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7-Night Skippered 30m Gulet Charter from Bodrum through the Gulf of Gökova, Turkey
Bodrum is one of the Mediterranean’s standout yachting gateways, and this 7-night skippered gulet charter is designed to make the most of that advantage. Beginning from this lively Turkish Riviera port, guests enjoy a refined weekly cruise that combines scenic sailing, quiet anchorages, warm hospitality, and the freedom to discover some of the most beautiful corners of the Gulf of Gökova at a comfortable pace. This is the kind of charter that suits families wanting quality time together, groups of friends looking for a stylish sea escape, and couples who appreciate privacy, good service, and long days spent between clear water and dramatic coastline.
The overall experience is built around comfort and flexibility. With a professional crew onboard, the practical side of the journey is handled for you, leaving more time to enjoy the rhythm of the coast. Daily plans balance gentle cruising with swimming, sunbathing, onshore discovery, and long unhurried meals. The turquoise waters of this region invite guests to dive in repeatedly, while the bays, pine-covered hills, and sheltered coves create a setting that feels both peaceful and distinctly Mediterranean. From Bodrum’s cosmopolitan energy to the quiet charm of hidden inlets, this itinerary delivers a well-rounded blue cruise with both atmosphere and substance.
About Our Service in Bodrum and the Gulf of Gökova
This weekly skippered charter has been designed for guests who want more than simply a transfer between ports. It is a complete onboard holiday, organized around ease, comfort, and memorable coastal experiences. Your crew manages navigation, anchoring, onboard service, and meal arrangements while adapting the route where possible to weather conditions and guest preferences. Along the way, there is room for swimming stops, relaxed deck time, and optional enjoyment of onboard water toys such as canoeing, wakeboarding, water skiing, stand-up paddleboarding, and ringo rides. The result is a holiday that feels personal rather than rigid, with the structure of a planned itinerary and the atmosphere of a private floating retreat.
Day 1 - Arrival and Embarkation in Bodrum
Boarding begins at 17:30 in Bodrum. After a welcome onboard and briefing from the crew, guests settle into their cabins and ease into the trip at a relaxed pace. The first evening is ideal for taking in the marina atmosphere, enjoying dinner onboard, or stepping ashore to experience Bodrum’s vibrant waterfront and historic character. With the yacht remaining in harbor overnight, everyone has time to unwind and prepare for the journey ahead.
Day 2 - Orak Island
Following breakfast, the gulet departs Bodrum and cruises for around 2 to 3 hours toward Orak Island. This stop is celebrated for bright, transparent water and a marine environment that makes it especially attractive for swimming and snorkeling. Guests can spend the day moving between the sea and the deck, sunbathing, floating, or trying out some of the watersports equipment onboard. The atmosphere here is calm and restorative, making it an excellent introduction to the week.
Day 3 - Çökertme
A morning sail of approximately 3 hours brings the yacht to Çökertme, a small coastal settlement with a more traditional and low-key character. This is the kind of stop that appeals to guests who enjoy quieter surroundings and an authentic local feel. Time can be spent swimming near the yacht, walking along the shore, and appreciating the simplicity of a bay where the landscape rather than the crowds sets the tone. The evening is peaceful, with dinner and overnight anchorage in a sheltered setting.
Day 4 - Seven Islands
The route continues into the Seven Islands area, one of the most visually rewarding sections of the Gulf of Gökova. After a cruise of roughly 2 to 3 hours, guests arrive in a region known for its forested shores, small islands, and hidden swimming spots. This is a day that feels especially connected to nature. The crew can guide the yacht into scenic coves where guests can swim, snorkel, paddle, or simply enjoy the silence of the anchorage. Surrounded by pine-covered land and luminous water, the experience becomes more immersive and remote.
Day 5 - Longoz Bay and English Harbour
A shorter sail leads first to Longoz Bay, a favorite for its calm conditions and green natural backdrop. The bay’s protected feel makes it ideal for a slow morning with coffee on deck, a swim before lunch, or a paddle along the shoreline. Later, a brief passage brings the yacht to English Harbour, a historically interesting anchorage associated with wartime use and now appreciated for its natural beauty and quiet atmosphere. Guests can explore forest trails, enjoy another swim, and spend the evening in one of the most atmospheric stopovers of the route.
Day 6 - Cleopatra Island
After around 2 hours under way, the yacht reaches Cleopatra Island, also known as Sedir Island. This stop adds a strong cultural and historical layer to the itinerary. The island is known for its distinctive golden sand and ancient remains, giving guests the opportunity to combine beach time with sightseeing. Walking among the ruins, taking in the setting, and then cooling off in clear water creates a rewarding contrast that makes this stop one of the signature moments of the week.
Day 7 - Karaada and the Return toward Bodrum
The final full sailing day includes a 3 to 4 hour return leg toward Bodrum, broken by a stop at Karaada, or Black Island. Karaada is known for its mineral-rich mud baths and natural hot springs, offering a different kind of coastal experience before the cruise concludes. Guests can enjoy one more swim, relax in this spa-like setting, and reflect on the week while the yacht continues back toward Bodrum for the final night onboard.
Day 8 - Disembarkation in Bodrum
After breakfast, disembarkation takes place at 08:30 in Bodrum. By this point, the route has delivered a complete Gulf of Gökova experience - scenic anchorages, clear water, natural beauty, local character, and a week of easy living at sea.
About Our 30m Gulet
Your home for the week is a 30-meter gulet built in 2016, combining classic Turkish gulet ambiance with the comfort expected from a modern crewed charter. With a 7-meter beam, the yacht offers generous interior volume and stable outdoor living space, making it well suited for weekly cruising. Accommodation is arranged across 6 cabins for up to 12 guests, allowing families or groups to enjoy privacy without losing the sociable feel that makes gulet holidays so appealing.
The yacht is staffed by 4 professional crew members, creating a service level that feels attentive without being intrusive. Air-conditioning is available 24 hours a day for guest comfort, an especially welcome feature during warm summer nights. The salon and dining areas feature classic gulet styling, giving the yacht warmth and character rather than a generic atmosphere. On deck, there are multiple areas dedicated to sunbathing, lounging, dining, and simply watching the coastline unfold. For guests who enjoy active time on the water, the onboard selection includes 2 canoes, a stand-up paddleboard, ringo, wakeboard, and water ski equipment, expanding the experience well beyond passive cruising.
A Week Worth Choosing
This Gulf of Gökova itinerary works so well because it combines the elements guests most often want in a Turkish gulet holiday without making the week feel rushed. There are beautiful swims, authentic anchorages, enough cultural interest to add variety, and a dependable balance between movement and stillness. Add to that the comfort of a well-proportioned 30-meter gulet, a capable 4-person crew, and the convenience of starting and ending in Bodrum, and the result is a charter that feels complete from beginning to end. For guests seeking a polished, private, and genuinely enjoyable week on the Turkish coast, this journey stands out as a memorable choice.
























































































































