A gulet is a traditional wooden sailing yacht originating from the southwestern coast of Turkey, particularly Bodrum and Marmaris. Recognized for their broad beams, spacious decks, and graceful lines, gulets were historically built as fishing and cargo vessels but have evolved into popular charter yachts in the Mediterranean.
Modern gulets typically range from 20 to 40 meters, combining the charm of handcrafted timber construction with comfortable interiors, multiple guest cabins, and generous outdoor lounging areas. Many feature both sails and engines, offering flexible cruising whether under wind or power.