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6 boats available

Custom Built 36 | Falcon
- Year
- 2015
- People
- 10
- Deposit insurance included
- Captain included
- Final cleaning included
- Solar panels


Custom Built 33 | Karakaya 2
- Year
- 2025
- People
- 30
- Deposit insurance included
- Final cleaning included
- Captain included
- Solar panels
New yacht

Sea Star 600 S | Blackstone
- Year
- 2023
- People
- 4
- Deposit insurance included
- Captain included
- Final cleaning included


Custom Built 33 | Karakaya 1
- Year
- 2025
- People
- 30
- Deposit insurance included
- Final cleaning included
- Captain included
- Solar panels
New yacht![Karakaya Tur]()

Jeanneau Cap Camarat 7.5 | Sati
- Year
- 2021
- Cabins
- 1
- People
- 5
- Deposit insurance included
- Final cleaning included
- Captain included


Custom Built 32 | Poyraz Pasa
- Year
- 2014
- People
- 8
- Deposit insurance included
- FREE WiFi
- Captain included
- Final cleaning included

Yacht Rental in Turkey: An Unforgettable Sailing Experience
Turkey, straddling both Europe and Asia, offers a unique sailing experience with its over 7,000 km of coastline and more than 500 islands. From the crystal clear waters of the Aegean Sea to the secluded bays of the Turkish coast, yacht rental in Turkey promises an unforgettable vacation filled with ancient history, natural beauty, and luxury.
Why Choose Turkey for Your Yacht Charter?
Turkey's diverse coastline, encompassing the Aegean, Mediterranean, and Black Seas, provides a plethora of sailing opportunities. The region is known for its stable weather conditions, making it an excellent choice for sailing from April until the end of the year. With modern but less expensive marinas compared to the Mediterranean, Turkey offers a cost-effective yet luxurious sailing adventure.
Sailing in Turkey: A Blend of Ancient and Modern
Turkey's unique location offers a blend of ancient world charm and modern luxury. Sailors can explore ancient ruins, picturesque villages, and historical sites while enjoying the comfort of a private yacht. The Turkish coast is also home to hidden coves and secluded bays, perfect for those looking to escape the crowds.
Popular Destinations and Experiences
- Aegean Riviera: Known for its beautiful bays, beaches, and proximity to the Greek Dodecanese islands.
- Turquoise Coast: Offers a stunning backdrop with its mountainous landscape and ancient monuments.
- Göcek in the Gulf of Fethiye: A perfect starting point for sailing the southern Turkish coast.
- Butterfly Valley and St Nicholas Island: Ideal for nature lovers and those interested in ancient history.
Types of Yachts Available for Charter
- Sailing Yachts: From classic Bavaria cruisers to elegant Oceanis and comfortable Dufour boats.
- Catamarans: Spacious options like Fountain Pajot and Bali cat space, ideal for groups and families.
- Motor Yachts: For those who prefer speed and luxury, options like Azimut Flybridge and Maiora superyachts are available.
- Gulets: Traditional Turkish wooden ships offering a unique and authentic sailing experience
What to Expect During Your Yacht Rental
- Professional Crew and Skippers: Ensuring a safe and enjoyable sailing experience.
- Modern Infrastructure: Quality services comparable to Western Europe's marinas.
- Diverse Range of Boats: Catering to all preferences, from beginner sailors to luxury seekers.
- Culinary Delights: Savor the best of Turkish cuisine at local restaurants and on board.
Motorboat rental in Turkey
Rent a Motorboat and explore Turkey! Prices start from 123 ⏠per day. Experience the thrill of water sports in Turkey with a Motor Boat, also known as a Speed Boat. These nimble crafts, perfect for activities like water skiing and wakeboarding, typically range from 16.4 to 36.1 feet (5 to 11 m), with one or two powerful engines from 100 to 250 hp. As they are primarily used for water sports, fishing or transfer from motor yachts to land, they usually do not provide overnight accommodation or toilets.
Our fleet of motor boats in Turkey includes models from renowned yards such as Custom Built, Jeanneau and Sea Star.
These are some of the best places to rent a motor boat in Turkey:
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Turkey Highlights
Turkey has 12 main sailing regions, with 1,956 boats available for you to choose from for your sailing vacation. Favorite sailing destinations can be found around the Mugla Province, Antalya Province and Istanbul Province.
You can rent a boat and start your journey from 129 marinas, the most popular being Bodrum Milta Marina, Ece Marina and Göcek Muçev Marina.
When you search for a boat, you have a choice from the fleets of 337 charter companies in Turkey. Thea Sailing and 4U Yachting have the highest ratings from our customers.
What is the cost of chartering a yacht in Turkey?
Sailboat charter in Turkey
A sailing yacht charter in Turkey usually costs $116 per day. For instance, the most popular 6-berth sailboat costs $197 per day. The most popular sailboat destinations in Turkey are:
Here are a couple of reasons why to choose a sailboat for your holiday in Turkey:
Serenity: Sailing yachts provide a tranquil experience, allowing you to glide over the water with only the sound of the wind and waves. This creates a peaceful atmosphere where you can relax and disconnect from the hustle of everyday life.
Authentic Sailing: For sailing enthusiasts, there is nothing quite like the feel of a yacht being powered by the wind. It's an authentic experience that brings you closer to the art of sailing.
Eco-Friendly: With the wind as your primary source of propulsion, sailing yachts are more environmentally friendly than motorized vessels, reducing your carbon footprint while on holiday.
Skill Development: A sailing holiday can be a chance to learn or hone your sailing skills. Participate in managing the sails and steering, and return from your trip with new capabilities.
Onboard Comforts: Modern sailing yachts are equipped with comfortable amenities and living spaces that allow for a luxurious stay without compromising the sailing experience.
Versatile Experiences: Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway, a family adventure, or an exciting trip with friends, a sailing yacht can cater to various types of holidays with the potential for tailored itineraries and activities.
Catamaran charter in Turkey
A catamaran charter in Turkey usually costs $230 per day. For instance, the most popular 9-berth catamaran Lagoon 46, costs $879 per day. Choose a catamaran for a more comfortable and spacious holiday experience. Catamarans feature a shallow draft, enabling you to explore shallow waters and uncover hidden coves. For your next catamaran rental in Turkey, choose from our most popular destinations:
Motor yacht charter in Turkey
Chartering a motor yacht in Turkey starts at around $6 per day. For instance, the rental price for a motor yacht for 6 people, such as the Custom Built 46, costs $994 per day. If youâre looking for luxury and comfort, motor yachts are the right choice. They usually come with a professional crew which will ensure a relaxing holiday. The most popular destinations to rent a motor yacht in Turkey are:
- Motor yacht rental Mugla Province
- Motor yacht rental Izmir Province
- Motor yacht rental Aydın Province
Gulet charter in Turkey
A gulet charter in Turkey with a skipper is the perfect way to explore the coastline in style. With a professional skipper at the helm, you can relax and enjoy the spectacular views while being taken to some of the most picturesque locations in the country. The price of a gulet charter depends on the size of the vessel, the number of days, and the services included in the package. Chartering a Gulet in Turkey starts at around $463 per day. The most popular destinations for Gulet holidays in Turkey are:
FAQs
What is the best time of year for a yacht charter in Turkey?
The sailing season runs roughly late April to late October, with settled weather and sea temperatures above 20 °C. Shoulder months (Aprilâearly June & late SeptâOct) are quieter and a little cooler, yet still pleasant for swimming and usually cheaper than mid-summer.
Which sailing areas in Turkey are most suitable for beginners?
The protected Göcek & Fethiye Bays are often called Turkeyâs âbeginnersâ areaâ: distances between anchorages are short, the coast is indented with well-sheltered coves, and marinas provide reliable services. Marmaris Gulf and the inner reaches of the Gulf of Gökova offer similarly gentle conditions with plentiful overnight spots.
What type of boat should I choose?
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Monohull sailing yachts are the most economical per berth and fit easily into smaller town quays.
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Catamarans provide extra deck space and greater stabilityâuseful for family groups or anyone prone to seasickness.
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Traditional wooden gulets come crewed and are popular for relaxed âBlue Cruiseâ itineraries but usually motor rather than sail.
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Fast motor-yachts cover longer distances but cost more to charter and to refuel.
How do I reach the main charter bases?
The bulk of charter fleets are clustered around Göcek, Fethiye, Marmaris and Bodrum. Dalaman Airport is 25 min to Göcek, 50 min to Fethiye and about 90 min to Marmaris; Milas-Bodrum Airport is 40 min from Bodrum marina; Antalya Airport serves the eastern Lycian coast in about three hours by road. Most operators can arrange private transfers or advise on shuttle buses and taxis.
How much should I budget for mooring and marina fees?
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Anchoring in bays is free, though in national park zones you may need to pick up a mooring buoy (â 400â1 000 TL/night for a 12 m yacht).
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Municipal quays typically charge 5-10 âŹ/m in high season.
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Fully-serviced private marinas range 8-15 âŹ/m in summer, with electricity, water and pump-out billed separately.
Remember to factor in the one-off Transit Log (â 60 âŹ)
Do I need a licence to rent a boat in Turkey?
Yes. For bareboat charters the harbour master requires the skipper to present at least an ICC, RYA Day Skipper, ASA 104 or national equivalent, plus a VHF certificate; originals are checked when the Transit Log is issued. If you do not hold a recognised licence you must hire a local skipper.
What weather conditions should I expect?
Along the Turquoise Coast summer sees reliable NW âMeltemi-typeâ breezes of 10-20 kn, strongest after midday and easing overnightâideal for predictable afternoon sails. JulyâAugust can bring gusts above Force 6 in open stretches, so less experienced crews often choose May-June or September.
Are there restrictions in marine protected areas?
Special Environmental Protection Areas such as KaĆâKekova and FethiyeâGöcek ban sewage discharge; holding-tank pump-outs must be logged every 14 days and spot fines apply for non-compliance. Anchoring on seagrass is prohibited; use the park buoys where provided.
What should I budget for provisioning and incidentals?
On crewed charters the Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA) is usually 25-40 % of the charter fee, covering food, fuel, moorings and taxes, with any unused balance refunded. Bareboat crews provisioning themselves will find supermarket prices broadly similar to central Europe, while eating ashore remains relatively affordable in small coastal towns.
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