Charter yacht in turkey

Sailing in Turkey and luxury yacht charter means cruising along the many gulfs and bays of the much indented Turkish coastline. It is also a journey back in time, with a plethora of archaeological sites, castles and temples that reflect its importance in ancient and medieval times. Especially the south-west coast - roughly speaking the stretch of coastline from Izmir via Kusadaşi, Bodrum, Marmaris, Fethiye and Kaş to Antalya - is an ideal cruising ground.  

Sailing and Yacht Charter  is a very developed sector in Turkey,and i will try to give you some more info about this great and not expensive opportunity. 
Sailing in Turkey means cruising along the many gulfs and bays of the much indented Turkish coastline. It is also a journey back in time, with a plethora of archaeological sites, castles and temples that reflect its importance in ancient and medieval times. Especially the south-west coast - roughly speaking the stretch of coastline from Izmir via Kusadaşi, Bodrum, Marmaris, Fethiye and Kaş to Antalya - is an ideal cruising ground.
I found that many people who tried, recommend those what they consider the best for  sailing holiday, on bareboat charter, yacht charter and motor yachts . There is a huge range of bareboat, (monohull and catamaran)skippered and crewed yachts for rent. Even better, our sailing or yacht charter service costs you nothing, so you have nothing to lose, and much to gain.
In turkey chartering world you will find all you want to know about bareboat charter and yacht charter in Turkey. We work in Marmaris, Bodrum, Fethiye, Gocek, Finike, Karacasogut and Antalya regions. To make your choice easier, we detail the specifications, plans and pictures of dozens of yachts, along with their prices and details of where they can be chartered. Bareboats, skippered & crewed yachts, sailing destinations, weather & sailing conditions are all offered. 
If that interested you, try searching internet for chartering yacht in turkey and you will find out how actually cheap it is!

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