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Gulet charter by Yacht Boutique
Luxury Yacht, Boat, Gulet, Schooner & Catamaran rental small ship cruises by the cabin & private Yacht Charter with friends and family by Yacht Boutique Gulet cruise France & Italy.
Luxury Yacht Charter rental Italy Elianora & gulet Victoria, an exclusive small ship cruise on a private Yacht for small groups up to 12 persons. Avoid the crowds and see the coast from the water.
Skippered boat rental weekly cruises on the coast of Sardegna Italy and Corse France.
Motor Sailer Elianora and Goleta schooner Victoria weekly cruises by the cabin and private rental for up to 12 persons.
Large spacious deck and all hotel amenities as you have at home.
Luxury Yacht rental with skipper and private cook.
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Guide to All-Inclusive Gulet Cruises in Turkey
Uncover the allure of all-inclusive gulet cruises in Turkey: key destinations, booking tips, and packing advice for an unforgettable voyage. Visit: https://blog.viravira.co/guide-to-all-inclusive-gulet-cruises-in-turkey/
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dahahos · 1 year
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Gulet charter yacht charter in Turkey is a great way to explore the beautiful coastline of the Mediterranean Sea. With its crystal clear waters, stunning white sand beaches, and stunning mountain views, it is no wonder why so many people choose to explore this region with a gulet charter yacht. Whether you are looking for a romantic getaway or an adventurous sailing experience, gulet charters in Turkey offer something for everyone. From luxury amenities to traditional Turkish cuisine and activities, gulet charters provide an unforgettable experience that will make your holiday truly memorable. So if you're looking for something special, look no further than Turkey's gulet charter yacht charters! Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway or an adventurous vacation, gulet charter yacht charter Turkey has something for you. From luxurious cabins to fully-equipped kitchens, you can find the perfect gulet charter yacht to suit your needs. Enjoy a relaxing cruise along the Turkish coast and explore some of its most beautiful spots with a gulet charter yacht in Turkey.
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csuitebitches · 1 year
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A Brief Guide to Yachts
This is a continuation to my cultural education segment (aka my rich bitch guide).
The yacht is an invention of the 14th century Dutch. The Dutch used small, fast boats for chasing smugglers, pirates and criminals. Rich ship owners and merchants began using these small “jaghts” to sail out to celebrate their returning merchant ships.
The first yacht club in the world, called the Cork Water Club, was established in Ireland in 1720.
Some famous clubs include:
USA:
1. Annapolis Yacht Club: Surrounding the Spa Creek Bridge in Annapolis, the Club boasts over 75 wet slips and dry dockage. The club began in 1886 as an informal canoe club, and today has 1600 regular members active in social, racing, and cruising programs
2. Chicago Yacht Club: Founded in 1875, Chicago Yacht Club is one of the oldest and most respected yacht clubs in the world. The Club is home to more than 1,400 members, including a winning America’s Cup skipper, and Olympic medalists.
Italy:
1. Circolo Canottieri Aniene
2. Circolo degli Esteri
3. Compagnia della Vela
Canada:
1. Royal Canadian Yacht Club
2. Royal Vancouver Yacht Club
Yachts are most active in the summer months (May- August in the northern hemisphere) or the winter months. many yacht owners decide to keep the maximum number of guests onboard to 12 (plus crew) for chartering.
Different types of yachts:
Sailing Yacht: a yacht mainly propelled via wind and sails
Motor Yacht: a yacht propelled via one or more motors
Gulet Yacht: a hybrid yacht with both sails and motors
Open Yacht, Cruiser, Cabin Cruiser, Express Cruiser: an otherwise uncategorized standard yacht for cruising and entertaining
Luxury Yacht: a yacht that includes high-end finishes and features and the latest in modern performance technology. The term ‘luxury’ can precede any type of yacht, i.e. “luxury motor yacht”, “luxury sailing yacht”, etc.
Sports Yacht: a yacht geared towards fishing, water sports, or cruising with a sleeker design and more powerful motor for faster cruising speeds.
Catamaran Yacht: a yacht with two hulls (pontoons) often made of fiberglass that can be used in shallow waters.
The most popular destinations:
1. Monaco
2. The French Riviera
3. Greece
4. U.S. Virgin Islands
5. Palm Beach, Florida
6. Costa Smeralda, Italy
7. St. George’s Parish, Bermuda 
8. Newport, Rhode Island 
9. Nantucket, Massachusetts
10. Greater Victoria, Vancouver Island
Insane super yachts
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Football club owner Shahid Khan's 95 metre Lürssen Kismet was delivered in 2014. On match days, a four-metre silver statue of a jaguar, its paw resting on a football helmet, graces the bow. Elsewhere, its sizeable foredeck has enough space for Khan's beloved football team, the Jacksonville Jaguars, to stage a practice.
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The 70 metre Feadship superyacht Joy features a deck that's wide enough to enjoy a tandem jog around. This yacht is all about exterior living, which includes making use of these ample decks with some great sporting facilities. A basketball and badminton court is set all the way forward on the owner's deck. This is complemented by her large gym and dedicated spa. All of this adds up to make Joy an ideal choice for those interested in a yacht with ample fitness, wellness and sporting amenities.
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guletvoyage · 11 months
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turkish gulet
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jandjodyssey · 1 year
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Marmaris to Rhodes
Hard yards this morning having to pack everything away after 6 blissful days of being in the same room, albeit a room that moved.
After breakfast we had to run the customs gauntlet again to now leave Turkey 🙄 Despite the painful customs process here in Marmaris, we loved our time in Turkey and I’m a bit sad it’s over. I know that sounds odd having essentially been in Greece for the last 5/6 days but I think we were so excited about getting on the gulets we missed the fact that our time in Turkey was pretty much done. And of course we’ve been on a Turkish boat while cruising around the Greek islands.
The ferry to Rhodes was a bit of an eye opener. I was surprised how many English tourists were on board. It’s a pretty quick trip, about an hour.
It was again chaotic at that other end having to get ourselves, our luggage and our bikes through customs but we were on our bikes and off by about midday.
Leaving the port was as to be expected, a bit busy but we were obviously causing somewhat of a stir and I saw a few people taking photos of us as we cycled past.
Sam had a favourite bakery that we stopped at about 9km in and it didn’t disappoint. We then turned inland and the cycling was really lovely, through pine forests and not much traffic.
It seems mine aren’t the only legs suffering today, it’s been a big two weeks. We stopped for lunch at a winery. The food was delicious and we did sample some of their wines, including a dry, not sweet moscato whose grapes originated from Egypt.
The ride then to our hotel was just shy of 30km and very pleasant. I knew we were in the old town so I was waiting for the nasty cobbled end to the ride that didn’t eventuate. We’re right next to the old town.
We were very spoiled tonight, our lovely friends Jo and Tony had paid for an upgrade to a suite but weren’t using the room as they now have friends joining them on Nyla. So they asked Sam to give us their suite. I could get used to travelling like this, very nice.
We had time for a quick swim (quick because it was freezing) and a rose and then we had a catch up to talk about the logistics for the next couple of days. It was then time to shower and change and we met up with Jo and Tony and their friends, Karen and Greg and went out for a delicious dinner. It’s pretty hard to get dining wrong in this part of the world.
Now we’re back luxuriating in our suite before I shortly crash into bed 😴
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gvidilo · 2 days
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Blue Voyage Gulet Cruises in Turkey | Blue Cruise Tours on the Turquose Coasts Of Turkey
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jaydeemedia · 7 months
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[ad_1] If there’s one country that made me fall in love with slow travel, it’s Croatia. Since my first visit, an unforgettable late spring trip where I travelled with a tent rather than a plan, it’s firmly cemented in my heart. Crossing from Dubrovnik in the south to neighbouring Slovenia in the north using buses, ferries, trails and trains, I found myself not just falling in love with the country but extending my trip every day. Indeed, it’s a destination that deserves to be explored slowly — making the contenders for best places to visit in Croatia almost as long as the country itself.  From the (over)touristed walled city of Dubrovnik, famed for its gorgeous mediaeval fortified Old Town, to the laid-back islands — around 50 are inhabited, while the islets stretch into triple figures — ideal for lazy days swimming, sunbathing, and snorkelling, Croatia promises a kaleidoscopic mix of experiences. Sure, it’s one of the best beach destinations in Europe, but inland, you’ll find national parks peppered with gushing waterfalls, while the historic cities that once guarded the coast easily make for stand-alone city breaks.  Whether you’re visiting Europe in winter to try and seek a spot of off-season sun or planning a summer island-hopping escape, I’m sure you’ll also fall in love with at least a few of my favourite places to visit in Croatia. Korcula’s beaches and crystal-clear waters are sublime Korčula  Due to bus and ferry delays, I nearly skipped Korčula. But thankfully, I decided to continue with my detour, as this handsome verdant island ended up being one of my favourite places to visit in Croatia. For the most part, the main reason to visit is Korčula Town, a small, fortified settlement on a peninsula, often compared to Dubrovnik in miniature. But as I was camping a bit further away, I saw just how special the island is beyond the labyrinth of narrow old-world streets. There are some gorgeous beaches, quiet swimming spots, peaceful pine forests to stroll through, and the island’s vineyards pump out delicious white wines that taste even better at sunset. Only a short hop from Orebic (also rather pretty) or a few hours by public ferry from Dubrovnik or Split, Korčula is also reasonably easy to access on your own. However, if you want to experience the Adriatic properly and explore a few islands, such as ancient Vis or party-centric Pag, you’ll want to book a cruise or private gulet charter rather than rely on ferries; you’ll maximise on time, and it makes for a more leisurely journey, especially to the more isolated isles. Spend a little time exploring Orebić before taking the ferry to Korčula Pula & Rovinj (Istria)  The Istrian peninsula is one of the best places to visit in Croatia if you want to experience another side of the country. Once under Italian control, there are plenty of Roman sights to see. Plus, compared to the Dubrovnik and the Dalmatian coast, it’s still something of a European hidden gem. In coastal Pula, you’re never far from a gorgeous Adriatic beach, but you’ve also got magnificent attractions to explore, such as the Pula Arena — a well-preserved Roman amphitheatre — and the two-thousand-year-old Temple of Augustus. Postcard-perfect Rovinj is another must-visit in Istria, although it can get a little busy given its size. Here, jutting out into the calm waters, the cluster of colourful houses decorate a web of narrow streets, while a collection of small islands is best explored on a lazy boat day trip. Hvar Long a bolthole for the rich and famous, Hvar established itself as a holiday hotspot and one of the best places to visit in Croatia some fifty years ago, continually growing in popularity ever since.  Founded by the ancient Greeks and shaped by the Venetians, there’s some gorgeous architecture here to admire alongside the equally beautiful views, with Fortica Fortress, a mediaeval castle high above the Old Town, combining the best of the two.
Be warned, though, Hvar comes with a bit of a price tag compared to some of the other islands. There are plenty of upscale bars and restaurants here — the island has five listings (not stars) in the Michelin Guide — and some of the most gorgeous and luxe villas in Croatia are tucked away in the island’s prettiest corners. Still, while I was dubious about visiting, thinking it would break my budget, there are a few affordable deals and local restaurants to enjoy; you’ll just usually need to sacrifice the sea views. Hvar has long been considered one of the top destinations in Croatia Split (and Trogir)  The history of Split is one of the most interesting in Croatia, and it spills out across the streets of the historic Old Town, centred on a former Roman emperor’s palace, the Diocletian’s Palace. Mighty and mesmerising, this palace is one of Croatia’s best places to visit. Slip into the magnificent Saint Domnius Cathedral, visit the underground cellars, and then get away from the crowds inside the walls to walk the Split Riva esplanade. Continue a bit further, and you’ll find the stairs climbing up to forested Marjan, where epic viewpoints await. You should also leave some time to take a day trip to nearby Trogir (a 30-minute drive), a UNESCO-listed town crammed with architectural wonders. Throwback to my first visit to Split, captured on film Plitvice Lakes National Park One of the best places to visit in Croatia’s interior is the UNESCO-listed Plitvice Lakes National Park, but be warned, in summer, it’s going to be crowded. Still, it’s absolutely worth making the journey from Zadar (two hours) or Split (2.5 hours) to see this protected park of wonderful waterfalls and lakes shrouded by forest. The waters are crystal clear, and as you cross the wooden walkways that weave through the park, you aren’t just admiring nature from afar, but you feel like you’re part of it. The most impressive points are where the terraced lakes tumble from a high inside the limestone canyon, but there’s also an underground world of caves inside the canyons that are worth exploring. Plitvice Lakes National Park is a must-visit in Croatia Zadar Many people told me that Zadar wasn’t worth spending much time in, but it actually ended up being one of my favourite places to visit in Croatia. Perhaps it’s because it’s more of an underrated European city compared to Croatia’s big hitters, but I enjoyed that there were fewer tourists, and it felt a bit more ‘local’. That said, I’m assuming it might be a different story if you’re here on a day a cruise ship docks. Like many of Croatia’s finest cities, most attention goes to the Old Town, which has more than one thousand years of history. The Roman Forum, various religious buildings, and the archaeological museum will keep you busy for at least a whole day, while the quirky ‘Sea Organ’ – an instrument built into the promenade that creates sounds from the waves – makes for some excellent sunset entertainment. Dubrovnik’s Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Dubrovnik While Dubrovnik is considered one of the top places to visit in Croatia, I’ve got to admit it’s become harder to enjoy since Game of Thrones came out. On my first trip, it was a delight to walk around, but when I returned a few years ago after a journey across Bosnia and Herzegovina, I couldn’t believe just how busy and unpleasant the experience was: pushing and shoving an Old Town devoted to souvenir shops, and seriously overpriced and poor food. That’s not to put you off visiting; there’s a reason for all these crowds, after all. But just be prepared, especially on the busiest summer and cruise days, that it might be a bit overwhelming.  Still, mass tourism aside, Croatia’s exclave is an incredible destination, with the mighty Old Town Walls (do walk atop them) and views from high above via the cable car two of my highlights. You might also want to consider staying outside the old
town if you want a little more peace (I lodged near Lozica), though often the late evenings are the best time to walk around the city, as day-trippers and cruise ships are long gone. Pin it: Best places to visit in Croatia | Top: Dubrovnik / Bottom: Krka (Canva) Krka National Park If you’re exploring Croatia’s coast and want a slightly quicker-to-reach alternative to Plitvice, Krka National Park is a great alternative. While Krka doesn’t have the same number (or beauty) of waterfalls that Plitvice has, it does have a couple of impressive cascades, and the water is equally as enchanting. Another reason I loved Krka is you could swim in some of the waterfalls here, but sadly, a couple of years ago, it was banned, bringing it in line with the rules of Plitvice. Krka is also not far from Šibenik, another of my favourite places in Croatia and an excellent place to spend a night or two while visiting the park. Again, it’s a gorgeous millennia-old city, but it doesn’t quite see as many tourists as the more famous destinations. Croatia’s capital of Zagreb is crammed with museums Zagreb Of all the places to visit in Croatia, Zagreb is often criminally skipped or rushed as people take a quick tour before exploring more of the country. But I’d suggest staying for a couple of nights to get to know the largest city in Croatia better. There is an abundance of museums that will help you get to know the country better, such as the Zagreb Ethnographic Museum, and also some somewhat quirky spots like the now-infamous Museum of Broken Relationships. Then there are the more typical expectations of any European capital: Cathedrals, S. Mark’s Church, and grand squares to enjoy a drink. Yes, it’s got a different look to the south of the country due to the Austro-Hungarian architecture, but I found the atmosphere to be really welcoming, and there are some outstanding wine bars around the mediaeval Upper Town. Make a day trip to Mostar while you’re visiting Croatia Bosnia & Herzegovina or Slovenia  Rounding off my list of favourite places to visit in Croatia, I’m actually crossing into two other nations. Both of my big trips to the country have either started or ended in a neighbouring country, and given the ease of combining Croatia with Slovenia or Bosnia & Herzegovina, I’d urge you to consider doing the same if time allows. To the north, Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, is easily reached in around three hours from Zagreb. Here, in one of Europe’s greenest capital cities, you can sip wine along the river, take a day trip to Lake Bled, or explore the incredible vineyard region of the Vipava Valley.  Meanwhile, if you’re heading to Dubrovnik, then you might want to consider touring some of the best sights in Bosnia & Herzegovina. While the old and bizarre double border-crossing bus journey through Neum — Bosnia & Herzegovina’s tiny spot of coastline — has become less enticing since the bridge connecting Croatia’s exclave and the bulk of the country was built, there are still plenty of day trips or more extended options which could be taken. Mostar, best known for its gorgeous Old Town and history-defining Stari Most Bridge, could be combined with Blagja.  However you decide to spend your time exploring Croatia’s best towns, cities and coastal hotspots, I’m pretty certain you’re going to love it — this is a country that certainly leaves a lasting impression.  [ad_2] Source link
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sources-across · 7 months
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Sailing Holidays Greece - Yacht Charters Bareboat
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viravira3 · 9 months
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Viravira: Yacht Charters, Boat Rentals & Gulet Holidays
Yacht Charter
Exploring the World of Yacht Charter, Boat Rental, and Gulet Cruises with ViraVira
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Briefly introduce ViraVira and its services as a platform for Yacht Charter, boat rental, and gulet cruises.Highlight the convenience of accessing over 12,000 hourly, daily, and weekly private rental boats and charter yachts worldwide.Emphasize the ease and security of the booking process, all while ensuring the best prices.Section 1: Yacht Charter and Boat Rental Define and explain the concept of yacht charter and boat rental.Discuss the benefits of renting a yacht or boat for various occasions, such as vacations, celebrations, or corporate events.Highlight the diverse range of boats and yachts available on ViraVira, including size, features, and locations.Provide tips and considerations for first-time renters, including budgeting, licensing, and safety measures.Section 2: Gulet Cruises and Charter Introduce gulet cruises as a unique and luxurious way to explore the world's waters.Explain the appeal of gulet charters, including their historical significance and modern amenities.Discuss popular destinations for gulet cruises, such as the Mediterranean and the Aegean Sea.Highlight the options available for private gulet charters and group cruises.Section 3: Boat Tours and Trips Explore the concept of boat tours and trips as a way to experience scenic beauty and local culture.Describe the types of boat tours available on ViraVira, including sightseeing, wildlife, and cultural tours.Provide examples of exciting boat trip destinations, such as coastal regions, islands, and natural reserves.Discuss the benefits of guided boat tours, including expert knowledge and safety.Section 4: Why ViraVira Is the Best Choice Highlight the key features and advantages of using ViraVira for yacht charter, boat rental, gulet cruises, and boat tours.Mention the user-friendly website interface and booking process.Discuss the safety measures and quality standards in place to ensure a secure and enjoyable experience.Include testimonials or reviews from satisfied customers who have used ViraVira's services.Compare ViraVira's pricing and offerings to competitors in the industry.Conclusion Summarize the benefits of using ViraVira for yacht charter, Boat Rental, gulet cruises, and boat tours.Reiterate the convenience of having access to a vast selection of boats and yachts worldwide.Encourage readers to explore the website and discover their ideal maritime adventure.Provide contact information and support options for any further inquiries.
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skyvoyarent · 11 months
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Enjoy the shared boat tours in Greece | Voyarent
To get the beautiful experience and view of the Mykonos island, sail onboard to the south coast with the help of Voyarent’s shared cruise. Relax and swim in the crystal clear waters of Paradise Beach, Elia Bay, or Super Paradise Beach. You can enjoy the myriad view of the sunset while having lunch and drinks onboard. The shared boat is a spacious wooden Gulet yacht with comfortable sunbeds. It also possesses light, cozy sofas, both inside and outside. The boat has a wide deck along with a wooden table. Combine grilled shrimps with red wine to have a marvelous experience onboard while eating lunch. Besides that, Mediterranean salad, spreads, bread and seasonal fruits are also served along with white wine. You can have unlimited drinks and refreshments while the cruise set sail. Don’t forget to have a chit-chat with others since you are on a shared boat tour in Greece.     https://voyarent.com/el/boats/10131
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boatrentalitaly · 6 months
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yacht-charter · 1 year
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Are you looking for a unique and unforgettable way to experience the stunning coast of Turkey? Look no further than renting a gulet, a traditional Turkish wooden sailing yacht, for a blue cruise adventure along the coast of Bodrum and Marmaris. With their distinctive charm and rich history, Turkish gulets offer a one-of-a-kind experience that combines relaxation, exploration, and luxury.
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mutlu-dunya · 1 year
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Luxury Blue Cruise
Luxury Blue Cruise
A luxury blue cruise is a cruise that offers a comfortable and relaxed travel experience, usually with luxury yachts or gulets. This type of vacation can be customized according to the specific wishes of the clients and often additional services are offered, such as a private cook, masseur, yoga instructor, private tour guides.
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eglence-blo · 1 year
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Blue Cruise Turkey
Blue Cruise Turkey
Blue voyage is a very popular tourism activity on Turkey's Aegean and Mediterranean coasts. This type of holiday is usually made with private boats or gulets to sail into the blue waters and explore the natural beauties.
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