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Perfect for groups The Kavanca suits families or friends wanting to explore Turkey's coast together without breaking the bank. With 6 cabins sleeping 12, you've got space and flexibility for mixed-age groups or couples traveling together.
Classic gulet charm This traditional wooden gulet delivers authentic Turkish sailing vibes with solid essentials, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, snorkeling gear, and a dinghy for exploring hidden coves. The stand-up paddle boards are a nice touch for low-key water time between anchorages.
Excellent value proposition The zero deposit is genuinely appealing, and 1997-built gulets in this size and cabin count typically offer competitive weekly rates. You're getting a well-equipped boat without the premium price tag of newer vessels.
One practical note At 24 meters with 12 berths, cabin sizes will vary, some may feel snug, so clarify layouts with Flaka Sailing before committing if personal space matters to your group. The boat's age is honest rather than a dealbreaker, but confirm recent refits on mechanical systems during your pre-charter inspection.
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Based at Bodrum Marina, in Bodrum, Turkey. Sailing Gulet Kavanca is operated by Flaka Sailing.
Bodrum Marina sits at the gateway to the Turkish Riviera, with the Greek Dodecanese islands lying just 10-15 nautical miles north across the Aegean. Week one typically involves exploring the rugged coastline south towards Marmaris, island-hopping through sheltered bays, and working with the northwesterly winds that dominate summer sailing. The marina itself offers good facilities and is well-positioned for either a relaxed coast-hugging itinerary or a longer crossing towards Rhodes and the wider eastern Aegean.
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