Ebru Akgul
Marina Location:
Palmiye Marina & Hotel
Orhaniye Koyu
Marmaris 48700
Mugla - Turkey
Tel: 00 90 252 487 13 00
Fax: 00 90 252 487 11 63
Mobile: 00 90 532 581 62 17
Email: orhaniyesunsail@turkeyyachtsoperation.com
Monday to Thursday - 8:30am - 6:30pm
Friday and Saturday - 8:00am - 8:00pm
Sunday - 8:30am - 6:30pm in case of embarkation
Standard Time Zone in Turkey is UTC/GMT +2 hours.
Luggage allowance is 20kg per person. Only one item of hand luggage per person is allowed and this must not weigh more than 5kg. For storage aboard we recommend traveling light and using folding luggage.
Lost or damaged luggage while flying is the responsibility of the airline and is not covered by your travel insurance. You must not include in Checked Baggage money, jewelry, precious metals, computers, personal electronic devices, negotiable papers, securities or other valuables, business documents, passports and other identification documents or samples.
If an incident occurs, immediately report it to airport officials. Claims will not be considered once you have left the airport.
Alcohol may be taken on flights but only in checked luggage (well secured from breakages) not as hand luggage due to airport security restrictions.
Dalaman International Airport
Dalaman Airport has a full range of facilities; this includes fast food outlets, duty free, bars and cafés, as well as a 24hr medical centre and two banks (Vakifbank & Denizbank).
Transfer to Marina from Dalaman Airport approximately 2 hours.
Costs: Taxi 1- 3 persons – 120 Euros,
Mini-bus 4-12 persons 150 Euros,
Midibus 13-19 persons – 220 Euros.
Please pre-book & pay at the base on arrival or choose to get your own taxi at the airport:
We would highly recommend packing prescription medicine and essential clothing (swimsuit, t-shirt and shorts) in your hand luggage as occasionally your luggage may arrive at the base after you do.
Please pack using soft-sided bags, as these are easier to store on your yacht.
Please ensure your passport is valid for the period of travel and for six months after you return. Your passport name must match the name on the flight ticket otherwise you may not be able to travel and insurance may be invalid.
It is the responsibility of each individual to ensure relevant visas are obtained where necessary. Sunsail cannot be held responsible for refusal of entry or travel due to lack of visas. If you are in any doubt please contact your Embassy for full details.
Before leaving the airport you will have to clear Customs and Immigration. Customs and Immigration do work on a spot check basis.
Orhaniye base: Orhaniye is not an entry harbour. To clear out of Turkey you have to either go to Marmaris or Datca with the boat. Same procedure when you re-enter Turkey.
Turkish charter permits do not allow clients on Turkish bareboat holidays to enter Greek waters unless they have followed the legal clearance procedures.
Your yacht will be ready at 6 pm for boarding. Chart briefing and Boat briefings will be scheduled. The chart briefing describes the cruising area and any potential hazards.
The yacht briefing introduces you to your yacht, its systems and rigging. It is carried out individually for each yacht. It is important that all systems and equipment are fully understood. Briefings are mandatory.
You will be required to purchase a Turkey Transit log, which will be charged on your charter contract. This cost approximately €85.
For later arrivals notices are placed on a board outside the office informing you of your yacht name and location. For those having taken a transfer the driver is aware of this info and will drop you at your yacht.
At the end of your charter your yacht will need to be vacated by 9am so we recommend that you return to the base the day before.
Before departing the boat please collect a debrief form from reception.
The debrief form is to let us know if you encountered any problems with the boat or broken anything during the trip, this enables us to rectify problems for the next charter.
In addition to filling in forms we also require you to bag your dirty laundry and leave in the cockpit, empty all cupboards and refrigerator of food and throw away, return snorkel gear and any lifejackets borrowed from reception and ensure that the boat is handed back to Sunsail in a clean and tidy state. We reserve the right to charge clients for boats left less than shipshape.
Lycian Coast: Sailing Experience Level 2
Experience levels are based on sailing conditions and the length of passages within your chosen sailing area. Follow the link for more information on the sailing conditions.
The Turkish Port Authorities require all skippers to hold proper sailing ability licenses. We therefore strongly advise that you take any sailing certificates on vacation with you. This may be useful should you be contacted by Customs or Port Police. If you have not already done so then both the Skipper and 1st Mate will be required to fill in a sailing resume to confirm that you have the necessary skills to sail in this region.
These are charged to bareboat and flotilla clients for sailing in Turkish waters and are approximately €85 per yacht. This cost may change.
To sail in Greece and Turkey the cost is as follows:
In Turkey
Clearing out formality €75
Clearing in formality €75
Port tax (per person) €14
In Greece
Clearing in formality €115
Clearing out formality €60
If you wish to sail between Greece and Turkey then please inform the base or the UK office in advance as original boat papers need to be obtained for the Greek Authorities.
Night Sailing is not permitted; you must be moored at least one hour before sunset at all of our locations.
You may cruise anywhere between the ports of Kusadasi in the North West, and Antalya in the East.
Mooring fees are charged in marinas and harbours, not in bays, and range from about €8 to €40 per boat. If you stop free of charge at a private jetty, it is expected that you will eat at that restaurant. Shower facilities are available at most restaurants for a small charge.
More information on the sailing in this area.
All the charts and pilot books you will need for the sailing area are on board the yacht.
The skipper’s time is booked from 12:00pm to 12:00pm in 24-hour periods. If you have reserved him for the first day of your charter and have a 6:00pm start, he will use this time to ensure he is happy with all aspects of the yacht and will be at the base to meet you upon your arrival. If you have reserved him for a later date on your charter he will start at 12:00pm on that day.
The skipper is responsible for the safety of the yacht at all times. He is not permitted to dive with you, nor leave the vessel overnight. He must conduct a safety brief with you before leaving the dock regardless of the duration of his contract with you.
For “check out charters” (anything less than the full duration of the charter) the check out skipper’s time is booked from 6:00pm to 6:00pm to allow for a meet and greet in the evening and go over basic systems, then a full day with you the next day. This skipper is required to give you a thorough briefing on all aspects of the yacht and dinghy in addition to assisting you with planning an itinerary for the trip and advising you how to contact the base, the return to base procedures and the emergency assistance procedures. It is suggested that you attend the scheduled chart brief that will be supplemented by the skipper during his time with you on the yacht. It is also suggested that you make it clear exactly what you want to cover…anchoring, docking, etc.
The skipper will be required to give you as much information as you require concerning the yacht and its systems, sailing skills and navigation in general.
The skipper fee does not include food or beverages for the skipper and are the responsibility of the client. It is suggested that you discuss this on the first day with the skipper and establish whether you will give the skipper cash for meals, whether you have included him in your provisioning or whether you will accommodate him as part of the group for meals ashore. The skipper must have his own cabin.
For one-day check out skippers it is the responsibility to get the skipper back to the base. If you prefer not to come back to the base you must pay for his expenses (ferry, taxi, etc.) to get him back...
The average tip for a skipper is 15 to 20% of the skipper’s fee. This is, of course, at your discretion.
More information on Skippered Charter Options.
Cost Guide £1.35 per litre
Fuel Station location At the Sunsail base
Coolers are available at the base on a first come first served basis at no additional charge. Please sign these out and return them clean and undamaged otherwise you will be charged for replacement. Only one per boat.
The local money is the Turkey New Lira (TRY).
The banks are open Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 12:00 am and from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm. On Saturday from 11:00am to 2:00pm.
Due to the constantly changing exchange rate, we would not recommend that clients change currency until they are actually in Turkey.
There are no limits on the amounts you can take in and out of the country, but the exchange rates are often more favourable in Turkey. Please note there are very high charges applied when changing traveller’s cheques in Turkey.
There are no cash exchange facilities or ATM’s between Orhaniye and Loryma. Provisioning also has to be paid for in cash at Orhaniye. It is possible to change money at the airports.
Major credit cards such as Visa and MasterCard are accepted throughout Turkey for making transactions and payments, but may be subject to a surcharge. Credit cards can be used for cash withdrawals at ATM machines, but expect to incur a charge for this service. However, small retail outlets and private restaurants may not accept credit cards
In addition, most ATM cards can be used at all Ziraat Bankasi and Common Point ATMs. The shared ATM network for all banks in Turkey is the Tel Nokta ATM network.
Please Note: Bases are unable to accept personal cheques and cannot give cash back on credit or debit cards.
The official language is Turkish, but you will also hear people speaking Kurdish, Armenian and Aramaic. In the tourist resorts you can usually get by with English and/or German.
Restaurants
Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant $6.41
Meal for 2, Mid-range Restaurant $20.80
Combo Meal at McDonalds or Similar $6.84
Domestic Beer (0.5 liter draught) $2.80
Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle) $3.61
Coke/Pepsi (0.33 liter bottle) $1.37
Water (0.33 liter bottle) $0.53
In Orhaniye there is a wide range of restaurants serving everything from traditional Turkish dishes to fresh sea food, freshly caught by the fishermen in the village.
Club Mistral Restaurant
Marti Marina yani Orhaniye Marmaris
Tel: +90 252 4871366
Situated next to the Marina, the Mistral Restaurant & Bar, you may enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner overlooking the bay.
Küçük Ev Liman
Datça,
Long established restaurant in Datca overlooking the harbour
Tipping is standard and expected in all restaurants / bars and for other services undertaken during your holiday. The rule of thumb is generally 10-15% of the amount charged. Some establishments automatically add this onto the bill.
When shopping in Turkey you may be offered receipts in shops far lower in value than the amount paid. Shops do this so that they can declare less tax. The Customs Officers at your home airports are well aware how much carpets, leather goods, and copperware are worth. If you declare a lower value, you may have the goods seized and a heavy fine imposed.
Shopping in Turkey is great, with open-air markets, covered Turkish bazaars and chic boutiques everywhere. To name a few worthwhile purchases, brass, copper, ceramics, carpets, jewelry, kilims, leather apparel, meerschaum, silk and inlaid wooden items.
Turkey produces a lot of wool and cotton, and manufactures a lot of excellent clothing from it.
Bee keeping is very popular in Orhaniye and a major source of income to many families. If you get a chance try and buy some of the local honey that can be bought in the local shops.
Iskele Hotel
Orhaniye
(+90) 252 487 1013
Has an excellent fish and meat restaurant and is very friendly. Guests are mainly locals and yacht crews, with free moorings for crews that eat at the restaurant.
Kaptankoy Motel
Orhaniye
(+90) 252 487 1364
This small hotel is in a fantastic location, leading straight to the beach. It has 19 rooms set in the garden, each with air conditioning, either double or single. This is a family run business and in the summer the owners have BBQ’s on the beach every evening for the guests.
The standard voltage on all yachts is 12 volts. Electricity in Turkey is 220 Volts, and uses the standard European 2 pin plug.
Mobile phone coverage is excellent on the Bozburun Peninsula. Three companies have GSM mobile phone networks in Turkey - Turkcell, Vodaphone and Avea. All three companies have nearly complete signal coverage of the country. You will need to activate international roaming on your contract.
All boats are fitted with a radio and CD player. If you wish to listen to your IPOD while sailing you will need to bring along an I-trip or FM radio transmitter.
For those wanting to explore the interior of Turkey, cars may be rented in some of the larger towns, namely Bodrum, Marmaris and Fethiye. For those wishing to explore famous archaeological sites, cars can also be hired in Kalkan and Datca. Generally speaking, car rentals ares not cheap, prices being similar to standard European prices. Car Rental: Avis, Hertz and Europcar have rental companies at Dalaman airport.
Fishing can be done without a license in non-prohibited and non-military areas as long as you’re an amateur using amateur equipment. There are no rental facilities in the area.
The Lycian region has some splendid scuba diving due to its warm, calm, tide-free sea and clear waters with great visibility. This makes the area ideal for both beginners and more experienced divers. Ask at the base where the best place is to hire equipment.
We have a range of snorkeling gear which you may wish to use. We are limited on children’s sizes so if you have your own you may wish to bring them with you.
There are some very popular trekking routes in the area with high plateaus, mountain ranges and spectacular views.
Provisioning is available in this location. Click here for more information or to order provisioning online.
If you get sick and visit the doctor or hospital during your trip contact a member of Sunsail staff as soon as possible at the Sunsail base.
If you need to make a claim for curtailment due to illness, ask the base manager for assistance and contact your insurer’s emergency medical service immediately.
Your insurance company will assist with travel arrangements, advice and payment of bills.
Obtain receipts for any medication, treatment or transport you have to pay for and submit with your claim
All yachts are equipped with adult life jackets harnesses we leave it up to you to decide when personal safety equipment should be worn. We have a limited supply of children’s life jackets (age 4+ only) if you have your own children’s life jacket we would encourage you to bring it along.
We suggest that children who are not strong swimmers should not be allowed in a dinghy without a life jacket or buoyancy aid and that they should wear a buoyancy aid or harness when on deck. Children under the age of 16yrs should not operate an outboard engine and should be supervised at all times when in the dinghy.