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Excellent week sailing the Datcha peninsula. Found the yacht to be in very good condition and a comfortable design easily accommodating our party of 6. Sam Sailing team very helpful and welcoming and available always for queries and support. Would not hesitate to book another charter with Sam Sailing again, hopefully not before too long.
Thank you to our Bodrum contact Umit and our excellent captain/ chef Mustafa for a flawless catamaran charter, our first with young children. Everything went smoothly including jetty pick up from our hotel for 4 days on board! beautiful bays to swim and enjoyable time at sea. We were not expecting 3 delicious, fresh meals a day to be provided! So kind. We had sent a ‘shopping list’ and all was provisioned with receipts. We anchored most evenings or took tender into shore. The Catamaran was spacious, clean and safety was first. No AC on Akik but refreshing with hatches open. We found SamBoat by far the best charter website (from UK), with responsive contact with an English speaking actual person!! plus follow up when we arrived in Turkey. By far the best price given as boat was listed on other popular sites who didn’t engage just automatically demanded payment without responding to my queries. Umit (Gala Yachting Bodrum) the skipper and Sam Boat are recommended.
With a beautiful coastline which faces both the Mediterranean and Aegean Seas, Turkey is a popular sailing destination which lies partly in Europe and partly in Asia. With the small coves, islands and bay, as well as the delicious Turkish cuisine and sights to be seen, Turkey is an underrated sailing destination which is a great place for both beginners who want to learn more about the sailing world and advanced sailors.
The most popular option for holiday cruise is to charter a Gulet in Tukey This traditionnel wooden sailing boat is really confortable offering a lot of cabins and a complete crew for a luxury experience.
For the day, rental prices for a motorboat in Turkey average between £500-£700, while sailboats average much less at between £300-£400 a day. For a weeklong charter, sailboats average at around £3000, while motorboats average for the same week at around £3500, as motorboats are in higher demand in Turkey. However, these prices are not fixed and are subject to change due to several factors including location in Turkey and time of year.
Boat availability in Turkey will be lower in the summer months of June to September as this is the tourist season, where temperatures are higher as well as prices, and this is also the peak season for cruise ships. However, Turkey also has icy winters, which means that skiing is possible in Turkey, so there can be a number of tourists present during the winter months too. Republic Day occurs during October, which can create extremely large crowds and it is important to plan around this day if you plan to visit Turkey during this time.
According to Turkish law, every skipper must have an approved skipper license in order to charter a boat in Turkey and should also have previous experience on boats of a similar size. If you plan on sailing on a motored yacht, your skipper must have at least 2 years of experience on top of their sailing license.
Being situated between Asia and Europe, Turkey offers a unique blend of Eastern and Western cultures. Rich in history, Turkey offers some stunning landscapes and historical sites, including the city of Troy, the Hagia Sophia and the city of Ephesus. However, if you are going to Turkey looking for a beautiful sailing holiday, then you will be exploring the coastal areas, including areas such as Bodrum, which is located on the Aegean coast. As with many other sailing areas in Turkey, such as Fethiye and Gocek, Bodrum is famous for its beautiful waters, beaches and ancient ruins including the Bodrum castle.
If you are visiting Turkey for a while, you must head over to visit Istanbul, home to some of the most iconic landmarks in the world, including the Blue Mosque, the Topkapi Palace and the Grand Bazaar. Not only that but the city is made up of many different cultures and religions taken from the continents of Asia and Europe which make it a must-see destination.
One of Turkey’s most famous traits is its cuisine. A fusion of Middle Eastern, Central Asian and Mediterranean flavours, the bold spices and ingredients used make the food unique to many other cuisines across the world. Some popular dishes include meze, baklava and kebabs, with street food being a popular part of Turkish cuisine.
Number of boats: | 1172 Boats |
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Licence: | Mandatory license |
Minimum price: | £107,44 / day |
Type of boats: | Sailboat , Luxury Yacht , Catamaran , Motorboat , RIB , Canal boat , Jet ski |
Skipper: | 1121 boats with skipper |
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