
Catamaran Charter Bodrum
Bodrum is one of the best places in the Mediterranean to begin a catamaran charter. The peninsula is ringed with marinas, the castle watches over the harbour, and the moment you clear the breakwater the bays open up around you. On a catamaran the whole thing feels easy: the deck stays flat, the cockpit is wide enough for the whole group, and the trampolines up front catch the breeze as you motor out for your first swim.
From Bodrum your natural cruising ground is the Gulf of Gökova, a long, sheltered gulf of pine-backed coves, hot springs and clear green water. A catamaran's shallow draft lets you slip close in to anchor at English Harbour, Cleopatra's Island and the quiet bays the bigger boats skip. Across the water lies the Greek Dodecanese, with Kos just a short hop away, so a Bodrum charter can easily mix Turkish bays with a Greek island stop.
Milas–Bodrum Airport (BJV) sits about 45 minutes from the marinas, with good summer connections, so you can land and be aboard the same afternoon. Every catamaran is fully crewed, with a skipper who knows Gökova's winds and anchorages and a cook to keep you fed. Send us your dates and party size and we will match you to the right boat.
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Frequently asked questions
Why charter a catamaran from Bodrum?
Bodrum opens straight onto the sheltered Gulf of Gökova, and a catamaran's flat deck and shallow draft make the most of it. You get level, family-friendly sailing and easy anchoring close to shore in bays a deeper monohull would have to avoid.
Where do you sail from Bodrum?
The main cruising ground is the Gulf of Gökova, with coves like English Harbour and Cleopatra's Island. The Greek Dodecanese sits just across the water, so Kos and a Greek stop are easy to add.
How far is the airport?
Milas–Bodrum Airport (BJV) is roughly 45 minutes from the Bodrum marinas by road. We can arrange a private transfer so you step off the plane and onto the catamaran with no fuss.
What does it cost and what is included?
You charter the whole catamaran by the week, with the price set by the boat and your group size. Crew, mooring for a standard itinerary and standard equipment are included; fuel, food and extra fees are confirmed in your quote.


