Yacht Charter in Turkey & Cyprus
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Yacht Charter in Turkey & Cyprus
Chartering a luxury yacht in Turkey and Cyprus is a truly spectacular way to experience one of the most dazzling corners of the Mediterranean Sea. This region is famous for its excellent climate
TURKEY
Charter a private yacht in Turkey for your next summer vacation and you will discover a land blessed with a truly timeless appeal. The Lycian and Carian coasts of Turkey offer its seafaring guests a vast array of sights and flavours, and staggeringly clear blue seas. From deeply forested hills and peaks to luxurious sandy bays with turquoise waters, pine-clad islands to vibrant, multi-coloured harbour towns, you’ll discover lesser-travelled waters and quiet, relaxed anchorages in this most unique corner of the Mediterranean.
Most accommodating luxury yacht charters in Turkey primarily take place along the southwestern coast, mostly comprising one-way cruises between the Turkish cities of Bodrum and Göcek- convenient start and end points because each is close to both regional and international airports. Round-trip charter itineraries are also an option, – especially for those keen to cruise onwards to Fethiye and to explore the land to the east of Göcek in Turkey, where the ports can be more exclusive and in some cases accessible only by boat. Throughout this region, you will find an enchanting combination of modern life and historic ruins, with plenty for everyone to get involved in, from shopping and haggling in the bazaars to kayaking and swimming around the remains of Cleopatra’s baths.
Being uniquely situated at a cultural and geographical meeting point, Turkey benefits from the rich bounties of both European and Asian influence. This is a country with the calm disposition of the Mediterranean and the staggering architecture of its Islamic roots: its cuisine a glorious melting-pot of cultures, borrowing from Greek, Asian, Iranian, Middle Eastern, and Balkan recipes and flavours. The country’s history and architecture alone boast traits of influence from the Byzantine, Ottoman, Roman and Persian empires.
A typical day on a luxury charter yacht in Turkey combines an abundance of land and water activities. Look carefully and you’ll find stone tombs carved intricately into cliff-faces, sleepy hilltop villages and ancient ruins – relics of the mighty empires once in charge – nestled amongst the vegetation. Passages between islands can be short, enabling plenty of relaxed mornings spent island-hopping and lazy afternoons exploring little villages and towns. And if this all gets too much, you can climb aboard once more and soak it all in from the peace and tranquility of your private yacht charter.
BODRUM
The coastal towns of Turkey have become a favourite destination for luxury yacht charters, and when you rent a yacht in Bodrum you will not be disappointed. Famous for its nightlife, Bodrum has been likened to the French Riviera with an exotic twist, and is a mecca for foodies and party-goers. White washed cubic houses interspersed with palm trees create a peaceful style, while clear, warm waters are ideal for cruising and snorkelling.
Bodrum & Yalıkavak Marina: The Land of the Eternal Blue
For a summer of serenity and comfort, lifted by the perfect balance of luxury and adventure, one must look no further than the favoured Yalikavak Marina. Resting on Turkey’s stunning Bodrum Peninsula, Yalıkavak Bay has become a thriving destination for the Superyacht community and voted World’s Best Luxury Superyacht Marina 2018-2019.
Bodrum was aptly described as the “Land of the Eternal Blue” by Greek author Homeros. The city provides a historic backdrop to the jaw-dropping natural beauty that engulfs the peninsula, guarded by the 15th century Bodrum Castle at the entrance. Ideally situated to explore the treasures of the Aegean Sea, Yalikavak’s spectacular coastline is home to coves, bays and beaches aplenty.
Among the wonderful destinations in close proximity is the Greek Dodecanese Island of Kos, just 12 nautical miles from the Marina. Kos is a gleaming example of what can be discovered at just a short cruise away. Famous for its abundance of golden sandy beaches, vibrant Kos Town and Ancient Agora ruins, Kos is one of many Island gems that can be uncovered from the luxurious Marina base.
When a day’s adventure is up, what awaits at the Yalıkavak Marina are lavish facilities to cater for every holiday experience. Two hotels, the Beach and the Boutique, offer differing unique experiences both with the same exquisite attention all year round. Whether soaking up the magnificent sunsets from the Beach Hotel or settled in an authentic Bodrum house at the Boutique Hotel, you will have access to the world-class facilities of the Yalıkavak Marina.
In the on-site Casia Spa, guests can indulge in specialist treatments in an elegant and relaxing environment. The high-spec gym offers personal training and Pilates classes for a tailored experience, while the Y-Kidz club offers sports facilities for children. The hotel’s restaurant and café provide post-activity refreshment with a view.
The award-winning Yalıkavak Marina itself is sophisticated and stylish, accommodating all yachts up to 140 metres in 620 berths. Full maintenance and technical services are on hand to provide exclusive and personal assistance for your yacht while you enjoy the Marina’s incredible lifestyle. Around the Marina you will find over one hundred brand name stores, gourmet restaurants and enticing bars, or head to the EU Blue Flag private beach.
Recently opened in the heart of the Yalıkavak Marina is the Y-Lounge & Restaurant, the new culinary hot sport of Bodrum. An exceptional team of professionals deliver a gourmet menu and 5 star service all while you bask in the breath-taking view of Yalıkavak.
Yalıkavak Bay’s blend of luxury, history and adventure makes it no surprise that the Marina has become such a popular destination for the world’s most renowned superyachts. The allure of enchanting Aegean escapades from the base of the Yalıkavak Marina makes this an exciting destination for an unforgettable summer on the sea. The region is certainly a hotspot for luxury vacations
Best Time To Visit: Summer is a popular time to visit the peninsula, but book your charter at the end of summer to avoid the crowds. Temperatures stay warm until the end of October.Key Cruising Areas: Bodrum is surrounded by beautiful beaches and snorkelling spots teaming with marine life that can only be accessed by boat. Further afield, it is an ideal base to sail across and explore some of the northern Greek Islands such as Kos.
Best Local Dish: Dessert is something of a social ritual in Turkey and the pastries are an integral part of traditional cuisine, not to be missed. Try a syrupy walnut baklava, or Levantine pastry, complimented by strong, bitter Turkish coffee.
Best Time To Visit: May to October coincide with the warmer weather and low wind conditions.
Best Local Dish: Turkey may be famous for the Döner kebab, but for a sophisticated meal that retains the elements of Turkish street food, seek out Saraphane, tucked into the wine cellar at the Ata Park Hotel. Try a salad of village leaves and herbs, with fried Hamsi from the Black Sea.
Best Local Dish: Amigo’s is a floating restaurant, accessible only by boat. Take your tender out and be greeted by the owner, who will chat to you as waiters bring you bread from village bakeries and traditional stew of wild boar.MARMARIS
Perfectly situated in the centre of the Turquoise Coast, Marmaris is the superyacht centre of Turkey. With a long history in sailing, the port is now an excellent marina and the town offers everything from incredible history to a lively night scene, brimming with Mediterranean hedonism. World-class diving, beautiful beaches and clear water are complemented by the particular charm of Turkey, making this one of the best sailing destinations. On a luxury yacht charter to the Turkish Riviera you will sail along white sands with turquoise seas, ideal for water sports and swimming. Step ashore to explore ancient forests, historical sites dating back to 200 BC and traditional markets.
Best Time To Visit: Turkey offers the longest sailing season in the Mediterranean, with ideal conditions from April to October.
Best Local Dish: Mezze is a stable of Turkish cuisine. Plates of aubergine caviar, stuffed vine leaves, selections of goat and sheep milk cheese complimented with nuts and dukka make a delicious light dinner washed down with local raki. In the back streets of the marina, Dedes is touted as the best Mezze in Marmaris!
Best Time To Visit: Turkey offers the longest sailing season in the Mediterranean, with ideal conditions from April to October.Key Cruising Areas: The islands and ports of the Sea of Marmara make for an interesting sailing vacation. Venture west and you are met with a plethora of islands of the Aegean Sea, with Turkish ports such as Bodrum, Fethiye and Antalya a short sail away. Istanbul is also a great base to explore the Greek islands.
Best Local Dish: The Turkish cuisine is an exquisite blend of influences from Asia and the Mediterranean, and a huge part of the culture. Persian influences result in traditional dishes such as bulgur wheat and sour cherry salad, and Turkey is known for its desserts – be sure to sample a baklava or kaymakli kayisi with a strong Turkish coffee. For Ottoman favorites including “the Sultan Likes It” – a traditional lamb stew with aubergine – head to Asitane, and enjoy dinner in the courtyard garden.Cyprus
A Cyprus luxury yacht charter offers an exciting combination of Western and Eastern culture to offer a unique vacation. Perfect for both the beach dweller and the explorer who wants to climb mountain ranges, see ancient churches and monasteries or scuba dive in blue lagoons. The island of Cyprus is a destination with endless possibilities to experience something new.
Cyprus Luxury Yacht Charter Guide
Found in the East Mediterranean, the stunning scenery and preserved history of Cyprus, makes it a popular charter destination. The island’s largely undisturbed coastline featuring golden beaches and crystal clear waters are incredibly peaceful, as most of civilisation is found in the hills and mountains. Cyprus’s location in the east of the Mediterranean means superyacht cruises enjoy a typically sunny climate. In midsummer, Cyprus is one of the hottest destinations in the Mediterranean due to its proximity to Asia.
Cyprus Luxury Yacht Charters
The location of Cyprus, means it is an ideal charter location for yachtsmen looking to sample a rich mixture of culture and a variety of activities. Cyprus offers an inviting combination of luxury accommodation, Championship golf courses and traditional villages, ancient Byzantine churches and monasteries to provide an extraordinary charter experience.
Charter Itineraries in Cyprus
Cyprus lies south of Turkey, north of Egypt and southeast of popular superyacht destination Greece therefore offer many opportunities for exploring a variety of different cultures in East Mediterranean. Particular highlights on the island are Akamas featuring a blue lagoon and the bath of Aphrodite trail, Cyprus’s largest mountain range – the Troodos, and Cyprus’s capital city Nicosia which remains full of history.
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