Kemer Private Yacht Tour and Sailing Routes

A private yacht, all yours — you choose the yacht, you choose the route.

Kemer Private Yacht Tour: your yacht, your route

A private yacht and a program built around you. A Kemer private yacht tour means the yacht, the route and the rhythm of the day are all yours — not a crowded party boat, just a private cruise reserved for your group.

The ancient harbour ruins of Porto Ceneviz, the archaeological site of Phaselis and the crystal-clear waters of Suluada that rival the Maldives — these stops are the heart of every Kemer private yacht tour. Each morning our yachts set off from Kemer Marina and, after a day filled with lunch and swim stops, bring you back in time for the sunset.

Traditional Turkish gulets, modern motor yachts and Kemer yacht Rental options — there is a yacht to suit every budget and every group. Come with the family, book with friends, or crown your honeymoon on the clear waters of the Mediterranean. For weekly bookings, our yacht charter options are also available on request.

From gulets to VIP yachts A boat for every budget and every group
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Different route options Pick the bays and the program that suit you
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Truly private yacht tour The yacht and the route are entirely yours
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Ultra VIP transfer Door-to-door pick-up in comfortable VIP vehicles

Private Yacht Tour vs Shared Pirate Boat: what is the difference?

When you search for a "boat tour" in Kemer, two very different products show up. Here is a quick comparison so you can see at a glance which one fits you:

  Private Yacht Tour (what we offer) Shared Pirate Boat
Who's on boardOnly your own group80–150 strangers
RouteYou choose, fully flexibleFixed, no changes
Departure timeAdjusted to your scheduleFixed (usually 10:00)
AtmosphereCalm, tailored to youFoam parties, animation
LunchPlated service from a set menuCrowded buffet
Best forFamilies, friends, honeymoons, special daysA one-off day at sea

Both can be a nice day out — but they answer different needs. We only offer the private Kemer yacht tour experience.

What is included in the yacht tour?

  • Professional captain and crew
  • Fuel and harbour fees
  • Lunch (choice of meat, chicken or fish)
  • Unlimited refreshments — fruit, tea, coffee, soft drinks
  • Service staff and guide
  • Swim stops and snorkelling opportunities
  • Life jackets and safety equipment

Choose your Kemer private yacht tour route

From Porto Ceneviz to Suluada, from Phaselis to a golden sunset — every private yacht tour departing Kemer tells a different Mediterranean story. Pick a route just for your group on a yacht reserved only for you, and browse the available yachts below.

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The bays along the Kemer yacht tour routes

The bays and historical stops waiting for you when you set sail from Kemer Marina. Every Kemer private yacht tour follows a different route and visits different coves — you can see below which bays appear on which tours.

Moonlight Bay - first stop on Kemer yacht tour

Moonlight Bay

Just north of Kemer, a calm cove surrounded by pine forests. The shallow, still water is perfect for family swimming. Only 15 minutes from the marina, it is the first stop of nearly every short and mid-length tour.

Paradise Bay (Alacasu) Kemer

Paradise Bay (Alacasu)

A small cove between Kemer and Tekirova, with white pebble beaches and turquoise water. Locals also know it as "Alacasu". Surrounded by forest, the water stays cool — making it one of the most popular stops on hot summer days.

Kiriş Bay - Kemer coastline

Kiriş Bay

The wide, soft-sand bay in front of Kiriş, Kemer's neighbouring village to the north. Its deep water is ideal for diving and swimming. Short and mid-length tours usually serve lunch here.

Kiriş Cave Kemer

Kiriş Cave

A natural sea-level cave on the Kiriş shoreline. The yacht slowly approaches the entrance and the water inside lights up in turquoise reflections. A short but striking stop, perfect for photos and videos.

Aquarium Bay - crystal-clear water

Aquarium Bay

The name comes from the clarity of the water — you can watch the fish and rocks below from the surface. A favourite among snorkellers. A peaceful break in the middle of the longer routes for resting and swimming.

Sazak Bay - Antalya coast

Sazak Bay

Near Porto Ceneviz, a serene cove framed by green slopes. Reachable only from the sea, with no road access. A favourite stop on longer routes for guests who are after silence and seclusion.

Adrasan Bay - long Kemer yacht tour

Adrasan Bay

About two hours south of Kemer, a wide bay where the mountains meet the sea. Known for its long sandy beach and fishing-village atmosphere. Close to the turning point of the Suluada tour; an ideal swim break on the way back.

Food and refreshments on a Kemer yacht tour

A yacht tour is not only about swimming and bay-hopping — what you eat on board and how you are taken care of is a big part of the experience. On our Kemer yacht tours we offer a fully equipped food and drink service.

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Lunch

On most of our yachts, lunch is freshly prepared on board by the ship's chef during the tour. On some tours it is served by our trusted catering partners. In both cases, the menu arrives at your table as a plated service with a modern presentation.

  • Choice of meat, chicken or fish
  • Vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options
  • Olive-oil dishes, mezes and fresh salads
  • Children's portions
Special dietary requests must be communicated at the time of booking.

Refreshments and drinks

Throughout the tour, water and all hot and cold soft drinks are unlimited and free of charge. Our chef serves seasonal fruit platters, freshly brewed Turkish tea and coffee.

  • Water and unlimited soft drinks
  • Turkish tea, coffee and hot drinks
  • Seasonal fruit platter
  • Light snacks and nibbles
All included in the menu price — no extra charge.
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Alcoholic drinks

Alcoholic drinks are available on our yachts. You can pre-order your preferred drinks at the time of booking, or bring your own bottles on board if you prefer.

  • Wine, beer and spirits
  • Pre-order option
  • Guests are welcome to bring their own
  • Pricing for your selected yacht on request
Alcohol prices vary by yacht and are confirmed at the time of booking.

On some yachts, fresh seafood (such as prawns, calamari or lobster) is included in the standard menu; on others, it can be added for an extra fee. Special menu requests and pricing details are confirmed during the booking process.

Which month is best for a yacht tour?

The Kemer yacht tour season runs from April to November. Each month has its own atmosphere and advantages. Below is a quick guide to the sea and weather you can expect at different times of the year.

April – May

Early season

Air18 – 26 °C Sea18 – 22 °C

The crowds have not yet arrived and nature is at its greenest. The days are long and the heat is comfortable. The water can feel a little cool for swimming, but these are the months when the bays are at their most peaceful.

Photography & quiet
June – August

Peak summer

Air27 – 35 °C Sea24 – 28 °C

The hottest, sunniest and busiest part of the year. The sea is perfect for swimming and the sky is mostly cloudless. Tours fill up fast, so booking early is important. A hat and sunscreen are essential.

Peak swimming
September – October

Golden autumn

Air22 – 31 °C Sea24 – 27 °C

Considered the ideal time of year for a yacht tour. The summer heat softens, the sea is still warm, the crowds thin out and prices become more balanced. You can anchor in any bay you like and the light is perfect for photography.

The ideal window
November

End of season

Air17 – 22 °C Sea22 – 23 °C

The last month of the season. The air starts to cool down but sunny days are still plentiful. The sea stays surprisingly warm. A quiet, romantic time of year for short tours and sunset cruises.

Calm and warm
December – March: winter season

During these months our regular tour schedule is suspended. Weather and sea conditions may not be suitable for tours. For special requests, you are welcome to contact us and ask about private bookings on days with favourable weather.

What to bring — and what you can leave at home

If this is your first yacht tour, or your first time on a boat trip in Kemer, knowing what to pack makes the day easier. Here is a quick guide.

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Bring with you

  • Sunscreen SPF 50+ recommended. The sun feels stronger out at sea than on land.
  • Towel We have a limited number of towels on board, so we recommend bringing your own.
  • Swimsuit or swim shorts Best worn under your clothes; changing space on board can be limited.
  • Sunglasses Choose UV-protected lenses for the glare off the water.
  • Hat A wide-brimmed hat is especially useful around midday.
  • A change of clothes A light cardigan for evening tours, a spare T-shirt for daytime.
  • Waterproof phone case Useful if you want to take photos while swimming.
  • Some cash For extra drinks, tips or small purchases.
Guests prone to seasickness are advised to bring tablets with them.

We provide

  • Lunch Plated service from a set menu.
  • Unlimited soft drinks Water, tea, coffee, hot and cold soft drinks all included.
  • Seasonal fruit and light snacks
  • Life jackets In adult and child sizes.
  • Snorkelling set Limited number on most yachts. We recommend bringing your own if you have one.
  • Safety equipment Professional crew and a first-aid kit.
  • VIP transfer from your hotel Within the Kemer area, in comfortable VIP vehicles.
For special diets, vegetarian menus or alcohol service, please let us know at the time of booking.

Frequently asked questions

The questions guests most often ask before a Kemer yacht tour, with clear answers. If your question is not here, you can reach us on WhatsApp or by phone.

How long does a Kemer yacht tour last?

Our yacht tours start from a minimum of 4 hours and run up to 10 hours, depending on the program. Our sunset tour is 4 hours, the Phaselis tour 5 hours, the Full Day tour 8 hours, and our longest Porto Ceneviz and Suluada tours each last 10 hours.

For private bookings, the duration and times can be adjusted to suit our guests' preferences.

Can the tour times be changed?

Yes. While each program has standard departure times, on private bookings the departure and return times can be customised around your schedule. Just let us know your preferences when booking.

Can the bays you visit be reached by road?

Some of our bays can only be reached by sea. Hidden spots like Porto Ceneviz, Sazak Bay and Cleopatra Bay have no road access; you can only see them on a yacht tour.

Bays such as Phaselis, Kiriş and Adrasan can be reached by road as well, but the experience is very different from the sea.

What happens if the weather is bad?

If the weather deteriorates to a point where the tour cannot run safely, we reserve the right to postpone or cancel the tour for your safety. As this counts as a cancellation on our side, your deposit is fully refunded, or it can be transferred to another suitable date.

The decision is made based on the most up-to-date weather forecast on the day, and we contact you a few hours before the scheduled departure at the latest.

Can I get a refund if I cancel my reservation?

Our cancellation policy is as follows:

Cancellations made up to 48 hours before the tour receive a full deposit refund.

Cancellations within 48 hours of the tour, or no-shows, are non-refundable.

You can change the date of your booking at any time and move it to another available date.

How can I pay?

We accept payments in cash. A deposit is taken at the time of booking, and the balance is paid on the day, either on board or during the transfer. We accept foreign currencies (EUR, USD).

For different payment methods, we are happy to discuss options during the booking process.

Can we bring children on the yacht tour?

Yes, our yacht tours are completely family-friendly. Child-size life jackets are available on every yacht. We offer safe swimming in shallow bays, plenty of room to move on deck and children's portions on the menu.

There is no minimum age for our family tours.

Is the tour suitable for non-swimmers?

Absolutely. You do not need to be a swimmer. You can sunbathe on deck, enjoy the views and cool off on the yacht while it is anchored in the bays. When you do want to get in the water, you can do so safely with a life jacket.

Our crew keeps an eye on guests in the water throughout the tour.

How many people can a yacht hold?

Each of our yachts has its own capacity. Some are ideal for small families, while larger yachts can accommodate groups of 20–30 people. Tell us the size of your group when choosing a tour, and we will recommend the most suitable yacht.

All our tours are fully private; the yacht is reserved only for you and your group, with no other guests added.

Can I bring my pet with me?

Pets are allowed. However, in our experience, animals can become unsettled on a boat — engine noise, motion and the unfamiliar environment all create stress. For this reason, we generally do not recommend bringing pets along.

If you still wish to bring your pet, please let us know at the time of booking.

Can pregnant guests join the yacht tour?

There is no obstacle for guests with a healthy pregnancy. The yacht is comfortable in calm sea conditions, and there is no rocking once anchored in a bay. Even so, we recommend consulting your doctor and spending most of your time on the shaded parts of the deck.

Is there an age limit?

There is no specific age limit on our yacht tours. We welcome guests of all ages, from babies to seniors. For older guests, our crew assists with boarding and disembarking.

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