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We can
promise you the holiday of a lifetime on a IHRS TRAVEL Tours
Yacht Cruise. This is the perfect way to savour the timeless
beauty of Turkey’s Aegean coast with day tranquil days of
sailing, dropping anchor to explore idyllic little islands
and swimming in the warm crystal-clear waters of secluded
beach-fringed bays.
Flying fish…
Dolphins… Breathtaking sunsets… Star-filled balmy nights…
These are just a few of the vivid memories you’ll treasure
long after you’re back on dry land. A goulette (Gulet)
cruise is the ultimate tonic - we know of no better way to
completely relax and unwind. If you wish, you can lend a
hand to the captain and crew, but all you need to do is
concentrate on taking it easy soaking up the sun with
something cool at your side; or lazing in the shade of the
aft deck with a good book. All cruises offer full board and
the cooks prepare variety of delicious local and
international meals. Goulettes also have their own bar for
your favorite tipple. Each cabin has a double berth, private
shower/WC and storage areas - not that you need to take much
luggage with you since life on an Aegean Yacht Cruise is
very simple and laid back and mostly all you require is your
bathing things plus maybe some sensible shoes, for
expeditions ashore.
Traditional
Turkish yachts are called "goulettes", to someone who knows
nothing about boats, the goulette is a relic from the days
of Christopher Colombus miraculously survived. They are
simple, comfortable and seaworthy. There is the forward deck,
ideal for sunworshippers and the generous aft deck for lazy
living. The cabins have double beds with en suite WC’s and
showers, The crew have separate quarters with private
facilities. The interior saloon is spacious. The fully
equipped galley has a full size oven and cold stores.
All IHRS
TRAVEL Tours Blue Voyage Vessels are 19 - 27 meters length.
All cabins have en - suite WC & Showers (hot&cold). There is
a music set, VHF Radiotelephone, GSM mobile phone and a
dinghy on each yacht. The crew consists of a captain, a cook
and a deckhand.
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