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What makes a crewed yacht different from a cruise ship or seaside resort?
Can I bring children?
Can I bring my pet?
Do I need to carry my passport?
Who plans the menus?
What if I'm on a special diet?
Will I experience seasickness?
Can we smoke on board?
Does the yacht have laundry facilities?
How do my friends, family and business colleagues reach me during the cruise?
Will my privacy be respected while on board?
I understand that a tip is expected? Can you clue me in on how and how much?
Do I need to buy insurance during the charter?
Will you give me the chance to evaluate my experience with Ada Yachting?
How does a charter cost?
Which type of yacht is best for me?
Can I map out our own itinerary?
What should I pack?
What makes a crewed yacht different from a cruise ship or seaside resort?
Chartering a private yacht offers you the ultimate in comfort, privacy and
flexibility. The boat and crew are dedicated only to you and your guests from the moment you board. With a private yacht you can simply anchor at more secluded spots and sail into serene,
pine-clad bays and immaculate, find sand beaches that are accessible only by
boat. But it is also possible to visit the more populous destinations. With a private
yacht, you can see at least one different place every day. Cruising allows you the luxury of only unpacking your bags once while touring many different
areas.
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Can I bring children?
Of course as all yachts are child-friendly, although the crew is always quite busy with their assigned duties and are not at liberty to offer childcare
services. So if your charter party consists also children, you will be fully responsible for their
safety, conduct and entertainment and no member of the crew shall be held responsible for their safety or entertainment unless you require babysitter in
advance.
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Can I bring my pet?
Yachts do not permit guests to bring pets on board for several
reasons. Crew is required to maintain rigid cleanliness standards for all their guests and there is a potential of allergens from animals remaining on board. Animals are typically not accustomed to the strict confinement of a ship and an active cruising itinerary can be quite uncomfortable for
pets. Just like humans, animals can also be sensitive to the effects of motion and may become disoriented or
lethargic.
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Do I need to carry my passport?
Yes, all guests must carry valid passports even in the case the charter will take place entirely within the jurisdiction of the country where you
embark. Visas, if applicable, are the responsibility of the charterer and must be secured in advance of the
charter.
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Who plans the menus?
Your personal chef will prepare the menu to meet your requests. We will be sending you a food preference sheet to fill in, so you let us know your favorite foods and
beverages. Your chef will usually provide a sample menu of the yacht's cuisine. Chefs take great pride in their dishes and use the freshest ingredients
available.
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What if I'm on a special diet?
It is critical that you take time to have each member of your party complete the preference form that you will be provided to you in
advance. It is also critical to know of any allergies or serious aversions in
advance.
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Will I experience seasickness?
This situation is hard to predict. In fact you may be the best judge based on previous
experience. If you are worried about seasickness check with your local pharmacist for special medication before you leave
home. If you are new to yacht chartering, let the crew know; they will make your trip as comfortable as possible by recommending routes in protected waters and keeping tabs on changing weather
conditions.
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Can we smoke on board?
For safety reasons, notably the prevention of fire, smoking is not permitted in the staterooms or
cabins. Many yachts allow smoking in the salons and day areas, but an increasing number only allow smoking out on
deck. If there are smokers in your party please tell your charter broker and be honest about your needs - we will do our best to ensure that you and the crew are well informed in
advance. Substances that are illegal on land are also illegal on the yacht.
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Does the yacht have laundry facilities?
Almost all large yachts have full-equipped laundry facilities on board for the stewards to handle a large amount of linen and crew
uniforms. Few yachts carry the guest's laundry, however many crew are willing to take your laundry to the professionals
ashore.
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How do my friends, family and business colleagues reach me during the cruise?
Many vessels are equipped with the very latest communications equipment including cellular service, global satellite
telecommunications, personal computers and fax machines. If that is not the case, we can set you up with a mobile phone account for the duration of the charter at extra
charge.
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Will my privacy be respected while on board?
Professional crews are experienced with entertaining the yacht's owner and
guest, celebrities and prominent statesmen. They are trained to be discreet and to give you as much privacy as you
desire.
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I understand that a tip is expected? Can you clue me in on how and how much?
The crew's gratuity is entirely a matter for your personal
discretion, should you feel satisfied with the level of service received on board, a usual gratuity amount is in the range of 5-15% of the charter
fee. We recommend that any gratuity should be handed to the captain to distribute fairly amongst all members of the
crew.
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Do I need to buy insurance during the charter?
Your charter agreement will detail insurance provisions: the yacht remains insured by the owner during your
charter, however we advise all chatterers to consider cancellation and curtailment
insurance. You may also consider Personal Accident or Medical Insurance plus Personal Effects
Insurance, which is generally not included in the Charter Fee.
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Will you give me the chance to evaluate my experience with Ada Yachting?
Of course we will be giving you the chance to evaluate your experience with us, since what matters to us the most is your
opinion! After the end of the charter we will be giving you a questionnaire to
fill, which will give us the opportunity to analyze your experience with Ada
Yachting, with the crew of the yacht, the condition of the yacht, and the service
provided.
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How does a charter cost?
The daily and weekly rates are quoted in our yacht listings - the size and amenities on board usually dictate
pricing. Charter rates are specified in Euros. The charter agreement is standard for almost all yacht chartering companies in
Turkey. Terms of refund in case of cancellation are specified in the charter
agreement.
The charter fee also includes all operational expenses, such as fuel for 4 hours cruising per
day, crew's wages and their food, insurance on yacht and crew and harbor charges including water
and/or electricity taken from the shore. Crewed yachts are also outfitted, at no extra
charge, with leisure equipment such as dinghy with outboard motor, water-skis,
windsurfer, snorkeling equipment, fishing equipment, television, video, stereo and often many more
items, depending on the boat.
The charterer will be charged extra, at cost to the yacht, for all other operating expenses while on board such us; V.A.T., passenger's
food, wine and bonded goods (liquors) and personal laundry, private marina fees and an approximately 10 per cent surcharge for sailing in waters that are not Turkish
(covers port dues, agency rights, sanitary dues and legally required surcharge on crew's
wages).
We are at your disposal to analyze your trips parameters and consult with the captain to provide an estimate of these charges in
advance. A good rule of thumb is to allow 25% of the charter fee towards
expenses. This does not include gratuity to the crew, which is discretionary.
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Which type of yacht is best for me?
The choice of yacht for your cruise is very important to the success of your
holiday. We listen and advise you for your requests and help you to select the yacht best suited to your
needs. We will also advise on the right crew to complement the style of charter you may
prefer. It is the combination of the right yacht and the right crew that will guarantee a charter to
remember.
You may find it helpful to have a few guidelines on the different types of yachts
available:
MOTOR YACHTS
Motor yachts combine style, comfort and luxury. Outdoor areas are usually large while their indoor areas comfortably cater to
guests' requirements. Motor yachts might be either heavy displacement, which generally gives a cruising speed of between 10 and 14
knots, or fast planning motor yachts capable of continuous speeds in excess of 20
knots.
MOTOR SAILERS & TRADITIONAL GULLETS
Gaff schooners combining wind, sail and the power of a motor blending tradition with comfort and the relaxed experience of
sailing. Motor sailers have a more spacious interior than the performance sailing
yacht, and a larger, robust machinery for cruising under power alone. Other advantages can be the additional deck space for sunbathing and dining areas plus increased storage for water sports
equipment.
SAILING YACHTS
They rely on wind and sails aided by an auxiliary engine. Large sailing yachts combine exhilarating performance under sail with the ability to motor at speeds of up to 10 knots and luxurious
facilities. A wonderful advantage is the total peace and quiet when the engine is turned off and you sail off into the
sunset.
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Can I map out our own itinerary?
Of course you can map out your preferences. The most important advice is not to plan an itinerary that is too
ambitious. What might seem fantastic on paper may in practice restrict your
enjoyment. Trying to fit too much into each day will result in missing many delights en
route. Approximately 4 hours cruising a day is an about the maximum, and you may find this far too
much. Just present your preferences to your captain and he will do his best to make it
happen. Winds, weather and mood may alter plans, so plan to be flexible. Your captain will also suggest an
itinerary, but you're not locked into a program and free to waiver from this
route. In any case, the captain, as master of the boat, has the last word.
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What should I pack?
Yacht charter is generally an informal and relaxed kind of holiday and dressing in Turkey is
casual. For clothing bring bathing suits, cotton shorts, T-shirts, an extra sweater and long cotton pants for cool nights and a light
foul-weather gear for the occasional rainy days. Of course, you might also like to have the option for more formal attire for elegant dining and evening
wear. Rubber-sole shoes for a firm grip on slippery decks, to prevent foot injury and to protect the boat's surface is always
recommended. The crew appreciates soft luggage instead of bulky space-consuming suitcases since on board storage may be
limited. For sun protection, do bring your favorite sun block or sunscreen, sunglasses with an
anti-ultraviolet coating and a hat or headscarf. Last you may bring with you a small telescope for stargazing and a camera for
daydreaming.
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