Description
Gulet (Yacht) Papa Joe was launched in 2007 in Bodrum, jewel of the Turkish Aegean Sea and renowned worldwide for its boatyards and for its long boat-building tradition. Our dream and purpose was to design and build a special yacht, which would have a style and a personality of its own, would be loved by our guests and cherished by the crew. It took one year to build it: it was an incredible experience to see it coming to life, to see how the expertise and imagination of the Naval Architect shaped and created a beautiful yacht exuding luxury and elegance.
Gulet (Yacht) Papa Joe is a unique vessel, combining the classical lines of a traditional gulet with modern, contemporary interior design. Our guests love Gulet (Yacht) Papa Joe for its beauty and comfort, for its style and spacious facilities, for the feeling of well being it provides. Yacht specialists admire it for the quality of its construction, the sail design and its technical characteristics. We are proud to own Gulet (Yacht) Papa Joe and take pride in maintaining it to the highest standards and in constantly improving its comfort and level of service. We invite you to be part of the exclusive Papa Joe experience …
Gulet (Yacht) Papa Joe’s perfect proportions and spacious layout allow you to live an unforgettable cruising experience, in a serene and relaxing atmosphere suffused with discrete luxury and elegance. The crew and the staff ensure impeccable service and constant attention to detail.
For al fresco fine dining, the aft deck offers a large table which accommodates up to 12 guests and a chill-out area with inviting white cushions and deck-chairs. Wide walkways lead to the very spacious and flat fore deck, furnished with sun-beds and with a welcoming sitting area ideal for partying under the stars.
The interior lounge, accessible from both the aft and the fore decks, offers comfortable couches, a dining table, a bar and a Plasma TV which can be turned 360°, thus allowing viewing from the aft deck if desired. The lavish 50m² Master cabin has a large double bed, soft lighting, elegant features, practical cupboards and storage space, a large en suite bathroom with design tiles and a spacious shower.
The four other Guest cabins all have a double bed, en suite bathroom and similar luxury features and elegant design. One of the Guest cabins can be combined with the Master cabin and become a Family Suite. The crew cabins are located at the back of the yacht and are separate from the guest cabins. The engine room and the generators are well sound-insulated and are located away from the guest cabins. Electricity is available 24/24 hrs.
General Specifications
| Category |
Name of Yacht |
Base Port |
Design |
Year of Build |
| Bodrum Vip Yachts |
Yacht Papa Joe |
Bodrum |
Gulet |
2007 |
| L.O.A |
Beam |
Draft |
Oven |
Fridge |
| 32 mt. |
8,20 |
3,25 |
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√ |
| Ice Maker |
Washing Machine |
Dish Washer |
Deepfreeze |
Flag |
| √ |
√ |
√ |
√ |
Turkey |
Cabin Specifications
| Cabins |
Double Cabin |
Master Cabin |
Type of Toilete |
TV |
| 5 |
√ |
√ |
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√ |
| DVD |
A/C |
A/C Saloon |
A⁄C hours per day |
Music system |
| √ |
√ |
√ |
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√ |
| Minibar |
Jacuzzi |
Internet |
Playstation 3 |
I-pod Connection |
| √ |
√ |
√ |
√ |
√ |
| Canoe |
Wind Surf |
Fishing EQ. |
Snorkels |
Shower Box |
| √ |
√ |
√ |
√ |
√ |
| Hairdryer |
Pets allowed |
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– |
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Safety
| Outboard |
Life raft |
Life Jacket |
Life Ring |
Fire extinguishers |
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| √ |
√ |
√ |
√ |
√ |
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Crew
| Number of Crew |
Seperate Crew Cabin |
Hostess |
English |
French |
German |
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– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
Price List
| Low Season (April, May, October, November) |
| |
EURO (€) |
USD ($) |
GPB (£) |
| Daily Price : |
€4,500 - €3,150
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$5,994 - $4,196
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£3,817 - £2,672
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| Weekly Price : |
€31,500 - €22,050
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$41,958 - $29,371
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£26,721 - £18,705
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| All Inclusive Price : |
€38,500 - €29,050 |
$48,958 - $36,371
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£33,721 - £25,705
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| Mid-Season (June, September) |
| |
EURO (€) |
USD ($) |
GPB (£) |
| Daily Price : |
€6,429 - €4,500 |
$8,563 - $5,994 |
£5,453 - £3,817 |
| Weekly Price : |
€45,000 - €31,500 |
$59,940 - $41,958
|
£38,169 - £26,718 |
| All Inclusive Price : |
€52,000 - €38,500
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$66,940 - $48,958
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£45,169 - £33,718
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| High Season (July, August) |
| |
EURO (€) |
USD ($) |
GPB (£) |
| Daily Price : |
€6,429 - €4,500
|
$8,563 - $5,994 |
£5,453 - £3,817
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| Weekly Price : |
€45,000 - €31,500
|
$59,940 - $41,958
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£38,169 - £26,718
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| All Inclusive Price : |
€52,000 - €38,500
|
$66,940 - $48,958
|
£45,169 - £33,718
|
CHARTER RATES INCLUDE
- Crew (from 2 and up to 5 crew, depends on size
and quality of the gulet)
- Fuel for maximum 5 hours cruising a day
- Harbour taxes in Turkish waters
- Bed linens and towels
- Usage of water for showers, gas for cook, final cleaning |
CHARTER RATES DO NOT INCLUDE:
- All alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks (they can be purchased from ships bar)
- Transfers from gulet to airport and back
- Optional land tours
- Greek Islands port taxes
- Private marina fees |
Extra hour of cruising on motor costs 50 EUR.
Extra hostess is 100 EUR/day, if requested specially by clients. |
FOOD OPTIONS: (food is always extra payment on charter price). You can choose from several different menus.
Menu on cheap gulets: 15 EUR/person/day
Menu on standart gulets: 35 EUR/person/day
Menu on Luxury gulets: 75 EUR/person/day
VIP menu: from 100 and up to 150 EUR/person/day
*Children till 3 years of age have 100% discount on food.
**Children till 12 years of age, have 50% discount on food |
EXTRA INFORMATIONS:
- Departures are always Saturday – Saturday. In lower season there can be also other possibilities
- Cruises are available for 7 or 14 days
- Possible departures are Dalaman area (Gocek, Fethiye, Marmaris) or Bodrum area
- Check in is possible after 15.00. Check out is after breakfast till 10.00 in the morning
- Deposit payment is 50% of final price. The rest has to be paid 4 weeks before departure
- Average usage of AIR Condition per day is 4 to max 5 hours. It is turned on around 21.00 in the evening to cool down the cabins till 01.00 In the morning, and then again in the morning, that you wake up in fresh cabin. Gulets are usually moored in isolated bays and not switched to electricity, so the air condition has to run on generator, which can be loud and can disturb other gulets in the bay and also your night sleep. |
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