Crewed Sailing Yacht SWAY
Traditional gulet comfort with modern watersports in Turkish waters
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About Crewed Sailing Yacht SWAY
SWAY is a custom gulet offering understated elegance for discerning groups seeking the Aegean. Built in 2005, this motor sailer accommodates up to 9 guests across 4 ensuite cabins, each with independent climate control and satellite entertainment. Two master suites and two guest cabins ensure privacy, whilst the crew quarters remain discreetly separated forward. Every cabin features antibacterial linens and sound isolation, creating a serene retreat between days on the water.
The main saloon provides a comfortable gathering space with TV, DVD, and stereo systems, whilst indoor and outdoor entertainment options cater to both relaxation and social occasions. Climate control operates 24 hours daily with noise-reduction technology, preserving the natural tranquillity of coastal cruising. An extensive watersports collection includes a Zodiac tender, waterskis, sea scooter, windsurfer, wakeboard, and full snorkelling equipment, enabling both active pursuits and leisurely exploration.
Highlights
- •Two master cabins and two guest cabins, all ensuite with satellite TV and personal climate control
- •Comprehensive watersports package featuring Zodiac tender, waterskis, windsurfer, wakeboard, and snorkelling gear
- •24-hour air conditioning with noise reduction and antibacterial linens throughout
- •Professional crew included; fuel provision for 4 hours daily within Turkish territorial waters
The Charter Experience
Charter SWAY around Bodrum and the Turkish Aegean, where sheltered bays, Byzantine ruins, and vibrant coastal villages create an ideal itinerary for both relaxation and discovery. The gulet's traditional design blends seamlessly with the region's maritime character, whilst modern amenities ensure comfort throughout your voyage. With a professional crew included and fuel provision for up to 4 hours daily, the logistics are handled discreetly, allowing you to focus on the experience. Harbour fees and Turkish taxes are covered, simplifying budgeting for your week.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might depart Bodrum for the tranquil Aegean islands, anchoring near Gökova Bay for morning snorkelling and afternoon windsurfing. Cruise further to Rhodes for cultural exploration, then return via the Turkish coastline, pausing in remote coves accessible only by tender. Evening entertainment aboard might include backgammon or PlayStation, whilst the crew manages navigation and all harbour formalities.
Specifications
24.5 m
4
8
Monohull
2005
12 kn
4
