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Frequently Asked Questions

`We hit the sunny beaches where we occupy ourselves keeping the sun off our skin, the saltwater off our bodies, and the sand out of our belongings.`
--Erma Bombeck

What is a Blue Cruise?

A Blue Cruise is the term designated to describe the routes taken by indigenous wooden motor sailors along the Turquoise Coast of Turkey. Often the northwestern most point is Kusadasi, and the southeastern point is Antalya, though many exceptions are made depending on the time of year, weather conditions, and our clients' preferences.

How long should I charter the gulet for?


We suggest your gulet charter be a minimum of 7 -14 days for optimal sightseeing, relaxation and enjoyment. Occasionally, we can cater to shorter periods.

When is the best time to visit?

If you like the sun and heat, July and August are quite hot with lots of sunshine, though the anchorages will be more crowded. June is wonderful for it's long daylight hours, and September is ideal for warm water temperatures. May and October are excellent if you wish solitary anchorages, crisp breezes and the possible brief but brilliant thunderstorm.

Will my Raspberry/Blueberry/Blackberry/GSM/IPOD work during the cruise?


Only if your wife or husband agree to it. There might be an occasional area where reception is poor, but seldom for long. Ipod adapters are provided on our gulets.

 

Beautiful Turkish girl offering hand-made wares and her mother's cast iron skillet pastries directly to your gulet
One of the towers of the Castle of St. Peter in Bodrum, Turkey

What does the gulet charter price include?

The charter price includes your hire of the gulet, crew, fuel, water and Turkish port and harbour fees. Please see full details at our Price & Availability page.

More importantly, what does the gulet charter price not include?


Depending on the yacht, the charter price may not include full board, beverages and airport transfers. Greek port and harbor fees, entrances to national monuments, and crew gratuity are extra. Please see our Price & Availability page for a complete description of exclusions.

Are there any crocodiles, sharks or stingrays?

We once spotted a tiny baby sand shark who was so frightened of us, we couldn't even form a proper memory of her. The only creature to be wary of are sea urchins which are easily visible perched upon rocks, and which can be hand picked for a delicious cold appetizer/meze evening salad.


Where is Turkey again? Is it in Europe?

The Republic of Turkey is a Eurasian country located on the Eastern Mediterranean and borders 8 countries. Due to its strategic location and extensive history, Turkey is a unique blend of Western and Eastern cultures with a mosaic of diverse ethnicities, all united under the democracy of the founding father Atatürk. Turkey is an active member of NATO and currently awaiting EC membership subject to approval.

Will I be safe?

You may be safer here than driving to your local supermarket. Turkey's culture and economy are growing at a tremendous rate, yet it is a very family oriented country with a `small town feel` wherever you go and is home to world famous warmth and hospitality.

Turkish architecture is richly scattered throughout the country and along the Aegean and Mediterranean coast of Turkey and Greece The charm of dining in small family run restaurants and tavernas during your gulet charter is one of the highlights of the Blue Cruise.

I want to cruise in Greece.

You may cruise Greek Dodecanese Islands including Rhodes, Symi, Tilos, Nysiros, Kos, Kalymnos, Leros, Patmos, and Samos. With advance planning, you can also cruise the Cyclades to include Santorini and Mykonos. Greek harbor and port fees are not included in the charter price and payable directly to the port authorities.

What about beach towels and hair dryers?

Full size, plush beach towels are provided, as are separate bath towels and hair dryers.

Can I have meals at little tavernas every night?


On the Turkish coast, there are several excellent restaurants which we recommend but other establishments are not reliable year to year and may be understocked and over priced. However, if you desire your itinerary around eating on shore, we are happy to accommodate this. (Do remember, you have your personal full time chef on board preparing excellent Turkish cuisine.)

How do I get to Turkey and my port of embarkation?

You can fly into and out of Bodrum-Milas or Dalaman airports, depending on your embarkation, via a charter flight or connecting internationally from Istanbul. Another possibility is to take the daily hydrofoil from Kos or Rhodes to Turkey. See our Practical Information page for more details.

Do I have to return to my starting port?

You may begin in one port and end in other, depending on the yacht's schedule. It's best to book early to ensure securing the itinerary and ports you want.

Small, independent fishing boats will bring their daily catch of fish and freshly baked bread directly to your gulet
Poppies have grown amongst these ancient Roman ruins in Turkey

If I have children?

Bundle them up and bring them along. Gulet holidays are perfect for children, as they can nap and be fed as needed. Many a child has first learned to swim in these buoyant, calm seas. Small sized life vests are provided, and the crew will help keep them entertained with fishing and canoeing. See our Practical Information page for more details about traveling with the youngsters.

What attractions should I not miss out on?

It would take many weeks of cruising to see all of the many attractions, but `must-see` attractions would include Ephesus, the Castle of Saint Peter, the Greek Island of Symi, the sunken city of Kekova, the ghost town of Kayaköy, and the ancient site of Knidos.

What items do I need to pack?

As the Blue Cruise is very casual even on the highest end gulets, we suggest that you bring a minimal amount of casual shore clothing, light sweater for evenings, several swimsuits, prescription medication, sunscreen, and hats. If possible, pack soft bags for easier storage. Beach towels, mosquito repellant, bath towels, books, music, DVD player and movies are all provided.

What kind of fish can I expect to encounter?

In the summer months, you can expect gilt headed sea bream, sea bass, octopus, calamari, mullet, prawns and dusky grouper, occasionally while snorkeling but definitely on the menu.

Do the crew speak English?

All of our captains on our gulets speak conversational English, and there will always be at least one crew member with fluency. More importantly is that our captains are very well versed in communicating, even if the right word doesn't spring to mind at the moment. This may involve a smiling demonstration and the right props to explain the history of the Carian tombs, but in general, the crew have good to excellent comphrehension of English, and often a bit of Italian, Greek, French and German.

Do I need air conditioning?

Gulets offer air conditioning in various degrees. varying from none to full 24 hour. It's important to determine the air conditioning ability and policy in advance, and to specify how important it is to you and to choose the right yacht accordingly. We find that many of our guests love to sleep on deck under the stars, or prefer not to have the generator operating during the night.

More questions? Just email!

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