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Yacht Charter in Marmaris Yacht Marina

28 yachts available in Marmaris Yacht Marina, Turkey.

Most popular here: Sailing yacht (16) · Catamaran (10) · Motor yacht (1)

Marmaris Yacht Marina is a full-service base on Turkey's Mediterranean coast, offering 29 available yachts for charter. The marina provides modern facilities and strategic access to protected bays along the Turkish Riviera and nearby Greek islands. The region benefits from steady winds and calm summer conditions, making it ideal for both beginners and experienced sailors.

Frequently asked questions

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  • What is the best time to charter in Marmaris?
    May through October offers ideal conditions, with May-June and September-October providing pleasant temperatures and consistent winds. July-August sees peak tourism and higher rates. Spring months feature favorable sailing winds for blue-water cruising along the Turkish coast. Winter is possible but less popular due to unpredictable weather and potential closures.
  • Do I need a sailing license to charter here?
    Bareboat charter requires an International Certificate of Competence or equivalent sailing license. Day charter flotilla options and skippered charters are available for those without certification. Marmaris Marina offers training courses and refresher programs if you need to upgrade qualifications or build confidence before departure.
  • What range of yacht sizes is available?
    Marmaris offers a full range from small 25-foot sailing yachts suitable for couples to larger 50-plus foot vessels accommodating groups of eight or more. Motor yachts, gulets, and monohull sailboats are all available. Charter companies match your group size and sailing experience to the appropriate vessel.
  • Can I visit Greek islands from Marmaris?
    Yes, the nearby Greek island of Rhodes and other Dodecanese islands are within easy reach. Most charters can access protected anchorages in Greek waters with proper documentation. Typical sailing distances range from 10 to 40 nautical miles, making day trips and multi-day cruises feasible during your charter.
  • How much does a weekly yacht charter cost?
    Weekly rates vary based on yacht size, season, and boat condition. Small sailboats start around 1,500-3,000 euros per week, while larger vessels and motor yachts range from 5,000 to 20,000 euros or more. Peak summer rates are higher; shoulder seasons offer better value for budget-conscious travelers.
  • What other Turkish charter bases are nearby?
    Fethiye, another major charter base, is approximately 100 nautical miles south. Both are part of Turkey's southwestern cruising region with similar facilities and seasonal patterns. Multi-base charters allowing pickup at one location and drop-off at another are sometimes available, though advance planning and additional fees may apply.
  • What are the typical summer wind conditions?
    Summer months feature the Etesian winds, steady northwesterly breezes of 10-15 knots that create excellent sailing conditions. These predictable winds make coastal cruising reliable and beginner-friendly. Occasional calm periods occur in peak summer. Winter brings variable winds and occasional storms, making it less favorable for chartering.
  • Is Marmaris a good destination for beginners?
    Yes, Marmaris is well-suited for beginners due to calm summer conditions, steady winds, and abundant flotilla options with professional support. Protected bays along the coast provide safe anchorages. The region's infrastructure, local expertise, and availability of skippered or semi-skippered charters make it an accessible introduction to Mediterranean sailing.