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The singular design of Turkey's indigenous sea-going vessel,
the gulette, blends practicality and tradition in a relaxed
style that embodies the Blue Voyage. Over the years gulettes
have evolved from traditional fishing and cargo vessels
into their present profile of a broad beam and wide deck.
Constructed
mainly in the shipyards of Bodrum, Bozburun, Marmaris and
İstanbul, and along the Black Sea Coast, the boats are equipped
with motors as well as fully functional rigging. The number
of passengers a gulette carries depends on the boat's size,
although most of them accommodate between eight and twelve
people. These vessels offer passengers separate accommodations,
and chartering one includes services and entertainment.
Modern gulettes are comfortably equipped with all of the
amenities of home and encourage an environment in which
you are expected to do nothing but enjoy yourself. The closeness
of the entourage on board promotes an atmosphere of friendship
and sharing; relations between passengers and crew tend
to be relaxed and casual. Travel agencies can arrange charters
and fixed tours for a specific group or for you individually.
Unlike cruises on large ocean liners, on
a gulette you can explore the secluded and often deserted
bays and coves of the coastline. The small harbors and settlements
offer an intimate view of coastal life which large ships
simply cannot. In many ways a gulette is like a full-service
hotel where every room has a sea view and the scenery changes
constantly.

M/S NİL BESTE
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