Turkey is a premier destination for yacht charters, offering a blend of breathtaking natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and world-class sailing conditions. The country’s stunning coastline stretches along the Aegean and Mediterranean seas, with crystal-clear waters, secluded bays, and picturesque islands perfect for exploration.
The warm climate makes it ideal for yachting almost year-round, and the diversity of routes—from the vibrant towns of Bodrum and Marmaris to the serene coves of Göcek—ensures every voyage is unique. Departure ports include Bodrum, Marmaris, Göcek, Fethiye, and Bozburun. For more detailed 7-night itineraries, please see this page.
Here is a list of the main airports in Southern Turkey and their approximate distances to nearby popular harbors, which are commonly used for gulet and yacht charters:
✈️ Dalaman Airport (DLM) |
✈️ Bodrum-Milas Airport (BJV) |
✈️ Antalya Airport (AYT) |
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Turkish cuisine is a rich fusion of Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and Central Asian flavors, offering a diverse range of dishes that appeal to every palate. From savory classics like kebabs, mezes, and stuffed vine leaves to freshly baked pide(Turkish flatbread) and simit (sesame-crusted bread rings), each region brings its own culinary touch. The Aegean and southern coasts highlight olive oil-based vegetable dishes and fresh seafood, while the southeast is known for spicy specialties like Adana kebab and lahmacun. No meal is complete without a glass of Turkish tea or strong coffee, often followed by traditional sweets such as baklava, lokum (Turkish delight), and kunefe.
In popular yacht harbors such as Bodrum, Marmaris, Bozburun, Gocek, and Fethiye, guests can enjoy shopping at a wide variety of stores. From local boutiques to world-renowned brands, these coastal towns offer excellent retail experiences. Whether you’re looking for stylish beachwear, handcrafted souvenirs, or luxury goods, you’ll find plenty of options. All the shops accept Turkish Lira as well as major credit cards, making it convenient for international visitors to make their purchases with ease.
From major Turkish harbors such as Bodrum, Marmaris, Bozburun, Gocek, and Fethiye, yachts can easily sail to the nearby Greek Islands. Each of these ports is equipped with a customs office, allowing for smooth international clearance. Whether you’re heading to the North or South Dodecanese islands or exploring the Cyclades, including iconic destinations like Santorini and Mykonos, your journey from Turkey to Greece is both accessible and scenic. These routes offer a unique opportunity to experience two stunning cultures in one unforgettable cruise.