Charters in Bodrum
Aegean base

Yacht Charters from Bodrum

The biggest charter port in Turkey, and the natural starting line for the Aegean. Most vessels in our directory are Bodrum-built, Bodrum-based, and know the peninsula intimately.

Bodrum is the centre of Turkish charter. The town built half the gulets you see in our directory and most of the captains spent their early careers walking these decks. From the marina you can be in your first swim cove within an hour, on the Greek side (Kos, Kalymnos) the same afternoon if the paperwork is done in advance.

Bodrum suits trips that want both nightlife and quiet — start with a dinner ashore in Bodrum, then peel west into Gümüşlük or south to the Hisarönü and Gökova gulfs where the bays empty out. Captains here also do the long crossings to Marmaris and Datça when the wind is right.

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Aegean access

Direct line into Gümüşlük, Gökova, the Greek Dodecanese (Kos/Kalymnos/Symi), and the Datça peninsula.

Largest fleet

More vessels here than any other Turkish port — wider price range, more dates, easier to match a specific spec.

BJV airport

Bodrum-Milas (BJV) is 35 min from the marina. Direct flights from London, Berlin, Istanbul, plus low-cost European hubs.

Dinner ashore

Walk-on / walk-off Bodrum old town, plus the famous fish restaurants in Gümüşlük if the captain anchors there.

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Itinéraires recommandés

Itinéraires les mieux adaptés à charters in bodrum.

Quand y aller

Saison charter à Bodrum en bref. Les températures de l'air et de la mer sont des valeurs typiques de la journée.

MayCalme
Air 24°C · Mer 20°C

Bays empty, hotels not yet booked, water just warm enough — the locals' pick.

JuneModéré
Air 28°C · Mer 23°C

Long days, water warming fast, perfect cabin-charter month.

JulyHaute saison
Air 32°C · Mer 25°C

Hot, busy, expensive — but reliable wind and the famous Bodrum nightlife.

AugustHaute saison
Air 34°C · Mer 26°C

Meltemi winds make for great sailing but the bays are full. Book months ahead.

SeptemberModéré
Air 29°C · Mer 25°C

The connoisseur month — water still warm, bays clearing out, prices easing.

OctoberCalme
Air 24°C · Mer 22°C

Last good month. Some days windy; pack a fleece for sundown.

Y arriver

BJV · Bodrum-Milas Airport

35 km
Depuis la marina
35–45 min
Transfert
€40–60
Taxi

Direct seasonal flights from London (Stansted, Gatwick), Manchester, Berlin, Hamburg, Vienna, Zurich, plus year-round from Istanbul. Most low-cost European hubs run summer-only routes. Domestic Pegasus and Turkish Airlines connections via Istanbul or Ankara cover the rest of the year.

Infos pratiques

À savoir

Marina + port fees
D-Marin Bodrum is the main berthing harbour. Captains include marina fees in the charter price for departure-day berthing; long stays at the dock during the week add roughly €100–250/night depending on vessel size.
Fuel
Pay-as-you-go on top of the charter price. Budget €1,500–€3,000 per week depending on motor-vs-sail balance and vessel size — gulets motor more, sailboats less.
Greek-island paperwork
Crossings to Kos, Kalymnos, Leros, Patmos, Symi are all routine but require a transit log entry on the Turkish side and customs clearance on the Greek side. Tell the captain at booking — paperwork takes 24–48 hours.
Provisioning
Most captains handle a base provisioning order for the week (breakfast, lunch, soft drinks, fruit) included in the charter rate. Special requests, alcohol, dinners ashore are extra. The Bodrum fresh market runs Tuesday + Friday.
Tipping
Standard captain + crew tip is 5–10% of the charter rate, paid in cash on the last day. Splittable across the crew at your discretion — most captains will distribute fairly.

Mouillages accessibles

Où les itinéraires d'une semaine depuis ce port vont réellement. Temps de navigation approximatifs, conditions modérées.

Gümüşlük1 hr 30 min

The fish-restaurant village at the western tip of the peninsula. Anchor offshore, tender ashore for sunset dinner. The Rabbit Island walk at low tide is a cabin-charter ritual.

Yalıçiftlik1 hr 15 min

Sheltered bay on the south Bodrum coast, perfect for a first-night anchorage with calm overnight conditions and a beach bar ashore.

Çökertme4 hrs

Hisarönü Gulf classic — a horseshoe bay framed by olive groves, traditional fish restaurants on stilts. The famous folk song "Çökertmeden Çıktım da Halilim" is named after it.

Knidos4 hrs 30 min

The ancient Greek city site at the western tip of the Datça peninsula. Ruins, lighthouse, and the place where the Mediterranean and Aegean technically meet.

English Harbour5 hrs

Famously sheltered Datça bay where the British fleet hid during WWII. Total silence overnight, no village, just pine forest and water.

Kos (Greece)2 hrs 30 min

Closest Greek island to Bodrum. Day trip with paperwork prepared, or overnight if the captain has cleared Greek customs in advance.

À terre

Que faire la veille de l'embarquement et après le débarquement, plus une courte liste de restaurants qui valent le détour.

Veille du charter

Bodrum old town is walkable from most marinas. Visit the 15th-century Castle of St Peter (now a museum of underwater archaeology — the Uluburun bronze-age shipwreck is here), wander the bazaar streets, then dinner at one of the old-town meze restaurants. Stay near the marina; many gulet charters board Friday evening for a Saturday morning departure.

Lendemain du débarquement

Most flights leave mid-afternoon, so Saturday morning leaves time for a final swim or breakfast at a marina café. If your flight is Sunday, an overnight in Bitez (10 min by taxi) gets you a quieter beach village than central Bodrum, plus the Sunday craft market.

Où manger à terre
  • Mavi RestaurantFish + meze

    Old-town favourite — the fish is bought daily at the Bodrum auction, the meze plates are the most generous in town.

  • KocadonModern Turkish

    Stone-courtyard restaurant in a 200-year-old townhouse. Higher price point; book ahead in summer.

  • Limon Cafe (Gümüşlük)Garden bistro

    If your captain anchors at Gümüşlük — citrus-grove setting, Mediterranean menu, sunset views toward Rabbit Island.

  • Bodrum BalıkçısıSeafood grill

    Marina-front, no-reservations, point-at-the-fish-and-eat-it. The lokal's pick.

Envisager un autre port

Même côte, ligne de départ différente — l'argument court pour chaque alternative.

Planifier un charter à Bodrum par mois

Chaque mois a son climat, sa fréquentation et son prix — choisissez la semaine qui convient à votre groupe, puis réservez un gulet basé à Bodrum.

Planifier par nombre de cabines

Le nombre de cabines est la mesure la plus honnête — les acheteurs cherchent par cabines plus que par longueur. Choisissez l'aménagement adapté à votre groupe.

Questions fréquentes

Pour charters in bodrum.

When is the Bodrum charter season?

Late April through mid-October. Peak weather and prices: July and August. The best balance of weather, water temperature, and quieter bays is mid-May to mid-June and September.

Can we cross to the Greek islands from Bodrum?

Yes — Kos, Kalymnos, Leros, Patmos and Symi are all reachable. Plan ahead: each crossing needs a transit log entry and the captain has to declare on both sides. Add a day either side for paperwork.

Is Bodrum better than Fethiye for first-time charterers?

They suit different trips. Bodrum is busier, livelier, more options, more nightlife. Fethiye is greener, more sheltered (Twelve Islands), better for families. If in doubt, families and quieter trips lean Fethiye; mixed-age groups and party crowds lean Bodrum.

Do prices include fuel?

No — fuel is paid separately on most charters. Budget €1,500–€3,000 per week of cruising depending on vessel size and how much you motor vs. sail. Captains can give you a real number based on the route.

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