Gulet cruises in Turkey combine turquoise waters, ancient history, and Turkish people hospitality. From Bodrum to Fethiye, Marmaris, and Gocek, each route offers unforgettable experiences. To secure the best conditions for your Turkish gulet cruise, we recommend booking at least one year in advance. As the season approaches, it becomes increasingly difficult to find availability on your preferred dates.
Turkey gulet cruise prices vary depending on the season, yacht size, and services included. Smaller standard gulets start from around €700 per person per week, while luxury options with more cabins and amenities can reach €2,500 or more. Early bookings often bring discounts of up to 20% offers are sometimes available for flexible travelers.
Gulet Name | 2026 Season | Charter Price (per week) |
Discount Available |
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PRINCESS ALIZE | APRIL | €14.000 | Request a Quote |
PRENSES ESILA | MAY | €17.500 | Request a Quote |
PRENSES ESILA | JUNE | €21.000 | Request a Quote |
PRENSES ESILA | JULY | €24.500 | Request a Quote |
JUNIOR BERK | MAY | €10.500 | Request a Quote |
The gulet cruising season in Turkey runs from April to November, offering options for every type of traveler. Spring (April–May) brings cooler weather and quieter bays, perfect for relaxation and sightseeing. Summer (June–August) offers lively ports, vibrant nightlife, and warm sea temperatures for water sports. Autumn (September–October) is ideal for cultural excursions and fewer crowds, while November marks the end of the season with peaceful routes.
The southern Turkish coast is the first choice for sea lovers with its cultural richness, natural beauty, walking areas and wonderful bays.
Marmaris – Gulf of Hisaronu: Historical ancient ruins, suitable bays for water sports, local villages and well-know restaurants
Bodrum – North Dodecanese: Perfect mix of Turkish coastlines and Greek islands like Kos or Leros.
Fethiye – Gocek Islands: Turquoise waters, 12 Islands, private beach clubs, Butterfly Valley, famous blue lagoon dead sea,Oludeniz.
Kas & Kekova: Rich history with sunken cities and untouched nature.
When booking a gulet cruise in Turkey, you can choose between all-inclusive and half-board packages. An all-inclusive gulet holiday usually covers full meals, soft drinks, and sometimes local alcoholic beverages, depending on the agreement. Half-board options often include breakfast and lunch, leaving dinner free to enjoy local restaurants along the coast.
Booking a gulet cruising in Turkey is simple but best done in advance. To secure your ideal gulet and travel dates, we recommend reserving at least 6–12 months ahead. Early booking not only guarantees availability but also gives access to discounts of up to 20%.
Most gulet cruises start from Bodrum, Marmaris, Fethiye, or Gocek, all easily accessible by nearby airports. Milas-Bodrum Airport is the closest to Bodrum, while Dalaman Airport serves Marmaris, Fethiye, and Gocek. From Istanbul, domestic flights connect you to these airports in just an hour.
Our dedicated team is here to ensure your holiday is seamless and stress-free. From securing your Turkey gulet cruise to planning every detail of your trip, we handle it all.