Hi
What date
We are on the gulet from 15th to th 22nd
We are on from 8th to 15th have a good one
not been on a thompsons cruise but i have been three others.the ultimate chill out holiday enjoy yourself.
Got back yesterday from a Thomas Cook two week gulet cruise. Blue cruise then Aegean - both from Bodrum.
I went on a Thomson Gulet cruise about 15 years ago !!! It was my first time to Turkey and I absolutely loved it, one of the best holiday I ever had. When our children are old enough I would love to do it again, it is so relaxing.
still cant make up my mind, where to go in september? morocco-agadir, or turkey -turunc???
but do fancy a gulet in turkey.
but what do you get (apart from sea sick), and i cannot sail or operate a boat. can you give me more details
You don't have to operate the boat yourself, you may be confusing it with flotilla holidays on yachts where you do sail it yourself in a group of others. On a gulet which is a traditional kind of wooden boat you lie back while the staff do all the work. You need to check that they intend to use the sails sometimes (wind permitting). I find motoring around all the time rather tedious. It is lovely as you see a lot of the coast and stop off for a spot of sightseeing or swimming. One thing to bear in mind is that unless you charter the whole boat for yourselves you will be stuck on what is in effect a large floating caravan with people you may or may not like.
We have met around 130 to 140 strangers on gulets over the years and have only met 3 or 4 who I woudn't want to meet again.
Has anyone left there luggage at the hotel in Olu Deniz whilst they spent the first week of a fortnights holiday on a Gulet. We have a week on Gulet then a week at the Belcekiz Beach Hotel and would like to send one case on to the hotel
Nowadays I managed to keep my luggage down but finding small toiletries or using plastic pots and bottles and transferring creams etc into them. A capsule wardrobe too. I don't take anything that I am not, definately going to wear. Minimal shoes. Going to buy thinner beach towels for next year. Its all you need.
When I've done gulet holidays I've packed as if I'm only going away for a week. Like Dadooronron it's worth cutting down on things and you really won't need much on the gulet week. You are a bit short of space in the average cabin - which is obviously why you are thinking along the lines of having only one bag. It might be worth investing in wheeled holdalls, which can be used for other holidays (as they really do hold a lot), then storage won't be a problem.
I wondered if anyone who has been on a gulet could answer a couple of questions?
I beleive that towels are provided for the cabin - how often are thses changed?
How does security work. I am used to hiring safety deposit boxes in hotels and although I won't be taking the crown jewels, I would like a secure place to store passports and cards etc
Cheers Sue
As for security I have always forgotten to ask about it. There has never been any problems but I do wonder sometimes whether to keep everything with me all the time or leave it in the cabin. I pretty sure the crew would never touch anything, otherwise they would lose their job. The other passengers are also unlikely to be of this nature. You are hardly ever in the habour and that only leave pirates!
So far as security goes, well you only have a few people who could be guilty of theft of anything so it generally isn't an issue. There will never be a time, even when you are in port that the gulet will be left unattended. Everything will be safe in your cabin, or leave things in your case/bag underneath your bed.
The only time I had heard of any problems was on my first gulet trip, the crew told us that there had been a spate of thefts whilst moored in Marmaris - opportunists getting on the boats in the middle of the night but only taking things that had been left upstairs. This was solved by most gulet crews always sleeping at the rear of the boat by the entry gangway so nobody would ever have a chance of sneaking on.
I hope you have a wonderful time, please don't concern yourself with security issues.
The reason I am concerned about secrurity is that we had a bag stolen from under a coach seat in Spain. The coach was broken into and the bag taken. Because the bag was not locked in the boot, we could not claim off the insurance. We also discovered that if bags are left on a coach at night then even if they are stolen from a locked boot you can not claim off the insurance.
Cheers Sue
That is fair enough, just with a gulet the crew will ensure that nobody else ever comes on the boat. If you are moored up in a port such as Marmaris one of the crew will always sleep right by the entry gangway to ensure nobody comes on.
As for towels, on a one week cruise you will get one towel for the week though if it gets too whiffy, they will get you a clean one. On some of the deluxe gulets we get bed linen and towels changed mid week and there were "beach" towels for us as well though that is unusual. Life on board is very relaxed and I've never smelled too badly - well no-one has told me about it anyway.
They are fabulous holidays for relaxing. We plan to do at least one two weeker per year until we're too old to walk up the gang plank to get on board and even then, the crew would probably carry us.
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