Gulet Akifoglu Built in 2003 and loved ever since, stretches 28 meters across the Aegean. She's not the newest boat in the harbor. She's better than that. She's the one with stories to tell, with wood that's aged into warmth, with corners that have held decades of laughter.
Below deck, eight cabins wait. Six doubles for couples. Two twins for friends. All with air conditioning that works, showers with hot water that lasts, and…
Gulet Akifoglu Built in 2003 and loved ever since, stretches 28 meters across the Aegean. She’s not the newest boat in the harbor. She’s better than that. She’s the one with stories to tell, with wood that’s aged into warmth, with corners that have held decades of laughter.
Below deck, eight cabins wait. Six doubles for couples. Two twins for friends. All with air conditioning that works, showers with hot water that lasts, and windows that frame the sea like paintings you’ll want to take home.
Sixteen guests fit comfortably. Not crammed. Comfortably. There’s room to spread out, room to come together, room to find that quiet corner with a book or join the party on the foredeck.
Some yachts give you a snorkel and call it a day.
Two canoes for racing across hidden bays
Windsurfing for those who like a challenge
Snorkel gear for exploring the world beneath
Fishing tackle for proving you could have fed yourselves
Want more? The crew can arrange Water Ski, Wake Board, Ringo, or Banana. The kind of toys that turn adults into children and children into legends—at least until someone falls off.