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Turgutreis Bareboat Yacht Charter

Overview

Sunsail’s base at the marina in Turgutreis, near Bodrum on Turkey’s Carian Coast is the starting point for a bareboat sailing vacation exploring the Bodrum Peninsula, which incorporates the Gulf of Gulluk to the north and the Gulf of Gokova to the south.

A Bodrum yacht charter allows you to discover the beautiful beaches, ancient forts and picturesque towns of the coast at your own pace, making the most of the excellent local restaurants serving freshly landed fish, that you will find along the way. Bodrum itself, with its open-air clubs, exclusive restaurants, excellent shopping and famous bazaar offers a more lively stop and is a town not to be missed.

  • Superb Sailing Conditions
  • Historic Bodrum Town
  • Ancient ruins of Halicarnassus
  • Outstanding sailing area
  • Secluded bays
  • Exciting nightlife
 
Sailing in Turgutreis

A yacht charter from Turgutreis is the ideal way to make the most of the superb sailing conditions Turkey has to offer and is suitable for all levels of sailor. You can anchor off local beaches or cruise lazily along the coast, stopping at unspoilt villages or lively towns.

In summer, temperatures can reach 89 F (32 C), making the cooling sea breezes most welcome. Winds are generally calm in the mornings, getting stronger in the afternoons, in the range of 10 to 20 knots (11 – 23 mph) and generally calm down at night.

What's included ?

To make sure that you get the most out of your Yacht Charter in Turkey, we have equipped all of our yachts with the highest specification gear to help provide comfort, performance and fun onboard; so all that’s left for you to do is relax and enjoy your sailing vacation with family and friends.
 

Turgutreis Highlights

A yacht charter from Turgutreis is an excellent way to explore this vast cruising area, in a part of Turkey that offers the best of both, new and old.

  • Akbuk

    An Akbuk boat charter brings you east along the coast of the Gulf of Gokova to the attractive village of Oren, built on the site of ancient Keramos. Here, there are ruins to explore; then it's off to the scenic anchorage of Akbuk, surrounded by pine-covered slopes, where you can stop for the night to enjoy a meal ashore in one of the waterfront restaurants.

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  • Amazon Creek

    Explore the beautiful and remote Seven Islands before heading into Amazon Creek to anchor for the night. On a section of coastline where facilities for visiting charterers are few and far between, those offered by the campsite here will be most welcome to the crew of an Amazon Creek boat charter.

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  • Cokertme

    Visiting charterers gather at Cokertme to enjoy the friendly atmosphere at what is a popular first overnight stopover for yachts heading into the Gulf of Gokova. Nestled at the foot of steep mountains, Cokertme is the place to enjoy some terrific food washed down with a bottle of the local red wine and live music at Hassan’s. How’s that for a good start to a Cokertme boat charter?

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  • Kargilibuk

    The pine-fringed inlet of Kargilibuk makes for an idyllic stopover as you cruise the coastline of the Gulf of Gokova on your Kargilibuk boat charter. Perhaps a swim and a snorkel in the crystal clear waters before a simple meal at the lone restaurant? There’s nothing else here to disturb the peace and quiet.

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