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What is a Gulet?
The classic Gulet, best known for its rounded aft, low-to-the-water profile
and roomy hull, was once used by fisherman and sponge divers to transport their
catch. These days, Gulets are associated primarily with charter and various
designs have emerged, all of which come under the collective description of
wooden Gulet. The original Gulet has the rounded aft, but as this design limits
the number of cabins which can be built in, the ”Ayna Kıc” (flat-backed) style
of Gulet is becoming increasingly popular as a charter vessel.
Anatomy
of Your Boat (Gulet)
The form of the gulet has been moulded with tradition and 20th century classic
naval architecture. The name derives from the French goelette meaning schooner,
but today's boats are usually rigged as ketches. Lengths of these boats vary
from 19 m to 50 m. There is a forward deck, ideal for sunning and at the rear
a generous afterdeck. Belowdecks, the accommodations are comfortable. There
are four to six cabins with double beds and ensuite WC' s and shower. The beauty
of the "Gulet" lies not in its shape nor in its speed (10 knots at
best), but in the leisured freedom it grants.
Life
on Boat
Good sailing, good food, and friendly company surrounded by nature in a serene
atmosphere - that is what chartered sailing is all about. A sailing holiday
aboard a gulet appeals to all age groups. It can be as relaxing or as energetic
an experience as desired. You may leave everything to the skipper and crew or
choose to join in the running of the boat. You may do your own shopping for
meals if you prefer. The crew will still cook for you unless you wish to prepare
a special dish for your party. One day you may decide to read a book while sipping
a drink and sunning on deck. A more active day may include
windsurfing, fishing or when the yacht is at anchor in a beautiful cove, hiking
in the woodsor swimming and snorkeling amid schools of fish and ancient underwater
ruins. While docked you may wish to spend the morning touring a nearby ancient
city or have a special shore evening in town or in a Turkish village.
The Crew
There's no need for you to be an experienced yachtsman. Your captain and crew
are experienced seafarers, usually local Turkish people, who know the cruising
grounds in and out and will share their knowledge, skill and local lore with
you. In addition to running the sails safely and according to the itinerary
you have chosen, they are prepared to assist and pamper you in every way, from
suggesting suitable anchorages and arranging shore excursions to serving you
cocktails and three delicious meals a day. You are in charge of choosing the
dream voyage you desire for your party!
Gulet
Cruises
Gulets are traditional Turkish wooden sailing-motor yachts with a distinctive
pointed fore and rounded aft. Discover Turkey's Turquoise Coast for the ultimate
relaxing holiday. Set sail on board a gulet, and you will spend your holidays
soaking up endless sunshine, visiting ancient sites, napping, reading or playing
backgammon, swimming and snorkeling
in crystal-clear azure water. This is the perfect holiday escape experience
- one that you will definitely want to repeat.
Cruise to the bays and islands along the coastline
of Fethiye, Göcek, Marmaris, Kekova, Bodrum and Antalya. These are the most
beautiful, most tranquil and most natural
cruising areas to be found along the Turquoise Coast.
Discover the ancient history at Cleopatra's Bath
and Dockyard island, swim in crystal water surrounded by the peace of Bedri
Rahmi Bay, and watch the spectacular sunset at Samanlik
Bay. Take a mud bath and see Caunos and the Turtle Beach or see the Sunken
City and a lot more...
For individuals or smaller groups who want to join
a gulet cruise without chartering the whole boat, we arrange cruises on set
routes for mixed groups starting from 3 daysup to 7 days.
The
Mediterranean....
The Mediterranean, sea of many a civilization.
On it, empires have fallen, and risen. Sail swiftly now. Dolphins will carry
your crown
The Aegean...
The Aegean, sea of many a green. It is sea of love and wine. Merge
with it into the history. Art thou not feeling cool!? The sea is calm, the sea
is tranquil. Dreams have never been this real. Ever heard the mermaids sing
or tried to catch a falling star?Time is at hand now.
Tips For Voyager
First of all do not forget to bring your cameras!.. This is a paradise where
blues, greens, oranges, turquoises, crimsons, cericés, scarlets, lilacs, magnolias
and thousands of others merge in perfect harmony. You might find out your lost
connection into your past past lives here. A pleasurable one amidst the two
seas of Meditarrenean and Aegean.
Swing your feet carefree, enjoy the sun sea and see and more...
What to Bring?
Your swimming suit of course. A pair of sports shoes would be nice...You
might wish to bring
hiking shoes if it is your wish that you want to do some light climbing and
hiking.
A few T-Shirts and shorts would definetely needed. At nights it might be chilly
sometimes therefore do have a sweater with you. For a comfortable walk on our
boats you might also wish to bring rubber slippers.
Make sure you get a lot of sun while on the Blue Cruise, therefore sun cream
and sun glasses are highly recommended.
We do carry some, but if you like diving or staying in the water for a long
time, and use your own personal equipments then do bring your masks, snorkels
and fins with you, however, you can buy them here in local stores for very inexpensive
prices as well.
Books... You would not want to be without them anyway, would you?
If there are particular tapes you wish to play and share with other travelers,
do bring them too.
We do also carry sets of backgammon, chess, etc., but you are welcome to bring
yours...
Distances (Km)
Bodrum |
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44
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Datca |
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90
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46
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Marmaris |
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118
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90
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50
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Fethiye |
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128
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112
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66
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45
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Kalkan |
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146
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130
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84
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56
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18
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Kas |
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164
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148
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102
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74
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38
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18
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Kekova |
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179
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161
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115
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88
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53
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35
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20
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Finike |
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210
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194
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148
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119
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91
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73
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58
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44
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Kemer |
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230
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214
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165
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139
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111
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83
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70
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57
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20
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Antalya |
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