Last Cabins: Princess Alize Türkiye Yacht Charter This August — Exclusive Gulets journal
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Last Cabins: Princess Alize Türkiye Yacht Charter This August

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Princess Alize luxury gulet charter Türkiye

August on the Turkish Aegean and Mediterranean coast is, frankly, as good as it gets. The light is golden, the water is warm enough to swim at dusk, and the hidden coves between Marmaris and Fethiye feel like places the rest of the world simply hasn't found yet. When a beautifully appointed six-cabin gulet opens up for two prime August weeks, we pay attention — and we think you should too.

Princess Alize has just become available for 1–8 August and 15–22 August 2026, and she's exactly the kind of vessel that defines what a luxury gulet charter should feel like.

The Vessel

Six cabins — including two master cabins — means Princess Alize sails comfortably with up to twelve guests without ever feeling crowded. Onboard air conditioning runs around the clock, a genuine luxury when August temperatures climb. The foredeck seating area is genuinely spacious — the sort of space where you linger over breakfast for two hours without realising it. A full complement of water sports equipment means the days are as active or as languid as you choose.

What really sets this charter apart is the crew. Five dedicated professionals, including a female chef and a hostess, look after every detail. A skilled chef aboard a gulet changes everything — think freshly caught sea bass with meze, mezze platters at anchor, sunset cocktails timed perfectly. This is a private yacht charter experience, not a package holiday.

Princess Alize gulet interior and deck

The Coastline: A Türkiye Yacht Charter Like No Other

The routing for both weeks traces some of the finest sailing waters in the eastern Mediterranean. The 1–8 August itinerary allows embarkation from Marmaris, Bodrum, Göcek, or Fethiye, finishing in Fethiye — so guests arriving into different airports can be accommodated. The 15–22 August week begins in Fethiye and disembarks in Marmaris, Bodrum, Göcek, or Fethiye.

That flexibility matters. It means you can structure your Türkiye yacht charter around flights, not the other way around.

The coastline itself — the so-called Turquoise Coast — is the stuff of daydream sailing. Göcek's twelve islands. The ancient Lycian ruins at Ölüdeniz. The glassy, pine-fringed inlets around Marmaris that reveal themselves only by sea. You won't cover all of it in a week, but you won't want to leave either. That's rather the point.

The Offer

Charter rate for Princess Alize is €24,500 per week — covering all twelve guests across six well-appointed cabins, five crew, and the full run of water sports equipment. For a luxury charter holiday of this calibre on one of Türkiye's most celebrated coastlines, that represents serious value split across a group.

Both August windows are live now, but August on the Turquoise Coast does not stay available for long. If either week fits your calendar, we'd encourage you to move quickly — our team can hold the vessel while you confirm your party details.

Reach out to us directly and we'll have everything ready for you.

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