King Of The Sea
€70,000–€94,500 / weekAPA, fuel, gratuity additional per MYBA convention
Launched in 2024, King Of The Sea sleeps twenty-two across ten cabins - one of the largest gulets in the fleet by guest count. The flybridge holds a jacuzzi and a lounge that takes up most of the deck. The aft cockpit runs straight onto the swim platform. Home port is Bodrum.
A gulet for twenty-two.
Length47m
Beam10m
Built / refit2024
Crew9
Cabins
MasterKing bed, en-suite with shower
VIPQueen bed, en-suite with shower
VIPQueen bed, en-suite with shower
DoubleQueen bed, en-suite with shower
DoubleQueen bed, en-suite with shower
DoubleQueen bed, en-suite with shower
DoubleQueen bed, en-suite with shower
DoubleQueen bed, en-suite with shower
TwinTwo single beds, en-suite with shower
TwinTwo single beds, en-suite with shower
Sample itineraries
The Bozburun peninsula
Bozburun is where the gulets are built. It's a small working shipyard town without much tourism. You'll spend the day in Serçe, where the road runs out, and anchor in still waters, pine-filled hills all around.
The Lycian shore
Just south of Göcek, the Twelve Islands archipelago marks the start of the Lycian shore. You'll sail past the Lycian rock-tombs and anchor in The Blue Lagoon, with Babadağ rising behind.