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Moorings Opens New Charter Base in Fethiye

Alexandra Dimitriou, GetBoat.com
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Alexandra Dimitriou, GetBoat.com
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Februari 09, 2026

The Moorings will open a charter base in Fethiye for the Mediterranean summer 2026 season, with bookings on sale from January 2026 and a rotating fleet built around three catamaran models: TM 4600-5, TM 5200-6 (sailing) and TM 464PC (powered). The new base is positioned to serve short, line-of-sight passages linking pine-backed coves, sheltered anchorages and island chains in the Aegean’s Gulf of Fethiye and nearby Ölüdeniz, affecting berth allocation, provisioning cycles and seasonal crew logistics for charter operators in the region.

Destination and Fleet: What’s Being Offered

Fethiye’s coastline provides natural protection for cruising vessels, making it attractive for both first-time and experienced charterers. The Moorings’ arrival introduces a choice of three catamaran types designed for different guest preferences: a compact sailing cruiser, a larger sailing catamaran, and a powered model for faster coastal transits. Each model emphasizes comfort, social space and straightforward systems for crew-light operation.

ModelTypePrimary Use
TM 4600-5Sailing CatamaranCoastal cruising, family charters
TM 5200-6Sailing CatamaranLonger-range charters, larger groups
TM 464PCPowered CatamaranTime-sensitive itineraries, calm-water transfers

Operational Considerations

From a logistics perspective, basing these vessels in Fethiye will require coordinated marina services for turnarounds, including fuel, water, waste disposal and provisioning for guided or bareboat charters. Short passages and multiple close anchorages reduce transit fuel consumption and simplify crew schedules, but they also increase the frequency of provisioning calls and customer embark/disembark operations at local marinas.

Key Local Features Affecting Charters

  • Protected anchorages: The Gulf of Fethiye and coves around Gemiler Island offer sheltered spots suitable for overnighting and water activities.
  • Proximity to Ölüdeniz: The Blue Lagoon area is a major draw for clear-water swimming, snorkeling and beach visits.
  • Marina infrastructure: Fethiye’s modern facilities support provisioning, minor maintenance and customs/immigration processing for international crews.
  • Terrestrial attractions: Lycian ruins and vibrant town markets provide land-based options between sail days.

Suggested Itineraries and Anchorages

Fetured itineraries from this base are likely to emphasize short hops and flexible daily plans that let captains and charterers tailor routes to weather and interest. Typical legs will range from 2–6 nautical miles, making it easy to link multiple coves and islands in a single day.

DayExample RouteHighlights
1Fethiye marina → Göcek covesMarinas, provisioning, evening in a sheltered bay
2Göcek → Gemiler IslandRuins, cliff walks, protected anchorage
3Gemiler → Ölüdeniz (Blue Lagoon)Clear water, beaches, water sports
4Ölüdeniz → Gulf of Fethiye covesSnorkeling, fishing, relaxed coastal cruising

Onboard and Shore Logistics for Charterers

Effective charter operations in Fethiye require advance provisioning and clear captain briefings. Standard pre-charter checklists should include fuel planning for short transits, food and water provisioning timed with local market openings, and contingency mooring options when popular anchorages are full. Local suppliers and marinas usually support quick resupply, but peak-season demand can create short lead times for specialized goods.

Historical Context and Regional Yachting Evolution

The Aegean and southwestern Turkish coast have long been part of the region’s maritime heritage, from ancient Lycian seafarers to contemporary recreational cruising traditions such as the Turkish “Blue Voyage.” Over recent decades, marinas at Bodrum, Marmaris and Göcek helped transform the Turkish coastline into a major charter corridor. Fethiye’s port has evolved from a local fishing and trade hub into a hybrid town offering both historical sites and modern marina services, making it a logical next step for established charter brands seeking to diversify Mediterranean itineraries.

Charter demand in Turkey grew as crews and charterers sought sheltered anchorages, warm seas and culturally rich shore stops. The Moorings’ entry into Fethiye follows a pattern of fleet expansion into destinations that combine safe boating conditions with terrestrial attractions, enabling operators to offer mixed sea-and-shore experiences that appeal to multi-generational groups and active travelers alike.

Implications for International Tourism and Charter Markets

Opening a base in Fethiye is likely to have several measurable impacts on international tourism dynamics in the region. First, it increases capacity for yacht and catamaran charters in the Aegean, offering alternatives to busier hubs and helping to distribute visitor flow across more anchorages and marinas. Second, it supports local economies through crew and guest spending on provisioning, excursions, guides and marina services. Third, increased charter presence can put pressure on popular bay environments, underscoring the need for sustainable anchoring practices and coordinated marine traffic management.

Seasonality will remain a factor: peak months will demand higher berth turnover, while shoulder seasons could benefit from longer-stay charterers seeking calmer conditions and lower prices. International operators and local authorities will need to plan for waste management, mooring capacities and visitor distribution to maintain the environmental and cultural qualities that make the destination attractive.

Operational Forecast and Recommendations

  • Expect increased bookings for family and small-group charters seeking sheltered, short-hop itineraries.
  • Marinas should prepare for higher provisioning throughput and offer clear lists of suppliers to minimize turnaround time.
  • Charter skippers should prioritize anchoring techniques and local rules to protect seagrass and dive sites.
  • Stakeholders may explore tie-ups with local guides and activity providers (hiking, archaeological tours, water sports) to broaden onshore offerings.

Conclusion and What It Means for Sailing and Boat Rental

The Moorings’ new Fethiye base appears set to broaden Mediterranean charter options with a fleet focused on comfort and flexibility, enabling short, scenic passages across a sheltered Aegean coastline that combines beaches, islands and historical sites. Operationally, the move will shift berth demand patterns, provisioning logistics and marina workloads in the Gulf of Fethiye and surrounding anchorages. For international tourism, it represents both an opportunity to diversify destination offerings and a reminder of the need for sustainable boating practices to preserve clearwater bays and fishing areas.

For those planning future yacht charters, the addition of this base increases choices for yacht type, itinerary and sailing style—whether a relaxed sail with a captain, active water-sports days, or a family-friendly cruise with easy provisioning. GetBoat is always keeping an eye on the latest tourism news; for readers seeking charter options, yacht rental advice, or to compare boat, superyacht and sailing offers in the region, visit GetBoat.com to explore available yachts, charters and marinas for rent, and to plan trips that combine sea, sun and shore activities.