The Mediterranean sea region offers some of the world’s most incredibly beautiful countries. Each country is alluring with its unique treasures available for visitors to enjoy. From Turkey, over to Greece, up to the Adriatic in Croatia, Italy, France and Spain; you can find a collage of amazing scenery, culture, cuisine and entertainment geared for many holiday styles. It is why many travelers explore these superb countries. While some explore on land, and others on board an inspiring gulet charters in the Mediterranean. After all it may be good for your health!
Not all gulets are designed and constructed for open seas, however, there are many which can offer your incredible these sailing island hopping charters in the Mediterranean. You may have thought of such a journey on board a schooner or motor yacht; but have you considered that a classic Turkish gulet sailboat could offer the same itinerary while featuring a unique ambiance of Turkish culture as well? Gulets nowadays are not like they used to be.
Once upon a time, they sailed the seas along the shores of Turkey and Greece with many tirhandils or sponge fishing boats. But with the latest technological advancements, gulet sailboats can travel longer distances in a variation of weather conditions to many dreamy gulet charter destinations in Europe.
There are many ports or small bays to visit during your journey. These gulet charters are based in many of the most popular and easily accessible harbors from the airports. The shortest distance one could travel for a transfer would be 20 minutes, which is from Dalaman airport to Gocek. The longest – which really isn’t that long, is Marmaris, at just over an hours’ drive.
Take a week or two, maybe three and explore Turkish yacht charters aboard these elegant, sturdy and rather unique boats. Reward yourself with an experience like no other and be a part of the freedom that sailing in the open seas offers to you. A gulet charter holiday is great for those seeking a family sailing holiday.
What a way to spend your family get-a-ways than by exploring a treasure chest of history and visiting architectural ruins from past civilizations – only many see on documentaries or read in reference books. The adventure and excitement does n0t stop there. It’s one thing to taste the dishes of different cultures in one country, but it is an altogether different flavor to enjoy these savory dishes in the countries of origin.