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Gala
yachting & Travel Offers professional yacht support services
througout in Turkey as well as in Greek islands in association with
local and international network. We are located in Gocek but our
local and international staff ready to serve you at main Turkish
ports in Istanbul, Antalya, Fethiye, Marmaris, Bodrum and Kusadasi.
OUR
SERVICES INCLUDE:
- Equipping,
Refitting, and Maintenance : asistance obtaining or
importing the equipment or spear parts you may need, finding
the best materials and workmanship at reasonable prices, any
other arrangements according to your needs.
- Crew Hiring
and Management
- Financial
Management
- Customs
and Harbour Formalities
- Commercial
Papers such as Turkish Charter Licence and others in order to
run the boats in commercial activities.
- Insurance
Asistance : personal insurance, health insurance
or yacht insurance
- Travel
Agency Services : Europcar Car Rental Service,
Airport Transfers, Ticketing, Hotel bookings, Daily excursions
and other travel packages. Please click here
for more information regarding your travel needs.
- Aircraft
and Helicopter Hire
Please
CONTACT US
for any REQUEST and MORE INFO about TURKISH REGULATIONS
and OUR SERVICES, We will be glad to offer you an
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SOME
REGULATIONS ON USING FOREIGN FLAGGED YACHTS IN TURKISH WATERS
Entry
and Exit of Foreign Flagged Yachts
Yachts entering or leaving Turkey must do so only at frontier
ports. Ports of entry along the Turkish coasts are: Trabzon, Giresun,
Ordu, Samsun, Hopa, Rize, Sinop, Zonguldak, Tekirdag, Istanbul,
Çanakkale, Bandirma, Akçay, Ayvalik, Dikili, Izmir,
Çesme, Kusadasi, Didim (Söke), Güllük, Bodrum,
Datça, Marmaris, Fethiye, Kas, Finike, Kemer, Antalya,
Alanya, Anamur, Ta?ucu, Mersin, Botas, Bartin, Gemlik, Mudanya,
Bozyazi, Inebolu, Derince, Eregli, Iskenderun harbours.
Formalities concerning the documentation of yachts departing from
their last port of call, or entering a port or mooring for a winter
lay-up, shall be carried out at that port.
When entering Turkish Waters, foreign yachts must be recorded
in the yacht owner's or captain’s passport by the customs
authorities. This will be cancelled by the customs authorities
on departure for foreign ports, or when leaving the yachts for
winter lay-up in marinas.
Tax Revenues
According to regulations, there are various taxes and charges
in addition to Customs tax payable by Turkish and foreign yachts.
This is collected by the relevant administration, after calculating
which harbours will be visited according to the proposed route,
and is maintained by an officer appointed in connection with 36th
article of Yacht Tourism Regulation.
These taxes include the payment for the other harbours for the
entire voyage during the validation period of the Yacht Registration
Form, which will be checked on the final departure from the country.
Yacht Registration Form (Transit Log)
Various details must be recorded in the Transit Log by the authorities,
which include customs, passport details, health and the sailors,
passengers and staff on each yacht. Once these details have been
logged by the various authorities, they will be checked on entering
and leaving each port but will require no further processing,
until leaving Turkey. The process for yachts in winter lay-up
is performed at the harbour where they will be staying. Once completing
the Registration Form, any yacht may enter Turkey. There will
be exceptions made, however, in the cases of obligatory departure
and entrance due to extraordinary conditions, in connection with
laws protecting life and property.
Health Process
Processes, including visa and patents, performed within the yacht
registration form, are valid for one year without the need for
any additional processes, as long as no other harbours outside
Turkey have been visited within that time. In the event of any
death or infectious disease, the nearest Harbour Directorate or
highest Governmental Authority of the region must be immediately
informed.
Importing Equipment
Foreign yacht owners can import spare parts and equipment duty-free
for use on their yachts, under customs authority control. Such
spare parts and equipment will be recorded in the yacht’s
inventory.
Cabotage Laws
Yachts staying in Turkey during the winter, or foreign-owned private
yachts entering from foreign harbours, are only permitted to sail
in Turkish waters on condition that the owner is on board. Yachts
owned jointly or owned by yacht clubs or associations can be sailed
by any one of four nominated owners per year. Turkish and foreign
private yacht owners may have foreign or Turkish guests on board
for the purpose of travel, sport and leisure but not for any commercial
undertaking.
The use of private yachts that have entered Turkey by yacht owners
or staff, or boarding of Turkish or foreign guests free of charge,
or the use of rented yachts without staff by yachtsmen, are not
accepted as seamanship, and yachtsmen cannot benefit from the
normal rights of sailors.
A yacht lay-up during winter or departure from a foreign harbour
or a yachting organisation including foreign flagged yachts, can
be boarded by yachtsmen from a Turkish harbour with the aim of
yachting, and leave the yacht at another Turkish harbour.
Foreign flagged commercial yachts licensed by the Ministry, are
subject to these regulations are not permitted to voyager transport
between Turkish harbours and within the harbour against cash and
bill of lading. However tourist-related activities of these yachts
are not deemed as voyager transportation.
Should an undocumented foreign flagged yacht organise a voyage
under a certain programme, or carry yachtsmen or passengers against
payment within Turkish harbours, Cabotage Law will be applied.
Evaluation of yachting activities, important in connection with
tourism and advertisement outside of this article, is possible
with the approval of the Ministry.
Leaving Yachts in Turkish Marinas
Foreigners may leave their yachts in Turkey at a licensed yacht
harbour or docking area for the purpose of storage, maintenance
or repair, for a period of two years and leave the country.
In such cases, they must apply to the regional customs office
with a document issued by a yacht harbour or docking area, and
the requested process will be recorded in their passports. Owners
may leave their yachts for up to five years, provided that the
yachts sail from the harbour at least once every two years. At
the end of 5 years, the Ministry of Tourism has the right to extend
the length of stay.
Documents to be requested during time extension:
l - Yacht ownership certificate
2 - Certificate proving the stay of yacht for five years
3 - Certificate proving the usage of yacht by yacht owners at
least once every two years
a - Yacht Registration Form copies
4 - Certificate of stay in yacht harbour or yacht docking area
licensed by the Ministry of Tourism
a - Docking agreements
Please
CONTACT US
for any REQUEST and MORE INFO about TURKISH REGULATIONS
and OUR SERVICES, We will be glad to offer you an
updated information regarding your needs. |
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