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Wednesday, 30 July 2025

More Reviews Thank You So Much





 

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Booking Service provided 

Fast, knowledgeable and reliable
Duygu  understood my request and responded with a perfect boat suggestion promptly. The entire booking process was under 15 minutes. I will be booking our family trip at Gocek based on her recommendation.

Date of experience: 07 July 2025





Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Excellent trip on June 2025

I used the  business in June 2025. The service was quick and safe. You pay the partially to website which is protecting you. Also, you can see all the photos and details of the boat. I organized and paid only 1 day before. I paid the rest of payment to the owner of the boat on the date of trip. Definitely I recommend.

Date of experience: 20 June 2025



Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Easy to use website connecting boats to…

Easy to use website connecting boats to charter clients.
Responsive staff and owners communicate well through the portal.
Payment link process makes for easy booking.

Date of experience: 16 June 2025



Rated 5 out of 5 stars

The website was very user friendly and…

The website was very user friendly and representative Ms Duygu kept calling us and checking back on us throughout the whole process, she was great

Date of experience: 11 June 2025



Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Great experience

Ece was super nice and helpful and solved all my problems very quickly. Thank you very much, it is not easy to find a good service like this.

Date of experience: 28 May 2025


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Friday, 25 July 2025

Malta Sailing Odyssey


 

A sailing adventure around Malta offers a fantastic way to explore the island's stunning coastline, crystal-clear waters, and its fascinating history. Here’s an itinerary that covers the main highlights, allowing you to experience Malta from the sea while enjoying beautiful anchorages and unique spots.


Day 1: Arrival in Valletta

Arrival: Arrive in Valletta, Malta’s capital, and board your boat at the Grand Harbour or nearby marina.

Explore Valletta: Spend the day exploring Valletta’s historic sites, including St. John’s Co-Cathedral and the Upper Barracca Gardens. Enjoy the local cuisine at the waterfront.

Overnight: Moor in the Grand Harbour or nearby marina for the night.


Day 2: Valletta to Comino

Sail to Comino (1.5 to 2 hours): Depart Valletta in the morning and sail to Comino, a small island between Malta and Gozo, famous for its Blue Lagoon.

Blue Lagoon: Anchor in the Blue Lagoon, known for its turquoise waters, ideal for swimming and snorkeling.

Explore Comino: Take a walk around the island, explore the Comino Tower, and enjoy the quiet nature of the island.

Overnight: Anchor in the Blue Lagoon or at Santa Marija Bay.


Day 3: Comino to Gozo (Mgarr Harbour)

Sail to Gozo (1 to 1.5 hours): Head towards Gozo, Malta’s sister island, known for its rural charm and stunning coastline.

Mgarr Harbour: Arrive at Mgarr Harbour, Gozo’s main port. Explore the town and enjoy the local restaurants.

Explore Gozo: Visit the Ggantija Temples, an ancient UNESCO World Heritage site, or take a hike through the countryside.

Overnight: Stay at Mgarr Harbour or anchor at nearby coves like Xlendi Bay.




Day 4: Gozo (Xlendi Bay and Dwejra Bay)

Xlendi Bay: Spend the day sailing around Gozo and anchor in Xlendi Bay, a picturesque spot with cliffs, clear water, and caves.

Dwejra Bay: Head to Dwejra Bay, home to the famous Azure Window (now collapsed), and enjoy a swim in the stunning waters.

Overnight: Anchor in Dwejra Bay or return to Mgarr Harbour.


Day 5: Gozo to Blue Grotto (Malta)

Sail back to Malta (1 to 1.5 hours): Leave Gozo behind and sail back to Malta. Anchor near the famous Blue Grotto.

Blue Grotto: Explore the Blue Grotto caves by boat and enjoy the unique blue light in the water.

Marsaxlokk: Head to Marsaxlokk for lunch, a traditional fishing village known for its colorful boats.

Overnight: Moor at the nearby marina or anchor in the bay.


Day 6: Blue Grotto to Marsaskala

Sail to Marsaskala (30 minutes): A short sail will bring you to Marsaskala, a charming seaside village with a beautiful harbor.

Explore the village: Walk around the quaint streets, visit local shops, or relax at a café by the sea.

Overnight: Stay at the marina or anchor in the bay.




Day 7: Marsaskala to St. Paul’s Bay

Sail to St. Paul’s Bay (1 hour): Head north to St. Paul’s Bay, a busy tourist area with beautiful coastline and beaches.

Explore: Visit the nearby village of Bugibba and explore the famous St. Paul’s Island, where St. Paul is believed to have been shipwrecked.

Overnight: Moor at the St. Paul’s Bay marina or anchor nearby.


Day 8: St. Paul’s Bay to Mellieha Bay

Sail to Mellieha Bay (30 minutes): Sail to Mellieha Bay, one of Malta’s most famous sandy beaches.

Relax and Explore: Spend the day swimming, lounging on the beach, or hiking up to the Mellieha Sanctuary for panoramic views.

Overnight: Moor in the bay or at the nearby marina.


Day 9: Mellieha Bay to Cirkewwa

Sail to Cirkewwa (1 hour): Head to the northernmost point of Malta, Cirkewwa, where ferries depart for Gozo.

Explore the area: Visit the nearby dive sites, including the Cirkewwa Reef, or hike along the scenic coastline.

Overnight: Anchor in Cirkewwa or stay at the nearby marina.




Day 10: Cirkewwa to Valletta

Sail back to Valletta (1.5 hours): Begin your return journey to Valletta.

Explore more of Valletta: Use the afternoon to see anything you may have missed on your first day, such as the National Museum of Archaeology or the Fort St. Elmo.

Farewell dinner: Enjoy a final dinner overlooking the Grand Harbour.

Overnight: Return your boat and stay in Valletta.


This itinerary provides a balanced mix of relaxation, exploration, and adventure. You can adjust sailing times and activities based on your interests and the weather, but this will give you a comprehensive view of Malta and its surrounding islands from the comfort of your boat. 


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Wednesday, 23 July 2025

What Types of Yachts Can You Rent ?


 

Choosing a yacht for rent is not just a choice of transportation, but a lifestyle for the duration of a sea voyage. Renting a yacht gives you the opportunity to live out a role: to be a poet, a hero, a strategist, a ruler. Below are portraits of the main types of yachts with their character, advantages and ideal use case.



Romantic sailing yacht under sail


A symbol of freedom, wind and true sea spirit.

Who chooses: Dreamers, philosophers, romantics, sailors at heart.
Ideal for: The Mediterranean, the Ionian Islands, regattas and secluded routes.


Positive:
• Eco-friendly and economical
• The feeling of a real sea route
• Small draft — suitable for shallow water


Minuses:
• Requires experience or a captain
• Dependence on windy weather
• Less spacious than a catamaran




Catamaran is a stable and spacious ally
Wide, stable, designed for relaxing without pitching.

Who chooses: Families, couples with children, groups of friends, those who do not like pitching.
Ideal for: Caribbean, Seychelles, French Polynesia, Mediterranean.


Positive:
• Stable even in strong waves
• Spacious decks and cabins
• Small draft — suitable for beach parking
Minuses:
• More expensive parking in the marinas
• Maneuverability is inferior to a single-hull yacht
• May not be suitable for mooring in older ports




Motor yacht hunter beyond the horizon
Powerful, fast and accurate. It is not the wind that chooses, but the course.

Who chooses: Business people, VIP guests, those who value time and status.
Ideal for: French Riviera, Amalfi coast,  Mediterranean,social events.


Positive:
• High speed and mobility
• Luxury and technical equipment
• Independent of wind and weather conditions
Minuses:
• High fuel consumption
• Expensive rent
• Less inventory autonomy




Gulet — an oriental legend
A wooden miracle with a soul. Warmth, slowness and the smell of the sea.

Who chooses: Gourmets, aesthetes, couples traveling for the sake of atmosphere.
Ideal for: Turkey, Dodecanese Islands, Bodrum, Marmaris.


Positive:
• Comfort, spaciousness, romance
• Rental crew is enabled by default
• Ideal for evening parties on deck

Minuses:
• Not for speed and long-distance routes
• Navigation is not always up-to-date
• Rental is more often possible only with a crew.




Superyacht — A Palace on the water
Flying deck, spa, parties, and all-inclusive x10 level.

Who chooses: Millionaires, celebrities, those who celebrate events “on a grand scale”.
Ideal for: Monaco, Saint Tropez, the Caribbean, the Cannes Film Festival.


Positive:
• Maximum comfort and exclusivity
• Full crew and personal chefs
• Possibility of on-board activities
Minuses:
• Very high rental cost

• Requires advanced management
• Limited access to small marina




Explorer — The modern Captain Nemo
It was created for harsh conditions, loneliness and real discoveries.

Who chooses: Researchers, photographers, cinematographers, ambitious yachtsmen.
Ideal for: Arctic, Baikal, circumnavigation routes.


Positive:
• Robust construction and huge fuel capacity
• Greater autonomy
• You can go where there is no infrastructure
Minuses:
• Less sophistication
• A narrower focus
• Expensive operation and maintenance




Pleasure yacht (day-boat) — the hero of one day
Lightweight, maneuverable and affordable.

Who chooses: Tourists, couples, young people, those who want an adventure for the day.
Ideal for: Exploring the Gulf of Finland, Sochi, Majorca, Barcelona.


Positive:
• Easy to rent and manage
• Suitable for short trips
• Affordable
Minuses:
• No cabins or showers
• Dependence on the weather
• Suitable for daytime routes only.


Yacht rentals are always more than a choice of transportation. It’s a choice of adventure and sometimes it’s a choice of your new side. Feel who you are at sea, and then the yacht will find you by itself.

Monday, 21 July 2025

Martinique Sailing Adventure




A sailing adventure around Martinique is a fantastic way to explore the Caribbean's beauty, with its mix of French culture, lush landscapes, and stunning beaches. Here’s a 7-day sailing itinerary that covers the best of the island and nearby destinations.


Day 1: Le Marin (Departure & Preparation)

Start at Le Marin, the main marina in Martinique, known for its excellent yacht services and provisioning.

Stock up on supplies, check your boat, and explore the lively waterfront restaurants.

Spend the night at anchor in Sainte-Anne, a picturesque village with white sand beaches.


Day 2: Sainte-Anne to Anse d’Arlet (Southwest Coast)

Sail along the southwest coast, passing the iconic Diamond Rock.

Stop for snorkeling at Anse Dufour, known for its sea turtles.

Anchor at Anse d’Arlet, a charming fishing village with a beautiful beach and beachfront restaurants.




Day 3: Anse d’Arlet to Fort-de-France

Morning swim and snorkeling before heading to Fort-de-France, the capital.

Explore Fort Saint-Louis, local markets, and the famous Jardin de Balata.

Enjoy the nightlife or dine at a Creole restaurant.


Day 4: Fort-de-France to St. Pierre (Northwest Coast)

Sail north along the rugged coast, stopping at Anse Couleuvre, a remote black sand beach.

Arrive in Saint-Pierre, the historic town destroyed by Mount Pelée’s eruption in 1902.

Visit the volcano museum, explore ruins, or take a short hike.




Day 5: St. Pierre to Dominica (Optional) or Back Down the Coast

Option 1: If you want an offshore adventure, sail 25 NM to Dominica, a nature lover’s paradise.

Option 2: Head back south, stopping at Case Pilote or Les Trois-Îlets for watersports and Creole culture.


Day 6: Return to Southern Martinique – Relaxing Beach Day

Spend the day at Salines Beach, one of Martinique’s most beautiful.

Anchor at Îlet Chevalier for snorkeling in clear waters.




Day 7: Le Marin (Return & Departure)

Sail back to Le Marin, clean up the boat, and enjoy a final Caribbean meal before heading home.


This trip balances adventure, culture, and relaxation, making the most of Martinique’s natural beauty and French-Caribbean charm.


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