Gulet holidays are the epitome of rest, relaxation, and fun under the sun. Turkey’s various coastal resorts and mass range of historical landmarks are core themes, and most cruises are all-inclusive or half board, so all you must do is remember your swimsuit and sun cream. But holidaymakers take it one step further by theming their cruise.
Yoga cruises have received much fame over the last five years, and we understand the popularity. Nothing rejuvenates the sense more than the sea, while the sun provides copious amounts of vitamin D. Combine that with a healthy fresh diet and morning and afternoon yoga sessions on deck, you’ll return from your cruise refreshed.
A lot of round-the-world backpackers enjoy single cruises on party boats, while couples often choose luxury cruises on small boats. Three other alternative themes are private yacht rentals, where you and the captain craft your itinerary. Cruise and stay gulet holidays are the perfect way to combine sailing with around the country land tours, and island hopping between Turkey and Dodecanese or Cyclades Greek islands combines two cultures with one.
Whether you sleep in your cabin or on deck, under the stars, wake up to a delicious breakfast. The Captain then starts sailing to the next destination, to dock anchor and serve lunch on board, or if the yacht docks into a coastal resort, passengers enjoy free time to explore and eat in many restaurants.
Depending on where you are, they run excursions to archaeological sites or you can take advantage of water sports like jet skis, swimming and snorkeling, and para-gliding. Contact us to receive more information via email on what you need to know when sailing in Turkey.