The whole idea of joining a cruise is to have a blast, sailing in a great area with good friends. Though we do not want to make all this sound like boot camp, there are a few important issues about daily life on board.
While a charter on a gulet is fun in the first place, let's not forget that everybody on board must understand basic safety issues.
The safety of passengers and crew/gulet is always placed above any other consideration.
Three meals per day are prepared by our chefs who have a vast knowledge of Turkish cuisine. Their creations are simple and delicious, using the freshest ingredients Turkey has to offer. All meals are healthy and nutritious.
There's no need for you to be an experienced yachtsman. You don't need to know port from starboard in order to have an unforgettable holiday on one of the yachts. Although of course you can always take a turn at the wheel...
A gulet is an all wooden handcrafted motor sailing yacht equipped with 1 or 2 masts, built for cruising the Mediterranean Coast.
GULETS were originally built and used by fishermen and sponge divers to transport their catch. Today they have been luxuriously re-designed especially for yachting holidays.
The classic gulet has a rounded aft, low-to-the-water profile and roomy hull. However, these days, various designs have emerged, all of which come under the collective description of the wooden gulet.
The Blue Cruise is the best way to get rid of all your blues,
but that is not really how the name was coined...
The name originated in Bodrum in the late 1950's by a group of writers, painters, and others interested in natural beauty and historical sites. The Blue Voyage started in the Gulf of Gokova and later extended to include the more distant southern shores of Turkey.