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Yacht charter in Bodrum

Welcome to the Turkish city of Bodrum, the preferred destination of celebrities. Embark on an unforgettable experience and discover everything this luxurious enclave has to offer aboard a deluxe charter yacht with a dedicated chef and services!

Superyachts available in Bodrum

KATINA

KATINA

  • 60,00 m.
  • 12 People
  • 6 Cabins
  • 2015 Brodosplit BSO d.o.o.

Rate from 245.000 $/Week

APOLLO 99

APOLLO 99

  • 23,99 m.
  • 8 People
  • 4 Cabins
  • 2023 Sunreef Yachts

Rate from 75.000 €/Week

AMMONITE

AMMONITE

  • 24,86 m.
  • 6 People
  • 3 Cabins
  • 2016 Southern Wind Shipyard

Rate from 40.000 €/Week

SEVEN S

SEVEN S

  • 29,70 m.
  • 12 People
  • 5 Cabins
  • 2007 Ferretti

Rate from 58.000 €/Week

FUNDA D

FUNDA D

  • 30,00 m.
  • 10 People
  • 5 Cabins
  • 2007 Ferretti

Rate from 56.000 €/Week

NURTEN A

NURTEN A

  • 31,00 m.
  • 12 People
  • 6 Cabins
  • 2002 Turhan Yachting

Rate from 30.000 €/Week

With its historical charm and stunning coastal landscapes, the Turkish city of Bodrum will captivate you from the moment you arrive at its port. Immerse yourself in the authentic Mediterranean aboard a luxurious yacht in Bodrum, where you can enjoy activities such as swimming, discovering unique landscapes, and relaxing with personalized attention from the onboard crew and chef. Explore Bodrum’s hidden coves and dreamy beaches, sailing along its scenic coastlines and being enchanted by the charm of its picturesque coastal villages. Your luxury yacht charter adventure in Bodrum awaits to offer unforgettable experiences in this Mediterranean paradise.

A nighttime photo of the city of Bodrum, Turkey, showing the medieval Castle of St. Peter on a peninsula, brightly lit. The city's white buildings line the coast, and a marina with yachts is visible to the right. A large body of water and a distant mountain range are in the background under a dark blue sky
Day 01

Bodrum- Karaada

Set sail for Karaada, a historic Turkish island in the Bay of Bodrum, a popular yachting destination known for its rich past, having been controlled by the Knights of St. John, the Ottoman Empire, and briefly by Italy.

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Day 02

Knidos - Datca

Embark on a journey to Knidos, an ancient Greek city on the Datca Peninsula, where you can explore captivating ruins steeped in history. Then, discover Datca, a charming town renowned for its stunning bays and coves.

An aerial view of D-Hotel Maris resort on a bay with clear blue water. The resort buildings are nestled on the left side of the bay, surrounded by lush green hills. A yacht is docked near the hotel, and a winding road is visible on the hills. Small islands are located in the bay.
Day 03

Hurmalibuk - D.Maris Bay

Escape to Hurmali Buk, a tranquil bay on Turkey’s southwestern coast, where serene waters and picturesque scenery create the perfect backdrop for a peaceful retreat. Then indulge in luxury at D-Maris Bay, renowned for its stunning turquoise waters, secluded beaches, and five-star amenities.

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Day 04

Orhaniye - Selimiye

Discover Orhaniye, a must-visit gem on Turkey’s southwest coast, famous for its stunning bay and the unique Kizkumu sandbar, perfect for beach lovers and explorers alike. Then, immerse yourself in the charm of Selimiye, a picturesque coastal village renowned for its calm waters, traditional atmosphere, and delicious seafood.

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Day 05

Dirsekbuku - Bozburun

Enjoy Dirsekbuku, a serene bay along Turkey’s southwestern coast, perfect for anchoring and enjoying its pristine waters and breathtaking landscapes. Then, explore Bozburun, a charming village celebrated for its traditional boat-building heritage, where you can relax in a tranquil atmosphere and indulge in crystal-clear waters.

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Day 06

Aktur – Palamutbuku – Mersincik

Discover the beauty of Turkey’s coastline, with each destination offering pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and serene surroundings.

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Day 07

Orak Island - Yaliciftlik - Bodrum

Just a short sail from Bodrum, Orak Island offers crystal-clear waters and stunning underwater landscapes.

Discover your personalized itinerary today! This is just an example, let’s design together the perfect adventure for you.

Top Luxury Destinations on Bodrum

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Bodrum Hotspots

Bodrum Peninsula

Discover the natural wonders of the Bodrum Peninsula, with its impressive capes and hidden coves. Sail through its crystal-clear waters and explore its charming coastal spots, where history blends with modernity.

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Bodrum Hotspots

Akvaryum Beach

Difficult to access by means other than by sea, this dreamy beach is renowned for its crystal-clear waters and spectacular marine life. Enjoy a day of snorkeling and diving in this underwater paradise, where you can admire a variety of tropical fish and colorful corals.

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Bodrum Hotspots

Gümüslük

A coastal village with magnificent restaurants, each decorated in a unique and highly differentiated style. Thanks to strict construction prohibitions, the waterfront has retained its original and photogenic charm of a fishing village. Located at the western end of the Bodrum Peninsula, Gümüşlük is famous for the beauty of its sunsets over the horizon of the Aegean Sea.

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Bodrum Hotspots

Baklava

Indulge in this exquisite dessert of Turkish origin, made with thin layers of filo pastry, filled with pistachios or peanuts, and then bathed in a syrup flavored with lemon juice, cinnamon, water, and sugar or honey. You’ll find it in restaurants and pastry shops in the old town.

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Bodrum Hotspots

Halicarnassus

Explore this jewel of world heritage in Bodrum where one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World was located! Don’t miss the archaeological legacy of this enclave, among which stands out for its level of preservation the Halicarnassus Theater, an archaeological wonder from the 4th century BC. Enjoy panoramic views and immerse yourself in the history of this genuine city.

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Bodrum Hotspots

Bodrum Market

Immerse yourself in the bustling market of Bodrum, where you’ll find a wide variety of local products, from spices and crafts to jewelry and souvenirs. Dive into the vibrant atmosphere of the market while you shop and enjoy a unique shopping experience in Bodrum.

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Bodrum Hotspots

Castle of St. Peter

Visit the iconic Castle of St. Peter, an impressive medieval fortress overlooking the port of Bodrum. Discover its fascinating history and enjoy panoramic views of the city and the sea from its walls.

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Bodrum Hotspots

Museum of Underwater Archaeology

Dive into Bodrum’s maritime history at the Museum of Underwater Archaeology, which houses an impressive collection of artifacts and shipwreck remains found in the waters surrounding the city.

FAQs about Luxury Yacht Charter in Bodrum:

  • How many days are ideal for a yacht charter in Bodrum?

    For a relaxed yacht charter in Bodrum, 5 to 7 days usually works best. This gives guests enough time to enjoy Bodrum town, Yalıkavak, Türkbükü, Gümüşlük, Kara Ada, Orak Island, and the quieter bays without rushing. A 3-day charter suits a short coastal escape, but a full week allows a better mix of swimming stops, fine dining, beach clubs, sunset cruising, and longer routes toward the Gulf of Gökova or Greek islands, depending on the yacht plan.

  • Which destinations are recommended for chartering superyachts?

    Bodrum is one of Turkey’s strongest superyacht bases, especially around Yalıkavak Marina, which is known for high-end berthing, luxury shopping, dining, and strong marina services. D-Marin Turgutreis is another refined option, located about 20 kilometres from Bodrum, with premium facilities and easy access to nearby Aegean routes. For charter guests, the most attractive areas include Yalıkavak, Türkbükü, Göltürkbükü, Gümüşlük, Bodrum town, Kara Ada, Orak Island, and the Gulf of Gökova.

  • When is the best time to book a yacht charter in Bodrum?

    The best months for a yacht charter in Bodrum are May, June, September, and early October. These months bring warm weather without the heaviest summer crowds. May averages around 27°C in the day, June around 31°C, September around 31°C, and October around 25°C. Sea temperatures are usually pleasant too, from about 20°C in May to 24°C in September and 22°C in October. Bodrum also sees long sunny days, with 8 to 10 sunshine hours in peak charter months.

  • What are the most recommended yacht charter itineraries in Bodrum and surroundings?

    A classic Bodrum itinerary often starts from Bodrum Marina or Yalıkavak, then moves through Kara Ada, Aquarium Bay, Orak Island, Çökertme, and the Gulf of Gökova. A more social route can include Yalıkavak, Türkbükü, Gümüşlük, and beach club stops around the peninsula. Longer charters may add Datça, Knidos, Symi, Kos, or Rhodes, depending on border rules, yacht size, and guest preference. The best route is usually built around swimming, dining, and calm overnight anchorages.

  • Which beaches are best experienced by sea?

    The best Bodrum beaches and bays by sea include Orak Island, Kara Ada, Aquarium Bay, Poyraz Bay, Rabbit Bay, and the quiet coves around the Gulf of Gökova. These places feel more special by yacht because guests can swim away from crowded shore areas and stop where the water is clearest. Kara Ada is especially known for boat trips, thermal springs, and clear bays, while Aquarium Bay is loved for bright water and snorkelling.

  • Which exclusive yacht clubs are in Bodrum?

    Bodrum’s yacht scene is centred more around luxury marinas and marina clubs than old-style private yacht clubs. Yalıkavak Marina is the standout choice for superyachts, with high-end berthing, restaurants, boutiques, and a strong luxury feel. Marina Yacht Club Bodrum is another well-known name, set by Bodrum Harbour with views of the castle, restaurants, bars, and live music. D-Marin Turgutreis also offers a polished marina setting for yacht owners and charter guests.

  • Where are the most exceptional restaurants in Bodrum?

    Bodrum’s strongest dining spots sit between Yalıkavak, Türkbükü, and Bodrum town. Maçakızı is a Michelin-starred choice in Göltürkbükü, known for elegant Mediterranean cooking and a chic seaside mood. Orfoz is a top pick for local seafood in Bodrum, while Sait brings polished seafood dining to Yalıkavak Marina. Zuma Bodrum is ideal for a livelier marina dinner with Aegean views, and Marina Yacht Club suits guests who want food, drinks, music, and harbour atmosphere in one place.

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