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Gulet cruise holidays in Turkey is second to none, with warm waters and unspoilt beaches and the best way to go cruising in Mediterranean is with gulet charter. The cruising area, stretching from Antalya (Kekova) to the Bodrum Peninsula offers some 500 nm of pristine waters with over 20 islands and countless bays to explore.
It is hard to imagine a more totally relaxing holiday than one aboard a |
traditional Turkish gulet as it sails or motors along the heart-stoppingly beautiful Turquoise coast.
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Days are spent in unashamed indolence and indulgence as the crew take care of the sailing and navigation and present you with three delicious meals and as many drinks as you care to order each day.
The major daily decisions are whether to swim, snorkel or windsurf, go ashore and visit an inviting archaeological site or pretty beachside village or just drift and dream on your comfortable deck mattress.
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When you are anchored in one of the countless bays, you can make use of the boat's fishing equipment, enjoy a spot of wind-surfing, or be chauffeured to the shore by dinghy, whilst those wishing to occasionally up the pace a little can choose to incorporate one of the larger ports in their itinerary for some serious shopping, a spot of sightseeing or maybe even to sample the local nightlife. Whatever your interests, a cruise on a traditional gulet allows you to enjoy them at the most leisurely and relaxing of paces.
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| With vessels ranging from 3 to 10 cabins (all with en-suite showers and WCs), we can cater for groups of between 4 and 20 people. Each gulet has a communal lounge with TV, a dining area and a galley where your crew prepare the meals, using fresh fish and seafood amongst other local produce (if you have any special dietary requirements, please advise us at the time of booking). |
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