• The perfect sailing
Between April and November, the conditions for chartering a yacht/gulet are perfect. Turkey is experiencing heavier, less stable winds in July and August, so the best times to go will be in May, June, and September, with temperatures between 18 and 30 degrees Celsius, so that sailing under the sunshine on your yacht could not be more blissful.
• Captivating the narrative
Turkey’s history includes a complex mixture of customs and cultures, making it traditionally one of the most exciting places you might visit on a charter yacht charter. Along the Eurasian frontier, the land is dotted with mosques and churches, Roman ruins, and eastern customs, creating a nation rich in diverse cultures and lifestyles. There are a variety of historical monuments worth exploring. For example, if you charter a boat from Kusadasi, you can easily take a trip to Selçuk, where the Ephesus ancient ruins.
Formerly the second most important city of the Roman Empire, not only in Turkey but in the country, the remains were the old Gladiator Theater, the Celsius Library, and the Hadrian Temple. Or you can launch your charter yacht in Fethiye and head east along the coast to Antalya and sail on the Lycian Way, the region home to numerous ancient ruins, such as the tombs of Myra and the Church of Saint Nicholas.
• Glorious Beaches
The beaches of Turkey are stunning and varied, many serving as a breeding ground for tortoises! A yacht/gulet charter in Marmaris means that you must visit Iztuzu Beach, where golden sand and sapphire waters draw tourists from all around, and the area is fenced off strictly to protect the turtle’s nests. If you’re a water sports fan, numerous beaches are offering such opportunities, such as a 300 m sandy beach located 4 km south of the town of Alaçatı, where you can try windsurfing and kiteboarding! Or enjoy the breathtaking views of the beach from the luxury of your yacht/gulet.