Sailing Holidays

Motoryacht Charter from Marmaris

Charter a motoryacht if you prefer a few hundred horsepower to play with.

It's so much cheaper to charter! Owning a motoryacht can be expensive, not to mention the maintenance and mooring fees. And realistically how often do you spend a week onboard? Charter is the sensible alternative to satisfy your head and heart. 

Motoryachts are available for bareboat charter to experienced skippers from Marmaris. Charter bareboat for total freedom to cruise on your own voyage of discovery. The motoryacht is yours to explore the cruising area at your own pace. Just imagine setting off with new places to visit every day.

Turkey offers an unspoilt coastline with many beautiful bays all along the coast, perfect for a lunchtime swim stop or overnight anchorage. The protected anchorages are ideal for swimming and snorkelling and the clear, clean waters of the Turkish Coast are such a beautiful blue, no wonder it's called the "Turquoise Coast". 

RYA Day Skipper (Motor) Practical or RYA ICC (Motor) qualification is required for bareboat motoryacht charter in Turkey.

Charter from Marmaris

You have a choice of itineraries for your sailing holiday - east via Ekincik and the Dalyan Delta into the beautiful Fethiye Bay, a paradise with many sheltered anchorages, coves and islands, or west via Bozburun, once the centre of sponge fishing in the Aegean, into the scenic Gulf of Datca. Most nights you will be moored at a wooden jetty built by the restaurant in the bay, complete with shorepower and water supply.

If you don't have enough experience, you can hire one of our friendly skippers. Or charter one of the luxury crewed motoryachts, complete with crew, for a relaxing holiday.

DAY 1 : Embark at Marmaris. Netsel Marina is in the centre of town, handy for shops and restaurants.
DAY 2 : Bozuk Buku (25nm) is a charming, enclosed bay at the end of the Datca peninsula. Small hamlet ashore. Clear water for swimming.
DAY 3 : Bozburun (13nm), a traditional sponge-fishing village surrounding a small harbour, is home to the famous ‘Roguish Osman’s’ restaurant. Great food and a delightful setting.
DAY 4 : Datca (17nm) is a pleasant small town with good selection of restaurants and shops. Moor on the town quay or Keci Buku(15nm)
DAY 5 : Sogut (18nm) is a scenic anchorage with good shelter and a small restaurant in summer.
DAY 6 : Kumlu Buku (30nm) is a small village just south of Marmaris Bay with a beach and restaurants ashore.
DAY 7 : Return to Marmaris (12nm).

 

Weather Conditions from Marmaris

Afternoon breezes from the west average Force 3-5 during the Summer. The sailing season runs from early May to late October. 

Motoryacht charter from Marmaris

These motoryachts are based in Marmaris Netsel Marina and start and finish on Saturdays. 

Click on the yacht names below to view yacht layout & specification

Yacht charter rates are shown WITHOUT flights giving you the flexibility to book your own flights.

If you want a flight-inclusive holiday Nautilus Yachting is a fully bonded ATOL tour operator and can book flights from the UK to fit your sailing holiday. Choose from a wide choice of airlines - we are not tied to any particular airline. All flight-inclusive holidays are fully bonded for your financial protection under our ATOL 3016. Airport transfers can also be pre-arranged.

FLIGHTS TO DALAMAN:
easyJet have flights from Gatwick, Manchester and Bristol to Dalaman on Saturdays and from Stansted on Mondays. Jet2 have flights from Glasgow on Saturdays and most UK airports on Mondays. Monarch, Thomson and Thomas Cook have flights to Dalaman from most UK airports on Mondays. Transfer time to Marmaris 90 minutes.

Kumlu Buku is a charming bay in the entrance to Marmaris Bay and a pleasant escape from the busy tourist resort of Marmaris with its high rise hotels, fascinating bazaar and lively bars and clubs. Anchor by the beach, yust 1 hour's sail from Marmaris, and spend a relaxing afternoon swimming. Walk up to the ruins of an ancient amphitheatre with stunning views of Marmaris Bay. You can moor up at the Kumlu Buku Yacht Club at the southern end of the bay and enjoy dinner ashore in their restaurant.

Take a boat trip in the Dalyan Delta, meandering through a maze of reeds past 4th century Lycian rock tombs and the rocky acropolis of Ancient Caunos. Visit the mud baths and cover yourselves in therapeutic sulphur mud - great fun for all ages! Once the mud’s dried, wash yourself clean in the neighbouring clear water springs. The whole process is believed to relieve rheumatism and cleanse and tone your skin, too. The nearby sandy Caretta Beach is one of the last breeding grounds of the famous loggerhead turtles.

Traditional wooden gulets are built in the tiny village of Bozburun, a quaint town with its share of intimate cafés and eclectic shops where Old World charm is alive and well. The Bozburun Peninsula is a beautiful and quiet stretch of Turkish coastline, with sleepy rural villages, sheltered coves and stunning bays. This area of outstanding natural beauty is untouched by mass-market tourism, classed as a nature reserve by the Government thereby protected against high-rise development.

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