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Monnaie

Turkish Lira (₺)

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Turkish is the official language, with English widely spoken in popular tourist areas.

Mois de voyage idéaux

May through October, with peak sunshine from June to September.

Température de pointe

30 °C (86 °F)

Turkey’s Turquoise Coastline by Yacht
Turkey’s stunning Turquoise Coast stretches over 8,000 km, offering crystal-clear waters, rugged landscapes, and historical treasures. Ideal for yacht charters, this region combines gentle currents, reliable sunshine, and a seamless blend of natural beauty, ancient ruins, and vibrant coastal culture.

Types of yachts available in Turkey

Göcek or Fethiye

The Gulf of Fethiye

Known for its pine-covered bays, ancient sites, and calm waters, the Gulf of Fethiye is perfect for both adventure and relaxation. Göcek and Fethiye serve as popular starting points, offering picturesque cruising routes and access to secluded coves and historical gems.

 

Ölüdeniz Lagoon
Famous for its striking blue waters and mountain views, Ölüdeniz is ideal for swimming, snorkelling, and paragliding.

Fethiye’s Ancient Tombs
Discover cliffside Lycian tombs that date back thousands of years, offering views over Fethiye’s coastline.

Butterfly Valley
A tranquil cove accessible only by boat, surrounded by cliffs and home to a variety of butterfly species.

 

The Gulf of Fethiye combines breathtaking scenery with fascinating history, offering a peaceful yet enriching experience.

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Marmaris

The Carian Coast and Turquoise Coast

Marmaris is a vibrant gateway to secluded bays, coastal ruins, and hidden anchorages along Turkey’s Carian and Turquoise Coasts. This region offers a lively marina, quiet beaches, and a balanced mix of coastal energy and relaxation.

 

Bozburun Peninsula
With its peaceful bays and traditional villages, Bozburun is ideal for those looking for privacy and scenic tranquillity.

Dalyan River and Tombs
Sail along the Dalyan River to see the impressive Lycian rock-cut tombs and spot the protected Caretta turtles.

Cleopatra Island
Known for its fine white sand, rumoured to have been imported as a gift from Cleopatra herself.

 

Marmaris combines bustling coastal life with quiet escapes, making it an excellent choice for a versatile yacht charter.

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Bodrum, Turgutreis & Yalıkavak

Bodrum Peninsula

The Bodrum Peninsula is celebrated for its vibrant harbours, historical landmarks, and stylish beach clubs. Bodrum, Turgutreis, and Yalıkavak offer access to Turkey’s equivalent of St. Tropez, combining cultural heritage with a cosmopolitan atmosphere.

 

Castle of St. Peter
This iconic castle, built by the Knights of St. John, stands over a lively marina, offering views of Bodrum’s waterfront.

Aspendos Theatre and Summer Festival
Experience live performances in one of Turkey’s best-preserved ancient theatres, where opera and ballet are performed each summer.

Yalıkavak Marina
An exclusive marina lined with high-end boutiques, restaurants, and bars, making it a favourite among yachting guests.

 

The Bodrum Peninsula brings together historical sites, modern marinas, and stunning scenery, creating a dynamic charter experience.

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A Crossroads of Cultures and Coasts

Turkey’s coast offers a wealth of experiences, from the scenic anchorages and ancient ruins of the Gulf of Fethiye to the bustling harbours and historic charm of Bodrum. With calm waters, dramatic coastlines, and a mix of modern amenities and timeless beauty, a yacht charter in Turkey promises an exceptional Mediterranean escape.

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