Gulet Bella Mare built in 2008 by Bodrum Shipyards, she's been transformed through refits in 2021 and 2023 into something genuinely different. Her interior isn't the usual mahogany—it's a blue-grey finish with marble accents in the bathrooms that feel more like a boutique hotel than a boat . She stands out because she chose to.
What 38 Meters Looks Like When Someone Takes Risks
Gulet Bella Mare has six cabins sleep twelve.…
Gulet Bella Mare built in 2008 by Bodrum Shipyards, she’s been transformed through refits in 2021 and 2023 into something genuinely different. Her interior isn’t the usual mahogany—it’s a blue-grey finish with marble accents in the bathrooms that feel more like a boutique hotel than a boat . She stands out because she chose to.
What 38 Meters Looks Like When Someone Takes Risks
Gulet Bella Mare has six cabins sleep twelve. Two masters with king beds, four doubles with queens . All en-suite. All air-conditioned 24 hours. All designed with the same bold, contemporary eye that sets her apart.
But the real magic is above deck. A flybridge stretches across the top, wrapped in plush seating, offering views that make you forget you’re on a Gulet Bella Mare and feel like you’re flying just above the water . This is where you’ll watch sunsets, where dinners feel like events, where the horizon becomes your constant companion.
The Jacuzzi That Changes Everything
There’s a jacuzzi set into the deck. Not as an afterthought—as a centerpiece. You soak in warm water while the Mediterranean stretches out before you, while someone hands you a drink, while the sky performs its nightly show . It’s the kind of detail that makes you wonder why every boat doesn’t have one.
What Gulet Bella Mare Carries
Jet ski. Water ski. Wakeboard. Two tubes. Two kayaks. Two paddleboards. Ringo. Banana. Sea bobs. Sea scooters. Snorkel gear. Fishing equipment. Floating mats . A tender with 150 HP waiting to take you ashore. Enough toys that you’ll never hear “I’m bored” from anyone, of any age.
The Crew Who Makes It Work
Seven people run this boat—captain, chef, sailors, hostesses. They’ve been together long enough that the rhythm feels effortless. The chef produces Turkish and Mediterranean dishes that disappear too fast. The hostesses appear when needed, vanish when not. The captain knows every hidden bay, every perfect anchorage, every secret these waters hold .
Where Gulet Bella Mare Goes
Bodrum, Göcek, Marmaris, Fethiye, the Greek Islands. But her real talent is finding the places without names. The coves where you’ll swim alone. The bays where the water turns colors you didn’t know existed. The anchorages where you drop anchor and think: this. This is why.
The Feeling She Leaves
Twelve people step aboard Gulet Bella Mare as guests. A week later, they step off having experienced something rare—a boat that didn’t just accommodate them, but surprised them. That’s what happens when someone decides to do things differently. You notice. You remember. You come back.