Cruise Turkey in Style – Top Yachts to Check Out

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LIMITLESS

183 FT

From €80,500 / week

  • 13 cabins
  • Power
  • Build year: 2011
  • Refit year: 2022
  • 36 Guest
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VETRO

158 FT

From €100,000 / week

  • 5 cabins
  • Power
  • Build year: 2012
  • Refit year: 2020
  • 10 Guest
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LA BELLA VITA (ex CARPE DIEM IV)

154 FT

From €38,500 / week

  • 6 cabins
  • Monohull
  • Build year: 2011
  • Refit year: 2022
  • 12 Guest
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DE LOVE

154 FT

From €87,500 / week

  • 7 cabins
  • Monohull
  • Build year: 2024
  • Refit year: N/A
  • 14 Guest
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KING OF THE SEA

154 FT

From €65,000 / week

  • 10 cabins
  • Monohull
  • Build year: 2025
  • Refit year: N/A
  • 22 Guest
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Tamarita

152 FT

From €105,000 / week

  • 4 cabins
  • Monohull
  • Build year: 1991
  • Refit year: 2022
  • 10 Guest

Best time to charter

April – October, with peak season in July/August 

Closest Airports

IST | AYT | BJV |DLM

Yachts in location

191

Itineraries

Each voyage is customizable, and guests will have the opportunity to collaborate with the captain to design a personalized itinerary tailored to their preferences, interests, and the conditions at sea.

7-Night Luxury Turkey Yacht Charter Itinerary

ExPlan your dream sailing vacation along the Turkish Riviera with this 7-night luxury yacht charter itinerary. Explore the highlights of Bodrum, Fethiye, Marmaris, and Göcek — including ancient ruins, blue lagoons, hidden coves, and scenic harbors along the Turquoise Coast.

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Turkey FAQs

What is included in the charter fee and what are the other expenses I can expect to pay?

All charters in Europe and the Mediteranean are the base charter rate that you see online plus expenses. 

What are expenses? While the base price covers the yacht and crew, additional costs such as fuel, food, drinks, mooring fees, port taxes, and communications are billed separately in the form of APA. The APA is a pre-paid amount, typically 20-40% of the charter fee depending on the boat and its used to cover variable expenses such as fuel, food, drinks, and port fees. At the end of the charter, any unused APA is refunded, and any excess expenses are charged to the charterer. Additionally, VAT tax is added to the charter fee and the VAT in Turkey is 20%.

Additionally crew gratuity is customarily 10-15% of the base charter fee (APA/VAT excluded).

 

Where are the top yacht charter destinations in Turkey?

Popular destinations to visit in Turkey include Bodrum, Marmaris, Fethiye, and Göcek. Each location offers unique experiences, from Bodrum’s vibrant nightlife to Göcek’s serene bays.

What types of yachts are available for charter in Turkey?

There are a wide range of options for crewed yacht charters in Turkey ranging from traditional Turkish gulets to modern sailing yachts, catamarans, and luxury motor yachts.

How much does it cost to charter a yacht in Turkey?

Costs vary based on yacht type, size, and season. For instance, gulet charters start around 20,000 euro/week while luxury motor yachts may start at $30,000 per week for smaller vessels going up over 200,000 euro/week for superyachts.

What activities can I enjoy during my yacht charter in Turkey?

 Turkey’s Aegean and Mediterranean coasts are perfect for a wide range of activities, including swimming, snorkeling, diving, fishing, and exploring historic sites like the ancient city of Ephesus or the ruins of Knidos. Many yachts are equipped with water sports equipment, and your crew will assist in arranging onshore excursions and local cultural experiences.

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