Port
: Fethiye
Lenght
: 20m
Built / Refit
: 2014
Starting Price
: 1035€ / Day
Yacht Features
Snorkel equipment, Fishing tackle, Sun awnings, Sunbeds, Deck shower, Sea ladder, A/C, Ringo, Paddle Board
Antalya has a wide variety of different types of yachts available for charter, including Gulets, Motor Yachts, Catamarans, and Sailing Yachts. They can accommodate from between 2 to 28 passengers, to suit virtually any budget. Our search process will enable us to find the yacht and crew that best suits your needs.
Gemiler Bay, which is the second largest bay after Ölüdeniz, is in Fethiye. The bay is famous for its clean beach and clear sea. Just across the bay is Gemiler Island. Gemiler Island is an important place for Christianity as the church on the island is dedicated to Saint Nicola.
Kalkan is a town on the Turkish Mediterranean coast, and an important tourist destination. The area includes many historical sites (such as Tlos and Kekova) and many fine beaches (including Patara Beach & Kaputaş Beach). British newspaper The Independent listed Kalkan among the best tourist destinations for 2007. The paper recommended Kalkan especially for those seeking a romantic vacation and who do not want to travel far from their home country in Europe.
Kekova, also named Caravola (Lycian: Dolichiste), is a small Turkish island near Demre (Demre is the Lycian town of Myra) district of Antalya province which faces the villages of Kaleköy (ancient Simena) and Üçağız (ancient Teimioussa). Kekova has an area of 4.5 km² and is uninhabited on its northern side there are the partly sunken ruins of Dolichiste / Dolikisthe, an ancient town which was destroyed by an earthquake during the 2nd century. Rebuilt and still flourishing during the Byzantine Empire period, it was finally abandoned because of Arab incursions. Tersane (meaning “dockyard”, as its bay was the site of an ancient city Xera and dockyard, with the ruins of a Byzantine church) is at the northwest of the island.The Kekova region was declared a specially protected area on 18 January 1990 by Turkish Ministry of Environment and Forest. All kinds of diving and swimming were prohibited and subject to special permits from governmental offices. In later years the prohibition has been lifted except for the part where the sunken city is.
Canyon, Ulupınar, Olympos, Chimaera, Phaselis, Three Islands and Eco Park are the touristics sites of the Kemer area. The town of Kemer is vibrant with clubs, bars and restaurants, blue flag beaches and a 320 capacity yacht marina. Popular coastal villages include Beldibi, Kiriş, Çayova, Aslanbucak, Kuzdere, Beycik, Çamyuva, Göynük, and Çıralı
Ottoman era houses, is the old center of Antalya. With its hotels, bars, clubs, restaurants, and shopping, it has been restored to retain much of its historical character; its restoration has won the Golden Apple Tourism Prize. Cumhuriyet Square, the main square of the city, is the location for temporary open air exhibitions and performances. The city also features sites with traces of Lycian, Pamphylian, and Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk and Ottoman architecture and cultures. International luxury hotels stand along the coast above the Konyaaltı and Lara beaches.
One of the major attractions of Kemer is its natural beauty; sea, mountains and pine forest combine in harmony. The shore from Beldibi to Tekirova consists of unspoilt beaches in bays of various sizes, mostly stoney rather than sand. With easy transportation, good communication and other municipal services Kemer has a large proportion of the hotel bed capacity of the Antalya region, and is a comfortable and peaceful holiday coast with internationally accepted reputation, attracting large numbers of visitors from countries such as Germany, the Netherlands, and in recent years predominantly families from Russia. Many of the visitors come as part of low-cost all-inclusive package deals but tourism is still the mainstay of the local economy. There are so many visitors that most shops in Kemer are set up to sell things like leather jackets to overseas visitors and trade in the euro as well as the Turkish lira. Kemer’s 320 berth marina offers several restaurants for the tourists as well as being an important wintering-over marina for liveaboard sailors from the USA, England and most of Europe.
Snorkel equipment, Fishing tackle, Sun awnings, Sunbeds, Deck shower, Sea ladder, A/C, Ringo, Paddle Board
Snorkel equipment, Fishing tackle, Sun awnings, Sunbeds, Deck shower, Sea ladder, A/C, Ringo, Paddle Board
Snorkel equipment, Fishing tackle, Sun awnings, Sunbeds, Deck shower, Sea ladder, A/C, Ringo, Paddle Board
Snorkel equipment, Fishing tackle, Sun awnings, Sunbeds, Deck shower, Sea ladder, A/C, Ringo, Paddle Board
Snorkel equipment, Fishing tackle, Sun awnings, Sunbeds, Deck shower, Sea ladder, A/C, Water maker, Wifi, Ice machine
Snorkel equipment, Fishing tackle, Sun awnings, Sunbeds, Deck shower, Sea ladder, A/C, Water maker, Wifi, Ice machine
Snorkel equipment, Fishing tackle, Sun awnings, Sunbeds, Deck shower, Sea ladder, A/C, Ringo, Paddle Board
Snorkel equipment, Fishing tackle, Sun awnings, Sunbeds, Deck shower, Sea ladder, A/C, Ringo, Paddle Board