Gulet holidays in Croatia, Turkey, or Greece: where can you rent a yacht this summer?
A guide on how to choose your real yachting destination!
It is usually difficult to decide which is the most disrupted yacht in the east mediterrane
One of our clients sent us an email saying he wanted to rent a modern gulet somewhere in the Eastern Mediterranean. However, he could not choose to rent a ferry to Croatia, sail in Gulet Charter Greece, or Gulet Charter Turkey. The biggest difficulty was that he did not know how these three booths were different from each other, and which one would fit his best interests. You have therefore requested our assistance in sharing our location information.
After this email we thought - it is a good idea to share such information with all our clients who might consider going to the Eastern Mediterranean and staying on a production boat. At the end of the day, our yacht experts are here to make your life easier when it comes to making decisions.
So, a private yacht tour in Croatia, Turkey, or Greece - what’s better?
In fact, there is nothing better or worse. The only problem is that these three countries are very different from each other. That's all.
Let us summarize the key points when it comes to choosing a destination. We will use the stop system where 5 is the highest value, and 1 represents the lowest.
Croatia as a gulet rental country is certainly winning among those who love the construction of ancient European / Venetian buildings. Coastal towns have well-preserved ancient buildings. So with its beautiful and lush environment, clear seawater and beautiful harbors those who love to build have it all in one go.
Gulet Charter Greece is about sailing from one island to another, enjoying a different kind. Elsewhere it is green and green, as in Ionia, and elsewhere it is "not green at all" as in Dodecanese. Instead, the islands are covered with small limestone houses, stocked with fish ports, and seafood restaurants. Greece is about a way of life that is slow.
Turkey is very green if you decide to rent a yacht and sail from Bodrum to Marmaris, or from Gocek to Phenicia. And in these coastal Turkish cities, you will see European-style design like in Croatia. However, there are Greek elements in all of them that look good too. It is worth mentioning, that Turkey is very rich in historical treasures and many important architectural sites to see, such as Ephesus, for example.
Greek cuisine is amazing. Very easy, new, fun. It’s not about something sophisticated, good restaurants with a Michelin star, but rather about the eco quality of products and a wealth of delicious and easy taste. Local wines, especially homemade wines, are excellent.
Turkish lamb and beef (kebab, doner, kofte), vegetables, salads, meze, fruit for mouth-watering, desserts are part of a unique travel experience that you should live on at least once. Modern Turkish or Ottoman cuisine is influenced by all the kingdoms and cultures that once ruled this world. The food you will taste in Turkey will make you love this country more. Local wine is not very good, but it is always possible to buy imported spirits in your constitution when you rent a boat in Bodrum or embark on a cruise to any other city.
Croatian food somehow survives meat, potatoes, etc. You can certainly order more fish on a yacht cruise in the Adriatic, and the dining experience will be much easier and more enjoyable.
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