Techne (1994)
Bodrum (Turkey)
8 Cabins • 16 Berths • 79 ft
From 6 900 €
Bodrum is a city situated in the south-west in Turkey. Surrounded by the Aegean Sea, the town has 88,000 habitants. This seaside town is regularly frequented by tourists and is a common stop-off during many cruises. It is animated and dynamic, so you can sail by day and party by night. A yacht charter in Bodrum will offer you a wide range of activities to fill your days as well as teach you different cultures and traditions. This seaside town is often compared to St Tropez because of the grandeur of the castle which looks over the bay, and the elegant marina lined with glamorous boats.
Bodrum (Turkey)
8 Cabins • 16 Berths • 79 ft
From 6 900 €
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Bodrum has a pleasant Mediterranean climate. The summer months draw large crowds looking to enjoy hot temperatures and blue skies. One of the main attractions for a cruise during this period, is that it rarely rains. Its predictable conditions will allow you to cruise the Aegean Sea without worrying about the weather ruining your yacht charter itinerary. Be advised that in July and August, temperatures can sometimes surpass 40°C! For those with a flexible schedule, it is recommended to visit during the shoulder seasons (May and October). With students and those with seasonal holiday homes not around, you will be able to enjoy the city’s glorious weather without dealing with masses of people.
Bring your diving gear on board your yacht charter in Bodrum and explore some of the most extraordinary waters in the world! The southwestern area of the Turkish coastline offers extraordinary underwater adventures, including over 20 dive sites. While exploring these sites you will come across exotic fish, colorful coral reef, shipwrecks, and even a plane! Yes, you can explore the area where an Air Force C47 Dakota plane remains on the bottom of the ocean. It is a spectacular site to see and a unique experience for all. For those less experienced, there are shallow areas that exhibit equally impressive marine flora and fauna.
Start your cruise from Milta Bodrum Marina. This prestigious marina is considered one of the best in the Mediterranean and you will find many luxurious boats docked here. Its central location allows sailors to get to and from the city’s attractions quickly and easily. It is an ideal starting point for your cruise and you will find all the services and amenities you will need: water, electricity, toilet facilities and showers, fuel, secure parking, laundry service, a post office, banks, and a super market. Head over to the marina’s yacht club to find weather reports and daily sailing conditions. You can also choose to dock your boat rental at Turgutreis marina. This marina is newer and equally well-equipped. However, it is located about 15 kilometers from the city, at the tip of the peninsula. When visiting other towns along the peninsula, there are many marvelous marinas including Gümüşlük, which offers great sheltered anchorage for boats.
One thing is certain: you will never be bored while exploring this dynamic destination! Culture, history, beautiful beaches, delicious food – you name it, this city has it. Make the most of your time in this extraordinary city by exploring its famous landmarks. No stopover in this city is complete without making a visit to the impressive St. Peter’s Castle, which hosts fantastic views of the harbor. This fortress was built by the Knights of St. John in the early 15th century. The castle has been used for multiple purposes including acting as a military base and a prison. Today, it is home to the Museum of Under Water Archaeology. Inside this museum you will find underwater excavations from the Turkish coast and unique shipwreck treasures. A truly remarkable attraction for sailors! When planning your yacht charter in Bodrum, note that on Monday’s this museum is closed to the public. If you are in the city on a Tuesday or Friday, make sure to stop at the local market next to the Intercity Bus Terminal. On Tuesday’s you will find a textile market, offering colorful pieces of cloth. On Fridays, buy some local ingredients at the food market to cook up a traditional Turkish meal for dinner. These markets are well worth the visit and a great opportunity to interact with residents. For those looking to relax, head to one of the many marvelous beaches located in the region. Navigate your boat rental east and find yourself at the sandy shores of Kisebükü Cove. This secluded area will allow you to enjoy some peace and quiet!
Keep in mind that Turkey is not part of the European Union. Therefore, don’t forget to bring a valid passport with you while traveling to your yacht charter in Bodrum. Additionally, it is necessary to obtain a visa prior to arriving in the country! This can easily be done online. The official currency is Turkish Lira and it is advised to notify your bank of your travels to avoid any problems when making a purchase.
Bodrum – Milas Airport is located 35 kilometers from the center of the city. This airport accommodates many low-cost flights arriving from various international cities. There are several coach buses that offer transportation to and from the airport. For those coming from the Greek islands of Kos or Rhodes, there are daily ferries offered during the summer months that will get you to your yacht charter.