Yacht Charter in Turkey

A sailing yacht charter in Turkey includes beautiful turquoise waters, history and a rich and varied Mediterranean culture.

Yacht Charter in Turkey

Top Reasons to Sail in Turkey

  • Beautiful turquoise water
  • Historic ruins
  • Classic Mediterranean culture
  • Sandy beaches
  • Varied sailing routes
  • Exceptional marinas
  • Gorgeous nature
  • Secret coves and deserted bays
  • Delicious food
  • Lively towns and sleepy fishing villages

Sailing Season: April to October

Boats Available:

  • Bareboat, skippered, crewed
  • Sailing yachts, catamarans
  • Power boats
  • Gulets

Turkey Sailing Yacht Charter Itineraries/Routes

There are two areas for sailing that are quite close to each other. One is called the Turkish Mediterranean Coast (Turkish Riveria) (Turquoise Coast). These are usually out of Marmaris or Gocek. The second is known as the Turkish Aegean Coast and is usually out of the Bodrum area.

On the map below there are several layers showing a popular itinerary for each area. We have laid them out in layers so you can easily view each one. Tap the left side arrow slider to manage the layers. Also, click the top right [ ] icon and the map will open in a new page.

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Author

  • Grant Headifen

    Grant Headifen is a USCG-certified Master Mariner (50-Ton), founder of NauticEd, and one of the sailing world's most recognized educators. With 46 years on the water, charters across 40+ global destinations, 5 sailing books, 30+ online courses, and 300,000+ students worldwide, Grant brings real-world expertise to every article. He pioneered fractional boat ownership through SailTime and serves on the Texas Boater Safety Advisory Board. NauticEd is the only U.S. sailing education body recognized by the U.S. Coast Guard under American National Standards.

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Last updated on October 10th, 2022