Turquoise Coast luxury gulet cruise, Turkey
£1189To£1625 excluding flights
Description of Turquoise Coast luxury gulet cruise, Turkey
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2024: 11 May, 25 May, 1 Jun, 7 Sep, 21 Sep
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19 Reviews of Turquoise Coast luxury gulet cruise, Turkey
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 25 Jul 2023 by Anne-Marie Delisle
The scenery was beautiful, and the staff were excellent, particularly “Hasan” with my grandchildren. Read full reviewReviewed on 11 Oct 2022 by Julie Mckinlay
Our cabin and all the amenities/facilities exceeded our expectations by far, as did the wonderful service we received from our Captain and crew... This vacation was pretty much perfect in every way. Read full reviewReviewed on 21 Jun 2022 by Karen Jenkins
Superb. Unreservedly an unmissable experience. Read full reviewReviewed on 21 Oct 2022 by Ursula Wall
Being on the Gulet along Turkey’s stunning Turquoise Coast was beautiful and restful. Read full reviewReviewed on 15 Sep 2019 by Cheryl Markovic
We loved being on the boat, seeing the islands, a wish come true. Read full reviewReviewed on 16 Jul 2019 by Mike Evans
The most exciting part of the vacation was the Gulet Cruise Read full reviewReviewed on 24 Jun 2019 by Mitch Varnes
This vacation was a 10 out of 10! What a great time ! Read full reviewReviewed on 18 Jun 2019 by Robert Barratt
The most memorable and exciting part of the vacation was the daily swimming and other water activities in the most beautiful and secluded bays. Read full reviewReviewed on 10 Jun 2019 by Bridget Serrurier
The crew was charming, professional and hard-working ; the service was superb and the cuisine delicious. Read full reviewReviewed on 03 Jun 2019 by patrick jean
The fresh caught fish we had was the best we've had in our memory. The crew was very attentive and the food excellent. Read full reviewReviewed on 17 Oct 2019 by David Barton
Excellent! The captain and crew were lovely and the food was of a high standard. Read full reviewReviewed on 05 Oct 2017 by Susan Armstrong
Great boat, super food, good company. Fantastic. The tour operator was efficient, professional and friendly. Read full reviewResponsible Travel
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Planet
The small size of these cruise vessels and the small passenger numbers ensures that any detrimental social and environmental impacts are minimised whilst allowing the passengers to visit smaller communities that don’t usually benefit from this form of tourism. This also enables small communities to host tourists without the need for building hotels and other infrastructure that may be required.Sail power has very obvious ecological benefits, vastly reducing the carbon used in any form of travel as well as reducing emissions. All the crews are experienced sailors and love to sail if possible. Although we cannot use the sails all the time and in all conditions, they do provide a welcome benefit.
All the food on board is bought locally; fruit, vegetables, plenty of fish, shellfish and other seafood, meat and other staples are all locally grown and produced, and much of it is bought from small retailers or even directly from the grower or fisherman. This has a threefold benefit of reducing food miles, supporting local communities and providing our customers with very fresh food.
Any rubbish and waste generated on the vessel is disposed of responsibly on shore in an appropriate manner.
People
We encourage all our passengers to engage with the local community on a social and economic level to ensure that this tourism has a benefit to both the visitors and the hosts.Most tourists to this part of the world stay (and often don’t leave) some large resorts in a few restricted locations, so by enabling our passengers to visit some different areas without putting any strain on local amenities, we are spreading the financial benefits and the load of our visit.
The ship’s managers buy all of their produce as possible from local communities, and will also encourage our passengers to spend money in the communities that we visit. By trying some local fruit juice instead of a well known American brand of soft drink, you will support the economy, it will be better for you and who knows, you might find you enjoy it more too.
We will endeavour to maximise the benefits of tourism and to minimise or eradicate any downside, socially, environmentally & economically.
We will encourage our passengers to learn and understand as much as possible about the local traditions, language and way of life to enable them to appreciate the reality of life in this part of the world. The cruise manager will ask any questions about the region, and will keep all of the passengers updated, not just with the day to day itinerary, but with in depth information about the history and way of life of the local communities.
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