Gulet Tours & Trips
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- 4 Days - Blue Escape from Fethiye to Gocek
- 7 Days Fethiye - Kekova - Fethiye Gulet Cruise
- Dalmatian Islands Cruise - from Dubrovnik
- Bodrum - Gulf of Gökova (7 Nights Blue Cruise)
- 8-day Split Return cruise - Classic Plus boat, above-deck, 18-35s
- Sapphire Blue - Fethiye / Gocek / Fethiy
- Marmaris - Fethiye (7 Nights Blue Cruise)
- Marmaris to Fethiye (3 Nights Mini Blue Cruise)
- Turkish Delight - 8 Days
- Fethiye and Kekova Gulet
4 Days - Blue Escape from Fethiye to Gocek
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The cabin was very clean, spacious with private bathroom. The food, of the food was so amazing, fresh, full of flavour and authentic Turkish taste.”
Hira, traveled in July
A classic gulet awaits to take you along Turkey's coast from Fethiye to Gocek. Rest in berth cabins while visiting six stunning coves including Kleopatra Bath and Yassicilar. Swim, sunbathe, and wander through ancient ruins while enjoying freshly prepared meals in authentic surroundings.
Duration 4 days Destinations Fethiye, Gocek Age Range 8 to 80 year olds Operator Tour Altinkum Travel From $1,189
10% Off- NZ$1,070You save $118
The scenic route from Fethiye to Kekova's Sunken City unfolds aboard a traditional gulet with berth cabins and fresh Turkish cuisine. Watch sunset at St Nicholas Island, visit Kas's charming harbor, and stop at Butterfly Valley and Oludeniz's famous Blue Lagoon.
Duration 7 days Destinations Fethiye, Kas, Kekova, Demre Age Range up to 82 year olds Operator Turkey Escapades From
10% Off- NZ$2,034
Dalmatian Islands Cruise - from Dubrovnik
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The Dalmation Islands cruise was beautiful and our Cruise Director worked hard to made sure it was enjoyable for all.”
Wesley, traveled in October
A deluxe 38m gulet takes you along the Dalmatian coast, reaching intimate ports like Pučišća and Korčula. Modern comforts blend with traditional design as you visit secluded bays and historic harbors, including guided tours of UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Duration 8 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Korcula Island, Bol, Pucisca, Split, Hvar Island, Stari Grad, Mljet Island Age Range 20 to 88 year olds Operator Nature Trips From
10% Off- NZ$3,560
Bodrum - Gulf of Gökova (7 Nights Blue Cruise)
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The experience was enjoyable overall.”
Gary, traveled in July
A wooden gulet with A/C cabins sails from Bodrum to picturesque spots like Çökertme fishing village and Ayinda Bay. Drop anchor at hidden coves for swimming and snorkeling while savoring fresh Turkish cuisine onboard.
Duration 8 days Destinations Bodrum, Orak Island, Seven Islands, Sedir Island, Cokertme, Kisebuku Age Range 11 to 85 year olds Operator Barbaros Yachting From
10% Off- NZ$1,419+$95 upfront costs
8-day Split Return cruise - Classic Plus boat, above-deck, 18-35s
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Had an amazing time the people I met and the crew were great!”
Kelsie, traveled in June
Croatia's pristine waters beckon aboard a Classic Plus ensuite vessel from Split to Dubrovnik. Mljet's National Park, Korcula's medieval charm, and Hvar's vibrant nightlife await. Half-board dining, air-conditioned cabins, and expert crew complete the experience.
Duration 8 days Destinations Split, Makarska, Mljet Island, Dubrovnik, Korcula Island, Hvar Island Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Go Croatia Sail From $2,295
10% Off- NZ$2,066+$55 local paymentsYou save $229
This comfortable gulet sails from Fethiye to Tersane Island and Gocek Harbor, offering cabin accommodation. Maritime culture comes alive at Bedri Rahmi Bay and Yassica Island. Fresh meals are prepared onboard during the 8-day voyage.
Duration 8 days Destinations Fethiye, Tersane Island, Gocek, Yassica Adalari Age Range 12 to 99 year olds Operator Fez Travel From
10% Off- NZ$1,330
The wooden vessel takes you from Marmaris to historic Sunken Bath and Tersane Island. Fresh meals served on deck complement swimming in secluded coves and nights in AC cabins. Optional visits include Dalyan's rock tombs and Fethiye's Safari tour.
Duration 8 days Destinations Marmaris, Dalyan, Tersane Island, Fethiye, Gocek, Yassica Adalari Age Range 10 to 85 year olds Operator Barbaros Yachting From
10% Off- NZ$1,419+$95 upfront costs
The traditional wooden gulet carries you from Marmaris to Fethiye. Peaceful stops at secluded bays like Ekincik and Samanlik pair with comfortable berth cabins and on-deck relaxation. Local insights and excellent service come standard.
Duration 4 days Destinations Marmaris, Ekincik, Dalyan, Tersane, Fethiye Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator Barbaros Yachting From
10% Off- NZ$997+$57 upfront costs
The well-appointed gulet with air-conditioned en-suite cabins takes you from Bodrum to Cleopatra Island. Pristine bays like Tuzla and Longoz await, along with Byzantine ruins at Kisebuku. Nineteen freshly prepared meals accompany your crystal-clear water adventure.
Duration 8 days Destinations Bodrum, Cokertme, Seven Islands, Kisebuku Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $3,425
15% Off- NZ$2,911You save $513
Fethiye and Kekova Gulet
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Cruising around the beautiful turquoise coast. Swimming in beautiful spots with occasional trip to shore.”
Mark, traveled in August
Seven nights aboard a Turkish gulet from Fethiye Harbor includes stops at Kalkan's historic port and Kekova's sunken city. Fresh meals, crystal-clear bay swimming, and optional visits to Patara Beach's turtle sanctuary complete the journey.
Duration 8 days Destinations Fethiye, Tersane Island, Gocek, Yassica Adalari Age Range 8 to 95 year olds Operator Encounters Travel From
15% Off- NZ$1,770
What people love about Gulet Tours
- Dalmatian Islands Cruise - from Dubrovnik
We were looked after really well and the crew on the boat could not have been better. The accommodation was great so comfortable and spacious. Due to extremely bad weather the intinerary had to be changed arround which was unfortunate, but nobody can predict the weather.
- 4-day Split to Dubrovnik One-way Cruise - Classic Plus above-deck, 18-35s
Great trip, crew were amazing! Will definitely go again
- 8 Days Montenegro Sailing Tour
We just arrived home from our 7 day sailing trip with 16 of our closest friends and family. I can't say enough good things about Alexandra, her husband, the crew, or the rest of the DM yachting staff. Our trip was magical to say the least. The included breakfast, lunch, and dinner meals were delicious and the drinks we purchased from the bar were well priced. The alcohol we purchased on the boat was less expensive when compared to any of the port restaurants by a significant margin. Also, I'd like to especially highlight the professionalism of Alexandra and her husband who personally helped us and went above and beyond to make sure we were accommodated through a surprise incident where we needed temporarily evacuate the boat. They organized for us to stay at a very nice resort, treated us to meals at that hotel, and kept us informed throughout the process.. While we enjoyed the unplanned visit to this resort, we were happy to return to the boat and continue our adventure through Montenegro. My wife and I hope to book with them again knowing that no matter what unplanned event may possibly happen, they will work to ensure you have a beautiful vacation. Thank you so much!
What our customers ask about Gulet Tours & Trips
When is the best time to take a Gulet cruise?
May through October works best for Gulet cruises in the Mediterranean, especially June to September. If you sail along Turkey's Turquoise Coast, you'll enjoy temperatures between 75-85°F (24-29°C) with calm seas and very little rain. The water is warmest in July and August, but it can get hot - up to 90°F (32°C). If you want fewer tourists and milder weather, try April-May or September-October. You'll still get great sailing conditions during these months.
What destinations and routes do Gulet tours cover?
Gulet boats cover about 20-30 nautical miles each day, taking you along beautiful coastlines and islands. In Turkey, you might sail the Turquoise Coast from Fethiye to Olympos, stopping at Butterfly Valley, Kas, and the underwater ruins at Kekova. Greek routes often go through the Ionian Islands, including Corfu, Paxos, and Antipaxos. Your captain will plan each day's stops based on the weather, mixing in visits to historic sites, quiet bays, and coastal towns.
What meals are served on Gulet tours?
You'll get three fresh meals a day, cooked by your own chef on board. The food is mostly Mediterranean and local dishes. On Montenegro trips, for example, you get 7 breakfasts, 6 three-course lunches, and 2 three-course dinners, plus fresh fruit whenever you want it. One TourRadar traveler said: "The chef and food were amazing! We had fresh local seafood and traditional dishes prepared daily."
What destinations can I explore on a typical Gulet tour?
Most Gulet tours focus on the coasts of Turkey and Greece. Popular routes include Turkey's Turquoise Coast between Bodrum and Fethiye, and trips through the Greek Dodecanese Islands. TourRadar travelers often mention stops like Kos with its 560-year-old tree and healing spots, Butterfly Valley where you can see 136 different butterfly species, and Kekova's underwater ruins. You can also visit places like Cleopatra's Island with its special beach and check out old Byzantine ruins on St. Nicholas Island.
How much time is spent at each destination?
You usually get 3-4 hours in main ports and 1-2 hours at swimming spots. When sailing from Split to Dubrovnik, for instance, you'll spend whole afternoons and evenings in historic towns like Hvar. That's enough time to walk up to the fortress, eat at local restaurants, and even go out at night if you want. At swimming stops in quiet bays, you get 1-2 hours to swim, snorkel, or just relax on the deck - plenty of TourRadar travelers mention this in their reviews.
What's the typical group size on a Gulet tour?
You'll usually sail with 16-25 other people. Greek boats can take up to 25 passengers in 9 cabins, while Turkish boats along the Turquoise Coast are a bit smaller. One TourRadar traveler said: "As it was a small group of 16 people, we got very close as a group and formed such beautiful connections." With fewer people on board, you get more personal attention and can easily visit smaller bays and coves that bigger boats can't reach.