EUR 7900 (PER DAY)
33.70 M
10
5
The 110'7 / 33.70m sail yacht, custom built in 2009 by Grande Yacht and last refitted in 2020. Previously named Lady Deisy Her elegant exterior and interior styling are the work of , who is also responsible for her engineering. Mermaid's interior layout sleeps up to 10 guests in 5 rooms, including a master suite, 3 double cabins and 1 twin cabin. She is also capable of carrying up to 7 crew onboard to ensure a relaxed luxury yacht experience. Timeless styling, beautiful furnishings and sumptuous seating feature throughout to create an elegant and comfortable atmosphere.
EUR 7900 (PER DAY)
EUR 10 750 (PER DAY)
EUR 7900 (PER DAY)
EUR 9300 (PER DAY)
EUR 10 750 (PER DAY)
EUR 10 750 (PER DAY)
EUR 9300 (PER DAY)
EUR 9300 (PER DAY)
  • Food (from 500 €/person/week),
  • Drinks (according to consumption)
  • Port and tourist taxes (Port taxes, private marinas and all custom fees)
  • VAT
For an exact price calculation, special deals and good advice on how to cruise with this gulet, please contact our sales team.
  • Personal assistant, professional preparation for the cruise, route planning, during the cruise support
  • Yacht charter, fuel for cruising, crew
  • Port and tourist taxes (included in Turkish waters)
33.70
5
7,50
1 Master ,3 Double, 1 Twin
2X450hp John Deere
10
2020

Snorkelling Equipments

Deck shower

Sun mattresses

INFLATABLE WATER TOYS

Fishing Equipments

Sun sail for shade

GULET SOCIAL INCLUDED
STAY
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EVENTS
GUEST REVIEWS
John H.
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We recently returned from a week-long charter on the 'Bella Mare,' and it was an experience of a lifetime! From the moment we stepped aboard, the crew made us feel like royalty. The chef prepared exquisite local dishes that were a highlight of our trip. The yacht itself was impeccably maintained, with spacious cabins and plenty of deck space for sunbathing and relaxation. Our captain was incredibly knowledgeable, guiding us to secluded bays and picturesque ports. It was the perfect blend of adventure and luxury. Highly recommend!
Mary W.
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Our family of 12 spent an unforgettable week. The gulet was spacious enough to accommodate our large group comfortably, and the kids loved the onboard water toys. The crew went out of their way to ensure everyone had a great time, organizing treasure hunts for the kids and romantic dinners for the adults. The only downside was a minor issue with the air conditioning in one of the cabins, but it was promptly fixed. A fantastic family vacation we'll always cherish!
Michael D.
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Turkyacht took us on a magical journey along the Turkish coast. The views were stunning, and swimming in crystal-clear waters was a daily delight. The crew was friendly and attentive, though we sometimes found communication a challenge due to language barriers. Meals were fresh and tasty, though we would have appreciated more variety. Overall, it was a wonderful way to see Turkey from a different perspective.
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FAQ
A gulet is a traditional wooden sailing vessel originating from Turkey, characterized by its two-masted or three-masted design. These yachts are popular for their spacious decks, comfortable and luxurious accommodations, and the traditional sailing experience they offer.
The size and capacity of a gulet can vary significantly, with smaller gulets accommodating 6-8 guests, while larger luxury gulets can host 12-20 guests or more. The specific capacity will depend on the vessel’s size and design.
Gulet rentals typically include the crew (captain, chef, and sometimes additional crew members for larger yachts), fuel for a specified daily distance, meals and drinks (which can range from basic to luxury options depending on the package), and use of onboard equipment for activities like snorkeling, fishing, and sometimes water sports. Always confirm what’s included with your rental agency.
Not included in the rental fee are usually alcoholic beverages (unless specified), meals and drinks at onshore establishments, tips for the crew, and sometimes, port and marina fees. Additional water sports equipment not on board may also incur extra charges.
Yes, one of the benefits of renting a gulet is the flexibility it offers in terms of itinerary. While there are suggested routes, you can work with the captain to tailor the itinerary to your preferences, considering the weather and sea conditions.
It’s best to pack light, with casual and comfortable clothing, soft-soled shoes for walking on deck, swimwear, sun protection (hats, sunscreen), and any personal items or medications. Space can be limited, so compact luggage is recommended.
For the best selection and availability, especially if you’re planning to travel during the high season (summer months in the Mediterranean), it’s advisable to book at least 6 months in advance. Last-minute bookings might be possible but with more limited options.
Cancellation policies can vary greatly depending on the rental agency or the owner of the gulet. It’s important to understand these policies before booking, as they can involve significant cancellation fees, especially as the rental date approaches.
Yes, travel insurance is highly recommended for any trip, including a gulet yacht rental. Ensure your policy covers cancellations, medical expenses, and any specific activities you plan to engage in during your trip.
Safety is a priority on gulet yachts, with experienced crews, safety equipment on board, and adherence to maritime safety regulations. It’s always a good idea to familiarize yourself with the safety procedures and equipment on board upon arrival.
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