The luxury sailing Gulet yacht M/S Myra's antique design is integrated with spacious fore, side and aft decks, up-to-date nautical equipment, outdoor dining area, cushioned lounging areas, sun mattresses, tenting to protect from the sun, plus other contemporary comforts. The interior features el ant living quarters with high ceilings and wide corridors. The lounge includes a stocked bar, cushioned seating, and a table for indoor dining. Accommodations consist of 5 fully air-conditioned cabins - 1 master cabin with a king bed and 4 cabins with large double beds. Each cabin has generous storage space, and a roomy en suite bathroom with a toilet, shower, marble sink, and vanity. Capacity: 10 Passengers. The 3-man crew have separate quarters. Cuisine onboard a gulet is a pleasure. A skilled chef, whose expertise ranges from haute cuisine to regional specialities, guarantees satisfaction for even the most discriminating palate. Seafood is served Mediterranean style, and organically grown fresh herbs, vegetables, and fruits of the season ensure the finest flavour.
Summary
Cuisine onboard a gulet is a pleasure. A skilled chef, whose expertise ranges from haute cuisine to regional specialities, guarantees satisfaction for even the most discriminating palate. Seafood is served Mediterranean style and organically grown fresh herbs, vegetables, and fruit of all seasons.
Swimming off from or just dreamily floating around the yacht is certainly one of the most enjoyable experiences of your voyage. Additionally, you can sail, water ski, snorkel, kayak, fish, play board games, cards, or even go on moderate to strenuous hikes with the captain. Other activities can also be arranged, such as parasailing, jet-skiing, scuba diving, paragliding, plus numerous additional water sports (at extra cost). Naturally, relaxation is a key part of the voyage, and we offer a library of magazines and books to peruse. A DVD library and DVD player is also on board stocked with film classics, children’s, and foreign films. The stereo system has indoor and outdoor speakers and iPod connections for even more personalized listening pleasure.
Shore excursions along the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts are fantastic opportunities to experience sights and sites otherwise not so easily accessed. Combining Turkey’s Turquoise Coast and the nearby Greek Dodecanese Islands offers two different cultures and extensive outings choices that easily meet individual or group interests. Both have lively resorts, traditional sleepy villages, authentic local cuisine, sightseeing, shopping, nightlife, and ancient site explorations. Some trips require vehicles, while others are walks or optional hikes. Guides can also be booked or the captain will ably help you explore on your own. Of course, you may also decide to stay aboard and just relax. One of the best sides to luxury yacht (gulet) voyages is the freedom to enjoy your own preferences.
Specifications
- Loa (length): 92ft (28 m)
- Beam (width): 23 ft (7 m)
- Engine: 2 x 284 HP Delphin
- Generator: 1 x 19 kW + 1 x 20 kW
- Electricity: 12-24-220 V
- Sail Area: 1378 ft2 (420 m2)
- Dacron Sails. Furling jib, winch, windlass
- Zodiac (dinghy) with 60 HP Yamaha outboard
- Crew members: 4 (captain, cook, first mate and deckhand)
Comfort on board
Lounge with fully stocked bar and ice maker, indoor dining facilities, fully equipped galley, air conditioning, generous closet and storage space, reading lights above the beds, bathroom with enclosed shower, hot and cold water, flush toilet, marble sink with vanity, towels (face, hand, bath and beach), bathrobes, hairdryer. On deck there are easy access swim ladders & outdoor shower.
Safety
Life vests for children and adults are stowed under the cabin beds for easy access. Fire extinguishers are located in the lounge, engine room, and kitchen. A fire escape is situated in the yacht’s front hallway. The first aid kit is stored in the lounge.
RECREATION
Snorkel and water-ski equipment for all ages, 1 kayak, flotation devices, and fishing equipment. Television with DVD player, CD player with iPod connection, speakers below and on deck, backgammon, chess, playing cards and yoga mats.
PHONES & INTERNET
Cell phone coverage and free WiFi connection for up to 4 GB is available onboard. Over and above that, the rental price for an external modem, which we can arrange, costs approximately 50 Euro per week.
AIR CONDITIONING
Air conditioning may run continuously in Turkish ports. Greek ports do not provide enough voltage necessary for air conditioning so generators are used until midnight. (Harbor regulations forbid generator noise after this time.) For safety reasons, even if the yacht is completely isolated in a cove, the generator cannot be left on for 24 continuous hours, as the engine room must be manned while the generator is in use.
The Gulet Fleet
The privately-owned fleet comprises four luxury gulet yachts accommodating between 8 and 17 guests. Each of their boats has been custom built in Bodrum’s famous shipyards and has its own exceptional design and character. They promise guests an elegant yacht with luxurious accommodation, an experienced and dedicated English-speaking crew, terrific food and personalised service wherever you choose to cruise.
The gulets can sail in Turkey and in Greece (the islands nearest to Turkish coast such as Kos, Simi, Rhodes, Tilos, Nisiros, Kalymnos, Leros, Patmos, Lipsi, Arki). You can depart and end in Bodrum or Gocek (subject to availability). For sailing itineraries, please visit this link.
The Gulet Fleet Offer:
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- Adjustable air-conditioning throughout the cabins
- Orthopaedic beds and pillows with 100% fine cotton linen and fluffy towels
- Ensuite bathrooms with flush loo and enclosed shower
- Zodiac dinghy with O/B motor for waterskiing, wakeboarding and ringo
- Snorkelling and fishing equipment for all ages
- Kayaks – one on each of Nikola and Myra and two on Flas and Fortuna
- Paddle Boards – one on each of Nikola and Myra and two on Flas and Fortuna
- Television with DVD player
- CD player with iPod connection, speakers below and on deck
- Backgammon, chess and playing cards
- Yoga mats
- Complimentary 15GB wi-fi connection on each yacht. Additional available at extra cost. For an additional cost, a windsurf can be provided.
Parasailing, jet skiing, scuba diving, paragliding and other water sports can be arranged at an additional cost.
Excluded items
- Catering Fees: The catering cost is EUR 50 per person per day full board (breakfast, lunch and dinner) or EUR 40 per person per day half board (breakfast and lunch). There is 50% discount for children under 12 years old. Deluxe catering and special diets upon request. Beverages on board are stocked and sold by the crew.
- Empty Leg Fees: Departure and arrival harbours are Bodrum and Gocek. If a different harbour is preferred, a fee covering the expenses for time and cost of transit will be charged.
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When to go
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January, February, and March are fairly cold months in Turkey, although temperatures do warm up by March. Snow is not uncommon in January and even February, especially in the interior around Cappadocia. Because of the low temperatures, this is a quiet time to visit Turkey, so you are likely to have the sites more or less to yourself.
January, February, and March are fairly cold months in Turkey, although temperatures do warm up by March. Snow is not uncommon in January and even February, especially in the interior around Cappadocia. Because of the low temperatures, this is a quiet time to visit Turkey, so you are likely to have the sites more or less to yourself.
January, February, and March are fairly cold months in Turkey, although temperatures do warm up by March. Snow is not uncommon in January and even February, especially in the interior around Cappadocia. Because of the low temperatures, this is a quiet time to visit Turkey, so you are likely to have the sites more or less to yourself.
The temperatures in these spring months are moderate, making this an ideal time to visit the many ancient ruined sites dotted around the country. April is also peak tulip season, and the parks and gardens of Istanbul are bursting with color; although it can be rainy during April too. As this is such an ideal time to visit Turkey it is also the most expensive for hotels in places such as Istanbul and Cappadocia. However, many of the hotels along the Turquoise Coast are still closed.
The temperatures in these spring months are moderate, making this an ideal time to visit the many ancient ruined sites dotted around the country. The parks and gardens of Istanbul are bursting with color; although it can be rainy during April too. As this is such an ideal time to visit Turkey it is also the most expensive for hotels in places such as Istanbul and Cappadocia.
The summer months, from mid-June through to mid-September are very hot, perfect for relaxing on the beautiful Turquoise Coast and swimming in the Mediterranean. However, these high temperatures make exploring Turkey's ancient heritage quite uncomfortable, as there tends to be little or no shade at the plethora of ancient sites. This is also peak season for cruise ships, making coastal resorts and the more popular ancient sites such as Ephesus very busy. Cappadocia, by contrast, tends to be quieter over the summer months, and beautifully carpeted with wildflowers throughout, making this a great time for hiking.
The summer months, from mid-June through to mid-September are very hot, perfect for relaxing on the beautiful Turquoise Coast and swimming in the Mediterranean. However, these high temperatures make exploring Turkey's ancient heritage quite uncomfortable, as there tends to be little or no shade at the plethora of ancient sites. This is also peak season for cruise ships, making coastal resorts and the more popular ancient sites such as Ephesus very busy. Cappadocia, by contrast, tends to be quieter over the summer months, and beautifully carpeted with wildflowers throughout, making this a great time for hiking.
The summer months, from mid-June through to mid-September are very hot, perfect for relaxing on the beautiful Turquoise Coast and swimming in the Mediterranean. However, these high temperatures make exploring Turkey's ancient heritage quite uncomfortable, as there tends to be little or no shade at the plethora of ancient sites. This is also peak season for cruise ships, making coastal resorts and the more popular ancient sites such as Ephesus very busy. Cappadocia, by contrast, tends to be quieter over the summer months, and beautifully carpeted with wildflowers throughout, making this a great time for hiking.
Early September is still hot, but from the middle of the month, onward temperatures begin to cool, although sea and land temperatures are still warm, creating similar conditions to the spring months but with shorter days. Again, this is an excellent time to explore the cities and ancient sites, as well as to visit the Turquoise Coast as prices are lower and crowds are fewer. Prices tend to be high for the boutique hotels in Istanbul and Cappadocia, although hotels along the Mediterranean typically close by mid-October.
Temperatures begin to cool, although sea and land temperatures are still warm, creating similar conditions to the spring months but with shorter days. Again, this is an excellent time to explore the cities and ancient sites, as well as to visit the Turquoise Coast as prices are lower and crowds are fewer. Prices tend to be high for the boutique hotels in Istanbul and Cappadocia, although hotels along the Mediterranean typically close by mid-October.
In November, it's quite chilly throughout most of the country, with the exception of the southeast (around Antalya) which remains fairly warm. Temperatures in Konya and Cappadocia can be quite cold and snow is not uncommon, creating fantastic panoramas. Istanbul is much quieter than at other times of the year, making this a great time to visit if you don't mind the cooler temperatures and occasional rain or snow.
In December, it's quite chilly throughout most of the country, with the exception of the southeast (around Antalya) which remains fairly warm. Temperatures in Konya and Cappadocia can be quite cold and snow is not uncommon, creating fantastic panoramas. Istanbul is much quieter than at other times of the year, making this a great time to visit if you don't mind the cooler temperatures and occasional rain or snow.
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