Fethiye Gulet Charter: An Overview for Routes, Marinas & Planning
A Fethiye gulet charter is one of the calmest ways to explore the Turkish Riviera.
Routes often combine the sheltered bays of Göcek with short passages, relaxed swimming stops,
and easy logistics from Dalaman Airport.
This page covers what travelers typically need first: where gulets dock, what areas you can reach in a week,
and a shortlist-style section of rental gulets based in or operating from Fethiye.

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Why Fethiye Works for Gulet Charters
Fethiye sits between Marmaris and Kaş, with a coastline shaped by protected bays and short cruising distances.
This geography supports a calm onboard rhythm: more time at anchor, more swimming stops, and less time under way.
Many guests choose Fethiye for its balance of scenery and logistics.
You can reach Göcek bays quickly, include Ölüdeniz as a shore visit, or cruise east toward the Lycian coast when conditions allow.
Marinas & Access from Dalaman Airport
Fethiye hosts two main yacht harbors: Ece Marina and the Fethiye Yacht Harbor.
Both support gulet operations during the season with provisioning access and practical docking arrangements.
- Central location: Easy to plan west toward Göcek or east toward Kaş.
- Marina services: Fuel, water, electricity, provisioning markets, and technical support.
- Airport access: Dalaman Airport (DLM) is typically around 45–50 minutes by road.
Popular Cruising Areas from Fethiye
Weekly planning usually focuses on one main direction to keep days relaxed.
Below are the most common areas guests ask for when starting in Fethiye.
- Göcek Bays: Short passages, protected anchorages, and easy day-to-day pacing.
- Ölüdeniz (shore visit): Often included as a coastline highlight depending on route flow.
- Lycian Coast toward Kaş: Longer scenery-driven days for guests who prefer more coastline coverage.
The final route is always confirmed based on weekly availability, sea conditions, and formal clearance requirements.

