Top 10 Questions British Guests Ask About Gulet Cruises
1. What is a Gulet?
A gulet is a handcrafted wooden yacht built in Turkey, originally designed for fishing and sponge diving. Today, they’re modern, comfortable boats used for private charters. Each gulet has several cabins with en-suite bathrooms, a professional crew, and plenty of deck space for dining, sunbathing, and relaxing.
2. Do I Need to Know How to Sail?
Not at all. Every gulet comes with a licensed captain and full crew, so guests don’t need any sailing experience. Your only “job” onboard is to relax, swim, and enjoy the scenery — the crew handles everything from navigation to meal service.
3. Are Meals Included?
Yes, most gulet holidays include full-board dining — breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, and dinner prepared by an onboard chef. Menus are usually Mediterranean-style with fresh vegetables, seafood, and grilled meats. Drinks are sometimes extra, depending on the charter package, so it’s best to check in advance.
4. Is There Wi-Fi Onboard?
Most gulets offer Wi-Fi within Turkish coastal waters, allowing you to check messages or share photos. However, coverage may be limited in remote bays — which many guests see as a chance to truly disconnect and unwind.
5. Can We Bring Our Own Drinks?
Yes, in many cases you can bring your own beverages, including wine or soft drinks. Some luxury gulets offer a stocked bar or drink packages, but Mirya Yachting allows guests to bring their preferred brands on board without corkage fees.
6. How Much Should We Tip the Crew?
Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. The general guideline in Turkey is 5–10% of the charter price, shared among the crew. Many British guests prefer to hand the tip to the captain at the end of the trip as a sign of gratitude for great service.
7. What’s the Best Month to Travel?
The gulet season runs from May to October.
May & June: pleasant weather, fewer crowds.
July & August: warmest sea, colorful atmosphere.
September & October: cooler evenings, peaceful bays.
For families, early summer is ideal; for couples, late September offers perfect tranquility.
8. Are Gulet Holidays Safe for Kids?
Absolutely. Gulets are stable and spacious, with shaded decks and plenty of safety equipment. Families often choose 5–6 cabin gulets where children can have their own rooms. The crew is used to hosting families, and mealtimes are flexible for young travelers.
9. Can We Visit Greece Too?
Yes — many gulet routes combine Turkey and the Greek Dodecanese Islands such as Kos, Symi, or Rhodes. These itineraries require passport control at the first port, but Mirya Yachting organizes all paperwork in advance. It’s a great way to experience two cultures in one holiday.
10. How Do I Book with Mirya Yachting?
Booking is simple. You can contact Mirya Yachting through the website or request a personalized quote via email. Once you choose your yacht, route, and dates, a professional consultant assists you through each step — from menu planning to airport transfers.
⚓ Final Word
British guests love gulet holidays for their balance of comfort, privacy, and authenticity. Whether it’s your first charter or your fifth, the experience feels refreshingly personal — a true escape on the calm waters of the Turkish coast.
Ready to plan your gulet holiday? Contact Mirya Yachting for tailored offers and expert guidance.
Photos: Motto gulet, 24 meters, 4 cabins



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