Gulet Galip Nur is one of the larger standard gulets, at 30 meters long, to offer up to only twelve guests generous space and comfort on their crewed cruise holiday. The traditional wooden hull, the gleaming, varnished timber linings, all give a nautical air to the immaculately kept and modern-styled six double bed cabins and their en suite bathrooms, and the inviting indoor seating in the saloon. A gulet holiday cruise is all about being in the ...
Gulet Galip Nur is one of the larger standard gulets, at 30 meters long, to offer up to only twelve guests generous space and comfort on their crewed cruise holiday. The traditional wooden hull, the gleaming, varnished timber linings, all give a nautical air to the immaculately kept and modern-styled six double bed cabins and their en suite bathrooms, and the inviting indoor seating in the saloon. A gulet holiday cruise is all about being in the open air and even under sail, and the deck space of Galip Nur offers all that and more. Two masts carry the sails, and the crew of four are happy to unfurl and turn off the motors, to give that blissful experience of moving under sail across sparkling seas. Guests may choose to while the hours away sitting forward on the inviting curved bench in the bow, with small tables, taking in the views. It is also perfect for a pre-dinner drink gathering. On the foredeck, the individual sunbeds are laid out for the sun or shade worshippers, and more shaded lazing can be enjoyed on the inviting bank of cushions across the stern. On the aft deck, the full dining table is laid for the meals to be enjoyed in the fresh air. The captain and crew of three will present delicious meals, provide all the service, handle all the cleaning and boat care, and, in a friendly, hospitable way, see to all activities the guests wish for. Watersports, exploring on land or by sea, trying local harbor towns for shopping and discovery are all possibilities on the gullet Galip Nur, carrying guest on their cruise along the Turkish coast, or amongst the nearby Greek Islands.
Gulet Galip Nur is one of the larger standard gulets, at 30 meters long, to offer up to only twelve guests generous space and comfort on their crewed cruise holiday. The traditional wooden hull, the gleaming, varnished timber linings, all give a nautical air to the immaculately kept and modern-styled six double bed cabins and their en suite bathrooms, and the inviting indoor seating in the saloon. A gulet holiday cruise is all about being in the ...
Gulet Galip Nur is one of the larger standard gulets, at 30 meters long, to offer up to only twelve guests generous space and comfort on their crewed cruise holiday. The traditional wooden hull, the gleaming, varnished timber linings, all give a nautical air to the immaculately kept and modern-styled six double bed cabins and their en suite bathrooms, and the inviting indoor seating in the saloon. A gulet holiday cruise is all about being in the open air and even under sail, and the deck space of Galip Nur offers all that and more. Two masts carry the sails, and the crew of four are happy to unfurl and turn off the motors, to give that blissful experience of moving under sail across sparkling seas. Guests may choose to while the hours away sitting forward on the inviting curved bench in the bow, with small tables, taking in the views. It is also perfect for a pre-dinner drink gathering. On the foredeck, the individual sunbeds are laid out for the sun or shade worshippers, and more shaded lazing can be enjoyed on the inviting bank of cushions across the stern. On the aft deck, the full dining table is laid for the meals to be enjoyed in the fresh air. The captain and crew of three will present delicious meals, provide all the service, handle all the cleaning and boat care, and, in a friendly, hospitable way, see to all activities the guests wish for. Watersports, exploring on land or by sea, trying local harbor towns for shopping and discovery are all possibilities on the gullet Galip Nur, carrying guest on their cruise along the Turkish coast, or amongst the nearby Greek Islands.