Yacht hire in Turkey

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With or without a skipper
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0 - 400+ hp
2004 - 2025
1000 Max Km
+100 boats available

Gulet - 21m — Luxury custom built gulet with a capacity of 8 - Ketch (2018)

Göcek
8
With a skipper

From £1,058 per day

Gulet - 24m — 2023 Model - Ultr Luxury Comfortable (2023)

Göcek
9
With a skipper
Super owner

From £2,645 per day

Discount offer

Sailboat - 14.04m - Hanse 458 (2019)

Marmaris
8
Without a skipper
Super owner

From £451 per day

Sailboat - 14.27m — Bavaria - Cruiser 46 (2022)

Marmaris
8
With or without a skipper

From £403 per day

Catamaran - 12m — Lagoon - Lagoon 40 (2020)

Fethiye
7
With a skipper
Super owner

From £252 per day

Catamaran - 14.28m — Bali - Catana - 4.6 (2023)

Göcek
10
With or without a skipper
 1

From £1,077 per day

Motor yacht - 24m — Su Royal Yacht - Custom Built (2016)

İstanbul
31
With a skipper
 9

From £970 per day

Motor yacht - 12m — Custom - 2018 (2018)

Fethiye
3
With a skipper
 15  · Super owner

From £551 per day

Gulet - 16m — Custom Gulet - 2021 (2021)

Bozburun
3
With a skipper
Super owner

From £705 per day

Gulet - 38m — Boreas Gulet - Boreas Gulet (2010)

Bodrum
36
With a skipper

From £3,968 per day

Discount offer

Sailboat - 14.27m - Bavaria 46 Cruiser (2021)

Marmaris
8
Without a skipper
 1  · Super owner

From £466 per day

Sailboat - 14.27m — Bavaria - Cruiser 46 (2020)

Göcek
8
With or without a skipper

From £473 per day

Catamaran - 12.58m — Fountaine Pajot - Astréa 42 (2024)

Marmaris
9
With or without a skipper

From £629 per day

Sailboat - 14m — Bavaria - 46 Cruiser (2024)

Fethiye
4
With a skipper
 9  · Super owner

From £605 per day

Gulet - 20m — Premium - Fresh New ( İlky ) (2022)

Bozburun
8
With a skipper
Super owner

From £1,102 per day

Gulet - 18m — Custom Built - Custom (2017)

Bodrum
2
With a skipper
 2  · Super owner

From £441 per day

Gulet - 24m — Luxury 24 mt Custom - 2021 model Gulet (2021)

Fethiye
6
With a skipper

From £1,323 per day

Gulet - 18m — Luxury gulet with a capacity of 6 people - 2022 (2022)

Göcek
6
With a skipper

From £819 per day

Hiring a yacht in Turkey

A yacht charter in Turkey is like no other. With a 5,180-mile-long coastline, Turkey spans two continents and is surrounded by four seas - the Aegean, the Mediterranean, the Sea of Marmara and the Black Sea. With bustling bazaars, ancient ruins, stunning beaches and eclectic architecture dating back to the country’s different eras and civilizations, there is truly something for everyone. It’s time to book your boat hire in Turkey with Océans Evasion now!

How much can I expect to pay for a yacht hire in Turkey?

The price of a boat rental in Turkey depends on numerous factors. It is based on the type of boat you hire, the characteristics, the duration of your sailing holiday and any additional services or equipment that you may require. Owing to Turkey’s size, the price is also influenced by the destination in the country and the season when you hire.

Sailboats

£1,750/week in low season

£2,450/week in high season

Motorboats

£5,950/week in low season

£7,350/week in high season

Catamarans

£4,550/week in low season

£6,650/week in high season

Yachts

£11,900/week in low season

£14,700/week in high season

Why should you charter a yacht in Turkey with a skipper?

When discovering the pristine Turkish coast and islands, you have the possibility of chartering a yacht with or without a skipper. If you have a valid boating license and wish to navigate the waters at your own pace, you can hire a bareboat.

If you desire a more relaxing and authentic holiday, you can also hire a skipper onboard. The skipper will be able to guide you to the best locations along the Turkish coastline, making sure that you have the holiday of a lifetime. There are many spots which remain off the beaten path and are only known by locals, meaning that you can be sure to escape the crowds with your captain onboard.

What do we offer in Turkey?

When you rent a boat in Turkey, you also have the possibility with Océans Evasion to have a professional crew on board. The crew will be here to ensure that you have the best sailing holiday and will tend to all of your needs. They will even take care of daily tasks such as cleaning and dining. Crews can be found on many types of boats in Turkey, including luxury yacht charters and the fees will be included in the total price of your booking.

When should I hire a boat in Turkey?

The most ideal time to sail in Turkey is between the end of April and the end of October. During this period, the temperatures are warm and there is little precipitation. The warmest months of the year are July and August with an average temperature of 32°C, but these are also unsurprisingly the busiest months to visit the country. If you wish to escape the crowds while also being able to soak up the sun, the best time to visit Turkey is April-May or September-October.

What to do in Turkey?

A lifetime would not be enough to discover all that Turkey has to offer. The country boasts a plethora of archaeological sites, beaches, monasteries, mosques, authentic towns with markets and much more. Here are our favourite destinations to visit with your private yacht:

  • The exceptional city of Istanbul, Turkey’s largest city and former capital of the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires. The famous Bosphorus runs through the city, separating the European side of Turkey from the Asian. Some main sights to visit in Istanbul include the Blue Mosque, the Hagia Sophia, the Topkapi Palace, the Basilica Cistern and the bustling Grand Bazaar.
  • The stunning Turkish Riviera, located in the southwestern and southern coast of the country near Antalya. There are many towns along this coast including Bodrum, Fethiye and Marmaris which have some of Turkey’s finest beaches. Take a dip in the Mediterranean and forget about the hustle and bustle of your day-to-day life. We also recommend visiting the ruins of Knidos, an ancient Greek city and the scenic Crusader Castle in Kaleköy.
  • Set sail in the Sea of Maramara and island hop to see some of the country’s most famous islands. If you wish to snorkel, we recommend stopping at Gökçeada which has some of the bluest water in Turkey.
  • Relax and swim in the thermal pools of the Pamukkale nature reserve. The famous hot springs are located close to the ruins of the ancient city of Hierapolis, which are also highly worth visiting.

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