Gulet Cruise
"Bodrum Peninsula Blue Voyage"


Culture and relaxation are the vital ingredients of gulet cruises. Traditional two-mast wooden boat will stop along the coast for sightseeing, snorkelling and shopping. The rest of the time, it's all about taking it easy and soaking up the scenery.

Lazydays sunbathing on the deck and meals served under the stars. Top Tips There's not much storage space so bring a soft holdall or rucksack instead of a suitcase. Pack light. There's no dress code and you'll spend a lot of time in swimwear.

We go barefoot onboard, so no need for deck shoes. You'll need to pack towels and a plug for the sink. There aren't any sockets on the gulet, so leave your electrical appliances at home. Food and Drink Dinner under the stars is one of the highlights of a gulet cruises. And as there's no timetable to speak of, your onboard chef will serve meals, such as salads, fruit, grilled meats and freshly caught fish, at a time that suits everyone – agreed earlier in the day.

When it comes to drinks, the boat is well-stocked and they operate a tab system where you settle your bill in cash, either Turkish lira or sterling, at the end of your stay.