Gulet CARPE DIEM IV
Turkish-built wooden gulet for discerning Aegean exploration
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About Gulet CARPE DIEM IV
CARPE DIEM IV represents a rare proposition in East Mediterranean yacht charter: a substantial wooden gulet built to exacting standards, with accommodation for up to 12 guests across six thoughtfully appointed cabins. The vessel's mahogany interiors and marble-appointed bathrooms reflect classical gulet craftsmanship, whilst the dual master suites offer distinct advantages: the aft cabin commands expansive views; the forward master includes private sauna facilities.
The layout prioritises al fresco living. The aft deck functions as the social hub, furnished with dining, bar facilities, and sunbed arrangements. Forward, generous deck space provides additional sunbathing zones. A Sonos audio system reaches throughout the yacht, complemented by a substantial water toy collection spanning tenders, jet skis, wakeboarding equipment, windsurf gear, and full snorkelling and fishing provisions.
A crew of seven professionals manages all aspects of your passage, from navigation to culinary service. Charter rates include all-inclusive service, eliminating hidden costs for a seamless Mediterranean experience.
Highlights
- •Six cabins accommodating 12 guests, including two master suites with distinct characteristics
- •Wooden hull and superstructure with mahogany joinery and marble bathrooms throughout
- •Comprehensive water toy collection: jet skis, wakeboarding equipment, canoes, and full snorkelling gear
- •Professional seven-person crew and all-inclusive charter rates across Cyclades Islands and Turkish coast
The Charter Experience
The Cyclades Islands and Turkish Riviera demand a vessel and crew calibrated to their particular appeal. CARPE DIEM IV operates throughout these waters, where crystalline anchorages, whitewashed villages, and Byzantine ruins define the itinerary. The gulet format excels here: deeper draft than motor yachts permits access to shallow bays; traditional sailing credentials lend authenticity to anchorage exploration; the generous deck space encourages languid days at sea. Your crew manages all logistics, from provisioning to water sports coordination, permitting you to focus entirely on the rhythm of Aegean cruising.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might commence in Bodrum or Gocek, threading the Turkish coast southward past Ekincik and Dalyan before crossing to the Greek Cyclades. Anchor off Symi's harbour for waterfront dining, explore Paros and Antiparos, then drift through lesser-visited islands such as Despotiko. Return via Naxos and Mykonos, or reverse the itinerary depending on seasonal winds and preferences. Your crew will tailor the precise routing to weather, interests, and desired pace.
Specifications
47.0 m
12
6
12
Monohull
2011
11 kn
6
