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7 Nights Weekly Skippered Gulet Charter in the Gulf of Hisarönü from Bodrum
This weekly charter from Bodrum into the Gulf of Hisarönü is designed for travelers who want a Mediterranean itinerary with more than just beautiful water. While the route certainly offers quiet bays, inviting swim stops, and the relaxed pace expected from a premium gulet holiday, it also introduces guests to archaeological sites, harbor towns, fishing villages, and striking natural inlets that give the week real variety. Bodrum provides the perfect departure point for such a voyage, thanks to its strong yachting culture, excellent marina facilities, and easy blend of elegance and energy. Once onboard, the atmosphere shifts from lively shorefront appeal to a more private rhythm shaped by sea breezes, scenic cruising, attentive service, and carefully chosen anchorages.
The appeal of the Gulf of Hisarönü lies in how naturally it combines contrast. One day may be centered around ancient ruins and panoramic views, while the next unfolds in a calm bay surrounded by pine-clad hills or in a village where traditional waterfront life still feels authentic. This route suits guests who want the comfort of a crewed gulet and the freedom of a week that never feels repetitive. With daily passages generally ranging between 2 and 4 hours, there is enough sailing to feel immersed in the journey without overwhelming the leisure side of the experience. Throughout the charter, the crew manages navigation, service, and onboard arrangements, allowing every stop to feel smooth and thoughtfully paced.
About Our Service in the Gulf of Hisarönü
Day 1 - Embarkation in Bodrum: Boarding begins at 17:30 in Bodrum, where the opening evening is all about settling into the yacht and easing into the mood of the week. Guests are welcomed onboard, shown to their cabins, and introduced to the layout and general flow of the charter. Bodrum’s marina district provides an atmospheric backdrop for this first night, with opportunities to admire the waterfront, enjoy the cosmopolitan setting, and begin the voyage in comfort. An overnight stay in the harbor ensures a calm and organized start.
Day 2 - Knidos: After breakfast, the yacht sets off on an approximately 4 hour sail to Knidos at the tip of the Datça Peninsula. This is one of the route’s most memorable cultural stops, offering ancient ruins, an amphitheater, and a setting that feels both historical and dramatically coastal. Guests can spend time ashore exploring the archaeological site, then return to the yacht for a swim in clear water or a relaxed evening at anchor. The combination of history and scenery gives this day a strong sense of place and sets the tone for the diversity of the week ahead.
Day 3 - Datça: A more relaxed morning sail of around 2 hours brings the yacht to Datça, a harbor town that offers an appealing mix of local charm and comfortable modern touches. Guests can wander through the old town, browse small shops, enjoy a coffee or meal by the water, and take in the gentle pace of life that defines the peninsula. The harbor atmosphere is particularly inviting for those who enjoy a little time ashore without losing the sense of a private, sea-based holiday. With swimming opportunities nearby and an easy pace throughout the day, Datça provides a pleasant contrast to the historical mood of Knidos.
Day 4 - Aktur: The itinerary then moves on to Aktur after a 2 to 3 hour cruise. This area is appreciated for its natural purity, with bays framed by pine forests and water that invites guests straight in for a swim. It is one of the best days of the week for simply embracing the restorative side of gulet cruising. Paddleboarding, snorkeling, sunbathing, and reading on deck all fit naturally into the calm rhythm of the anchorage. With fewer distractions and an emphasis on landscape, Aktur becomes a day of genuine release from busy routines.
Day 5 - Bencik Bay: After breakfast, the yacht continues for about 2 hours to Bencik Bay, a narrow and visually dramatic inlet that separates the Gulf of Hisarönü from the Gulf of Gökova. The scenery here feels slightly different from earlier stops, with more enclosed waters and a striking shoreline that is particularly rewarding for photography and quiet observation. Guests can enjoy swimming in sheltered conditions, try kayaking close to the coast, or simply take in the sense of seclusion that makes this stop so special. Bencik is a natural pause point in the itinerary, offering calm beauty rather than bustle.
Day 6 - Orhaniye and Kızkumu Beach: A morning cruise of around 2 hours brings the yacht to Orhaniye, home to the unusual and much-loved Kızkumu Beach. This natural shallow sandbank creates the impression of walking out across the sea, making it one of the route’s most distinctive experiences. Alongside this visual highlight, the bay also provides a comfortable setting for swimming, enjoying lunch, and perhaps dining ashore later in the day. It is a stop that feels memorable not because of scale, but because of its character and the unmistakable charm of the setting.
Day 7 - Selimiye: On the last full day, the yacht sails for roughly 1 to 2 hours to Selimiye, a peaceful village often appreciated by those who prefer understated elegance to busy resort life. The calm bay, waterfront restaurants, and laid-back village atmosphere make it an ideal final stop before returning toward Bodrum. Guests can enjoy a gentle walk, fresh seafood, and a final evening shaped by quiet views and the unhurried pleasure of being anchored in one of the region’s most appealing corners. It is a soft and satisfying way to close the main body of the journey.
Day 8 - Return to Bodrum: The yacht returns to Bodrum, usually via an early or overnight passage of approximately 4 to 5 hours, allowing guests to arrive in time for breakfast and disembarkation at 08:30. By the end of the week, the charter has delivered a particularly well-rounded mixture of coast, culture, village life, and sheltered natural beauty.
About Our 37m Luxury Gulet
The yacht assigned to this itinerary is a 37-meter luxury gulet built in 2012, crafted for guests who want the traditional appeal of wooden-style cruising supported by a more polished, spacious onboard environment. With accommodation for up to 10 guests in 5 cabins, including 1 Master, 2 VIP cabins, and 2 Double cabins, the layout works very well for private groups who value both togetherness and personal comfort. The 7.40-meter beam contributes to generous deck and interior proportions, helping the yacht feel open and easy to enjoy during a full week onboard.
Life aboard is arranged around comfort and flexibility. The salon offers an elegant indoor retreat with welcoming dining and lounge areas, while the exterior decks create multiple zones for sunbathing, relaxing with a drink, or taking in views as the coastline changes throughout the week. A crew of 4 is onboard to manage navigation, food service, and the practical details that make the voyage effortless from the guest perspective. Their presence allows the charter to retain a warm, personalized feel rather than becoming overly formal, which suits this style of Turkish cruising particularly well.
The yacht also supports a more active experience for those who want it. Along with snorkeling equipment and a dinghy powered by 150 HP, guests may enjoy access to selected water toys such as paddle boards, a canoe, and optional motorized activities according to final charter arrangements. These additions broaden the experience in each anchorage and make the yacht suitable not only for quiet relaxation but also for guests who enjoy movement and play on the water.
What Makes This Hisarönü Route So Rewarding
The strength of this itinerary lies in its range. Instead of relying on one single mood throughout the week, it moves confidently between ancient history, scenic harbors, dramatic coastal geography, and tranquil natural anchorages. That makes it especially attractive for charter guests who want more than a repetitive sequence of swim stops. Knidos offers cultural depth, Datça and Selimiye bring harbor charm, Aktur and Bencik restore a sense of calm, and Orhaniye adds a destination that feels visually distinctive and memorable.
When paired with the comfort of a 37-meter gulet and the ease of a professional crew, this route becomes an excellent option for guests looking for a refined private holiday around Bodrum that still feels varied and engaging day after day. It suits travelers who appreciate comfort, service, and scenic cruising, but who also want to return home feeling they have genuinely explored a region rather than simply anchored in it. For that reason, this charter remains one of the most compelling weekly ways to experience the broader Bodrum and Hisarönü coastline in a stylish and stress-free format.
























































































































