Yacht Charter Bodrum


Bodrum is the town of Herodotus and the site of King Mausolous’ Tomb (4th century B.C.) was the capital of Caria in the ancient time.

In the harbour the Bodrum Castle, “one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World” the medieval castle of St. Peter, is a fine example of 15th century crusader architecture, and has been converted into the Museum of Underwater Archaeology.

The reputation of Bodrum’s boatyards dates back to ancient times, and today, craftsmen still build the traditional mostly wooden yachts; the Tirhandil with a pointed bow and stern, and the Gullets with a broad beam and rounded stern. They especially are used on gulet charter excursions and pleasure trips, and in the annual October Cup Race.

There are many traditional local shops are selling local products to visit day time, the evenings in Bodrum are for sitting idly in one of the many restaurants along the marina dining on fresh seafood and other Aegean specialties. Afterwards lots of bars night clubs (some with cabaret) and superb discos keep you going till morning.

With many excellent beaches of the Bodrum coast, lie on the beauty of the peninsula and are ideal for swimming, sunbathing and water sports you may have during yacht charter.

Some possible Yacht Charter itineraries Bodrum-North Dodecanese islands-Bodrum, Bodrum – South Dodecanese islands – Bodrum or Bodrum – Gulf of Gokova – Karacasogut – Bodrum. You can choose one of yacht in our fleet motor yachts, sailing boats and gulets for your yacht holiday.

Daily ferry to Kos in the summer, closest airport is Bodrum – Milas airport is 35 km.