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Gulet charm for groups The Grande Lale suits families, friends, or corporate groups looking for a relaxed, social sailing experience in a traditional Turkish gulet. At 26 metres with 6 cabins sleeping up to 12, it's an affordable way to explore for larger parties who don't mind sharing intimate quarters.
Solid practical setup Solar panels, air conditioning, a generator, and Wi-Fi keep you comfortable without feeling roughed-in, while the ice maker and snorkeling kit suggest thoughtful provisioning for warm-water cruising. The zero deposit is refreshingly straightforward—no administrative friction.
Value-conscious choice For a 1992-build gulet sleeping a dozen, pricing appears keen compared to purpose-built charter yachts; you're paying for authentic wooden-boat character and social sailing rather than cutting-edge finishes.
Age and transparency note At 32 years old, Grande Lale will feel rustic—perfectly charming if that appeals to you, but worth asking Guldeniz directly about recent refits, engine hours, and exact cabin configurations, especially if you're committing from overseas. The missing base location is unusual; confirm where you'll actually depart from before booking long-haul flights.
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Based at Bodrum Marina, in Bodrum, Turkey. Grande Lale is operated by Guldeniz Sailing Cruises.