Turkish Yacht Presents New Additions to Its Existing Fleet

Turkish Yacht Presents New Additions to Its Existing Fleet

Turk Yacht expands Luxury Yacht Charter fleet in Turkey. One of Marmaris’ largest yacht charter agent, Turk Yacht, recently presented new Turkish yacht additions to their existing fleet for luxury yachts; the Dolce Mare (formerly Carmina) and Dea Delmare. The Grande Mare has been known to serve famous people from around the globe, such as Demi Moore.

The Hollywood star took the opportunity of a gulet cruise in Turkey from Fethiye, a resort on the country’s Mediterranean shore. Grande Mare (formerly Carmina) was at her disposal, well placed to visit unspoiled crystalline bays, many of which not accessible by land.

This magnificent Turkish gulet, recently refitted in 2012, is 34 meter long with five luxury cabins including two masters with mahogany finishing. The yacht has all the standard entertainment such as a plasma TV, a DVD player and a wide selection of CDs, movies , library and games and water toys such as a jet ski and scuba diving gear. Simply a dream, her traditional, yet historical elegance, the Grandemare is a very pleasing choice for embarking on a luxury yacht charter in Turkey.

The magnificent Dea Delmare is a High Deluxe class Turkish gulet, well known in yacht charter cruises in Turkey. Dea Delmare gulet was launched in 2009 and was designed with total peace, relaxation and well being in mind. This luxury gulet is a wide beamy vessel which offers guests a spacious salon and expansive decks on which to relax during their luxury yacht charter holidays in Turkey. Refitted in 2012, the Gulet Dea Delmare is a beautiful modern classic motor-sailor based in Turkey and available for luxury yacht charters from April to the end of October.

With both these new Turkish gulet additions to their existing yacht fleet, as well as having been refitted recently in 2012, you can certainly expect first class service on board a top level luxury yacht when you holiday at sea on a gulet cruise in Turkey.

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Shipbuilding Tribune Staff, February 2, 2012; Image: turkyacht