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  1. Bali 4.6

    Bali 4.6

    Marmaris

    2021 14.28 meters

    5 Cabins 9 Berths

    Flybridge, Sun lounger, Bimini

    from $11,607

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  2. Isla 40

    Isla 40

    Marmaris - Göcek

    8,8

    2022 11.93 meters

    4 Cabins 9 Berths

    Solar panels, Heating, Deck shower

    from $3,580

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  3. Lucia 40

    Lucia 40

    Fethiye

    9,4

    2019 11.73 meters

    4 Cabins 8 Berths

    Solar panels, Bimini, Heating

    from $3,470

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  4. Lagoon 400 S2

    8,4

    2014 12.2 meters

    6 Cabins 10 Berths

    Solar panels, Bimini, Bluetooth

    from $3,482

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  5. Need some advice?
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    Pierre is a French-American sailing expert living between San Francisco and Barcelona, he regularly meets with our European partners to guarantee you the best service and the most reliable boats.
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  6. Lipari 41

    Lipari 41

    Marmaris

    7,9

    2010 11.9 meters

    6 Cabins 10 Berths

    Solar panels, Bimini, Hot water

    from $4,062

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  7. Bali 4.1

    Bali 4.1

    Fethiye

    7,3

    2020 12.37 meters

    6 Cabins 10 Berths

    Solar panels, Bimini, Dinghy davit

    from $2,641

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  8. Lagoon 42

    9,2

    2021 13.2 meters

    4 Cabins 10 Berths

    Solar panels, Dinghy davit, Deck shower

    from $4,399

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  9. Lagoon 50

    Lagoon 50

    Bodrum - Göcek

    8,1

    2019 14.75 meters

    5 Cabins 10 Berths

    Stability, Space, Trampoline

    from $19,732

    Crew
    Skipper (tip not included), Host or hostess

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  10. Lagoon 51

    Lagoon 51

    Fethiye

    8,1

    2024 15.35 meters

    4 Cabins 8 Berths

    Jet skis, Underwater scooter, Stand-up paddleboard

    from $21,647

    Crew
    Skipper (tip not included), Chef (meals not included)

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  11. Alegria 67

    Alegria 67

    Bodrum - Göcek

    8,1

    2022 20.43 meters

    4 Cabins 8 Berths

    Underwater scooter, Stand-up paddleboard, Bimini

    from $36,562

    Crew
    Skipper (tip not included), Chef (meals not included), Sailor

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  12. Need some advice?
    Pierre
    Pierre your cruise expert
    Pierre is a French-American sailing expert living between San Francisco and Barcelona, he regularly meets with our European partners to guarantee you the best service and the most reliable boats.
    • Let's find the best cruise together thanks to our 30 years of experience
    • Best price guaranteed: If you find a lower price somewhere else, we commit to matching it.
  13. Alegria 67

    8,1

    2021 20.43 meters

    4 Cabins 8 Berths

    Stand-up paddleboard, Bimini, TV

    from $36,562

    Crew
    Skipper (tip not included), Chef (meals not included), Sailor

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  14. Power 67

    Power 67

    Bodrum - Göcek

    8,1

    2023 19.69 meters 600 CV

    5 Cabins 10 Berths

    Space, Stability, Speed

    from $39,464

    Crew
    Skipper (tip not included), Host or hostess, Chef (meals not included)...

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  15. Christal Mio 80

    Christal Mio 80

    Bodrum - Göcek

    8,1

    2026 24.38 meters

    6 Cabins 12 Berths

    Stability, Space, Trampoline

    from $81,249

    Crew
    Skipper (tip not included), Host or hostess, Chef (meals not included)...

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  16. Pajot 80 Power

    Pajot 80 Power

    Bodrum - Göcek

    8,1

    2026 24.38 meters 750 CV

    5 Cabins 10 Berths

    Space, Stability, Speed

    from $81,249

    Crew
    Skipper (tip not included), Host or hostess

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  17. Leopard 52

    Leopard 52

    Fethiye

    8,8

    2026 15.75 meters

    6 Cabins 12 Berths

    Bimini, Fully battened mainsail, Stability

    from $11,700

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  18. Helia 44

    Helia 44

    Fethiye

    9,4

    2013 13.3 meters

    4 Cabins 8 Berths

    Flybridge, AIS (Automatic Identification System), Deck shower

    from $3,470

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  19. Isla 40

    Isla 40

    Fethiye

    9,4

    2022 11.93 meters

    5 Cabins 9 Berths

    Solar panels, Bimini, Deck shower

    from $5,212

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  20. Astrea 42

    Astrea 42

    Fethiye

    9,4

    2024 12.58 meters

    5 Cabins 9 Berths

    Sun lounger, Solar panels, Bimini

    from $6,256

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  21. Bali 4.6

    Bali 4.6

    Fethiye

    9,4

    2021 14.28 meters

    5 Cabins 9 Berths

    Solar panels, Hot water, Electric winch

    from $8,926

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  22. Lucia 40

    Lucia 40

    Marmaris

    8,9

    2016 11.73 meters

    3 Cabins 8 Berths

    Solar panels, Bimini, Lifeline

    from $3,703

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Catamaran charter in Turkey with or without a skipper

Last updated on 28 April 2026

Catamaran rental in Turkey

Spacious, stable, and perfectly suited to shallow waters, the catamaran is the ideal boat to discover Turkey from the sea. It offers particularly appreciated onboard comfort, with generous outdoor areas and easy circulation, ideal for fully enjoying every stop.

Sailing a catamaran in Turkey provides easy access to the finest cruising grounds of the Eastern Mediterranean and the Aegean Sea, from the unspoiled coves of the Lycian coast to the ancient sites of the Gulf of Gökova, and on to the crystal-clear bays around Göcek and Fethiye.

Turkey is a destination particularly well suited to catamaran cruises: accessible anchorages, short distances between stops, sheltered waters, and numerous shallow bays. A large share of the catamarans available locally are offered with a skipper, especially in high season.

If you prefer a more sporty sailing experience, you can also check out our sailboat rental in Turkey

For a more traditional experience, with crew and in the spirit of a relaxed cruise along the Turkish coast, also discover our gulet rental in Turkey.

In Turkey, Filovent offers a selection of recent, fully equipped catamarans, suited to cruising in the Eastern Mediterranean: frequent anchorages, comfortable life on board, and a balance between sailing, swimming, and cultural discovery.

Depending on your sailing plans, we offer:

  • The sailing catamaran: this is the most common option in Turkey. It lets you enjoy the feel of sailing while benefiting from the comfort and stability typical of catamarans. Ideal for a cruise that balances sailing and relaxation, in areas where thermal breezes are steady in summer.
  • The power catamaran: faster and independent of the wind, it lets you cover more ground in a single day. It is an interesting option for exploring several areas in a week, while enjoying even more generous living spaces on board.

The catamarans available in Turkey are modern units designed for Mediterranean cruising. You will find in particular Lagoon, Bali, and Fountaine Pajot models (Astrea, Elba, Lucia, Tanna…), as well as Sunreef for the most upscale units.

The services offered for your catamaran rental in Turkey

Here are the different services we offer:

  • Bareboat catamaran rental: if one of the members of your crew has the required experience and licenses, you can sail entirely on your own. The catamaran is fully private and you explore Turkey at your own pace, depending on the weather and your wishes.
  • Catamaran rental with skipper: this is the most popular option in Turkey. The professional skipper handles the navigation and guides you to the finest anchorages, which are often hard to spot without local knowledge. They also adjust the itinerary based on the wind, particularly in more exposed areas such as the Gulf of Hisarönü or the Aegean Sea.
  • Crewed rental: offered on the most spacious catamarans, this option generally includes a skipper, a hostess, and sometimes a chef. It lets you fully enjoy the cruise without any hassle, with a level of service close to that of a hotel.
  • Cabin cruise: you book a cabin aboard a catamaran shared with other travelers. The crew handles navigation, meals, and onboard service. An excellent option to discover Turkey without privately chartering an entire boat.

How much does a catamaran rental in Turkey cost?

The table below gives a rough estimate for a one-week rental in Turkey. Prices vary based on the season, the boat's year of build, the model, and availability.

Boat typeLow season  
November to March
Mid-season  
April, May, and October
High season  
June to September
3-cabin catamaran$3,350$5,075$6,370
4-cabin catamaran$4,210$7,020$7,020
5-cabin catamaran$4,430$8,640$8,320
6-cabin catamaran and more$4,540$9,500$10,580

The price includes: the catamaran rental and the main onboard equipment (sails, dishware, bed linens, dinghy, outboard engine).

The price does not include: insurance, port and mooring fees, skipper, hostess, final cleaning (often included in a mandatory pack), extras (paddle, kayak…), and provisioning.

For the rental of a premium catamaran or a yacht in Turkey, please contact us directly to get a personalized quote.

We strongly recommend that you take out our cancellation insurance, which covers the entire crew, as well as security deposit insurance, which is particularly useful in case of damage.

Where to sail a catamaran in Turkey?

Turkey offers varied cruising grounds that are particularly well suited to catamarans:

  • The Lycian coast (Fethiye, Göcek, Kekova): this is the most iconic area. Turquoise waters, pine forests that plunge into the sea, and countless sheltered bays make it an ideal playground for catamarans. The 12 Islands of Göcek, the bay of Fethiye, and the sunken site of Kekova are must-sees, as is the discovery of traditional villages among Lycian ruins and small unspoiled anchorages. To plan your cruise, check out our cruising itinerary in Turkey.
  • The Gulf of Gökova (Bodrum, Marmaris): a protected and sheltered area, ideal for a first sailing experience. You will find long pine-fringed coves, secluded beaches accessible only from the sea, and peaceful anchorages. Bodrum also offers a lively atmosphere with its marina and its Castle of the Knights of Saint John.
  • The Carian coast and the Gulf of Hisarönü: wilder in character, this area alternates between discreet coves, small fishing villages such as Bozburun or Selimiye, and unspoiled anchorages. Conditions can be a bit more demanding depending on the wind, but the region remains very popular for its authenticity.
  • Sailing to the Greek Dodecanese: from the Turkish coast, it is easy to reach the nearby Greek islands (Symi, Rhodes, Kos). Distances are short and make a combined Turkey-Greece cruise perfectly feasible, ideal for varying landscapes and cultures in a single week. Exit and entry formalities should, however, be planned for.

When to sail a catamaran in Turkey?

The sailing season runs from April to October.

Spring (May-June) and early fall (September-October) offer the best conditions: pleasant weather, smaller crowds, and more accessible anchorages.

In July and August, visitor numbers are higher, particularly in Göcek and the bay of Fethiye. Conditions remain excellent, but some areas can be busier and temperatures especially high.

Here is an average of temperatures recorded in recent years in Turkey: 

 JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Air min (°F)46°46°50°55°63°70°75°75°70°63°55°50°
Air max (°F)59°59°64°72°79°88°93°93°86°79°70°63°
Sea water (°F)63°61°61°63°68°73°77°81°79°75°70°66°

Sailing conditions in Turkey

Turkey enjoys overall favorable sailing conditions, with short distances between stops and numerous sheltered bays.

The dominant wind is the Meltemi, blowing from the northwest, which blows regularly in summer, mainly in the Aegean Sea (Bodrum region). It is generally more moderate along the Lycian coast (Fethiye, Göcek), which is sheltered by the terrain. Steady thermal breezes set in during the day and often drop in late afternoon.

The catamaran is particularly well suited to these conditions: its stability and shallow draft let you sail comfortably and reach shallow anchorages with ease. It also lets you explore unspoiled areas, especially the many nature parks and maritime archaeological sites along the Turkish coast.

The documents required to rent a bareboat catamaran in Turkey

To rent a bareboat catamaran in Turkey, you must hold:

  • A coastal boating license (or equivalent),   
  • Sufficient sailing experience.
  • A sailing résumé may be requested by the charter company.

Useful information for your catamaran rental in Turkey   

What language is spoken in Turkey?

The official language is Turkish. In tourist areas such as Bodrum, Marmaris, Fethiye, and Göcek, English is widely spoken, particularly in marinas, restaurants, and shops. German and French are also used in some establishments oriented towards European visitors.

In more authentic areas, particularly small fishing villages, exchanges can take place mostly in Turkish. This is nevertheless rarely an obstacle for travelers.

What currency is used in Turkey?

The official currency is the Turkish lira (TRY / ₺).

Credit cards are accepted in the vast majority of marinas, restaurants, and tourist-oriented shops. Still, it is recommended to always keep some cash on board, especially for small anchorages, more remote bay (koy) restaurants, or certain port services. The euro and the US dollar are sometimes accepted in very touristy areas, but paying in Turkish lira is often more advantageous.

How to get to Turkey?

Turkey is easily accessible from the US and Europe, with several well-served airports:

  • Dalaman (DLM): ideal for cruising the Lycian coast, departing from Fethiye, Göcek, or Marmaris 
  • Bodrum-Milas (BJV): gateway to explore the Gulf of Gökova and the Aegean Sea 
  • Antalya (AYT): for cruises further east, toward the Turquoise Coast

In high season, many direct and one-stop flights are offered from major US hubs such as New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, generally with a connection in Istanbul.  

How to finalize the booking of your catamaran in Turkey?

Once we receive your inquiry, a Filovent advisor will contact you to understand exactly what you have in mind: dates, budget, crew composition, experience level, and expectations (comfort, itinerary, skipper…).

You will then receive several catamaran proposals tailored to your plans, with personalized recommendations on cruising areas and options (skipper, hostess, equipment…).

Once the boat has been chosen, payment of a deposit secures the booking.

Are there any cruising taxes in Turkey?

In Turkey, there is no cruising tax equivalent to the Greek TEPAI for charter boats. However, some costs should be planned for:

  • Port fees: variable depending on the marina (higher in Göcek, Bodrum, and Marmaris in high season)
  • Mooring taxes: applied in some bays and protected areas
  • Transit log: mandatory document for any cruising in Turkey, payable at the start of the cruise
  • Crossing to Greece: fees for leaving Turkish territory and entering Greek waters in the case of a combined cruise

Good to know

Number of boats available 185
Types of service Skipper, Hostess, Chef (meals not included), Sailor
Average price per week $8,812,252
Minimum weekly price $2,538
Maximum price per week $1,566,960,600

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