Fethiye, Turkey

Rent a sailboat in Fethiye, Turkey in a few minutes!

Rent a sailboat in Fethiye, Turkey in a few minutes!

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Hiring a sailboat is a fantastic way to explore the hidden beauties of Fethiye. Fethiye is a charming coastal town southwest of Turkey and one of the main starting points for a sailboat charter trip. The main gulf of Fethiye consists of twelve islands, many of which are filled with bays that can only be accessed by boat. There are several marinas where you can find the ideal sailboat of your choice. You can directly contact the owners for the ideal vessel or simply allow a BednBlue travel expert to guide you with some suggestions. 

You have plenty of options: 

You can book and hire a sailboat with a skipper--or without one, if you own a license--and enjoy a one-day cruise to Oludeniz. You can also rent a sailboat for a two-day or three-day cruise and visit further-reaching destinations, such as Kas or Marmaris. Finally, you can charter a luxury sailboat for as many days as you wish and combine your sailing experience with the Dodecanese islands of Greece.

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Sailboats in Fethiye

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 Fethiye has a coastline stretching towards the Aegean Sea, leaning towards a Mediterranean climate, hot and dry in summer with winds reaching up to 27 knots at most. Above the harbor of Fethiye there is a hillside that resembles a fortress. Just an hour’s walk away, you can visit ancient rock tombs that were used in Lycian times, dating back to almost 2.500 years ago. One can also visit the open-air museum of Kayakoy, near Fethiye, abandoned by the Greeks in the earlier days. Göcek is a charming town in Fethiye with a fine selection of international restaurants. It is also packed with all the necessary provisions for all kinds of yachts. From Göcek or the main harbor of Fethiye, you can be one of the few to admire the multi-million-dollar yachts that set sail in the captivating waters of the Mediterranean Sea.

 A private sailboat charter in Fethiye will allow you to discover secret islands for as many days as you please. For those looking for a fun-filled day of adventure, Oludeniz makes a great day trip. The Blue Lagoon of Oludeniz features a rare natural landscape with turquoise waters that are perfect for snorkeling. Oludeniz is becoming more popular to tourists who want to absorb the wonder of its whole natural environment. Above the picturesque lagoon is the Babadag Mountain, reaching heights well over 1.800m, setting an idyllic backdrop. There are also several restaurants in case you are interested in enjoying an overnight stay by the harbor below. Before you enjoy scuba diving and paragliding in Oludeniz, you can make a stop at Gemiler Island, a deserted region also thought to be the home of St. Nicholas, the Patron Saint of Sailors. 

 For a longer sailing holiday in Fethiye,  you can continue to Kas and Demre along the southern coastline. Kas is a small fishing village with a capacious marina. It makes a great stop to taste the beautiful seafood, and provides an opportunity to restock on fuel and supplies before you continue your cruise. Kaleucagiz is 36km east of Kas. You will notice a lot of sailboats anchor here before they arrive in the sunken city of Kekova. Near Kekova is Gökkaya, a cluster of small islands with clean waters that dot along the intended coast. Asirli island, Kiseli island, and Kasirli island are some examples of Lycian rock tombs one can explore in between. You also have the option to hire a sailboat with a skipper and go for an excursion to Kastellorizo or Rhodes. 

 An alternative sailing route would be to head to the peninsula of Bodrum and the Southern Dodecanese islands of Greece. The highlights are plentiful. You can even stop by the city of Knidos, which has an old commercial harbor at the tip of Datca peninsula, between Bodrum and Marmaris. 

 A bareboat sailboat charter in Fethiye is also an option. The Yassica Islands, Cleopatra, and Aga Bay, and Domuz island are some stops you can make to spend the night. Cleopatra Bay was named after the Queen of Egypt who was known to swim in the wonderful bay. Continue sailing towards Marmaris Harbor, and you will come across Dalyan, known worldwide for its mud baths. You will also be able to catch sight of Caretta-Caretta turtles in Iztuzu Beach. You could also spend your time in the busy market of Marmaris before you arrive at the Roman and Ottoman Shipyard island and the multiple bays of Göcek. Of course, your itinerary can be crafted to your liking. You can even head to Lesvos, Samos, and Kos opposite Bodrum for a multi-day adventure in the Aegean Sea. 

Below you will find some useful information regarding your sailboat charter in Fethiye. 

 

Ece Marina: This is a quality marina that can safely moor up to 460 boats. The resort offers all-around shelter and has all the amenities you need for your yacht. With the bustling town center of Fethiye nearby, you will have an array of restaurants, shops, and bars to choose from. 

Ece Marina is about 28 miles away from Dalaman International Airport, taking approximately 50 min to drive there. 

Yes Marina: Located on the southwest corner of Fethiye bay and can hold up to 30 mooring spots at a depth of 3-5m. Electricity and water supplies are available at the jetty. 

Marinturk Göcek Village Port: This port has experienced staff and is only 5 minutes from Mugla province, in Fethiye. The port also provides maintenance services, such as launching, lifting, and other logistic support for bigger vessels. 

Marinturk Göcek Port is about 20 minutes from Dalaman International Airport. 

D-Marin Göcek, Mugla: Has a berthing capacity of about 380 vessels and can even accommodate superyachts that go up to 70m. The marina has a couple of restaurants, bars, and cafes nearby. It also provides the perfect opportunity to enjoy different sports and leisure activities. 

The International Dalaman Airport is roughly 22km away from D-Marina Gocek. 

Belediye Marina: Situated at the end of the Göcek coastline and can accommodate up to 365 boats that go up to 45 m long. It’s a luxurious marina and the perfect starting point to visit the small islands around the Gulf of Fethiye. There is electricity and water supplies, as well as 24-hour security. 

This marina is roughly 20km away from the International Airport. 

Some alternative airports are Antalya airport or Bodrum Airport. You can also reach Fethiye by ferry from Rhodes, Greece.