Crewed Sailing Yacht SAMSARA
Hand-crafted Turkish gulet for Balearic exploration from Mallorca
About Crewed Sailing Yacht SAMSARA
SAMSARA is a traditional wooden gulet offering authentic Mediterranean sailing with contemporary comfort. Built to classic specifications, she combines open-air living with sheltered entertaining spaces, making her equally suited to full-day excursions and week-long island cruises throughout the Balearics.
Departing from Port Andratx on Mallorca's south-western coast, SAMSARA accesses waters rimmed by hidden coves and anchorages. Many are reachable only by boat, and Dragonera Island natural park lies within easy reach. The location provides an ideal base for guests seeking secluded swimming and coastal exploration without sacrificing proximity to established provisioning.
Highlights
- •Hand-crafted timber hull with classic gulet proportions and seaworthy heritage
- •Cushioned deck sunbathing area and spacious covered aft dining for al fresco service
- •Four guest cabins sleeping up to 12, with two bathrooms and full crew quarters
- •Kayaks, snorkelling equipment, and fishing gear included; tender for shore access
The Charter Experience
Charter options range from sunset cruises and evening barbecues to flexible day hire and extended Balearic itineraries. The gulet's size and deck layout encourage both social gatherings and intimate retreats. On-board amenities include water toys (kayaks and snorkelling equipment), fishing gear, fresh-water showers, and a full galley and bar for meal preparation and entertaining. Your captain and crew handle navigation and hospitality throughout.
Suggested Itinerary
A week-long Balearic cruise might depart Andratx, call at remote anchorages off the Tramuntana coast, then cruise eastward to Dragonera Island for swimming and wildlife viewing. Secondary islands including Cabrera and smaller islets offer further exploration, with flexibility to divert to harbours such as Sóller or Puerto Pollensa based on weather and guest preference.
Specifications
18.6 m
12
4
8
Monohull
1992
