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Boat Rentals in Turkey

Bareboat Yacht Charters Gocek Club Marina


Sailing in Turkey puts you at the crossroads of history, culture, geography and religion. This vast peninsula is surrounded by eight countries and on three sides by the Aegean, Black and Mediterranean seas. It’s one of the world’s oldest inhabited regions, a former home to Assyrian, Greek and Phrygian civilizations, among others. With more than 500 islands and islets and 4,400 miles of coastline, it is no wonder Turkey is a sailor’s paradise. Rent a boat in Turkey, where an unforgettable vacation awaits! Please note that Tropical Yachts has a Best Price Policy (Click for more info.)





TURKEY CHARTER TYPES AVAILABLE


Our exceptional selection of monohulls, catamarans, and crewed yachts for charter out of Spain are available in the following classes:

TURKEY BAREBOAT CHARTERS - The ultimate in privacy & freedom, bareboat rentals are for groups having their own qualified skipper. Hiring a captain and or hostess/cook always remains an option. For a list of our available Bareboat yachts, please Click Here.



IMPORTANT INFORMATION


With a hive of activity all year round, natural beauty, sandy beaches, small fishing villages, history and culture, Turkey holds something for everyone and more.
Turkey’s culture and history is as ancient and diverse as its geography and climate. Homer’s poem “Odyssey” is set in Turkey and the infamous Trojan wars were fought there. The capital was known as Byzantium by early Greek settlers before it become part of the Roman Empire and renamed Constantinople after Constantine the Great. When Rome fell, Constantinople became the center of the Byzantine Empire before the Seljuk Turks ruled for nearly 200 years. After the Mongols invaded and the Ottoman Empire was swept away at the end of World War I, modern Turkey was born in 1922.

The Bosphorus separates the European part of Turkey from the Asian region and its geography means the country has a rich biodiversity with hundreds of parks and protected areas. The coastal areas are a prime sailing region with a Mediterranean climate and hot, dry summers, as well as calm waters and kind winds.

When it comes to mooring fees in Turkey, many bays have restaurants and a jetty. You can moor here free of charge, although you will be expected to buy a meal from the nearby restaurant, which may be a more expensive than restaurants without a jetty. If you find a sheltered cove, you may struggle to drop anchor as many are very deep. For conservation reasons, mooring using trees is not encouraged although many coves have mooring bollards or rocks with rings in which you can use instead




DEPARTURE BASE

Gocek Base: Our Göcek Base Manager, will be pleased to welcome you on arrival. Fly via Istanbul to Dalaman Airport (DLM) from New York with Turkish Airlines or to Antalya Airport (AYT) from Los Angeles with Aeroflot or Turkish Airlines. Dalaman is 25 minutes from our base by taxi and Antalya is 3 hours away. We can arrange airport transfers on request. Make sure your passport is in date and valid for the duration of your stay!




SUGGESTED CRUISING PROGRAM


Our local skippers have prepared sample programs sharing their favorite recommended spots with our customers. Please click below for suggested program in Turkey:

Departure from Göcek - 7 day Itinerary
Sailing in Turkey puts you at the crossroads of history, culture, geography and religion. This vast peninsula is surrounded by eight countries and on three sides by the Aegean, Black and Mediterranean seas. It’s one of the world’s oldest inhabited regions, a former home to Assyrian, Greek and Phrygian civilizations, among others. With more than 500 islands and islets and 4,400 miles of coastline, it is no wonder Turkey is a sailor’s paradise.



HELPFUL INFORMATION


Below you will find a link to additional information we are certain you will find useful pertaining to your yacht charter vacation.

Frequently Asked Questions about Turkey

Frequently Asked Questions about your yacht charter




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