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Which Yacht Should You Charter? Motor Yacht vs Gulet vs Sailing Yacht vs Catamaran

Different types of boats available for charter in Gocek: traditional gulet, fast motor yacht, spacious catamaran, and sailboat. Blue cruise options to suit every taste and need.

The first step to turning your blue-cruise dream into reality is choosing the yacht that best suits you and your loved ones. On these journeys, three main yacht types—and a popular modern derivative—are most common: Motor Yachts, Gulets, Sailing Yachts, and Catamarans. Each promises a distinct holiday experience through its comfort, speed, living space, and charter format. Let’s find the one that fits your travel style.

Motor Yachts: Speed, Comfort & Luxury

A luxury motor yacht available for charter, cruising at speed in the Aegean or Mediterranean waters. Private and luxury boat rental options for those seeking speed and comfort.
A luxury motor yacht available for charter, cruising at speed in the Aegean or Mediterranean waters. Private and luxury boat rental options for those seeking speed and comfort.

Ideal for: Groups who want to see more in limited time and prioritize comfort and luxury.

Thanks to their speed, motor yachts cover the distance between far-flung bays quickly—perfect for those who want to make the most of every day. They are typically chartered with a professional captain and at least one deckhand, so navigation, cooking, and housekeeping are handled by the crew. Compared with other types, daily charters are offered more frequently.

Advantages: Speed, luxury fittings, professional crew, flexible daily-charter options.

Disadvantages: Higher fuel consumption; no pure sailing experience.

Gulets: Tradition, Space & Large Groups

A traditional wooden gulet available for charter, sailing in the Aegean or Mediterranean bays. Gulet charter options for a blue cruise and a private boat holiday.
A traditional wooden gulet available for charter, sailing in the Aegean or Mediterranean bays. Gulet charter options for a blue cruise and a private boat holiday.

Ideal for: Big families, larger groups of friends, and travelers who want generous living areas.

The icons of Turkey’s blue-cruise culture, gulets are hand-crafted wooden boats with wide decks and capacious interiors—great for moving around comfortably even with a crowd. Gulets are mandatorily crewed (captain and crew) and usually chartered weekly, offering high flexibility to tailor a private route.

Advantages: Very spacious living areas, high comfort, ideal for large groups, stable and comfortable ride.

Disadvantages: Slower cruising; generally weekly charters only.

Sailing Yachts: Freedom, Nature & Adventure

A modern sailboat available for charter, moving through Aegean waters with its sails full of wind. A private boat rental experience for sailing and maritime enthusiasts.
A modern sailboat available for charter, moving through Aegean waters with its sails full of wind. A private boat rental experience for sailing and maritime enthusiasts.

Ideal for: Small groups or couples who want a more active, close-to-nature getaway.

With a valid license, you can charter bareboat and be the skipper of your own holiday. Gliding silently under sail, trimming sheets, and building seamanship make for a unique experience. Sailing yachts are often more economical than motor yachts and gulets and are commonly chartered by the week.

Advantages: Budget-friendly, immersive nature experience, quiet under sail, sporty/adventurous feel.

Disadvantages: More limited living space; less overall comfort than other types.

Catamarans: Stability, Airiness & Modern Comfort

A spacious and modern catamaran available for charter, anchored in the Aegean bays. A comfortable boat holiday option for families and groups of friends with its large living space and stability.
A spacious and modern catamaran available for charter, anchored in the Aegean bays. A comfortable boat holiday option for families and groups of friends with its large living space and stability.

Ideal for: Groups who want sailing fun without giving up space-especially those sensitive to seasickness.

With two hulls, catamarans are significantly more stable than monohull sailboats, reducing the risk of motion sickness. Their layout delivers an apartment-like saloon and multiple cabins, and the shallow draft lets you anchor in the quietest corners. Like sailing yachts, they can be chartered crewed or bareboat.

Advantages: Spacious interiors, very stable (less rolling), combines sail and engine efficiently, shallow-water access.

Disadvantages: Typically higher marina/berthing fees.

Gocekonline Tip: Ask yourself, “What’s my top priority this holiday?” If it’s speed & luxury, choose a motor yacht. If it’s comfort with a big family, pick a gulet. If it’s adventure and becoming one with the sea, go for a sailing yacht. If you want the best of all worlds—spacious and stable, a catamaran is your match.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which yacht type is best for large families or groups?
Gulets excel for big groups thanks to very spacious decks and cabins, and they are always crewed for comfort.
I have limited time and want to see more—what should I choose?
Motor yachts. Their speed shrinks distances between far bays and they’re usually crewed for a seamless experience.
We want sailing and comfort with minimal seasickness. Suggestions?
Catamarans offer wide living areas and high stability (less rolling), great for families and motion-sensitive guests.
Is a sailing license required?
Only for bareboat (skipperless) charters, typically sailing yachts and some catamarans. Crewed gulets/motor yachts require no license for guests.
Which option is usually most budget-friendly?
Bareboat sailing yachts are typically the most economical. Gulets and motor yachts cost more but include crewed service.
Are catamarans more expensive to berth?
Often yes. Their beam can increase marina/mooring fees compared to monohulls.
Can I book for a single day?
Daily charters are more common with motor yachts; gulets and sailboats are typically weekly in peak season.