Gulet Moe (ex. A Eser)
Luxury Gulet Charter MOE
General Overview
The luxury gulet MOE offers an exclusive blue cruise experience that blends traditional Turkish gulet elegance with modern comfort. With an overall length of 24 meters, MOE was originally built in 1998 and fully refitted in 2020 to meet contemporary luxury charter standards. Based in Bodrum and flying the Turkish flag, this refined gulet is an excellent choice for guests seeking privacy, comfort, and authenticity.
Design and Construction
MOE features a classic wooden hull design that ensures stability and smooth cruising along the Aegean and Mediterranean coastlines. Her 24-meter structure provides generous interior and exterior living spaces, allowing guests to enjoy both comfort and freedom of movement. While preserving her traditional character, modern upgrades introduced during the refit give MOE a timeless and elegant appearance.
Accommodation Details
The gulet accommodates up to 6 guests in 3 well-appointed cabins, each designed to provide a peaceful and comfortable stay. Spacious layouts, natural light, and carefully selected materials create a relaxing onboard atmosphere. The cabins are ideal for families or small groups who value privacy and a boutique yachting experience.
Interior and Salon Areas
MOE’s interior salon offers a cozy yet sophisticated environment for dining and relaxation. Comfortable seating arrangements and warm wooden finishes reflect the spirit of classic gulet craftsmanship. This space serves as a social hub during meals while also offering a cool and calm retreat throughout the day.
Deck and Outdoor Living Spaces
The spacious deck areas are one of MOE’s highlights, offering ample room for sunbathing, dining, and leisure. Both the fore and aft decks are thoughtfully arranged to maximize comfort and sea views. Whether enjoying breakfast at anchor or watching the sunset over secluded bays, guests can fully immerse themselves in the blue cruise lifestyle.
Performance and Cruising
With a cruising speed of 9 knots and a maximum speed of 12 knots, MOE provides a smooth and relaxed sailing experience. These performance characteristics ensure a quiet and fuel-efficient journey, allowing guests to fully enjoy the serenity of the sea and surrounding nature.
Water Toys and Activities
MOE is equipped with a variety of water toys to enhance the onboard experience. A service boat with a 60 Hp outboard engine enables easy access to nearby shores. Additional equipment includes a Stand Up Paddle Board, water skis, Ringo, canoe, snorkeling gear, and fishing tackle, offering enjoyable activities for guests of all ages.
Why Choose Gulet MOE?
For travelers seeking a refined and intimate yacht charter experience, Luxury Gulet MOE stands out as an exceptional option. Her limited guest capacity, modernized structure, and extensive onboard amenities make her ideal for families and small groups. Operating from Bodrum, MOE promises a memorable blue cruise filled with comfort, tranquility, and unforgettable coastal scenery.
Aegean Region Blue Cruise Routes and Places to Visit
The Aegean Region: The Birthplace of the Blue Cruise
The Aegean Region is considered the birthplace of the Blue Cruise tradition in Turkey and remains one of the most popular destinations for weekly yacht charters. With its crystal-clear waters, unspoiled coves, and rich maritime heritage, the Aegean coast offers an exceptional setting for a luxury yachting experience. Blue cruises in the Aegean combine natural beauty, ancient history, and the freedom of the open sea in a single unforgettable journey.
Bodrum Peninsula and Surroundings
Bodrum is one of the most iconic Blue Cruise destinations in the Aegean Region. Popular stops such as Orak Island, Aquarium Bay, Karaada, and Pabuçburnu are highlights of weekly yacht itineraries. The turquoise waters are perfect for swimming and snorkeling, while Bodrum’s vibrant atmosphere offers a unique blend of relaxation and entertainment. Bodrum-based Blue Cruises appeal to guests seeking both lively social life and peaceful anchorages.
Gulf of Gökova Routes
The Gulf of Gökova is one of the most untouched and naturally preserved Blue Cruise routes in the Aegean. English Harbor, Sedir Island (Cleopatra Island), Akbük Bay, and the Seven Islands are among the most popular stops in this region. Thanks to its favorable sea and wind conditions, Gökova is ideal for weekly yacht charters. This route is perfect for guests looking for tranquility and a deep connection with nature.
Datça Peninsula and Knidos
The Datça Peninsula stands out as a serene Blue Cruise destination away from crowded tourist routes. Known for its pristine coves and crystal-clear waters, Datça offers a peaceful yachting experience. The ancient city of Knidos, famous for its spectacular sunsets and historical ruins, is one of the most memorable stops on weekly yacht cruises. Datça routes offer a perfect harmony of nature and history.
Bozburun and Hisarönü Gulf
Bozburun and the Hisarönü Gulf are among the most peaceful and protected Blue Cruise areas in the Aegean Region. Selimiye, Orhaniye (Kızkumu), Bencik Bay, and Dirsekbükü are frequently visited during weekly yacht charters. The calm and clear waters make this region ideal for swimming and relaxation. Bozburun-based Blue Cruises are perfect for guests seeking a quiet and nature-focused yachting holiday.
Izmir Bays and the Çeşme Peninsula
Izmir and the Çeşme Peninsula add a different character to Blue Cruise routes in the Aegean Region. Alaçatı, Çeşme, Karaburun, and Foça are known for their natural beauty and favorable winds, attracting sailing enthusiasts from around the world. Yacht charters departing from Izmir allow guests to explore both historic ports and modern coastal destinations within a single itinerary.
Weekly Charter Rates
General Specifications
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