Gulet Berrak Su built around 2007 or 2008 (sources can't quite agree, which tells you how well she's been maintained), she's been through refits in 2017, 2018, 2023, and 2024 . Each one polished her further, kept her systems current, ensured that when you step aboard, you'd never guess her age.
"Berrak Su" means "Clear Water" in Turkish. It's the kind of name that could feel like pressure—imagine having to live up to…
Gulet Berrak Su built around 2007 or 2008 (sources can’t quite agree, which tells you how well she’s been maintained), she’s been through refits in 2017, 2018, 2023, and 2024 . Each one polished her further, kept her systems current, ensured that when you step aboard, you’d never guess her age.
“Berrak Su” means “Clear Water” in Turkish. It’s the kind of name that could feel like pressure—imagine having to live up to that every single day. But Gulet Berrak Su doesn’t struggle with it. She simply is what her name says.
What 33 Meters Looks Like When It’s Loved
Gulet Berrak Su has six cabins sleep twelve. Two masters, four doubles. Some sources whisper that the masters have en-suite jacuzzis, which would make sense because why wouldn’t they? . All have en-suite bathrooms with proper showers, wardrobes, TVs, DVD players, music systems. All air-conditioned 24/7, because comfort shouldn’t take shifts .
The interior is warm wood and soft furnishings, pops of color that keep it from feeling stuffy. The salon is raised, which means more light through the windows, which means you never feel disconnected from the water even when you’re inside .
Gulet Berrak Su Decks That Keep You Outside
The aft deck has cushioned seating and a dining table where meals stretch into hours. The stern sunpad wraps across the full beam—enough room for everyone to nap side by side. The sundeck up top has more sunpads, panoramic views, the kind of 360-degree horizon that makes you feel like you’re flying .
Another dining area forward means you can eat wherever the mood strikes. Shade if you need it. Sun if you want it. The crew understands that choice matters.
What Gulet Berrak Su Carries
A 100 HP dinghy tows an arsenal: water skis, wakeboard, banana, two ringos, two canoes, a paddleboard, snorkel gear, fishing equipment . Optional jet ski for those who need more speed . Enough toys that “I’m bored” never enters the vocabulary.
The Crew Who Made Someone Write This
One guest wrote something remarkable after their week aboard. They said it was “the best vacation all my guests had in their lives” . Not just them—their guests. The people they brought along. That’s a different kind of endorsement.
They named names: “Nergis was a phenomenal host, super attentive and so polite and welcoming.” “Yusuf captain was a great leader. Ran a great team” . When guests remember names weeks later, you know something worked.
The crew of five—captain, chef, sailor, hostess, housekeeper—has been together long enough that they don’t need to discuss who does what. The chef produces Turkish and international dishes that disappear too fast. The team moves around you like helpful ghosts, present when needed, invisible when not .
Where Gulet Berrak Su Goes
Marmaris is home, but she knows Göcek’s twelve islands, Fethiye’s Butterfly Valley, Bodrum’s glamorous ports, the Greek Islands just across the water . Her captain knows the coves where water lives up to her name, the anchorages where you’ll swim alone in clarity that seems impossible until you’re in it .
The Feeling She Leaves
Twelve people step aboard Gulet Berrak Su. A week later, they step off having experienced something rare—a boat that not only lived up to its beautiful name but made it feel inevitable. The water really was that clear. The crew really was that good. The vacation really was the best their guests ever had.
That’s Gulet Berrak Su. Named for clarity. Living up to it every day.