shielded against stronger wind. The conditions are truly ideal for a proper sailing vacation!
The scenery along these routes is consistently stunning, with a green, mountainous coastline and incredible historical sites dotting the coast. Two of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World are found in this area: The ruins of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus and the Temple of Artemis in Ephesus.
Other highlights to include in a Turkey yacht charter are the famous rock tombs of Antalya and the popular Oludeniz beach, also known as the Blue Lagoon , located not far from Fethyie.
There are also options to include hot spots in the nearby Greek islands , such as Symi, Kos, and Rhodes, which is home to a third of the Wonders of the Ancient World: the Colossus of Rhodes .
However, if you decide to move into Greek territory on your Turkey yacht charter, there are a few things to keep in mind: There is an increase in the APA + you will not be able to go there with a group exceeding 12 people, due to Greece’s limitations on big group charters . Consult with us for more info.
The charter season in Turkey is quite long and spans the summer months, from May to October .
This period offers the most favorable weather conditions for sailing, with warm temperatures ranging between 25°C and 35°C (77°F to 95°F) , clear skies, gentle breezes, and long daylight hours. These conditions are ideal for cruising along the Turkish coast and exploring the islands.
Luxury Yacht charters in Turkey are a unique experience due to the Meltemi wind , which blows through the Mediterranean Sea and the Aegean Sea from the Northwest to West-Northwest on the open water and follows the coastlines closer to shore.
In the summer, the average wind speed is 10-15 knots , and sometimes, the guests can have a thrilling experience with 25-30 knots in the peak season. After the peak season, meltemi is generally weaker.
We recommend large, crewed yachts such as a motor yacht , a sailing yacht , or the more classic Gulet charters to give you the best experience in the Meltemi winds.
That said, while summer is the most popular time for yacht charters in Turkey, the spring and early autumn months can also offer pleasant weather conditions, fewer crowds , AND discounted charter prices , making them attractive alternatives for those seeking a quieter sailing experience.
Consult with one of our experienced charter brokers to get the best experience for your Luxury yacht charter in Turkey.
Oludeniz beach (blue lagoon).
Fethiye is a picturesque town located on the southwest coast of Turkey. The majestic rock tombs that once stood on the site of ancient Telmessos may still be seen carved into the towering cliffs of Fathiye.
15 kilometers south of Fethiye, is the town of Olüdeniz , which is known for its turquoise-protected blue lagoon , white sand beach, and National Park forest land best explored using a luxury motor yacht.
Although it is well known for its beauty and might get crowded in the summer, when you travel by superyacht during your sailing vacation, you are likely to find an unexplored cove.
If you’re determined to find peace on land, hop across the hill to the abandoned settlement of Kayaköy (Karmylassos), which gained fame in Louis Des Bernières’ book Birds Without Wings .
Göcek is a charming town located in the Gulf of Fethiye on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey.
Göcek is known for its modern marinas , which are popular among luxury yacht charters, with proximity to many secluded coves and bays . Some of the popular marinas in Göcek are D-Marin Göcek, Göcek Village Port, and Skopea Marina.
Göcek is located in an area surrounded by pine forests and hills , making it a perfect destination for nature lovers. The Göcek Yacht Club is situated in the middle of the pine forests and offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and sea.
Bodrum is a popular destination for luxury yacht charters in Turkey for its lively nightlife and beaches with Club Catamaran , and Marina Yacht Club .
Besides, The town was once known as Halicarnassus and was home to the famous Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World .
Today, Bodrum is home to several historic landmarks and museums, including the Castle of St. Peter , which now houses the Museum of Underwater Archaeology. Luxury private boat rental (motor yacht charter) will allow you to discover these historical landmarks on the turquoise coast of Turkey.
Antalya has a rich history, with well-preserved ancient ruins, including the Roman Theater and Perge , an ancient city with impressive ruins of a stadium, a theatre , and a bathhouse.
In addition to its historical sites, Antalya is known for its beautiful beaches, including Lara Beach and Konyaalti Beach , which are best explored by luxury gulet charters or motor yacht charters . You can also explore the Düden Waterfalls , a series of cascading waterfalls on the Düden River.
Antalya is also home to many upscale shops, restaurants, and cafes, as well as a bustling bazaar where visitors can find traditional Turkish goods , including rugs, ceramics, and jewelry.
Kas and Kekova are two neighboring destinations on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey that are popular among luxury yacht charters.
Kekova Island and Myra offer a unique luxury experience for a yacht charter in Turkey, where they can enjoy swimming in the clear waters while exploring the remains of the Lycian civilization .
While snorkeling or diving, visitors can observe sarcophagi, ancient tombs, and archways , which are submerged underwater . This is a truly standout experience of any Turkish Riviera trip, as the sunken city is a sight to behold.
A Luxury yacht charter in Turkey is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure! This awesome itinerary takes you to famous island regions like Gocek, Fethiye, Gemiler, Kalkan, Kekova, Myra, and Kas for an extraordinary luxury private yacht charter vacation in Turkey!
Over the years, we have built up personal relationships with yacht crew in the Caribbean and the Mediterranean, on different size vessels. This has given us not only a unique insight into chartering itineraries for the best secret anchorages, best beaches, local bars, snorkeling hotspots, and beautiful sunset locations but also the expertise to match you with your perfect crew and yacht for your Turkey Yacht Charter .
Booking with us is easy and can be done in 5 simple steps – Just check out our video where Charter Broker Martina Asmus explains the easy process. The most important thing to consider is booking in good time.
Ideally, you’d inquire about a Turkey yacht charter 12 months in advance . WHY? The best yachts are often fully booked long in advance and it’s not unusual to see popular dates booked 2 summers ahead .
Inquiring less than 6 months ahead often means that your first choice is unavailable for charter. Additionally, you might find that the yacht you wish to charter, can’t make it to the port where you wish to commence your yacht charter.
Our clients speak of unparalleled service, exquisite yachts, and a straightforward booking process, highlighting the excellence of their luxury yacht charter experiences in Turkey.
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At DMA Yachting, we are proud to have a team of individuals who not only work in the yachting industry but also live it. Many of our brokers have extensive experience with yachts, either working onboard charter yachts or even living onboard, sailing purely for fun, in everything from bay races to circumnavigations.
Our team’s firsthand experience is crucial—it means we’ve been in the shoes of both the crew and the clients. We understand the nuances of life at sea , which drastically differs from life on land.
Understanding how yachts operate also allows our brokers to ask the right questions and spot the finest details during yacht inspections. This inside knowledge ensures that we know precisely what to look for , whether it’s gauging the quality of the onboard amenities or evaluating the professionalism of the crew .
Our brokers aren’t just checking boxes; they’re assessing how each element contributes to the sublime experience our clients expect.
Participation in yacht shows is fundamental to our approach. By engaging directly with crews and industry professionals at yachts show like TYBA , EMMYS and MEDYS , where our presence was notably strong this year, we exchange ideas, gather insights, and forge great connections. These interactions are invaluable as they allow us to refine our understanding of market trends and client expectations continuously.
This year’s yacht shows have been particularly inspiring, showcasing more and larger yachts , each maintaining exceptionally high standards of service. Our team returned with notebooks brimming with new knowledge, ready to apply these fresh insights to benefit our future clients.
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Turkish tea ceremony.
Turkish tea is a symbol of hospitality and is typically served in tulip-shaped glasses to enhance its aroma and flavor.
This ceremony is not just about drinking tea but also about slowing down and enjoying the moment, often accompanied by delightful sweets like baklava or lokum (Turkish delight).
A visit to a local bazaar is an experience that should not be missed. These traditional markets will give you a real look into Turkish culture.
It’s an experience for all senses—smelling the spices, the hot apple tea, and the shishas, all the colors of the fabrics , lamps, and other nicknacks, the glitter of the jewelry and precious stones, the constant chatter of people bargaining and salesmen calling out good deals, and the tastes of the many delicacies laid out in huge piles—Turkish delights, dried fruits, nuts, and honey-dripping baklava .
Don’t miss the Marmaris Grand Bazaar , open daily with a wide assortment of spices, sweets, and handcrafted goods, and the historic Kaleiçi Market in the Old Town of Antalya , which offers a scenic shopping experience with a variety of handicrafts and local foods.
Meze: Lots of small dishes meant to be shared, often starting a meal. Common meze include dolma (stuffed vine leaves), haydari (thick yogurt dip), and acılı ezme (spicy tomato dip).
Kebab: Turkish kebabs come in many varieties, including Adana (spicy minced meat), Şiş (skewered meats), and Döner (rotating roast).
Seafood: Given its extensive coastline, Turkey offers a rich selection of seafood dishes, especially in coastal towns where fish and other seafood are freshly caught.
Simit: Often referred to as Turkish bagels, simit is a sesame-encrusted bread that is crunchy on the outside and soft inside.
Gözleme : This is a traditional savory flatbread and pastry dish made of hand-rolled dough that is lightly brushed with butter and eggs, filled with various toppings, folded, and cooked over a griddle.
Dondurma : Turkish ice cream is notable for its chewy texture and the theatrical way it is served by vendors.
A visit to a traditional Turkish bath , or hamam, is a great experience for relaxation and cultural immersion. These baths involve a sequence of rooms that you progress through.
You start in a warm steam room and move to a hot room for sweating, followed by a scrub down and massage , and finally, a cooldown period.
It’s a rejuvenating ritual that cleanses both body and mind.
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Why go sailing in turkey.
Charter a yacht in Turkey and see what it means when the East meets the West . Choose among numerous yacht rental options and start your Turkish sailing adventure! Meet friendly local people , immerse yourself in Turkey’s rich culture , eat amazing food and get splendid views of one of the most desirable sailing destinations in the world. Excellent sailing conditions with no tides and no strong currents will make your sailing holiday relaxing and unforgettable. Turkey is the home of the gulet , a large wooden sailing ship with two or three masts. Sailing aboard a gulet is a perfect opportunity to capture the essence of Turkey.
The Turkish coastline has excellent sailing conditions and weather. The best time to sail in Turkey is from April till the end of November . Weather is perfect and conditions are very favourable for long and relaxing sailing days.
The sun shines for more than 300 days a year in the seas around Turkey, so you will soak up plenty of sun on your rental yacht. Aegean and Mediterranean regions in Turkey have Mediterranean climate. These areas have a sailing season that lasts a bit longer than in other European destinations.
The peak yacht charter season and the hottest months are July and August. These months have very little rain, and the sailing conditions are excellent. The temperatures range between 28 and 35 °C. Preseason and postseason months are also a good sailing choice if you prefer fewer boats, but still warm and beautiful weather.
It is always advisable to read up on the winds specific for the sailing region you are about to visit. The two most recognizable winds you will feel when sailing in Turkey are meltemi and lodos . The Meltemi are hot and dry northerly winds that blow in the Aegean from mid-May to mid-September. The winds can arrive without warning and persist for days, even though they often swell in the afternoon and die down each night. These winds usually provide good and steady sailing for the region. However, be aware that they can be quite severe for short periods. The meltemi are the strongest in July and August. The other winds specific for Turkey's most important sailing region are called lodos , which are also fierce winds that blow from the southwest . Lodos occur in autumn and winter and bring waves. They are at their strongest in the afternoon and often die down at night but can sometimes last for days without a break.
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Top attractions.
Istanbul, Antalya, Ephesus, Cappadocia, Izmir, St. Nicolas Island, Terraces of Pamukkale, Butterfly valley - Fethiye, Oludeniz Beach, Patara Beach, Bodrum Castle, Pergamon, Mount Nemrut
Sail in Turkey and do not miss an opportunity to see a jewel of the eastern Mediterranean, Bodrum , a city known as ancient Halicarnassus . Get off your charter yacht and stroll around the famous Turkish bazaars and relax in Hamam , a Turkish bath . Discover old fishing villages and try delicious seafood. Traditional yachts have been built here since ancient times. The Bodrum Cup , a regatta for gulets that takes place in October, will also be something that you may find interesting.
Make the most out of your sailing holiday in Turkey, visit Fethiye and cruise the Lycian Coast which makes up much of the Turkish Riviera and visit maritime settlements, see rugged cliffs and the Lycian Tombs , buildings carved out of rock. Make sure you stop at Ölüdeniz Blue Lagoon - one of the most popular beaches on the Mediterranean. The panorama of the area is a dream come true for paragliders, who glide from the Babadağ mountain to the beach. Marmaris will amaze you with its stunning bays, ancient cities, and lively nightlife. Sail to Sedir Island , known as Cleopatra Island , which is famous for its white sand that was allegedly brought from Egypt for Cleopatra’s visit. Stop at the popular beach resort, Icmeler , covered in pine trees.
Charter a yacht in Göcek and explore the adjacent 12 islands , which attract visitors with their unspoilt nature. Göcek can be your starting or ending point on the immensely popular Blue Cruise along the Turkish Riviera. Sail in beautiful natural surroundings, enjoy Turkish delicacies, soak up the sun and get the best of your yacht charter vacation in this amazing country!
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On your Turkey catamaran charter you can enjoy the best of the Aegean Sea coastline, from the fun sailing to ancient ruins and sheltered bays. Don’t forget the excellent Turkish cuisine!
At Borrow A Boat we’re on a mission to make boating more accessible and to make it easier for you to get on the water. We believe boating should be available to everyone, and we can help the boating industry, boat owners, marinas, and everyone who wants to go boating by providing a 21st-century boating marketplace. Borrow A Boat is the best place to find and rent boats of all sorts, from a canal and riverboats across Europe to a sailing boat, motor yacht, catamaran across North America, the Mediterranean and Caribbean and further afield, along with some of the world’s most impressive superyachts and luxury yacht charters.
Catamarans are the fastest growing type of charter yacht at the moment and once you’ve sailed on one it’s easy to see why. In terms of your ideal catamaran charter think of locations like Thailand, the Ionian Islands, BVI (British Virgin Islands), Croatian Adriatic, Ibiza, French riviera and Mallorca for your sailing adventure.
When searching a geographical area on Borrow A Boat you can filter by the below boat types. There is also the option to further filter your searches by price, the number of guests, cabins or bathrooms, what year the catamaran yacht was launched, the boat length and the boat manufacturer.
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Sailing Catamarans : Sailing catamaran yachts are stable and spacious, with quick sailing performance, and and have been gaining in popularity in recent years. Better for larger groups, they have lots of room for water toys, and are big enough for a little privacy. A catamaran charter is easy and comfortable for novices not used to heeling and are loved by families due to their extra space when compared to a monohull sailing yacht. Typically far more luxurious than a sailboat the larger catamarans have en suite toilets and showers in the cabin as well as ample entertaining space in the saloon and on deck.
Power Catamaran : These motor boat are relatively new but have also been gaining in popularity as the two hulls keep the boat more stable when compared to a monohull. The wider beam also means more deck space and as they don’t have sails or a mast, they have a lot more space on deck than a sailing catamaran rental or monohull. For a luxury catamaran charter, consider taking a crewed catamaran charter sailing vacation with an experienced skipper.
Whether on a crewed gulet charter or bareboat catamaran charter in Turkey, there is a lot of choice when it comes to your catamaran sailing holiday.
With Gocek and Fethiye the main centres, the western Lycian coast is one where you can go on a relatively quiet and laid back Turkey private yacht charter. A large natural bay mostly sheltered from the prevailing Meltemi winds, you will find quiet anchorages like Kapi Creek and moor in a secluded bay such as Wall Bay or Cold Water Bay, with one restaurant and only goats for company. Sail along the coastline and explore the beautiful Turkish coast, wandering sandy beaches all to yourself.
Bounded by the busy towns of Marmaris and Bodrum, the Turquoise Coast (aka the Turkish Riviera) is going to be a yacht chartering holiday with a bit more of a pulse! Bodrum is a very traditional holiday resort and popular with the country’s elite, and Marmaris is an important port for the country. Our team would be happy to help plan your Turkey yacht charter itinerary
Based in Istanbul, a Marmara Sea yacht charter is one where you will be able to sail between the continents of Europe and Asia in a short hop. this part of the Turkish coastline is an ancient border of civilisations you will enjoy the cultural attractions from the timeless city of Istanbul to island hopping around Marmara Adasi.
When it comes to a Turkey catamaran charter you typically have two choices - bareboat or crewed charter.
When using Borrow A Boat you can filter all catamaran searches to be with or without skipper depending on what charter yachts you are looking for and below we cover some of the main points to consider for your catamaran hire.
*Blue Cruise / Gulet charter:* You can do a crewed, blue cruise catamaran charter in Turkey. This form of luxury yacht charter gives you the advantage of being able to get afloat without having to invest in getting sailing qualifications beforehand. For a luxury gulet you will pay a fixed fee for the crew and skipper as well as their food and a tip at the end.
When you get to a luxury yacht charter with crew these prices will increase and costs also depend on where you plan to sail to along with the size and type of yacht rental on your sailing holiday.
In some cases, skippers will also be the boat owner (typically day charter) which means they will know all the best - secluded beaches to show you the best that the area has to offer with their local knowledge.
For day trips you will often be able to use a skipper as well and prices will vary depending on the type of charter boat.
*Bareboat* *Catamaran Charter:* For skilled sailors, a bareboat yacht charter is cheaper and gives more privacy for you and your charter guests. Many sailors prefer to be helming the charter yacht while choosing their own course, and provided you have the knowledge and relevant qualifications you can skipper these boats yourself.
If you are on a crewed Turkey catamaran charter you do not need a license to sail - you can just turn up at the marina and go.
You do need a license if you are on a bareboat yacht charter and in some countries a day skipper or ICC may not be enough for boats over 45 feet in length, you will need to check with the charter agent but here are some examples of typical sailing qualifications that will allow you to charter in most countries:
*International Certificate of Competence:* **This is issued on request by your European sailing authority and you should automatically qualify with certain national sailing qualifications.
*RYA Qualifications:* If you have the following qualifications you will typically be able to take a bareboat charter out of Thailand (but it is worth checking as per above), these include Day Skipper**, Coastal Skipper** (**sail or motor endorsement) or Yachtmaster.*
*American* *Sailing* *Association (ASA):* The ASA 104 Bareboat certificate is commonly accepted but also check as per above
*US Sailing:* The International Proficiency Certificate is widely accepted and The Bareboat Cruising Certificate is also accepted in many cases.
What should i consider when hiring a catamaran.
The main points to consider are what is your budget, have you got the necessary sailing experience and qualifications to manage the boat if it’s not going to have a skipper, whom you are taking sailing, where exactly you wish to go and what will the weather be like on the proposed dates of your trip.
You will typically pay 50% up front on booking the catamaran hire and the balance on arrival. You will either pay a security deposit with your credit card on departure or can get insurance covering damage in advance. In some cases (such as the recent Covid situation) charter companies may be more flexible but this depends on the individual charter companies themselves.
If you are at sea and in danger, call MAYDAY on VHF Ch16 or ring the coast guard on your phone if you have reception. If you have a mechanical fault and can make it to or are on a mooring you will be able to phone a help line number given by the boat charter company and they can typically send someone from the charter base
You should consider do you have the experience to handle the catamaran before you book and where do you want to go along with what the weather will be like. Bring warm weather and cool weather clothing if it looks like the weather can be cool as well as warm and remember at sea it can be cool in the evenings.
If you want to sail without a skipper then you will need relevant qualifications like RYA Day Skipper/International Certificate of Competence (ICC)/ASA 104 Bareboat certificate or the US Sailing Certificate. If you choose to have a skipper on board your catamaran you won’t require licences.
The main points to consider are what is your budget, have you got the necessary sailing experience and qualifications to manage the boat if it's not going to have a skipper, whom you are taking sailing, where exactly you wish to go and what will the weather be like on the proposed dates of your trip.
If you want to sail without a skipper then you will need relevant qualifications like RYA Day Skipper/International Certificate of Competence (ICC)/ASA 104 Bareboat certificate or the US Sailing Certificate. If you choose to have a skipper on board your catamaran you won't require licences.
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From $2,530 per day, how much does a yacht charter in turkey cost.
In Fethiye , yacht charters cost anywhere from $864 a day and $6048 a week .
In Bodrum , prices are similar, starting at $6834 a week , and the prices in Marmaris are a little higher, at $9073 per week .
Gocek has a wide range of beautiful vessels, starting from $12184 per week , while in Aydin , you can find higher range vessels going from anywhere around $103735 for a week .
Renting a yacht without a skipper is a great option for those proficient in sailing. However, if you want to take your luxurious trip to the next level, and relax while someone else deals with all the technicalities of sailing, you should definitely rent with a skipper.
When is the best time to go to turkey, what are the best ports and sailing areas in turkey.
From here, you can easily sail through Turkey to the best beaches such as Turun beach , one of the quietest for those who seek to rest on its comfortable sand, the beach of Gobun sits comfortably between two gorges or the beach of Antikum in which our photographs will seem to come to life with the mix of colors.
Other marinas of note include Marti Marina , which has a gorgeous backdrop of pine forests climbing up the mountain, and Atakoy Marina , which is very conveniently located close to the airport. Like with Milta Bodrum Marina, this one has a full range of services , including laundry , ironing and repair services.
In Istanbul , there are many museums you can visit, such as the Aya Sofya Museum , one of the most beautiful buildings in the world . Other must-see attractions include the Topkapi Palace . This palace was once a powerful base for the Ottoman empire, but now gives you the opportunity to glimpse the life of the sultans who lived there in the past. If you need a bit of fresh air, the surrounding gardens give you the chance to spend some time out in nature.
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Turkey is a popular destination for sailing holidays, with a long and varied coastline that stretches for over 8,000 kilometers. There are numerous bays, coves, and islands to explore, as well as historic cities and towns along the coast. The weather is generally mild and sunny, with long sailing seasons from April to November. The most popular sailing areas are along the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts, including popular destinations such as Bodrum, Marmaris, and Fethiye. The water is generally warm and clear, making it ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and diving. The cuisine in Turkey is also a highlight, with delicious local dishes such as meze, kebabs, and fresh seafood. Overall, a sailing holiday in Turkey is a fantastic way to experience the country's stunning natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture.
The best time to hire a yacht in Turkey is during the summer months, from May to September. During this time, the weather is generally warm and sunny, with average temperatures ranging from 25-30°C (77-86°F) along the coast, and there is plenty of daylight hours to explore the stunning coastline and nearby islands. The summer months also offer the opportunity to participate in many outdoor activities and events, such as sailing races, music festivals, and beach sports. Additionally, Turkey is known for its rich history, beautiful beaches, and unique cuisine, making it a popular destination for yacht charters and tourism. It is important to note that Turkey can experience occasional heatwaves and rain showers during the summer months, so it is recommended to bring appropriate clothing for different weather conditions. It is also advisable to book your yacht charter in advance, especially during peak season, to ensure availability.
To enjoy yachting in Turkey on a budget, visitors can consider renting smaller boats. Another option is to book in advance and explore less touristy areas to save on costs. Additionally, visitors can plan their trip during the low season from November to April for potentially lower prices on boat rentals and accommodations.
For sailing in Turkey, you might consider a Gulet. These traditional wooden sailing vessels are specifically designed for sailing in the Turkish waters and are known for their stability and comfort. They also come in a variety of sizes, so you can find one that fits your group's needs. Additionally, Gulets are equipped with comfortable cabins and modern amenities, making them a great choice for a sailing holiday in Turkey.
Turkey is a perfect destination for sailing with your gang. Starting in Bodrum, sail along the stunning Aegean Sea coast and explore its charming coastal towns and picturesque islands. From there, head to the remote Gulf of Göcek and discover its unspoiled beauty and excellent sailing conditions. Finally, make your way to the breathtaking Lycian Coast and enjoy its unique landscapes and rich cultural heritage.
Starting in Bodrum, sail to the stunning Datça Peninsula and explore its hidden bays and charming villages. From there, head to the lively city of Marmaris and experience its vibrant nightlife and excellent restaurants. Finally, sail to the picturesque Göcek Bay and discover its crystal-clear waters, unspoiled islands, and charming marinas, including the popular D-Marin Göcek.
Mistral (nw).
Turkey is located in the eastern Mediterranean region of Europe and can experience the Mistral wind, a strong and cold northwesterly wind that blows across the Mediterranean region of Europe. The Mistral wind can bring cooler temperatures and dry weather to the western and southern regions of Turkey, particularly during the winter and spring months. In Turkey, the Mistral wind is known as the "Meltemi" and can be particularly strong and gusty, creating challenging conditions for sailing and boating. The wind can also bring in dust and sand from the deserts of North Africa, leading to hazy conditions in the eastern parts of the country. Overall, while the Mistral wind can occur in Turkey, it is not an exclusive weather phenomenon in the region, and the country's climate is influenced by a variety of weather patterns and phenomena, which can significantly impact the climate and daily life of the people who live there.
Turkey experiences Bora winds, which are known as "Poyraz" in Turkish. Bora winds are cold and dry northeasterly winds that originate from the Balkans and can affect parts of northern and central Europe, as well as some areas of the eastern Mediterranean. In Turkey, Bora winds are most common in the Aegean and Marmara regions during the winter months. These winds can bring cold and dry conditions to the region and can be particularly strong and persistent in some areas. They can also cause rough sea conditions, create hazardous driving conditions, and sometimes result in the closure of roads and transportation routes.
Tramontana winds are experienced in Turkey, particularly in the Aegean and Mediterranean coastal regions of the country. The Tramontana wind is a type of cold and dry wind that blows from the north to northwest and affects the eastern coast of the Mediterranean. In Turkey, the Tramontana wind is known as the "Poyraz" and can be particularly strong and gusty, creating challenging conditions for outdoor activities and transportation. The wind can also bring in colder temperatures and dry weather to the region, particularly during the winter months. Overall, while Tramontana winds are not present throughout Turkey, the wind can significantly impact the climate and daily life of the people who live in the Aegean and Mediterranean coastal regions of the country. The country's climate is also influenced by a variety of weather patterns and phenomena, which can bring in occasional rainfall, thunderstorms, and gusty winds throughout the year.
Jugo winds, also known as "Sirocco" or "Lodos", are a meteorological phenomenon that can occur in Turkey. These winds are warm, moist winds that blow from the south or southeast and originate from the Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean Sea. The Jugo winds are typically associated with high temperatures, low humidity, and the potential for dust storms. They can cause discomfort, especially for people with respiratory problems, and can also create hazardous conditions for transportation and outdoor activities. In Turkey, the Jugo winds are more common in the fall and winter months but can occur throughout the year. The Turkish State Meteorological Service issues warnings and advisories for Lodos winds, and it is recommended to follow their instructions during such events.
Month | Max Temperature | Min Temperature |
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January | 16 | 8 |
February | 16 | 8 |
March | 18 | 9 |
April | 19 | 11 |
May | 22 | 13 |
June | 26 | 16 |
July | 29 | 18 |
August | 29 | 19 |
September | 27 | 17 |
October | 23 | 14 |
November | 19 | 11 |
December | 16 | 9 |
What is the cuisine in turkey.
Turkish cuisine is a delicious and diverse mix of Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and Central Asian flavors, featuring a variety of meats, vegetables, and spices. One of the most popular Turkish dishes is kebab, a grilled or roasted meat dish often served with vegetables and rice. Another popular dish is börek, a type of pastry filled with cheese or meat. Meat is also a staple of Turkish cuisine, with dishes such as Adana kebab, a spicy ground lamb dish, and lamb chops being popular throughout the country. Vegetables and legumes also play an important role in Turkish cuisine, with dishes such as dolma, stuffed grape leaves or vegetables, and mercimek çorbası, a lentil soup, being popular. Other popular Turkish dishes include pide, a type of flatbread often topped with cheese, meat, or vegetables, and menemen, a dish made with eggs, tomatoes, and peppers. Desserts are also an important part of Turkish cuisine, with popular sweets including baklava, a pastry made with layers of phyllo dough and nuts, and Turkish delight, a type of candy made with sugar and starch. Beverages are also an important part of Turkish cuisine, with popular drinks including Turkish tea and coffee, ayran, a yogurt drink, and rakı, an anise-flavored alcoholic drink.
The official currency of Turkey is the Turkish lira (TRY). One lira is divided into 100 kurus. There are coins in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50 kurus, as well as 1 lira. Banknotes come in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200 liras. The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey is responsible for issuing and regulating the currency.
Turkey is a beautiful country located in the Mediterranean, offering a range of options for yacht chartering. Some of the types of yachts you can hire in Turkey include: 1) Gulets: Gulets are traditional Turkish wooden boats and are very popular for yacht chartering in Turkey. They are spacious and comfortable, and offer plenty of room for relaxation and entertainment. 2) Motor yachts: These yachts are popular in Turkey and offer plenty of speed and comfort for exploring the coastline and nearby islands. 3) Sailing yachts: Turkey offers a range of sailing yachts for hire, allowing you to enjoy the scenic beauty of the Mediterranean while sailing the waters. 4) Catamarans: These yachts are perfect for exploring the shallow waters and secluded bays of Turkey. They are spacious, stable, and offer plenty of room for relaxation and entertainment. 5) Luxury yachts: Turkey offers a range of luxurious yachts for hire, which are perfect for those who want to indulge in luxury. They come equipped with all the amenities, such as air conditioning, luxurious cabins, gourmet kitchens, and even hot tubs. 6) Fishing yachts: The waters around Turkey are rich in marine life, and there are plenty of fishing yachts available for hire. They are equipped with all the necessary fishing gear, making it easy for you to indulge in some serious fishing. The availability and type of yacht you can hire will depend on the location in Turkey where you are looking to hire and the season. It is recommended to research and book in advance to secure the type of yacht you prefer for your charter vacation in Turkey.
There are several ways to get to Turkey depending on your location and travel preferences: 1)By Air: Turkey has several international airports, including Istanbul Airport (IST), Sabiha Gökçen International Airport (SAW), and Antalya Airport (AYT). These airports are served by several airlines, including Turkish Airlines, Emirates, and Lufthansa. 2)By Land: If you are traveling from neighboring countries, you can take a bus or drive to Turkey. There are several border crossings between Turkey and its neighboring countries, including Greece, Bulgaria, and Iran. 3)By Sea: There are regular ferry services to Turkey from nearby countries like Greece and Cyprus.
Turkey has a relatively modern and well-developed internet infrastructure, with widespread access to broadband internet in urban areas and some rural areas. However, there are also some concerns regarding internet freedom and censorship in Turkey. The Turkish government has been known to block access to certain websites and social media platforms, particularly during times of political unrest or protests. In addition, there have been cases of individuals being arrested for their online activity, including posting critical content on social media. Despite these concerns, Turkey still has a thriving online community, with a large percentage of the population using social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. E-commerce is also growing rapidly in Turkey, with many businesses using online platforms to sell their products and services.
The official language of Turkey is Turkish. Turkish is a Turkic language and is the most widely spoken language in Turkey, used in government, education, and commerce. Turkish uses the Latin alphabet and has a complex grammar and phonology system that distinguishes it from other Turkic languages. In addition to Turkish, there are also several minority languages spoken in Turkey, such as Kurdish, Arabic, Laz, and Armenian, particularly in regions where significant minority populations reside. English is also widely spoken, particularly among younger generations, and is commonly used as a second language for business and tourism.
Turkey has a diverse climate due to its large size and varied topography. The country experiences hot, dry summers and cold, wet winters. The summer months (June to September) in Turkey can be very hot, with temperatures ranging from 77°F (25°C) to 104°F (40°C) in the central and southern regions. The coastal regions experience cooler temperatures due to sea breezes, with temperatures ranging from 68°F (20°C) to 86°F (30°C). The winter months (December to February) are cold, with temperatures ranging from 32°F (0°C) to 50°F (10°C), with heavy snowfall in the mountainous regions. Turkey also experiences moderate rainfall throughout the year, with the highest amounts falling in the winter months. The spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons are generally mild, with comfortable temperatures and occasional rainfall.
The cost of renting a sailboat or catamaran in Turkey can vary depending on a number of factors, including the type of boat, its size, the time of year, and the rental company. On average, you can expect to pay anywhere from TRY 2,500 to TRY 10,000 or more per week for a sailboat or catamaran rental in Turkey. It's always best to compare prices from multiple rental companies and to book in advance to ensure availability and to get the best possible rate. Additionally, don't forget to factor in additional costs such as fuel, insurance, and any additional equipment or services you may need during your trip.
Here are 10 ideas of what to see on the coast of Turkey:
This popular coastal town on the western coast of Turkey is known for its beautiful beaches, historic landmarks, and excellent dining and shopping.
This beautiful coastal town on the southwest coast of Turkey offers stunning natural beauty, crystal-clear waters, and excellent diving and snorkeling opportunities.
This popular coastal town on the western coast of Turkey offers beautiful beaches, historic landmarks, and excellent shopping.
This charming coastal town on the southwest coast of Turkey is known for its beautiful beaches, stunning natural beauty, and excellent outdoor activities.
This popular coastal town on the southern coast of Turkey offers beautiful beaches, historic landmarks, and excellent water sports opportunities.
This beautiful coastal town on the southwest coast of Turkey offers stunning natural beauty, crystal-clear waters, and excellent outdoor activities.
This popular coastal town on the southwest coast of Turkey is known for its beautiful beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lively atmosphere.
This coastal city on the west coast of Turkey offers beautiful beaches, historic landmarks, and excellent dining and shopping.
This popular coastal town on the southwest coast of Turkey is known for its beautiful beaches, stunning architecture, and vibrant nightlife.
This popular coastal city on the southern coast of Turkey offers beautiful beaches, historic landmarks, and excellent dining and shopping.
Istanbul to black sea coast:.
This route takes you from the vibrant city of Istanbul to the stunning Black Sea Coast of Turkey, which is known for its stunning landscapes, clear waters, and vibrant culture. Along the way, you can explore the many ports and harbors along the coast, and visit the many cultural and historical attractions in the area.
This route takes you from the popular resort town of Marmaris to the charming town of Kas, which is known for its stunning coastal landscapes, clear waters, and unique cultural heritage. Along the way, you can explore the many coves and anchorages around the coast, and visit the many cultural and historical attractions in the region.
This route takes you from the historic city of Bodrum to the beautiful town of Datça, which is known for its stunning landscapes, clear waters, and unique cultural heritage. Along the way, you can explore the many coves and anchorages around the coast, and visit the many cultural and historical attractions in the area.
This route takes you from the popular marina town of Göcek to the charming town of Fethiye, which is known for its stunning coastal landscapes, clear waters, and unique cultural heritage. Along the way, you can explore the many coves and anchorages around the coast, and visit the many cultural and historical attractions in the region.
This route takes you along the picturesque Aegean Coast of Turkey, which is known for its stunning beaches, clear waters, and vibrant culture. Along the way, you can explore the many ports and harbors along the coast, and visit the many cultural and historical attractions in the area.
Yes, it's always a good idea to have insurance when you hire a yacht or boat. Insurance can protect you against unexpected expenses or damages that may occur during your charter, such as damage to the yacht, injury to passengers, or loss of personal belongings. SEARADAR offers its own insurance product, the free deposit pack, which allows you to insure 100% of the deposit. This provides an extra layer of protection and peace of mind during your charter.
The qualifications you need to hire a boat or yacht will depend on the country and region where you plan to sail. In Croatia, for example, you are required by law to have a valid sailing license or certificate to operate a yacht or boat. The type of license or certificate you need will depend on the size and type of vessel you plan to operate. If you have a valid sailing license or certificate from your home country, it may be recognized in Croatia. If you don't have a sailing license or certificate, you can hire a skipper to handle the yacht for you.
If your yacht breaks down during your charter, the first thing you should do is to inform us as soon as possible. We will provide you with instructions on what to do next and may send a technician to fix the problem or provide you with a replacement yacht, depending on the severity of the issue.
When hiring a yacht, there are several important factors to consider to ensure that you have a safe and enjoyable experience. Here are some things to keep in mind: Size and Type of Yacht: Consider the size and type of yacht that will best suit your needs. Factors to consider include the number of people in your party, your budget, and your itinerary. Crew: Determine whether you need a crew for your yacht charter. If you are an experienced sailor, you may be able to charter a yacht without a crew. However, if you are new to sailing or want to relax and enjoy the trip, a crewed yacht may be a better option. Itinerary: Plan your itinerary in advance to ensure that you visit the destinations you want to see. Research the area and check the availability of mooring spaces and marinas. Season and Weather: Consider the season and weather when planning your trip. Summer is the most popular season for yacht charter in many destinations, but it may be crowded and more expensive. Be aware of weather conditions and avoid sailing in bad weather. Budget: Set a budget for your yacht charter and be aware of additional costs, such as fuel, mooring fees, and food and drink expenses. Choose a yacht that fits within your budget and consider booking in advance to get the best deals. Safety: Make sure that the yacht you hire is properly equipped with safety equipment, such as life jackets, flares, and a first aid kit. Be aware of safety regulations and follow the rules of the sea.
Yes, indicate your request in the comments to the order, and we will give you a deferred payment by placing the yacht on reserve for you.
Yacht charters are available for any period. But there are generally accepted rules. For example, sailing yachts are most often rented weekly: Saturday to Saturday. You can charter for 1 week, 2 weeks, 3 weeks, etc.
You can rent a yacht with a captain who will take care of all the issues related to the yacht's management. Simply choose this option in the extras. All you need to do is get with your friends together, bring all the essentials and embark on an exciting yacht trip! It's easier than you think, even if it's the first charter you've ever been on!
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There are several reasons why you should consider booking a yacht with SEARADAR: Over 500 satisfied customers worldwide: SEARADAR has a proven track record of providing high-quality yacht charter services, with many satisfied customers from around the world. Modern, high-tech startup: SEARADAR was founded in 2017 and has since grown into a modern, high-tech startup. Our team of 50+ people works in office and remotely from over 10 countries, which allows us to provide a high level of customer service and support. Experienced sailors: Our founders and many team members are experienced sailors, which means we understand what skippers need and we speak the same language. This allows us to provide personalized service and advice to our customers. Exclusive agreements: We work with practically all the world's charter companies and have exclusive agreements and conditions with many of them. This means we can offer our customers the best selection of yachts at the most competitive prices. Rigorous selection process: During the selection process, we analyze over 30,000 boats from all available market databases, calculate quality metrics, and check yacht availability in options. This allows us to provide our customers with a carefully curated selection of the most suitable yachts. Experienced experts: A team of experienced experts analyzes your request and, using specifically designed software, creates a selection of the most suitable yachts for you. This ensures that you get the yacht that best meets your needs and preferences. Insurance product: SEARADAR has its own insurance product, free deposit pack, which allows you to insure 100% of the deposit. This provides peace of mind and protects you against any unexpected expenses or damages.
It depends on your nationality and the purpose of your visit. Turkey has a visa exemption policy for many countries, allowing their citizens to enter and stay in the country for a certain period of time without a visa. For example, citizens of the United States, Canada, and many European countries can enter Turkey for up to 90 days within a 180-day period without a visa. However, some countries' citizens need to obtain a visa before traveling to Turkey. You can check the visa requirements for your country on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Turkey or contact the Turkish embassy or consulate in your country.
Yes, it is common to pay a deposit when hiring a yacht in Turkey. The deposit amount can vary depending on the yacht charter company and the type of yacht being rented. The deposit is usually paid before the charter starts and is used as security in case of damage or other issues with the yacht during the rental period. The deposit is typically refunded at the end of the rental period, as long as there are no damages or other issues that require deduction from the deposit.
With FDP (Free Deposit Pack), you have the chance to avoid a full security deposit and lock in your funds. Just pay 20% upfront (non-refundable), and experience a hassle-free journey. * The price of the FDP rises to 25% if booked less than 30 days before the charter.
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As Book2sailing company, we determine our Turkey yacht charter prices policy in order to respond to your demands in the best way possible. With our long years of industry experience, we follow the current charter industry prices and determine the best prices for each season. Book2sailing has been established by a team that has worked in the charter sector for many years and has taken part in important positions. Our company, which offers commercial licensed yachts with legally required licenses, is one of the leading companies in the yacht charter sector in Turkey. If you are planning an unforgettable yacht holiday in Turkey’s uniquely beautiful Mediterranean and Aegean bays, all you have to do is reach us. Our reservation team will send you a list of yacht models such as sailyachts, catamarans, gulets and motor yachts according to your request. We will also send you all the pictures and technical equipment information for the yacht you find suitable. If you need to think about making a reservation, you can request an option from us for the yacht you have decided on. If you decide to rent, all the contract and necessary information prepared on your behalf will be sent to you via e-mail or whatsapp.
As a company, we serve in the charter sector both with our own fleet and as the official agency of other company fleets. Despite its young age, our team, which is very experienced and has a modern vision, is able to meet the demands of the developing yacht charter sector in the most professional way. We try to improve our fleet for each season and keep it modern. We offer you the most suitable Turkey yacht charter prices by getting the best agency prices from the yacht owners for the yachts of other companies that we are the official agency of.
Turkey has a very strategic position in the world yacht industry with its technical infrastructure and coasts and bays with the most natural beauties suitable for sailing. Turkey has become one of the attractive centers of the yacht industry with its well-equipped personnel in the fields of yacht production, sales, maintenance, technical support, marinas, agencies that carry out all kinds of official procedures for yachts and the charter sector. As Book2sailing company, our team responds to your yacht charter and other requests with a highly experienced team that has taken senior positions in these areas. Our aim is to provide you with a happy blue cruise experience by offering the most suitable Turkey yacht charter prices .
The yacht industry in Turkey, which has a coastline of eight thousand kilometers, is developed in Istanbul, in the Aegean and Mediterranean bays. Istanbul has become a brand with important yacht manufacturing companies. It also hosts local and foreign tourists with its agencies that provide service on the Bosphorus and organize motor yacht tours. We also provide services for all your yacht tour requests in the Bosphorus. If you are planning a motor yacht tour with the uniquely beautiful view of the Bosphorus and want to get information, you can take a look at our Istanbul yacht charter article.
Sailing yacht, catamaran, weekly motor yacht and gulet charter sector has also developed on the Aegean coasts. The biggest reason for the development of the sector here is undoubtedly the geographical structure and climate of the region. On the Aegean coast, the mountains extend perpendicular to the sea, and as a result of this geographical structure, there are numerous coves. The bays between Kaş and Bodrum are protected against all kinds of natural conditions. These bays have unique beauties and turquoise seas. Thanks to its sunny climate for about 10 months, Aegean coves have become indispensable sailing destinations. Charter companies operate in the marinas in the bays here. The yachts we offer you with affordable Turkey yacht charter prices are located in these marinas.
Kaş, Fethiye, Göcek , Marmaris and Bodrum bays are the most beautiful destinations for your sailing route. The charter yacht industry in Turkey has also developed in these regions. Companies with charter yacht fleets operate in these bays or in marinas in city centers in the regions. Although there are all kinds of opportunities for the sailing industry in Turkey, the number of yachts per capita is lower than in other countries. While an average of 180 people in Germany and 70 people in Italy, there is one yacht for every 2 thousand people in Turkey. Despite the problems and economic imbalances in tourism, the potential of the yacht industry is increasing every year as a result of Turkey’s natural geographical richness, its close location to the international yacht market, and efforts for yacht tourism. If you wish, let’s take the geographical beauties of the factors that affect this increasing potential and briefly talk about 4 important sailing destinations:
Fethiye is an important and popular region with its developed city center, marinas and bays. It is one of the rare places in the world where vacationers can do all kinds of holiday activities. You can parachute in Oludeniz, join a jeep safari in Kayakoy, and take a yacht tour in the bays. Ece Marina and Yacht Classic Marina are among the important marinas of the region. Charter agencies and their fleets are located in these marinas. Some of our yachts that we offer with affordable Turkey yacht charter prices are also moored in these marinas. Aquarium bay, Gemiler Island, Ölüdeniz and Butterfly Valley are the most visited places by sailyacht, catamaran, motor yacht and gulet owners and charters. Gocek, which is 25 minutes away from Fethiye by car and 1.5 hours by sail, is one of the most popular destinations in the world yacht industry. The tourism income of this very small district is largely dependent on the yacht sector. Gocek bays have become a brand in the world. Its award-winning marinas are among the most popular marinas in the world. There are businesses providing mooring, catering, electricity and water services in each bay. The bays are covered with pine forests and have seas like a natural pool.
Marmaris, between Gocek and Bodrum, is a paradise of bays thanks to its peninsula-shaped natural structure. It is one of the most important destinations of blue cruises with gulets. The bays around the peninsula are visited by local and foreign yacht owners and are very crowded during the high tourist season. Marmaris city center is one of the places that has become a brand in the yacht sector with its marinas and businesses in the bays. Netsel Marina, Yacht Marina are among the important marinas in the region and many charter agencies are located in these marinas. Bodrum, the indispensable choice of Istanbul high society, is a brand with its nightlife, luxury venues and mega yachts in its marinas. Turgutreis, Yalikavak is one of the popular tourism centers. Turkey charter yacht prices are higher than other regions. Our Turkey motor yacht charter models will be an alternative for sailors looking for a spacious living space on the sea.
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We were quite pleased with organisation and hospility of the company and the Turkish people in general. 27.04.2024
Very enjobable two weeks. Emre (skipper) was great at short notice. Nusret Excellent, available when required. 16.09.2023
Thanks a lot for mister Nusret and the team for perfect service! 04.11.2023
Everyting is awesome! 28.10.2023
Just excellent! 21.10.2023
Everything was great! Such a beatiful route, crew and nature! Thank you very much! 21.10.2023
Very affectionate and good charter company. 02.09.2023
Thank you. 16.08.2023
An amazing experience. We recommend it to everyone. 12.08.2023
All perfect !!! 15.07.2023
We had a great time, the boat and staff were first class. 08.07.2023
Very good condition of the boat and good service. Thank you ! 03.06.2023
My first charter as a skipper. Was so perfect. Best recommendations. 27.05.2023
The condition of the yacht was great. The kitchen well equipped, absolutly loved the service :) 06.05.2022
The boat was in excellent technical qualitiy. Everything was clean and new. Base and Guest relation managers are very helpfull with full of hospitility. I will recommend Sailera to my friends. Thank you ! 14.05.2022
Perfect charter company, thank you. 18.11.2022
Very happy with Sailera ! 23.07.2022
Everyting was very cool. Thanks ! 09.07.2022
We felt very comfortable on arrival up to check out. 03.09.2022
All was excellent. 01.10.2022
We would like to thank the Sailera team and our captain Mustafa for the amazing sailing experience. Everyting was perfect on the boat and the whole crew was very friendly and welcoming. We have experienced the beautiful sights of Turkey in the best possible way. Thank you. 01.10.2022
Sailera Yacht Charter is situated in Marmaris Netsel Marina, a prime location in one of Turkeys most sought-after yacht charter destinations. Marmaris, just an hour away from Dalaman Airport, features one of the worlds largest natural harbors surrounded by picturesque pine-clad hills.
Sailera has many sailing and service options from Marmaris Netsel Marina, so come and join us to explore the stunning Marmaris bays!
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Boat rental in turkey.
Enjoy your boat rental with or without a skipper during your yacht rental in Turkey , whether on a sailboat, a motorboat, a yacht, or another type of boat rental. Create the best memories of your holiday, both on land and on water. This beautiful country is located between Asia and Europe , with Ankara as its capital, and has around a dozen borders, including the Black Sea , the Aegean Sea , and, of course, the Mediterranean Se a .
During your boat rental in Turkey , you will surely visit many cities full of charm and various special places. And definitely do not miss Ankara , a modern city full of activities.
If you’re considering renting a boat in Turkey, the price will differ depending on the time of year, the number of passengers on board, and the size and type of boat you choose. Of course, additional amenities or services could also affect the price, such as having a skipper on board.
Below are the average prices of a private charter in Turkey by boat type:
Starting from an average of $780/day in low and in high season.
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When you rent a boat with Click&Boat, you can expect a fully equipped boat charter that comes with all the necessary safety gear, navigation equipment, and amenities to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable sailing experience. Our boats are well-maintained and regularly serviced to ensure the highest standards of safety and reliability. Don't hesitate to check out our blog to know what to bring on your sailing trip!
Marmara Island: Located in the Sea of Marmara , this island is a popular destination for sailing enthusiasts who enjoy exploring its beautiful bays and coves, swimming in crystal-clear waters, and enjoying the local cuisine. With a rich history, there are also plenty of historic sites to explore on the island.
Tenedos: Also known as Bozcaada , Tenedos is a small island located in the Aegean Sea . It's a popular spot for sailors due to its picturesque beaches, clear waters, and tranquil atmosphere. Visitors can also explore the island's historic castle and charming village.
Gökçeada: This is the largest island in Turkey , located in the Aegean Sea . With beautiful beaches, clear waters, and stunning scenery, it's a popular spot for sailing, swimming, and other water activities. Visitors can also explore the island's charming villages, historic sites, and delicious local cuisine.
Istanbul : Sailing in Istanbul offers a unique and captivating experience, allowing you to explore the city's iconic skyline and historic landmarks from the water.
If you are planning for a yacht rental in Turkey , take a look at Click&Boat's website and choose among the best offers. The Click&Boat team will be happy to help you with all your questions about renting a boat in Turkey and to provide you with the most special holiday of your life!
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Located in Antalya , this marina has 650 berths for boats ranging from 6 to 80 meters in length. It offers water, electricity, fuel, laundry, and internet services. The marina also has a restaurant, a swimming pool, and a gym.
Located in Bodrum ,%20Turkey"> Bodrum , this marina has 550 berths for boats up to 70 meters in length. It offers water, electricity, fuel, Wi-Fi, and laundry services. The marina also has restaurants, cafés, a swimming pool, a gym, and a supermarket.
Located in Bodrum , this marina has 105 berths for boats up to 100 meters in length. It offers water, electricity, fuel, and Wi-Fi services. The marina also has restaurants, cafés, bars, shops, a swimming pool, and a spa.
Located in Marmaris , this marina has 750 berths for boats up to 60 meters in length. It offers water, electricity, fuel, Wi-Fi, and laundry services. The marina also has restaurants, cafés, bars, shops, and a swimming pool.
Located in Alanya , this marina has 226 berths for boats up to 60 meters in length. It offers water, electricity, fuel, and Wi-Fi services. The marina also has restaurants, cafés, bars, a swimming pool, and a fitness center.
Many of our boat rentals in Turkey come with the option of sailing with a skipper and/or crew. Although this may come at an extra cost, having a skipper on board can, no doubt, provide you with an even more enjoyable experience! Your skipper can adapt the sailing route so that your voyage best suits the desires of you and the rest of your party.
Additionally, setting sail with a skipper will make your voyage even more comfortable! The skipper will take care of all the technical aspects of sailing, so all you need to do is sit back and relax.
If you would like to take charge of your bare boat charter in Turkey , then bare boat charters are the way to go. Enjoy a bare boat charter if you have a license and set sail at your own pace. You need a valid boating license to enjoy a boat this way, so check with the boat owner beforehand to see that your license is valid.
For your yacht rental in Turkey , the best season to sail is generally considered to be from April to October. During this period, the weather is warm and sunny, with calm seas and favorable winds, making it ideal for sailing and exploring the Turkish coast .
In April and May, you can enjoy quieter waters and blooming landscapes, while June to August is peak season, offering long days of sunshine and vibrant coastal towns bustling with activities. September and October bring milder temperatures and fewer crowds, providing a more relaxed sailing experience.
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Lumar Yachts is a family business with an excellent reputation. We provide the whole spectrum of professional yacht charter services in Turkey. Yacht charter Turkey for any taste and any wallets. When contacting our company, you may be sure that you will get the best quality at the best price of those existing on the market. You will get everything which fully meets all your demands and tastes without extra or unexpected costs. And of course, absolute confidentiality is guaranteed. We do not strive for high profits but above all share our huge experience and boundless love of yachting and people with our clients.
Lumar Yachts brokers have experience in all issues of buying a yacht, and yachts for sale in Turkey, including prices and negotiations on agreements. Besides, our specialists organize surveys and sea trials, together with that, we help our clients to resolve any legal complexities. You will enjoy our selection of motor yachts for sale at the best price on the market including both pre-owned yachts for sale represented by all sizes and different styles, and exclusive offers for superyacht sales. We offer the best options for everyone – from family cruises and wooden gulet boats for sale, to explorer yachts sales and superyachts sales.
Here you can find CE Class, Rina Class and Bureau Veritas-approved semi-custom and custom built yachts construction projects in Turkey. These include new yachts under construction, steel yacht construction, aluminum yacht construction, GRP motor yachts, custom sailing yachts, displacement yacht projects, luxury wooden yacht construction, explorer yacht construction Turkey, new trawlers for sale and new family cruisers for sale. We work only with trusted Turkish yacht builders - this guarantees you an affordable cost and strict implementation of the project by all safety standards.
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Bareboat yachting means that you charter a yacht independently. We hand over the yacht ready for use and you return the yacht to us at the end of your charter. As skipper you are fully responsible for the yacht and its crew. Of course you can always contact the base in Gocek by VHF or mobile phone in case of unexpected problems.
A flotilla consists of a group of yachts (generally around 5 boats) which all follow the same itinerary. During the day you sail independently but you can always refer back to the lead boat. We all depart from the same harbour or bay and meet again all together in the evening. Our head office is situated in the centre of Göcek town near the waterfront.
Budget Sailing Turkey is member of the Turkish Sailing Federation (TYF) and recognised by “World Sailing” (the former ISAF/International Sailing Federation). We offer practical courses for boat-and sail handling including all the basics you need to get familiarised with a standard sailing yacht. You can either do this on a one-to-one base or with your own group on the yacht type you chartered.
Budget Sailing Turkey offers well-maintained yachts for a real budget price directly from the owner. Budget Sailing Turkey is a small family run yacht charter company located in the pretty town of Gocek, only a half hour drive away from Dalaman International Airport. From here you directly sail into an unique and protected area full of bays, inlets, small islands and interesting historical sites. “Budget” was the initial concept of our company when we started with an older fleet of boats: the Aloa 27 SC and the Comet 1050. Both of these yacht types are significantly older than the other yachts we added to our fleet at a later stage and which belong to the more “modern” type of yachts such as Bavaria and Beneteau. But we never changed our initial concept: sailing for everyone’s budget! Our head office is situated in the centre of Göcek town near the waterfront. Our yachts are berthed in D-Marin Göcek marina, a relaxed and enjoyable marina, with all the facilities and services you need at the beginning and end of your charter holidays.
Budget Sailing Turkey is a trade mark of Karayel Yachting operating under the registration of The Republic of Turkey Ministery of Culture and Tourism, with yacht charter license No: 136
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Yacht Charter Prices Turkey, which has maintained its reputation as a top holiday destination for many years, still continues to be a favorite among vacationers. With its colorful and tourist-friendly streets, carefully protected environment, and tourist-friendly nature, Turkey is definitely an ideal holiday destination. Turkey-based yacht charter service offered by Platin Yachting is ideal for enjoying the Turkish coasts to the fullest. We are pleased to offer you our yacht chartering service, which is a unique option for holidaymakers. We answer all your questions about Turkey yacht chartering, which arouse curiosity and are frequently investigated, and tell you about our work. Here is the yacht charter prices info for our curious customers.
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Yacht Charter Prices Accommodating eight to sixty people depending on their type, yachts are one of the most preferred options by those looking for a quiet holiday filled with natural beauties. As Platin Yachting, the yacht chartering service we provide has always been one of our most preferred options through our country – Turkey. Our service continues to be the number one choice of our customers who want to have a vacation with chartered yachts. As Platin Yachting, we have been a part of our business for many years and we do not shy away from acting according to the wishes of our customers. We share with you the pricing info below.
As the holiday season approaches, we are all on the lookout for a nice vacation. The pricing for the much-preferred yacht chartering depends on a couple of factors. Such as:
Yacht Charter Prices These are all the main factors that affect the price of your yacht chartering experience. Although the winter season tends to be a tad bit cheaper for chartering, we rarely have time for that. Due to the demand and supply relationships, the pricing for yacht chartering tends to slightly change depending on the time of the season.
You can apply to us and get information about everything you wonder about our yacht chartering service. Platin Yachting has been doing its job for many years, working with a competent team and maintaining its leadership in the sector for a long time. Together with you, our customers, we decide on the type of yacht you will charter, which routes will take, and the average speed you want it to sail.
We have multiple options for everything. Since Turkey is a busy travel destination, it is very important to make your appointments in advance, especially in the summer season. Do not forget to get up-to-date price information from us. You can contact us for all your related questions and concerns. You can reach our contact information by clicking this link to learn everything about yacht chartering prices.
Yacht charter prices can vary depending on several factors, including the type of yacht, the size of the yacht, the duration of the charter, the destination, and the time of year. Here is some information to provide a general understanding:
Types of Yachts: Gulet: Gulets are traditional Turkish wooden sailing vessels. They are often more affordable compared to motor yachts and trawlers due to their simpler design and lower operational costs. Motor Yacht: Motor yachts are powered by engines and offer faster cruising speeds. They are generally more expensive than gulets due to higher fuel consumption and maintenance costs. Trawler: Trawlers are known for their long-range capabilities and fuel efficiency. They provide a comfortable cruising experience but can vary in price depending on their size, amenities, and overall quality. Factors Affecting Prices: Size and Luxury: Larger and more luxurious yachts generally come with higher charter prices due to their higher operational costs, maintenance, and crew requirements. Seasonality: Prices tend to be higher during the peak charter season, which is typically during the summer months. Shoulder seasons and offseasons may offer more favorable rates. Destination: The location of the charter can impact prices. Some popular yacht charter destinations in Turkey, such as Bodrum, Fethiye, and Marmaris, may have varying price ranges due to demand, availability, and local market dynamics. Expensive Yacht Charter Cities in Turkey: The cost of renting a yacht can vary from city to city in Turkey. Bodrum and Gocek are known as upscale yacht charter destinations, where prices may be relatively higher compared to other regions. These cities attract a discerning clientele seeking luxury experiences.
Average Yacht Charter Prices: It is important to note that yacht charter prices can vary significantly depending on the factors mentioned above. However, as a rough guideline, the average starting price for a weekly yacht charter in Turkey can range from a few thousand euros for smaller gulets to tens of thousands of euros or more for larger and more luxurious motor yachts or trawlers. Prices can increase for high-demand periods, special events, and additional services requested during the charter.
It is recommended to consult with reputable yacht charter companies like Platin Yachting to obtain accurate and up-to-date pricing information based on your specific requirements, desired yacht type, and destination
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Israel has issued new evacuation orders in Gaza as its military campaign continues more than 10 months since the war against Hamas began. Meanwhile, Israel and Hezbollah are said to be wary of escalating their own conflict. Below, watch military analyst Sean Bell assess the situation.
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Some 40,435 Palestinians have been killed in Israel's military offensive in Gaza since 7 October, the Hamas-run health ministry has announced.
It added that 93,534 have been injured during that time.
The ministry does not differentiate between civilians and combatants in its count.
Seven Palestinians have been killed in Israeli military strikes today, medics have told the Reuters news agency.
Two were killed in Deir Al-Balah, where around a million people are sheltering and where Israel has issued an evacuation order.
Two more were killed at a school near the Al-Nuseirat camp and three in the southern city of Rafah, near the border with Egypt.
More than 40,000 Palestinians have been killed in the war, according to the Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza, which does not differentiate between civilians and fighters in its count.
Israel has issued new evacuation orders for Deir Al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip, forcing more families to flee the area.
Israel has issued several evacuation orders across Gaza in recent days - the most since the beginning of the 10-month war - saying its forces intended to act against Hamas and other groups in the areas.
The Deir Al-Balah municipality said Israel's evacuation orders have so far displaced 250,000 people.
The orders forced many families and patients to leave Al-Aqsa Hospital, the main medical facility in Deir Al-Balah, where hundreds of thousands of people have taken shelter.
Family displaced 11 times
One woman said she and her children had been displaced 11 times.
Sawasn Abu Afesh told Reuters she has "no money for transportation" and would have to make the journey on foot, while three of her children had been left behind.
"No idea where," she said.
Israel was unable to anticipate the time and place of Hezbollah's "limited and managed attack," showing it has "lost its deterrent power", Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanaani has claimed.
Hezbollah launched hundreds of rockets and drones at Israel early on Sunday, while Israel's military said it struck Lebanon with around 100 jets to ward off a greater attack.
Iran praised and congratulated Hezbollah's "unique response against several vital and strategic targets" in Israel, Mr Kanaani said.
"Hezbollah's decisive response proved that the enemy's crimes do not go unanswered."
Mr Kanaani said Israel was unable to predict "the time and place" of attacks against it despite "the comprehensive support of its supporters, including the US".
Yesterday the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah launched an attack on Israel in retaliation for the killing of one of its commanders in Beirut - with Israel pre-empting the move with its own airstrikes.
The attacks from both sides followed the death of top Hezbollah military commander Fuad Shukr, who was killed in a strike in Beirut's southern suburbs in July.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu previously described Shukr as "one of the most wanted terrorists in the world".
Its army said Hezbollah had been planning to launch a heavy barrage of rockets and missiles towards Israel - as the Iranian-backed group, which is designated a terrorist organisation by several countries including the UK, had promised to retaliate.
Flights to and from Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion airport were temporarily suspended on Sunday after the attacks broke out, but have since resumed.
So what is Hezbollah and will it play a role in the Israel-Hamas conflict in the Middle East?
An oil tanker has been on fire since Friday after it was attacked by Yemen's Houthis, the EU Red Sea naval mission Aspides has said.
Fire and smoke could be seen coming from the Greek-flagged Sounion's main deck in photos published by the EU mission.
The Houthis, who are aligned with Iran, attacked the oil tanker in the Red Sea last week.
The group has been attacking ships in solidarity with Palestinians amid the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
Fires were observed on at least five locations on the main deck of the vessel and part of the superstructure is on fire too, Aspides said.
"So far there are no obvious signs of an oil spill," it added.
Satellite image captured by the European Space Agency’s Copernicus Satellite 2 showed smoke rising from the vessel at sea.
Aspides has warned the oil tanker, which is carrying 150,000 tonnes of crude oil, may pose an environmental hazard.
By Alex Rossi , international correspondent
Another dangerous moment appears to be passing in this disastrous conflict, but great peril remains for Israel, Lebanon and the wider region.
Israel's pre-emptive strike and Hezbollah's retaliatory attack for the assassination of their top commander in late July risked plunging both sides into all-out war.
That nightmare scenario appears to be fading for now, but all the dynamics for a much bigger conflict remain.
Effectively the stand-off - with each side sending messages with bombs and rockets - continues.
Watch: How Israeli and Hezbollah strikes unfolded
A dangerous spiral
The Israelis and Hezbollah are signalling that they do not seek a wider war but the risk of accident and miscalculation remains.
Both sides are also under pressure to do more, which could also lead to a dangerous spiral.
There are people behind Hezbollah's leader Hassan Nasrallah who are urging a more forceful response to Israel's continued assault on Gaza.
And Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has very loud voices in his ear telling him to launch a major operation against the Lebanese militant group to force it back from the border and allow tens of thousands of Israelis to return home.
Great danger so long as Gaza war continues
The problem is that violence often ends up having its own logic and can take actors in directions they may not foresee.
It may not be in Israel or Hezbollah's interest to fight a major war, but it may happen anyway.
And the consequences would be disastrous, with significant damage and casualties on both sides.
The key to dialling down the tensions would be a ceasefire in Gaza, but for the moment that seems to be out of reach, meaning great danger lies ahead.
Polio vaccines for more than a million people have been delivered to Gaza, Israel's military has said.
Five lorries with special refrigeration equipment for vaccine storage were brought into Gaza on Friday and the jabs arrived on Sunday, a statement by the Israeli military body responsible for Palestinian civilian affairs said.
It said vaccinations will be conducted by international and local medical teams at "various locations", in coordination with Israel's military as part of "routine humanitarian pauses" to allow people to reach health centres.
It comes after the first confirmed case of the disease in the territory in a quarter of a century, with other cases suspected after the virus was detected in wastewater in six different locations in July.
Aid groups have plans to vaccinate more than 600,000 children under 10 and have called for an urgent pause in fighting. The UN has aimed to bring 1.6 million doses of polio vaccine into Gaza.
What is polio?
Polio is a highly contagious infection that is transmitted mainly through contact with contaminated waste, water, or food.
It can cause difficulty breathing and irreversible paralysis, usually in the legs. It strikes young children in particular and can sometimes be fatal.
Hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians live in crowded tent camps, where they lack clean water or proper disposal for sewage and rubbish - with families sometimes using wastewater to drink or clean dishes.
Israel and Hezbollah traded their most intense fire for months in the early hours of Sunday before pulling back hours later, with both sides saying they wanted to avoid further escalation.
Hezbollah claimed to hit an Israeli military intelligence site near Tel Aviv in a barrage of hundreds of rockets and drones.
Israel claimed its attacks in southern Lebanon had been pre-emptive to avert a larger assault by Hezbollah.
Our military analyst Sean Bell explains more:
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The overall price of a Turkey yacht charter vacation varies depending on a number of factors, including the type of yacht, the age of the yacht, and the month in which you choose to charter. A Turkey motor yacht rental can range from $28,294 to $1.6m per week, plus expenses. For luxury sailing and gulet yacht rentals in Turkey, prices can go ...
Cost of boat rental in Turkey. Average yacht charter cost in Turkey starts from $3,724 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.
The average charter price of a yacht/boat in Turkey in 2024 is 5,507€ per week based on 644 yachts/boats from our offer. The highest (average!)price is in the week from 2024-08-03 (6,767€), and the lowest is in the week from 2024-11-30 (4,548€). The charter price in the lowest season drops up to 33% compared to the price in the highest ...
The cost to charter a yacht in Turkey is typically between $28 and $97,852 per day, with an average daily price of $1,683. Private charter with overnight accommodation The price range for yacht rental with overnight accommodation in Turkey is typically between $28 and $97,852 per night, with an average price of $1,834.
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The peak yacht charter season and the hottest months are July and August. These months have very little rain, and the sailing conditions are excellent. The temperatures range between 28 and 35 °C. Preseason and postseason months are also a good sailing choice if you prefer fewer boats, but still warm and beautiful weather.. It is always advisable to read up on the winds specific for the ...
Catamaran charters in Turkey at the best price. Compare +45,000 boats worldwide. Easily find your ideal catamaran, with or without a Captain and Crew. Browse Yachts. ... the western Lycian coast is one where you can go on a relatively quiet and laid back Turkey private yacht charter. A large natural bay mostly sheltered from the prevailing ...
Below are some prices based on location. In Fethiye, yacht charters cost anywhere from $864 a day and $6048 a week. In Bodrum, prices are similar, starting at $6834 a week, and the prices in Marmaris are a little higher, at $9073 per week . Gocek has a wide range of beautiful vessels, starting from $12184 per week, while in Aydin, you can find ...
Charter the yacht in Turkey ⛵ Make your vacation in Turkey one to remember! Boat and yacht hire in Turkey for the best prices online With or without a skipper Compare listings in seconds ☎ +372 602-85-02. Search yachts. Your account ... It is also advisable to book your yacht charter in advance, especially during peak season, to ensure ...
As Book2sailing company, we determine our Turkey yacht charter prices policy in order to respond to your demands in the best way possible. With our long years of industry experience, we follow the current charter industry prices and determine the best prices for each season. Book2sailing has been established by a team that has worked in the ...
Yacht Charter Turkey. This vast Turkish peninsula is surrounded by eight countries and, on three sides, by the Aegean, Black Sea and Mediterranean. Sailing in Turkey is a chance to explore more than 500 islands and islets along 4,400 miles of stunning undeveloped coastline, with hot, dry summers, calm waters and kind winds. What's on this page.
The average price of boat rental in Turkey is €1,500, but prices start as low as €50 per day. Below are some average starting prices by boat type: •Motorboat: Prices start from €300 per day / €2,100 per week. •RIB: Prices start from €2,000 per day / €14,000 per week. •Boat without License: Prices start from €1,250 per day ...
Sailera Yacht Charter is situated in Marmaris Netsel Marina, a prime location in one of Turkeys most sought-after yacht charter destinations. Marmaris, just an hour away from Dalaman Airport, features one of the worlds largest natural harbors surrounded by picturesque pine-clad hills. Sailera has many sailing and service options from Marmaris ...
Luxury Gulet Charter Experience the most beautiful sea route of Turkey with modern yachts Gulets in a great comfort is the greatest privileges of a Yacht Charter.Yacht Charter gives chance to the valuable guests to see the best bays of Agean and Mediterranean costs like Marmaris Fethiye Bodrum Kalkan Kas Bozburun Datca, natural islands and swim at the clear blue sea.
From $7,394 per day. Turkey. This wonderful luxury gulet yacht is 28 m long and for 16 people (2001) 16. 16. With a skipper. From $2,629 per day. Turkey. New.
Welcome to Lumar Yachts, where passion for yachting meets a decade-long commitment to excellence. As a distinguished family business, Lumar Yachts has established itself as a trusted name in the world of professional yachting services in Turkey and the Greek islands, being the leading yacht charter company and yacht brokerage company in Turkey.
Turkey Yacht Charter Many people around the world work all year long to spend a perfect holiday with the company of an azure blue sea and warm shining sun. Of course, it is possible to enjoy the turquoise waters from the beach and seaside. However, for those who want to get integrated with the outstanding sea and sun in the hot summer days; the yacht charter is the best option among all others.
Budget Sailing Turkey offers well-maintained yachts for a real budget price directly from the owner. Budget Sailing Turkey is a small family run yacht charter company located in the pretty town of Gocek, only a half hour drive away from Dalaman International Airport. From here you directly sail into an unique and protected area full of bays ...
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Mirya Yachting is specializing in private yacht charter tours. Our services are provided in the countries of Turkey, Croatia and Greek Islands , Mediterranean Sea. We specialize in custom planning and organizing luxury yacht charter tours for your special holidays at sea with family and friends. We are member of TURSAB - Association of ...
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Yacht Charter Prices starts From 400 € per day and depends on the yacht going up. You can Rent Luxury Vip Deluxe or Standart Yachts. ... as a rough guideline, the average starting price for a weekly yacht charter in Turkey can range from a few thousand euros for smaller gulets to tens of thousands of euros or more for larger and more ...
Bayesian was a 56-metre (184 ft) sailing superyacht, built as Salute by Perini Navi at Viareggio, Italy, and delivered in 2008. [9] It had a 72-metre (237 ft) mast, one of the tallest in the world. The yacht was last refitted in 2020. [10] It was in the legal ownership of Angela Bacares, wife of the technology entrepreneur Mike Lynch. [11] [12] It was at anchor off the northern coast of Sicily ...
Built in 2008, the 56-meter (184-foot) yacht was manufactured by Italian company Perini Navi, Reuters reported. According to the Associated Press, the boat has been available for charter for ...
One man has died and six people are missing after a luxury yacht sank in freak weather conditions off the coast of Sicily. The 56m British-flagged Bayesian was carrying 22 people - 12 passengers ...
Yacht designers and sailors are nevertheless puzzled by the sinking of the boat. AIS (Automatic Identification System) tracking data shows it took 16 minutes from the time Bayesian appeared to ...
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