Gulet ESTRELLA DE MAR
Turkish Aegean sailing with space, style, and a dedicated crew of five
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About Gulet ESTRELLA DE MAR
Estrella de Mar is a traditionally built gulet offering generous accommodation across five cabins for up to ten guests. Launched in 2011, she combines the romance of sail with motor reliability, providing ample deck space and refined interiors throughout.
Her crew of five ensures seamless service, from expertly prepared meals to attentive hospitality. The cabins are generously proportioned and well-appointed, with a master suite, two double cabins, and two twin cabins catering to groups and families seeking comfort without compromise.
The expansive bow features generous sun lounging areas ideal for reading, conversation, or simply absorbing the Aegean light. Below deck, the salon provides a sophisticated retreat with entertainment systems and satellite connectivity for those moments when rest is preferred over exploration.
Highlights
- •Master suite plus four additional cabins, each with en-suite facilities and climate control
- •Dedicated five-person crew including chef, captain, and hospitality staff
- •Comprehensive water sports provision including dinghy, water-skis, canoe, and snorkelling kit
- •Sat-TV, Wi-Fi, and deck speakers; optional jet-ski available upon request
The Charter Experience
Charter Estrella de Mar through the Dodecanese Islands and Turkish Aegean, where shallow anchorages give access to white-stone villages, secluded coves, and Byzantine ruins. Days unfold between Bodrum, Kos, and Rhodes, with flexibility to pursue water sports, coastal dining, or deeper cultural immersion. Fishing enthusiasts can arrange catches to be prepared by the galley; families and groups benefit from water-skiing, ringos, and snorkelling equipment to extend enjoyment across all ages and interests.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin in Bodrum, sailing north to Gökova Bay for anchorage and snorkelling, then island-hop via Symi and Panormitis to Rhodes. From there, venture to Lindos with its clifftop acropolis, then northwest through the Dodecanese to Kos, known for its white beaches and Asclepion ruins. Return calls at Marmaris allow final beach days and evening taverna visits ashore.
Specifications
34.0 m
5
10
Monohull
2011
