We
would rather decline your charter request than simply place you
on `a gulet`which wasn't right for you. Thus, in addition to our
own Southern
Cross Timer, these are the hand-picked yachts we feel
proud to offer and represent across a complete range of style and
comfort.
The charter prices begin from 600
EURO per day to 7500 EURO per day,
according to the dates of the charter and the terms and conditions
of the yacht.
Please
enquire with us for availability,
gulet charter prices and applicable discounts.
* Note: Daily charter rates for
asterisked yachts include airport transfers to and from the nearest
airport in Turkey, full board and alcoholic beverages.
Charter Prices include:
- Maximum average of 4 hours per motor cruising
daily
- Turkish port and harbour formalities in municipal
ports
- Hire of crew, yacht, fuel, water, insurance,
and local taxes
- Yacht laundry
- Use of yacht toys (snorkelling, fins, canoe,
fishing equipment)
Charter Prices do not include:
- Airport transfers (yachts without asterisk)
which can be arranged:
- 135 EURO each way (Bodrum Airport to/from
Port Bodrum-Yalikavak)
- 100 EURO each way (Bodrum Airport to/from
harbor )
- 75 EURO each way (Dalaman Airport to/from
Göcek)
- Full board and drinks (included with all-inclusive
luxury charters with asterisk)
- Land excursions and museum entry fees
- Greek island port and harbour fees
- Fuel for additional distances in excess of
4 hours per day
- Private Turkish marina fees
- Spirits, import wines and specialty drinks.
These can be brought on board by client, ordered in advance, or
purchased on board at bar prices.
- Turkish 18% VAT (not charged)
- Water sports (3rd party water skiing, jet
skiing, scuba diving)
- Crew gratuity - if you
are pleased with the services you have received, it is customary
to tip the captain approximately 10% of the charter fee (excluding
extras) at the end of your charter, which he will divide with
the crew.
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Did
you know? Towards
the end of the 6th century B.C., King Darius sent Skylax
of Caryanda (current day Gölköy) on a circumnavigation
of the inhabited sea. Skylax sailed the Eastern Mediterranean
to Libya, south to the Arabian Peninsula and carefully documented
and mapped all the territories, islands, harbors, and rivers
he saw. He authored the first periplus a detailed manuscript
of navigation used by Phoenicians and Greeks.
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