Kaya Guneri Plus was released by Bodrum Shipyard in 2010. The Turkish brand also refitted the luxury sailing yacht in 2014 to make it more feature rich. Guests love the oversized deck spaces, posh interiors and wide collection of water toys on board. It’s roomy enough to hold 12 guests so it’s perfect for big groups or families that want to cruise the Turkish coast with grace.
Dimensions & Performance
This stylish, family charter isn’t made to zip around the water at lightning fast speeds and that’s exactly the point. Instead, it’s built to cruise at a comfortable pace that gives you time to soak in your surroundings and enjoy the view. She goes up to 14 knots but you can slow it down a little to conserve fuel. She operates best at 12 knots.
You’ll love the shallow draft that lets you get as close as possible to some of the region’s best kept secret coves and sheltered bays. These make great spots to anchor overnight and are exciting to explore the next day.
Interiors
Kaya Guneri Plus features handsome, rich interiors that give each space an upscale feel. The walls are paneled in deep, gleaming wood that contrasts beautifully with the stark white linens and table coverings. There are windows throughout each cabin that allow natural light to permeate all the rooms.
There are six suites in all. This includes a master suite, two double cabins and two twin cabins. In addition, six crew members can also travel with your party to give you a truly stress free getaway..
Amenities & Recreation
Once you see how much there is to explore on the Turkish coast, you’ll be glad that Kaya Guneri Plus comes with so many water toys. You’ll have access to a canoe, ringo, wakeboard and water ski. There’s also snorkeling gear and fishing equipment.
With this much variety, every guest can choose the kind of toy that fits their style. You’re free to zoom across the water or take it a little easier with a slow paced canoe ride.
Kaya Guneri Plus is available for the summer and winter season. She cruises around the Mediterranean all year and sticks close to Turkey.