Monday, December 9, 2013

Top 10 Historical Sites To Visit On A Turkish Boat Charter Holiday

What better way to enjoy your holidays in the Eastern Mediterranean, then with a visit to the historical sites of archaeological ruins and ancient cities in Turkey. Each year, those who have not yet discovered these amazing places, come to Turkey to explore much of what has been left behind from past civilizations in Anatolia. There are many sites inland, while there are also much to discover by sea on a Turkish boat charter holiday in the Eastern Mediterranean. Starting from the most popular sites on the far Eastern shoreline are a combination of both Lycia and further towards and into the Aegean is the Caria ruins. Comprising of ancient cities, monuments, temples, statues, tombs and other interesting places. Anyone of these sites can easily be visited during your private blue cruise travels.

If you are embarking from anyone of the harbors of Fethiye, Gocek, Marmaris or Bodrum, whether one week or two, these impressive places can be seen.

The Lycian Rock Tombs are scattered along the coastline with antiquities going all the way back to the Bronze Age. Some of the most popular sites include locations in the furthest western part of Antalya province and furtherest location of Mugla province in the Gulf of Fethiye. There are so many sites that not even the top 10 would cover them all. For the sake of this article, we will list the ones most often visited from the shore.

Xanthos is today's village of Kinik in the Antalya province. The Lycian ruins are located on the southern slops of a hill. You will find a plethora of archaeological ruins here including an amphitheatre, tombs and various other very interesting artifacts.



Patara offers a private harbor therefore accessible by sea. It was one of the most popoular maritime and commercial cities during the Lycian period. It is also the birthplace of St. Nicholas of Myra. There is a wide assortment of ruins all throughout the site including temples, sculptures, pedestals, tombs and alters.



Myra; an ancient Lycian town located in present day village of Kale in the Antalya province. It is located on the Demre River. The Church of St. Nicholas was built in Myra during the 6th Century.



Tlos is located on the eastern side of Xanthos on the rocky hilltop, citadel near the town of Kalkan. It is one of the oldest and largest settlements known from the Lycians while Xanthos has passed through the hands of the Romans, Byzantines, and Ottomans.



Olympos is located near a river valley by the coast in today's town of Cirali - Kumluca in the Antalya province. Founded in the Hellenistic period, it name comes from the Turkish 'Tahtali' Mountain. The most interesting feature of Olympos is the eternally burning flames called Chimaera, fueld by natural gas and methane. There are many scattered artifacts throughout the site.



Phaselis is right at the shores in the Antalya province. You can actually moor right nearby and have a walk through this ancient city.



Telmessos is today's Fethiye. The city features many rock tombs and sargaphagus' found in between the city streets. It's quite interesting!



Simena is known as the Lycian sunken and located near Demra in the Antalya province - filled with rock tombs scattered all throughout the area. Gulet cruises from Marmaris, Fethiye and Gocek visit here as well as the other mentioned places for travelers to experience these fascintating discoveries.



Caunos King Rock Tombs in the town of Dalyan. Accessible by land and from the sea with a transfer from your private yacht charter to a piyade (river boat), whereby cruising through the tall reeds in the Dalyan Delta, followed by a hike to reach these amazing Lycian tombs.



Knidos is an ancient Carian settlement directly accessible by sea.


There of course many more impressive sites to see from the historical shores of Turkey. Depending on your yacht charter Turkey holiday itinerary, all or a few of these ancient ruins can be included in your route. 

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Turkish Sailboat Nuray in Rough Seas 2013



Nuray sailboat charter sailing in rough seas in the Gulf of Gokova, with guests on board.
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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Do Like The Locals Do

So you've hire a gulet for week or thinking about chartering one of these Turkish boats as a private trip. The gulet you are interested in may not be extravagant but rather a classic gulet type. That's great! First off you don't need to pay for the big bucks in order to enjoy Turkey's southern coastline. The trip itself is a total luxury cruise. Comfort and pleasure can be found on the not-so-vip gulet boats too. The destinations certainly don't change and remain as blissful and exciting as ever.


The route may be as quiet and peaceful or as busy and packed with a good selection of things to do and see.

One of the most satisfying pleasures on gulets is the dining. It's not the same as dining at a waterfront restaurant, nor any other restaurant inland. Why? Well to accurately describe it - there is no way. You actually have to live it. But for the sake of this blog, eating on board a wooden gulet in the compounds of mother nature can be described as unbelievably much better than eating anywhere else.  How so?




On private gulet cruises the foods taste better - especially if you are BBQ'ing fresh fish over charcoal. The Turkish love to BBQ - not gas but charcoal. They even brew tea and Turkish coffee on charcoal. A whole different taste altogether that you just can't get back home. The Turkish people love it so much that you may even see them BBQ'ing in the middle of winter, on the side of the highway. How original and wonderful is that! 



Getting back to the subject and back to the gulet cruising... I would have to say that in order to really enjoy a gulet cruise in it's entirety is to do like the locals do. They don't pay too much attention to all else on board except when it comes time to eat. Generally all they are after is spending as much time in the water, eating and relaxing as possible for that one weeks' time. You're on holidays! Why not? 



The vegetables and fruit are plentiful. You could snack on this kind of freshness all day long.

There is no time restriction to your days and whatever you do. Feel the easy-going therapy of the Mediterranean. No stress. No hurry. No worries. Be a local for a week and you will feel so rejuvenated - a new person.  Then return home feeling fresh and ready to tackle the real world again.





Saturday, September 7, 2013

Why Not Croatian Gulet Cruises

Gulet cruises are mostly known in the Mediterranean of Turkey. These lovely holidays also extend to the Greek Islands due to its close proximity to Turkey. However another region that is increasing in interest is the beautiful shores of Croatia. The Dalmatian coast is a magical place filled with hundreds of big and small islands. 



There are actually over a thousand islands belonging to Croatia however only a small number are inhabited and visited on boat charter holidays. Among the many islands, even a smaller count is actually a destination in Croatia gulet cruises itineraries.



Croatia offers much to see in beautiful beaches, private bays and hidden coves. As an added bonus to these pleasant holidays are the impressive historical sites which can also be a part of your Croatia gulet charter vacation.



Major harbors to embark from include the amazing city of Dubrovnik, the exciting Split and also Zadar and Rovinj. A single coastline filled with many breathtaking islands. Croatia yacht charter is certainly a place to consider for your holidays this season. 


Tuesday, September 3, 2013

The Most Popular Gulet Charter Question

Asking questions is good. It helps us to understand the situation or subject better and enables us to learn more - as there is no end to learning in life. As professionals in the yacht charter industry, we receive a great deal of questions regarding gulet charters from travelers interested in such a holiday. Most of these questions are common and known - but asked just to be completely sure. No one professional should deny answers to questions for such a rich holiday. This is especially important for guests who are going on a private gulet charter for the first time. 


So the more asked, the better understood. No question is ever a stupid one as some might like to think. Not everyone knows everything - even if they have read about it. Plain and simple - it's just good to ask. Well without further keeping you hanging, you might like to ask, What is the most popular gulet charter question?... According to our feedback and communication at YNG, believe it or not, the most frequently asked question is "What time of year is the best time to go on a gulet cruise?" 

With all the questions on where to's, what to's, and the how to's; guests clearly prefer to know when they should consider booking their gulet holidays. This is a big question with a very big answer. The reason being is that the answer depends on some what to's and where to's. Confused? Possibly. But really you need to confirm a few things before the answer to this question can be given as it is quite a broad question to ask. So the best thing here to do is contact your yacht charter company, provide them with your plan or thoughts, and then Ask away! :)

Sunday, September 1, 2013

3 Great Harbors to Embark on a Gulet Cruise Holiday in Southern Turkey

Each year the southern coast of Turkey is filled with Turkish gulets of many styles. From the large gulet boats which can accommodate up to 28 passengers to the smaller ones with only 3 cabins for up to 6 guests; there is certainly a fantastic selection of gulet charters ideal for blue cruises in the Mediterranean.  Among the few harbors to choose from, the most popular ones from Turkey are Gocek, Marmaris and Bodrum. However travelers can also embark from Fethiye as well - and if they have difficulty finding direct or connecting flights from Istanbul, there is always the Greek island of Rhodes.

Gocek, Turkey
The main benefit in embarking from Gocek harbor is the traveling distance from the serving airport of Dalaman. It's only 20 minutes away from Gocek town. The town itself is charming and surrounding by lush green hilltops and serves many nearby destinations on the Mediterranean side.

Marmaris, Turkey
Marmaris has always been a favorite holiday hotspot for holidaymakers for decades. The airport transfer is just over an hour - however a pleasant drive. It is particularly beautiful as you approach Marmaris city. The descent down to the harbor entrance is beautiful where you can see all of Marmaris and Marmaris bay - great for taking somewhat aerial shots before you reach the city water front.

Bodrum, Turkey
Bodrum is also an all-time favorite port. There isn't much for historical sites in Bodrum - but you can be sure to have a wonderful selection of nightlife entertainment to choose from. Bodrum is also home of Europe's largest open-air night club - the Halicarnassus. The driving distance from the Milas airport to Bodrum is approximately 40 minutes.

Carpe Diem 1 gulet
Depending on what you want from your gulet charter holidays in Southern Turkey; all 3 harbors are great to embark from to enjoy an exciting one week vacation at sea in both the Mediterranean and the Aegean sea regions.