Availability
Prices (per day)
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Cabin facilities: 24 Hour Hot Water, A/C, En-Suite Bathroom, Shower Cubicles in Bathrooms
Price includes- Port taxes
- Mooring charges
- Fuel
- Crew services
- Transit log
- Yacht insurancePrice doesn’t include- Food and drinks
- Airport transfers
- Local VAT may be applicable
- Port taxes & mooring fees in foreign waters
- Fuel and/or fee for motorised water toys such as jet-ski
- Land excursions and entrance fees to sites
- Crew gratuity
General
Gulet Aleyna is a spacious and characterful yacht with lots of great features and facilities. This comfortable, homely boat promises the relaxing gulet holiday you’ve been dreaming of.
General Specifications
Yacht Category: | M/S Gulet |
Class: | Luxury |
Length / Beam: | 27m (88.5ft) / 7.5m (24.6ft) |
Built / Refit: | 2005 |
Capacity: | 12 |
Flag / Base Port: | Turkey / Fethiye |
Sailing Area | Turkey and Greece |
Max Speed: | 11 knots |
No. of Crew: | 3-4 |
Accommodation Details
Cabins: | 4 master cabins (2 with additional single beds), 1 standard double cabin. |
Cabin Facilities: | A/C, en-suite bathroom |
Saloon: | Bar, dining table, music system, LCD TV, DVD player, Internet Connection |
Kitchen: | Fully equipped kitchen. |
Electricity: | 24v, 220v. Phone / laptop charging facilities. |
Activities & Recreation
Water Toys: | Sea kayak, snorkelling equipment, fishing tackle. |
On Board: | Playing cards, backgammon. |
Technical Details
Engine: | 440 hp MAN |
Generator: | 1x 27 kw + 1x 17 kw Onan |
Electronics & Nav: | GPS, VHF, radar, depth sounder, fish finder. |
Dinghy: | 15 hp |
Check-in
Check-out
Food & Drink
- Self Catering
- Full Board
- All Inclusive
All food is prepared by the chef and served by the crew. Please visit Food & Drink for more information on your options and the cuisine.
Prepayment / Cancellation
Facilities
- Internet Connection
- A/C
- En-Suite Bathroom
- 24 Hour Hot Water
- Shower on Deck
- Hammock
- Bar on Board
- TV
- DVD Player
- Music System
- Phone Charging Facilities
- Fridge
- Freezer
- Coffee Maker
- Oven
- BBQ / Grill
- Board Games
- Snorkeling Equipment
- Fishing Equipment
- Canoe / Kayak
- Shower Cubicles in Bathrooms
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Fethiye
Fethiye is a laid-back tourist spot and a great base for boat holidays. Known as Telmessos, the most important city of ancient Lycia, you can explore ruins and take a trip to the fascinating Fethiye Museum. Besides the historical interest, the region also offers breath-taking nature, is a popular place for paragliding or diving and is the starting point for trekking the Lycian Way.
Fethiye’s position on the Turkish Riviera makes it a great spot to explore the beauties of both the Aegean and the Mediterranean all the way to Antalya. Even though it doesn’t have a huge harbour, the routes out of Fethiye offer history, nature and adventure. Highlights include the stunning natural beauty of Öludeniz, Butterfly Valley and Olympos; the captivating history of the Lycian coast and the sunken city of Kekova; diving in Kas; beautiful town of Kalkan and a chance to get out to the Greek Islands.
You can reach Fethiye from Dalaman Airport in 1 hour and we can organise transfers. Visit Airport Transfers to find out more.
Our suggested routes from Fethiye are as follows, but if you have your own ideas please feel free to contact us.
Fethiye – Kaş, Kalkan and Kekova
Fethiye – Greek Islands and Göcek
All Routes For Private Charter
Cabin Charter Routes From Fethiye
Highlights
ÖlüdenizÖlüdeniz in English means dead sea and it’s so called because of how quiet it is; even in stormy weather this sheltered bay remains remarkably calm. Within the bay there is a great beach and a large lagoon, great for swimming and kayaking. Ölüdeniz is also a premier place for paragliding – if you’re interested in trying this let us know beforehand so we can organise the route accordingly. Ölüdeniz is on the Fethiye – Kekova and Fethiye – Antalya routes. It’s also on the Göcek – Ölüdeniz, Göcek – Kekova and Marmaris – Fethiye routes.
Butterfly Valley is simply breath-taking. Sapphire waters are sheltered by steep valleys as if they are trying to protect this beauty from the outside world. As well as the a dip on the sea, this flourishing gorge is a great spot for walking and exploring. Butterfly Valley is on the Fethiye – Kekova and Fethiye – Antalya routes. It’s also on the Göcek – Kekova route.
Kekova is the base for exploring Üçağız Cove, home to one of the most intriguing of ancient sites. Due to an earthquake, the ancient city of Apollonia (Dolchiste) is now 2 metres under water. Hire a glass bottomed boat, take out a canoe or grab your snorkel and explore Turkey’s famous sunken city as well as some stunning, partially submerged Lycian tombs. And as if that wasn’t enough, Üçağız Cove is a prime turtle spotting territory. Kekova is on the Fethiye – Kekova and the Feyhiye – Antalya routes, as well as the Göcek – Kekova route.