AIX
From AUD 343,000 / week
44.5m (146ft) - Sanlorenzo - 2022 - Guests
ATLANTIC
From € 137,000 / week
64.5m (212ft) - Van Der Graaf BV - 2010 - Guests
Turkey offers a yacht charter experience that feels relaxed, spacious, and grounded in natural beauty. Along the Turquoise Coast, forested hills meet clear waters, creating a setting of sheltered bays, quiet anchorages, and traditional harbour towns. From the water, the coastline unfolds with a sense of ease, where each stop feels distinct yet connected.
The pace is unhurried, with short cruising distances and consistently calm conditions that allow for flexible itineraries. Guests can move between swim stops in protected coves, visits to historic sites, and evenings in laid-back coastal towns, all within a setting that supports both comfort and exploration.
The leading yachting destinations in Turkey are Bodrum, Göcek, Marmaris, and Fethiye, each offering a distinct cruising experience. Some are known for their marina infrastructure and social atmosphere, while others stand out for natural beauty, sheltered waters, and more private anchorages. Together, they create a well-balanced mix of scenic cruising, relaxed stops, and cultural exploration.
Choosing Turkey for a yacht charter means access to a cruising ground that combines value with variety. The region offers calm seas, well-protected routes, and a high standard of service, making it ideal for both first-time charters and more tailored experiences.
From coastal cruising and swimming in clear bays to exploring historic landmarks and enjoying local cuisine, Turkey delivers a steady flow of rewarding moments. It is a destination where ease, authenticity, and scenic beauty come together to create a composed and enjoyable charter experience.
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From $ 620,000 / week
66.4m (218ft) - International Shipyard Ancona (ISA Yachts) - 2014 - Guests
From AUD 343,000 / week
44.5m (146ft) - Sanlorenzo - 2022 - Guests
From € 137,000 / week
64.5m (212ft) - Van Der Graaf BV - 2010 - Guests