The charter fee covers the yacht, standard equipment, and insurance. Cleaning, tourist tax, and any optional extras (skipper, paddle board, etc.) are billed at the base — we confirm the full breakdown when you request a quote.
Charter pricing is famously opaque. Here's everything the operator will charge — mandatory items paid at the base, plus optional add-ons you can opt into.
Perfect for traditionalists. The Queen Alin is a classic 19-meter gulet, ideal if you want that authentic wooden sailing vessel experience without breaking the bank. She suits small groups or families (up to 6 guests) who value character and aren't chasing ultra-modern luxury.
Solid practical features. A water maker on board is genuinely useful for longer charters, and Wi-Fi keeps you connected when you want it. The 2011 build is well-maintained for a gulet of her age, and the zero deposit is refreshingly straightforward.
Excellent value proposition. Gulets offer remarkable space and charm compared to same-length monohulls, and this one appears sensibly priced for what you're getting. You're paying for the experience and comfort, not boutique branding.
Logistics matter here. The operator details are minimal in your data, so before booking, confirm the exact base location, gulet charters vary wildly depending whether you're sailing Turkey, Croatia, or Greece. That affects your flight connections and transfer time significantly from major European or US hubs. I'd also ask directly about crew experience and whether they speak fluent English, since that transforms the whole charter.
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Based at Fethiye port, in Fethiye, Turkey. Queen Alin is operated by Ada Yacht Sailing.
Karagözler Mah, Fevzi Cakmak Cd.
Fethiye port sits at the gateway to Turkey's southwest coast, with week one typically taking you east towards the dramatic anchorages of the Ekincik Bays and Dalyan, or west to the Sarsala area and beyond. The sheltered waters and numerous island stops make it ideal for building confidence in the first few days before pushing further into the Mediterranean. Prevailing summer northwesterlies mean you'll have consistent downwind legs to popular cruising grounds, with good provisioning stops at Ekincik and Göcek within easy reach.
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