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Which airport should i fly

Bodrum: Bodrum-Milas International Airport (30 mins.).
Marmaris: Dalaman International Airport (2 – 2.30 hours).
Gocek: Dalaman International Airport. (30 mins).
Fethiye: Dalaman International Airport (45 mins).
Antalya: Antalya International Airport (20 mins).
Rhodos Island (Greece): Rhodos International Airport (20 mins).
Cos Island (Greece): Cos International Airport (20 mins).

Alternatively you may fly to Rhodos Island Airport for Marmaris departures. There is 2 ferryboats available from Rhodos to Marmaris daily and it is only 45 mins by hydrofoil. Or you may start and finish your cruise in Rhodos Island. It is same for Cos Island as well, there is 2 ferryboats from Cos to Bodrum daily and it is only 15 mins by hydrofoil. And again you may start and finish your cruise in Cos Island. But in both case please keep in mind that all foreign harbour taxes, dues and agent fees to be paid by the charterer.

On Gulet Deck

Make sure you secure all your belongings on deck, the wind can be strong and gusty. The crew cannot be held responsible for items blown overboard. Please abide the Captain’s rules and judgement as to cruising, weather, wind, anchorage’s, pertinent matters and be seated on a secure place while the crew is mooring the boat.

What should I pack? What will I need on the boat?

Camera with lots of film, Several bathing suits, T Shirts & shorts, Sunglasses, Casual wear for your evenings off the boat, Mosquito and Bee Repellant, you might not need them, but if you do, you’ll appreciate them, lots of suncream, at nights it might be chilly sometimes therefore do have a sweater with you, We do carry some, but if you like diving or staying in the water for a long time, and use your own personal equipments then do bring your Masks, Snorkels And Fins with you, however, you can buy them here in local stores for very inexpensive prices as well, books, music tapes and cds, and we do advise to pack in soft luggages.

Hot water on Gulet board

The water is heated either by the boat’s engine, or some boats are fitted with a gas water heater. On boats where the water is engine heated, the water is hot after the engine has been running and remains hot for several hours. If the boat uses a gas system, you will need to ask one of the crew, who will turn on the gas when you require hot water.