Life on the Boat

Life on the Boat

If you are with your family or children, you can choose to stop in quieter bays, swim and rest. You can snorkel to see the beauty underwater or take a walk in the forest, settlements or historical places. You can relax by reading a book or work with your computer.

If you are with your friends, you can enjoy a barbecue with a few glasses of drinks accompanied by music. You can preferably spend the evenings in a port and go shopping or having fun. Boats can cruise for an average of 3-4 hours a day and stop in 3-4 different bays. It can also be sailed according to the wind situation. Your captain will do his best to make your holiday a pleasant one by preparing a program that suits your wishes.

Life on the Boat

Items to Bring With You
Comfortable and light clothes, a cardigan for the evening, for the day; hat, sunglasses, sun cream, shorts, swimwear, t-shirt, book, camera. It is advisable to take only the most essential items in a small suitcase as there is usually not much change on the boat. Towels are standard on boats.

Electricity on the boat
As long as all boats are in the ports, 220 Volt Electricity is available. The sockets are in European standard. If the sockets of the country you come from are different, it is recommended to bring an adapter. Since many boats have generators or inverters that can be operated for several hours a day, cell phones, computers and cameras can be charged continuously.

Tour Routes and Ports
The tour route and ports are usually chosen from among the pre-determined routes by the guests. However, if possible, the guests can inform our company about the different ports and coves they want to visit, and make changes in the routes, and the new route will be specified in the contract. If the tour ends at a different port other than the end port specified in the contract with the request of the guest, the cost of returning to the end port is also paid by the guest.

Life on the Boat
Life on the Boat

Check in and Check out Times
Boarding is in the afternoon of the first day. The landing time is after breakfast on the eighth day. It is up to the guests as an option to spend the first and last night in the harbor or in the bay in private boat rentals.

Travel insurance
All boats are insured and this insurance also covers third parties. The insurance covers the medical expenses due to the injuries on the boat that may occur during the cruise or the damages that may occur due to the accident. However, the insurance does not cover any damage or loss that may occur outside the boat. For this reason, we recommend that our guests take out an insurance covering travel, health, accident, tour cancellation or loss of luggage and cruise interruption as a precaution against any negativities that may occur outside the boat.

Smoking on the Yacht
For safety reasons, it is strictly forbidden to smoke in the cabins and indoors, but it is allowed to smoke in areas that have been confirmed by the captain, which is usually outside. Illegal items on land are also prohibited on board the yacht.

Life on the Boat
Life on the Boat

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