Sunday 25 December 2016

Wedding Yacht Charters Turkey | Honeymoon Gulet Charter



What can be more romantic than getting married on a luxurious yacht drifting along the exquisite coasts of the Mediterranean Sea during a memorable sunset? It’s an international fact that the Mediterranean coast and the Greek Islands are the most romantic places for weddings or honeymoon vacation destinations.

Mediterranean and Greek Islands just have too much to offer. The spectacular beaches, superb weather and extraordinary scenery, are just few of the natural beauties that you will experience. Beside all that natural beauty, Turkey has also a great value of culture which you will be able to observe along the coastal towns and villages meeting with the gracious friendly and hospitable local people.

The delicious freshly prepared Turkish meals are just a royal feast for our guests. Unquestionably, Turkey is the best destination of all gulet cruise destinations. Turk Yacht with the its many alternative quality choice of gulets available, excellent on-board service and the best gulet charter rates is the expert that you can rely to experience the best trip of your life.

Let us make your wedding dreams come true by organizing the most wonderful event of your life. Check out our website to find the yacht of your dreams, let us know the dates of your celebration and just sit back and relax, leave the rest to us, your trusted experienced professionals. Read More...

Monday 19 December 2016

Priene and Didyma | Turkey Destination

Priene

Priene lies in Güllübahçe at a distance of 15 kilometers (9 miles) from Söke town nearby Kusadasi, in the Aegean region of Turkey. The city was founded in the 2nd millennium BC in an unknown location nearby and then carried to its present location on the clifs around 350 BC. The visit of the archeological site requires some steep walking up after the car park, following a footpath and some steps through the Hellenistic city walls. 

Miletus

Miletus is located in the vicinity of Söke town, nearby Kusadasi, in the Aegean region of Turkey). The city was built on the seashore in the ancient times. The Miletus people who had founded about 90 colonies in the Mediterranean and Black Sea regions, after 650 BC, had resisted the Persian invasions in Anatolia, but they were defeated finally and the city was destroyed by the Persians in 5th century BC.
When you arrive at the ruins, the magnificent theater of the city appears in sight at first. The theater had been constructed during the Hellenistic period and it acquired its present characteristics by means of the annexes made during the Roman period. The walls of the front facade of the theater are 140 meters long and 30 meters high, and are an interesting example of stone workmanship. The theater was large enough to hold 24.000 people, but a fortress was built upon it during the Byzantine period seizing its capacity down to 15.000 people.

Didyma

Didyma (nearby Didim, in the Aegean region of Turkey) was a cult center for the city of Miletus. It is located in the present day village of Yeniköy, about 15 kilometers (10 miles) from the site of Miletus. In ancient times, these two cities were connected to each other by a sacred road that had statues located on either side of it.
The Didymaion, the temple of Apollo and its oracle at Didyma, had a considerable reputation in the ancient times. German archaeologists excavating at the site have shown that the earliest sanctuary here was built in the 8th century BC and that it was enlarged into an enormous temple around 560 BC. After their bloody suppression of the Ionian rebellion, the Persians sacked and laid waste to Miletus (which they regarded as the instigator) and the Didymaion in 494 BC. It was during this assault that the temple’s cult statue of Apollo was carried off to Ecbatana (modern Hamadan town in Iran). After Alexander the Great defeated the Persians in 334 BC, the Ionian cities regained their independence and work was begun on reconstructing the temple of Apollo.

Sunday 4 December 2016

Gulet Cruises Turkey | Turkish Cruises

Are you bored from your daily routine? What about taking advantage of Turkey’s treasures and go aboard on an unforgettable Turkish gulet cruise. Sailing Turkey on gulet means much more than spending time on a gulet and swimming in the clear sea – it means a hassle-free vacation, enjoying and discovering marvellous islands and islets and numerous coves.

Gulets are gorgeous, wooden sailing boats which served as commercial and trading ships in the past, and have been completely modernised for your indulgence, with their luxury, amenities, appearance and stimulating history.


Cruising in Turkey is a luxurious holiday intended for you and your family or friends. A gulet can accommodate various number of people according to its room capacity with an option of personal crew. In addition to accommodation, an experienced crew and some hours of sailing every day, a gulet cruise allows you to try local Turkish food. We know that food is an essential part of your gulet holiday. Our chef will cook all meals from the premium fresh local ingredients for the ultimate Turkish culinary experience. You can set the routes and menus in advance and you can share your own ideas with the captain, tailoring your cruising in Turkey to your own requirements.

A gulet cruise from Bodrum, Antalya, Gocek or Marmaris is a great blend of exploring, swimming and cruising along the most beautiful Mediterranean or Aegean coastlines. Turkyacht with its wide range of Gulet charter portfolios is at your service. Any time between May and October is the best time to take a gulet cruise. If you want to have more special experience, we advise you to cruise in early or late season. In late season, the sea is warmer and in early season, the weather is not as hot as it is in July or August, but you will love to chill out at deserted bays.