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Simon
Simon

All made very simple by hard-working people. Great advice from the base

John
John

Chartered an Oceanis 34.1 in Marmaris. Arrived very late, the boat was open and the lights left on. Elena the base manager very helpful the following morning and checked us in. The yacht was only on its third charter so was all up together. Cruised as far west as Datcha and returned the boat to Fethiye. Olga the base manager there also very helpful during check out. Small boat niggles, no Pilot Book, no cockpit light for evening time and no tea towels. We were hit for 2 hours with 32kt gusts, reducing sail was quick and easy so the whole experience was managable . Olga told us Rudder and Moor is a 4year old company and owns all the boats it charters. I recommend this company.

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Jacques
Jacques
The navigation area was chosen by the captain with magnificent landscapes and we spent all our nights in superb anchorages allowing diving in the morning
La zone de navigation a été choisie par le capitaine avec des paysages magnifiques et nous avons passé toutes nos nuits dans des mouillages superbes permettant de plonger dès le matin
Marmaris
Jörg
Jörg
We were so shocked by the massively increased prices in restaurants in Turkey that we will avoid this area in the future and go back to Greece to sail.
Wir waren über die massiv erhöhten Preise in der Türkei in Restaurants entsetzt, dass wir dieses Gebiet in Zukunft meiden werden und wieder nach Griechenland zum Segeln gehen werden.
Göcek
Paul
Paul
So many anchorages and places to explore in the Gocek / Fethiye region. Getting used to the "Mediterranean mooring" was easy once everyone was organised. Highlights included "Saint Nicholas Island" , Cleopatra's bath, "Tomb bay" ............. all fantastic.
Göcek
Thomas
Thomas
The Gulf of Gökova is very beautiful! Great bays, nice restaurants, short day trips possible. Skip Bodrum Marina (220 euros/night), it's better to anchor and take a dinghy.
Sehr schön der Golf von Gökova! Tolle Buchten, nette Lokale, kurze Tagesetappen möglich. Bodrum Marina auslassen (220Euro/Nacht) lieber vor Anker und per Dingi übersetzen.
Turgutreis
Simon
Simon
Gulf of Fettiye lived up to its promise. Restaurants £80/pers. Plenty of places to anchor if you don't want to go on a jetty. The yacht club hotel marina in fettiye is great
Göcek
Ricardo
Ricardo
It is an excellent destination where you can enjoy incredible landscapes in safe navigation conditions.
Es un destino excelente en el que se puede disfrutar de paisajes increíbles en condiciones de navegación seguras
Marmaris (district)
John
John
Datcha to Fethiye has lots of bays and places to moor, most very picturesque, no favourite place, all good. Turkey needs to curb the commercial party boats dressed as galleons. You can feel and hear the base from the so called music miles away. Marmaris, Gocek and Fethiye the worst places for them
Fethiye
Jonathan
Jonathan
The Gulf of Fethiye is a splendid undemanding sailing area if you want to do 20Nm a day, dotting in and out of the many pretty little bays, anchoring for lunch, having a swim and having dinner in a restaurant ashore. I would avoid Fethiye itself - the marina is soulless and the town uninteresting. Gocek, however, has boomed and has aspirations to be the Turkish Riviera. I was a little surprised by the restaurant prices, which are not economical. It is important to take on water wherever possible. Best bay and restaurant: Cold Water Bay behind Gemiler Adasi.
Göcek

Private Gulet charter in turkey with crew

The Gulet, also known as a Caique, is the ultimate boat to explore Turkey. It's the area with the highest density of Gulets in the world!

Why sail in Turkey?

Turkey is a dream destination for sailing enthusiasts, and SamBoat helps you discover the hidden gems of the Turkish coast. Whether you want to explore the turquoise waters of Bodrum, the secluded coves of Fethiye, or the nearby Greek islands, our platform provides access to exceptional itineraries. Customize your adventure in a few clicks and embark on a journey to explore this fascinating region.

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For a week of chartering a Gulet, you can expect to pay between €4,000 and over €20,000 per week. Charter and mooring fees, crew service, fuel, and bedding are usually included in the package. By dividing the cost by the number of people on board (an average of 10), you can experience this type of vacation starting at €500 per person.

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