Gulet Bedia Sultan is owned by a family—people who step aboard not to check a balance sheet, but to welcome you into their home.
Gulet Bedia Sultan built in 2008 and refit so many times since—2020, 2021, 2022, 2023—that she's essentially brand new every season . Each refit wasn't just maintenance. It was love. Attention paid by people who care about every detail because this boat carries their name.
What 35 Meters Feels…
Gulet Bedia Sultan is owned by a family—people who step aboard not to check a balance sheet, but to welcome you into their home.
Gulet Bedia Sultan built in 2008 and refit so many times since—2020, 2021, 2022, 2023—that she’s essentially brand new every season . Each refit wasn’t just maintenance. It was love. Attention paid by people who care about every detail because this boat carries their name.
What 35 Meters Feels Like
Five cabins sleep ten guests. Two masters, one VIP, two doubles . One master has a private jacuzzi, because someone in the family thought, “why not?” .
The woodwork is rich mahogany, polished until it glows. Guests say she’s “always the best yacht in the ports,” and you understand why when you see her next to others . She doesn’t try to impress. She just is.
The Family Who Runs Her
Five crew members—captain, chef, steward, sailor, cleaner. But they’re not just crew. The captain and steward are brothers. The family who owns her also runs her. That continuity means something.
Guests notice. They write things like “nothing was too much trouble” and “they forethought everything we needed” . The chef produces Turkish dishes that surprise you every meal. The steward, Ismael, becomes the person you chat with most, warm and fluent and always there when you need him .
What Gulet Bedia Sultan Carries
Jet ski. Water ski. Wakeboard. Ringo. Banana. Canoe. Kayak. Paddleboard. Snorkel gear. Fishing equipment. A dinghy with 100 HP . Enough toys that you’ll run out of daylight before you run out of options.
The Jacuzzi Moment
But the real magic is sunset. You’re in the jacuzzi on the master cabin deck, water warm around you, watching the sky turn colors that don’t exist anywhere else. Someone hands you a drink. Someone else laughs at something someone said. And you think: this. This is why.
Where She Goes
Bodrum, Göcek, Marmaris, the Greek Islands. Symi with its colorful houses. The sunken city at Kekova. Bays where the water is so clear you forget where your body ends and the sea begins .
What Guests Take Home
They write things like: “We fell in love with everything in Turkey and had the most wonderful week” . “Great experience!” . “We left the boat with very good memories” .
Not fancy words. Just true ones. The kind that come from a week on a boat owned by people who actually live there, crewed by people who actually care, floating on water that actually looks like that.
That’s Gulet Bedia Sultan. Family-owned. Guest-loved. Unforgettable.