Mare Nostrum; Turkish Gulet for charter
We are presently on board Mare Nostrum, cruising along the southern coast of Turkey from Marmaris to Bodrum. We have on board with us Kim Kavin, of Charterwave, who is on board to write an article about Mare Nostrum and chartering in Turkey for a prominent yachting magazine. We just finished our first day of cruising out of Marmaris and are anchored in a lovely little cove called Serce Limani. Mare Nostrum at 44 meters, and just launched last year, is one of the great new Gulets available for charter along the southern coast of Turkey that we feel is representative of what a top level luxury Gulet offers today. Even now as I write, I am connected to the on board wireless, which is offered free of charge, while sitting in Serce Limani, far away from everything, except clear blue waters, and the Turkish countryside.

Accomodations
Mare Nostrum is comfortable for a total of 12 guests in 6 guest staterooms, all with ensuite bath. Mare Nostrum is one of the few luxury Gulets with 6 guest staterooms, and each of the staterooms are equal in size so there is no dominant master stateroom, which is perfect for charterers who are sharing the cost. The Gulet is built in various types of mahogany, with very nice inlays of little woods throughout. There are 5 guest staterooms with double beds and one guest stateroom with two singles. The linens and bath products rival any luxury charter yacht in any other worldwide location. The baths are modern, each with two raised bowl sinks, marble tiled floor and a shower with numerous spray nozzles.
Mare Nostrum charters for euro 45,000/week for 12 guests. This price includes the 18% Turkish VAT, find gourmet dining, all domestic beverages, wines and beer, and all fuel for the main engines and generators. In addition is fuel for the water toys and tender, non domestic alcoholic beverages requested, and fees for private marinas, if requested by the Charterer, as town quays and anchoring is free. A crew gratuity is also customarily left at the end of the charter.
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