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Cruise the Turquoise Coast - 9 days

Map of Turkish CruiseCruise on the blue-green waters off the "Turquoise Coast" of Turkey on board the M/Y Halas, a 170-foot coastal cruiser. Twenty-eight guests are accommodated in 14 luxurious air-conditioned cabins, all with private facilities and windows looking out to the sea.

Your days are spent sailing among the islands by the Gulf of Fethiye off the southern coast and soaking up the warm sun. Day trips are included in the itinerary to explore some of the ancient cities of Lycia that dot the coast. You have time swim off sandy beaches and to shop for locally made crafts. Your daily schedule is all yours to make. If you would prefer to lounge on the sun deck of the Halas or to relax in the covered lounge, you are encouraged to do so.

Morning coffee, afternoon tea, light snacks or drinks are always available at the sun deck bar. Either way, you have gilded sunsets to look forward to each evening; the chef and his staff prepare marvelous meals of freshly caught seafood and fresh produce. The gentle movement of the ship at anchor in the evening rocks you to sleep as each day ends.

can be combined with the TURKEY trip

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The yacht can be chartered on a full charter basis (max. 28 passengers) for three or six night cruise. Often used by the British Royal Family, it operates in the bay of Fethiye from the end of July till the end of October.

During the rest of the year the vessel can be chartered in Istanbul.

 

    • Each departure limited to 28 guests
    • Three meals a day including beverages of your choice
    • All sightseeing (including entrance fees) as indicated in the itinerary
    • Arrival and departure transfer by private car
    • Porterage of 2 suitcases per passenger
    • Airport departure taxes


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M/Y HALAS

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