Gulet CANEREN
Classic gulet elegance across Greece and Turkey's finest waters
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About Gulet CANEREN
CANEREN is a Mengi Yay 27m gulet offering crewed charter across the Cyclades Islands and Aegean coastlines. Built in 1996, she combines timeless design with contemporary comfort, accommodating up to 9 guests across 4 cabins (3 double, 1 twin). Captain Cafer and Chef Engin lead a dedicated crew committed to crafting bespoke itineraries tailored to your preferences.
Her interiors blend rich teak finishes with premium fabrics, whilst the flybridge provides unobstructed views over anchorages and coastal settlements. The aft alfresco dining area frames sunsets over sheltered bays, and the foredeck offers a quiet vantage point for morning light. Each cabin features a private bathroom and entertainment options.
Highlights
- •Flybridge with panoramic seating ideal for sunset aperitifs and morning coffee
- •Comprehensive water sports selection including tender, skis, wakeboards, paddleboards and snorkeling gear
- •Onboard chef preparing daily menus showcasing regional produce and international preferences
- •Flexible itinerary design between Greece's Cyclades and Turkey's protected bays, guided by experienced Captain
The Charter Experience
Charter CANEREN through the Cyclades Islands or along Turkey's Aegean coast, where protected anchorages provide morning swims and afternoon exploration. Days may include visits to whitewashed villages accessible by tender, snorkeling over shallow reefs, or quiet mooring in traditional fishing harbours. Evenings unfold with Chef Engin's daily menus, local wines, and the gentle sound of water against the hull. The yacht's tender, paddleboards, and snorkeling kit enable spontaneous discovery; water skis, wakeboards and Ringos cater to those seeking activity. Whether you seek cultural immersion, culinary discovery, or water sports, the crew adapts the voyage to your rhythm.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might depart from Bodrum, exploring the limestone bays near Dalyan before crossing to the Dodecanese islands' quieter anchorages. Days follow guest preference: village visits and archaeological sites, underwater exploration, leisurely beach clubs via tender, or unscheduled mooring in remote coves. Return via Marmaris and Gocek, with the option to remain on the Turkish coast or extend into Greek waters.
Specifications
27.0 m
9
4
9
Monohull
1996
10 kn
4
