With a homeport in Bodrum, Kaya Guneri II is available for cruising the beautiful Turquoise Coast of south-east Turkey and Greece.
This spectacular Gulet can accomodate up to twelve guests in six spacious cabins, all with en-suite bathrooms and air conditioning.
She has a stylish yet comfotable salon with a TV and various games, as well as a dinette and bar, which opens up to the aft deck. Guests can enjoy the comforts of the aft with large sized cushions and in the relaxing alfresco dining area.
Kaya Guneri II boasts a variety of watersports equipment for guests to use at their leisure, including a tender, water-skis, windsurfing and canoes. For those who enjoy wildlife, snorkeling and fishing gear is also available.
With miles of unspoilt coastline, glorious bays and pine-clad hills dip into aquamarine waters where you can moor in the fabulous harbours or drop anchor in a quiet sheltered moonlit bay, dine on the deck and be completely pampered by her full crew.
With beautiful beaches, a sunny climate and tempting cuisine, Turkey has been high on the holiday makers list for family getaways for decades. However, Turkey has a lot more to offer than the average holiday maker may think. With over 8,000km of coastline and bordered by four different seas, Turkey can be explored from the water too.
Rich in culture and history, Turkey's roots are a unique mix of Persian, Greek, Byzantine and Roman, and it proudly presents these in many forms. The beautiful Blue Mosque (also known as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque) is situated the country's largest city Istanbul, and holds the reputation for being the City's most visited historic landmark.
Turkey also boasts the ancient Greek city of Ephesus, the religious centre of early Christianity, along with The Temple of Artemis, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, and the famous wall surrounding the city of Troy, as well as a replica of the Trojan horse.
If Turkey's historical wonders weren't enough, its beautiful scenery will be sure to dazzle you. Cappadocia's landscape is breath-taking, a picture prefect scene hand crafted over millions of years by Mother Nature herself. Pamukkale is yet another fairy tale location, with its seventeen hot springs and panoramic views it is graciously aware of its own splendour.
In Turkey there is a noticeable variety of climates, with considerable differences between the areas, and also with some micro-climates due to the presence of slopes and coasts. Read More
March - Ankara International Film Festival
April - Presidential Cycling Tour, Istanbul, Kusadasi, Bodrum, Marmaris, Fethiye, Finike, Antalya, Alanya
May - Ephesus Festival of Culture and Art
June - Aspendos Opera and Ballet Festival with live performances in the spectacular open-air Theatre of Aspendos
July - International Jazz Festival, Istanbul
August - International Ballet Festival, Bodrum (held in the open-air where dance performances are staged under the warm glow of the night-lit castle of St. Peter)
September - Phaselis Festival - concerts of Turkish jazz, folk, and classical artists in the ancient theatre
October / November - Marmaris International Race Week held annually in late October and early November.
From EURO 8,750 per week plus all expenses.
Fully staffed consisting of captain, cook, mate and deckhand.
Please contact your Yacht Charter Specialist for more information on +44 (0) 1993 824198 or submit an enquiry below.
Inclusions:
Fuel for up to an average of 4 hours of cruising per day
Use of 24 hours air-conditioning per day
Turkish port charges (excluding private marinas)
Use of water sports equipment
Exclusions:
Full Board & Half Board options are both available (with soft drinks included in the meal packages)
Alcoholic drinks are payable on consumption
Crew Gratuities
Foreign Marina fees - entry charge / handling fee into the Greek Islands
Private Marina charges (if applicable)
Fuel for the outboard engine
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