

An alternative would be to fly to the Greek islands of Rhodes or Kos and to get the regular ferry from there across to Marmaris or Fethiye. We can help arrange transfers to or from the marina, as well as helping you get provisions on board if your flight arrives late at night. You could also fly to Bodrum (1h45 to Marmaris, 2h15 to Gocek and 2h40 to Fethiye), or Antalya (2h50 to Fethiye or 3h15 to Gocek). GETTING THERE: The best airport to fly to is Dalaman, which is closest to all three of our bases (25 minute road transfer to Gocek, 50 minutes to Fethiye, or 1h25 to Marmaris). EU passport holders can visit Turkey without a visa for 90 days. VISA REQUIREMENTS: UK and US passport holders require a Visa to visit Turkey, which should be obtained in advance.
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If you're not qualified, we can find you a professional skipper. It is recommended to have a valid VHF certificate. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: You'll need RYA DaySkipper or similar to charter a boat in Turkey. There is reliable sunshine and good winds throughout the season. WHEN TO GO: The sailing season runs from March to November, with peak season being in July and August. New or novice sailors can explore the sheltered Gocek and Marmaris bay areas, whilst there are stronger winds if you head West of Marmaris to Datca, or South of Gocek and Fethiye to Kas. SAILING RATING: Beginner / Intermediate - The sailing area is non-tidal, with line of sight navigation, which makes it suitable for all sailors.
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In many bays you'll find restaurant pontoons (which are low cost or even free if you eat in the restaurant) and mooring buoys, and the Turkish people are exceptionally friendly. With fewer boats on the water, the sailing area is less crowded than Greece and Croatia - so there is no mid-afternoon rush to find a berth, even in high season. You'll find turquoise blue seas and idyllic bays, fine restaurants, as well as plenty of historic buildings and fortresses, each telling their own tale. There's sunshine for 300 days a year, reliable prevailing winds (particularly after lunchtime), and it's an interesting and exciting place to explore by boat. Turkey is a fantastic place to sail, and we can help you find and book your ideal yacht or catamaran.
