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TURKISH GULETS

The Most Popular Type Of Traditional Yacht For The "Blue Cruise" Is The Gulet. The traditional Turkish Gulet is a handmade vessel crafted from wood by highly skilled master craftsmen. These iconic Turkish wooden boats—also known as motor sailors—are extremely comfortable and ideal for both long sea voyages and leisurely coastal trips. Originating from the beautiful town of Bodrum, gulet boats in Turkey have become synonymous with luxurious maritime travel along Turkey's stunning coastline. Today, gulet yacht construction has expanded to popular locations including Bozburun, Marmaris, Fethiye, and Istanbul. Built from durable, high-quality woods such as teak, mahogany, and iroko, a Turkish yacht represents timeless elegance combined with modern comfort.

Interested in a luxurious sailing holiday aboard a traditional Turkish sailing boat? Check out Gulet Yacht Charter for the ultimate Blue Cruise experience.

What Is A Turkish Gulet?

A Turkish gulet is more than just a vessel; it’s a journey steeped in history, tradition, and unmatched elegance. Handcrafted wooden yachts have become a preferred choice for cruising the breathtaking Mediterranean, Aegean, and Adriatic coastlines. As a symbol of luxury sailing, Turkish sailing boats offer an exclusive way to explore hidden coves, turquoise bays, and historic sites in utmost comfort.

Gulet Types

Turkish gulets come in various styles, each uniquely designed to suit different cruising preferences. Whether you prefer spacious luxury, traditional aesthetics, or enhanced sailing capabilities, there's a gulet type perfect for your Blue Cruise experience.

1. Gulet

The classic gulet yacht features a rounded, spacious stern ideal for dining and lounging. Typically rigged as a ketch (marconi) or schooner, gulets vary in length from 15 to 55 meters and accommodate between 6 to 24 passengers comfortably. Each cabin provides modern amenities, including private shower and WC facilities.

2. Aynakıç (Ketch)

The Aynakıç design is distinguished by its raised, squared-off stern, providing additional cabin space below deck. Ideal for larger groups, these gulets also range from 15 to 55 meters, accommodating up to 24 guests in luxurious comfort.

3. Tirhandil

The Tirhandil is the oldest type of traditional Turkish wooden boat, characterized by its pointed stern and excellent sailing performance, especially suited for the Aegean Sea. Typically smaller, these boats range from 11 to 24 meters and accommodate 6 to 10 guests.

The Origins Of The Turkish Gulet

The Turkish gulet originated on Turkey's southwestern coast, notably in Bodrum and Marmaris. Historically utilized for fishing and trade due to their robust build, these vessels have evolved into luxurious cruising yachts designed for discerning travelers seeking comfort, tradition, and adventure.

Choosing a Gulet charter from Gulet Yacht promises an exceptional experience, whether cruising the pristine Turkish Riviera or the Greek islands.

The Unique Design Of A Gulet Boat

A gulet boat from Turkey is instantly recognizable by its broad beam, rounded stern, and spacious decks ideal for relaxation, sunbathing, and socializing. While maintaining a traditional look, these vessels—often motor-sailors equipped with two or three masts—combine classical aesthetics with contemporary luxury.

Constructed by expert craftsmen using premium woods like teak and mahogany, each Turkish yacht is built to last, providing durability and timeless elegance.

Exploring Turkey’s Coastline On A Gulet Sailboat

A Turkish sailing boat is your ideal vessel for exploring the stunning Turquoise Coast. Sailing aboard a traditional gulet allows exclusive access to secluded bays, historical ruins, and crystal-clear waters otherwise unreachable by land.

Popular Routes:

  • Bodrum to Gökova: Explore the mesmerizing Gulf of Gökova, famed for its tranquility, scenic beauty, and historical ruins like the ancient city of Knidos.

  • Marmaris to Fethiye: Discover natural wonders, including Ölüdeniz’s Blue Lagoon and Dalyan’s ancient rock tombs, blending history and scenic beauty.

  • Göcek Islands: Ideal for those seeking peaceful sailing, offering numerous anchorages, clear waters, and lush surroundings.

The Experience Of Sailing On A Gulet

A gulet cruise seamlessly combines relaxation, adventure, and luxury. Enjoy personalized service from experienced crews, gourmet dining, and the comfort of spacious cabins. Whether sailing leisurely or exploring historical sites ashore, a journey aboard a traditional Turkish sailing boat offers an unforgettable maritime experience.

Facilities On A Gulet

Modern gulets feature luxurious amenities tailored for comfort. Each standard cabin offers portholes, air conditioning, wardrobes, en-suite showers, and WC facilities. Master cabins include additional luxuries such as sofas, dressers, work desks, jacuzzis, or hydromassage showers. Separate crew quarters ensure privacy and dedicated service.

Deck spaces on these elegant Turkish wooden boats are exceptionally spacious, featuring sun mattresses, cushions, and a large aft deck for dining or lounging, making each cruise an indulgent retreat.

Safety On A Gulet

Passenger comfort and safety are prioritized on every gulet. Equipped with ample fresh water, fuel storage, VHF radios, GSM telephones, navigation gear, life rafts, jackets, and fire extinguishers, these vessels ensure worry-free cruising. Additional comforts include TVs, DVD players, refrigerators, ice makers, fully equipped galleys, and auxiliary joker boats.

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