39 ft (12 m) · 10 guests · 4 cabins
2023, catana group bali catspace
Eskiömerler Mah., Turkey
From US$412 /day

3 boats available to charter in Eskiömerler Mah., Turkey — compare motor yachts, catamarans and sailing boats from verified operators.
Chartering in Eskiömerler Mah. is a flexible Turkey catamaran base for crews who want warm-weather cruising from late spring into autumn. The port sits in Turkey’s interior, so the practical value is in reaching the country’s better-known yacht hubs rather than starting from a coastal marina.
The main departure points for any charter trip are the established Turkish cruising bases on the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts, including Bodrum, Fethiye, Göcek Mah., Marmaris, Istanbul, and Selimiye. Those hubs open access to classic Turkish charter waters, where day sailing can combine protected bays, short island hops, and calm overnight anchorages.
For a day trip, the most realistic cruising reach is the coast and island chain served by the chosen departure port, not Eskiömerler Mah. itself. In the south-west, that usually means sheltered coves, clear swimming stops, and easy passages between bays rather than long offshore legs.
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39 ft (12 m) · 10 guests · 4 cabins
Eskiömerler Mah., Turkey
From US$412 /day
40 ft (12 m) · 12 guests · 6 cabins
Eskiömerler Mah., Turkey
From US$329 /day
39 ft (12 m) · 10 guests · 4 cabins
Eskiömerler Mah., Turkey
From US$412 /day
Live availability from verified operators; day rates converted to USD.
| Boat type | Available | From (per day) |
|---|---|---|
| Catamaran | 3 | $331 |
Charters linked to Eskiömerler Mah. are best planned through Turkey’s established yacht bases, especially Bodrum, Fethiye, Göcek Mah., Marmaris, Istanbul, and Selimiye. These are the nearest well-known cruising gateways in the supplied routing set.
For charterers, that means the practical start point is usually a coastal marina or quay in one of those ports rather than Eskiömerler Mah. itself. Catamarans are the listed boat category for this destination, so a stable, spacious platform is the right match for family or group cruising.
A day trip from the relevant Turkish coast base typically reaches sheltered bays, short-horizon island routes, and anchorages suitable for swimming and lunch stops. In the Aegean and south-west cruising belt, those outings are usually designed around relaxed hops rather than full-distance passages.
From Bodrum, Marmaris, Göcek, Fethiye, or Selimiye, the focus is on nearshore waters and protected coves. That makes the route style well suited to a catamaran charter with easy boarding, open deck space, and calm-time anchoring.
The best sailing window in Turkey is generally from May through October, with June and September often described as the strongest all-round months. July and August are the busiest and hottest peak-season period, while May and October are quieter shoulder-season months.
For charter planning, that means warmer, more settled conditions are most likely from late spring into early autumn. Outside that window, many boats are laid up and availability is much more limited.
For a bareboat charter in Turkey, the skipper must be able to demonstrate appropriate boating competence and experience. If the required licence or practical experience is not available, booking a professional skipper is the straightforward option.
This is especially relevant for visitors planning a catamaran charter, because handling larger multihulls calls for confident seamanship. Crewed or skippered arrangements are the safer choice when the itinerary includes unfamiliar waters or busy summer anchorages.
The supplied destination data does not identify a local airport for Eskiömerler Mah., so the sensible transfer plan is via the nearest major Turkish airport serving your chosen coastal departure port. For the actual route, the most important step is to connect onward to Bodrum, Fethiye, Göcek Mah., Marmaris, Istanbul, or Selimiye depending on your charter base.
Transfer time varies by the final port and road distance. Because Eskiömerler Mah. is inland, the journey to the water will generally be longer than a standard marina transfer on the coast.
The listed boat category for Eskiömerler Mah. is catamaran. That fits group and family charters well because of the stable ride and wide deck space.
The best general sailing window is May through October. June and September are often the most balanced months for weather and crowds.
The practical day-trip cruising happens from the coastal charter base you use in Turkey, not from Eskiömerler Mah. itself. Typical day routes are bays, anchorages, and short island or headland hops near the departure port.
Yes, if the lead guest does not have suitable boating competence and experience for bareboat charter. A skipper is also useful for unfamiliar waters and busy summer anchorages.
The supplied nearby ports are Bodrum, Fethiye, Göcek Mah., Marmaris, Istanbul, and Selimiye. Those are the most relevant starting points for planning a charter itinerary linked to Eskiömerler Mah.
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from $280/day
SailboatWind, sails and slow island hopping
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from $130/day
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4–10 guests ·
from $90/day
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