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About this vessel
For those seeking the ultimate blend of freedom and luxury on the open sea, Bella Mare offers an unforgettable gulet experience. Based in Bodrum, this magnificent 38-meter gulet was originally built in 2008 and underwent an extensive refit in 2014, ensuring a modern and sophisticated sailing experience. Flying the Turkish flag, Bella Mare combines elegance with comfort to provide an extraordinary holiday experience for its guests.
Adventure seekers will be delighted with Bella Mare’s wide array of water toys and activities. The gulet is equipped with a jet ski, water ski, wakeboard, paddle board, ringo, wind surf, banana boat, and canoe, promising endless fun on the water. Additionally, snorkeling gear and fishing equipment allow guests to explore the mesmerizing underwater world.
Why book through MaviSail
TURSAB-licensed partner
This vessel is operated through MaviSail by a TURSAB-licensed Turkish travel agency. MaviSail handles your inquiry; we disclose the contracting party on your written quote.
Concierge handles everything
Tell us your dates and group size; we confirm with the operator and send you a quote within 24 hours. Reply in EN, TR, RU, or DE.
No deposit until confirmed
We hold no funds. The partner agency takes payment only after the captain has accepted your dates — so you're not locked in to anything you can't actually have.

Datça Peninsula
7-day · 110nmThe original gulet route — from Marmaris → Datça
Hugging the long thin peninsula that points west towards Greece — quiet bays, archaeological Knidos at the tip, and the clearest water on the Turkish coast. The route the first commercial gulets ran in the 1980s.
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Marmaris → Bozburun⚓ BozburunSouth to the gulet-building village of Bozburun. Visit the boatyards in the late afternoon.2
Bozburun → Bencik⚓ BencikShort morning sail to Bencik, a long fjord-like bay with three excellent fish restaurants.3
Bencik → Dirsekbükü⚓ DirsekbüküThe hidden cove — accessible only by boat, surrounded by pine forest. Hike inland to the abandoned Greek village.4
Dirsekbükü → Knidos⚓ KnidosLong sail to the western tip of the peninsula and the ancient port of Knidos. Walk the ruins at sunset.5
Knidos → Mersincik⚓ MersincikRound the cape into more sheltered waters; anchor in pristine Mersincik with its eucalyptus grove.6
Mersincik → Datça town⚓ DatçaCross to Datça town for a market morning, almond and olive oil shopping, dinner in the old harbor.7
Datça⚓ DatçaSlow breakfast on board; disembark by 11.
Captains often vary the order or anchorages depending on weather and group preferences — ask in the inquiry.
Pricing
Free, no obligation. No deposit until the captain confirms dates.







