Gulet is a wooden motor sailing vessel, the modern version of the
ancient cargo bearing craft which used to trade along the coast of Turkey. The original design has evolved into a comfortable cruising vessel.
Constructed mainly in the shipyards of Bodrum, Bozburun, Marmaris and Antalya.
The cabins are usually for two. All of the cabins have enough storage room for your belongings. Each cabin has a
separate toilet with wash basin and shower providing modern facilities and privacy. The gulets offer enough space to the passengers in the cabins,
in the aisles and on the deck.
Gulets are traditional boats of Southwest Turkey. In general, gulets vary in length between 14 and 40 meters hence varying passenger
capacity.
In many ways a Gulet is like a full service hotel where every room has a sea view and the scenery changes constantly.
Depending on the size of the gulet, there are between 2 and 8 crew on board. 1 captain, 1 cook/seaman, and deckhand(s). They provide a full
service including cooking, cleaning and all domestic chores. They are bilingual. Most of them speak English.
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