An Alanya yacht rental puts one of Turkey's most recognisable skylines directly in front of you. Alanya Castle sits 250 metres above sea level at the tip of the promontory. From land, you see it from below. From the water, you see the full cliff face — the castle above, the Red Tower at the harbour entrance below, and the open Mediterranean ahead. Hotel pickup from Alanya town centre and the major Alanya coast resort hotels included. Payment at the marina on the day — no deposit required.
Alanya Marina sits at the base of the Alanya promontory, directly in front of the Red Tower — Kızıl Kule, built by the Seljuk Sultan Alaeddin Keykubat in 1226 to defend the harbour. The tower stands 33 metres tall on the harbour waterfront. It's the first thing you see as you approach the marina from the coast road, and the last landmark visible as a charter boat clears the harbour entrance heading west.
The harbour is sheltered by the promontory to the north and east, which keeps morning departures calm even when the open sea is building. The marina infrastructure is modern — pontoons, fuel, and berthing for private charters alongside the commercial harbour.
Alanya Castle is one of the best-preserved Seljuk fortifications in Turkey. The walls run for 6.5km around the summit of the promontory at 250m. From the town below, you see the castle through the old city streets, looking upward. From a charter boat 300 metres offshore, you see the entire cliff face at once — the full scale of the fortification rising from the waterline to the summit ramparts. It's a different landmark entirely.
No land approach gives you this view. Every standard Alanya tour itinerary goes up to the castle and looks out to sea. A private charter goes out to sea and looks back. The two perspectives are worth having — but the sea view is the one that takes most guests by surprise.
The Alanya peninsula has beaches on both sides. Cleopatra's Beach (Kleopatra Plajı) runs along the western shore — 2km of sandy beach backed by the cliffs of the old city. By charter, you can anchor offshore and swim ashore directly, avoiding the beach road and the crowds around the access points. The water on the western side is a consistent blue-green, with good visibility for swimming.
Keykubat Beach on the eastern shore is calmer and more sheltered, with shallower water — better for groups with children or guests who prefer gentler conditions. A half-day charter that circles the cape covers both sides, along with a view of the promontory from the open sea.
Heading east from Alanya toward Dim River, the resort development thins out within 5km. The coves along this section of coast are smaller and quieter than the main beach fronts, with cleaner water and fewer other boats.
A half-day (4-hour) charter from Alanya Marina typically circles the promontory — passing the Red Tower on departure, rounding the cape with Alanya Castle on the cliff above, then two or three swimming stops at Cleopatra's Beach and the coves on the east side. A full day (8 hours) extends further east along the quieter coast, with additional swimming stops in the undeveloped coves toward Dim River. The route adjusts to conditions and group preference. For land-based activities in the area, our Alanya tours page covers the full range of options.
To book a private Alanya yacht rental, message us on WhatsApp with your date and group size. We'll confirm availability and match the right boat. No deposit, no card details required.
Alanya Marina sits at the base of the Alanya promontory, directly in front of the Red Tower — Kızıl Kule, built by the Seljuk Sultan Alaeddin Keykubat in 1226 to defend the harbour. The tower stands 33 metres tall on the harbour waterfront. It's the first thing you see as you approach the marina from the coast road, and the last landmark visible as a charter boat clears the harbour entrance heading west.
The harbour is sheltered by the promontory to the north and east, which keeps morning departures calm even when the open sea is building. The marina infrastructure is modern — pontoons, fuel, and berthing for private charters alongside the commercial harbour.
Alanya Castle is one of the best-preserved Seljuk fortifications in Turkey. The walls run for 6.5km around the summit of the promontory at 250m. From the town below, you see the castle through the old city streets, looking upward. From a charter boat 300 metres offshore, you see the entire cliff face at once — the full scale of the fortification rising from the waterline to the summit ramparts. It's a different landmark entirely.
No land approach gives you this view. Every standard Alanya tour itinerary goes up to the castle and looks out to sea. A private charter goes out to sea and looks back. The two perspectives are worth having — but the sea view is the one that takes most guests by surprise.
The Alanya peninsula has beaches on both sides. Cleopatra's Beach (Kleopatra Plajı) runs along the western shore — 2km of sandy beach backed by the cliffs of the old city. By charter, you can anchor offshore and swim ashore directly, avoiding the beach road and the crowds around the access points. The water on the western side is a consistent blue-green, with good visibility for swimming.
Keykubat Beach on the eastern shore is calmer and more sheltered, with shallower water — better for groups with children or guests who prefer gentler conditions. A half-day charter that circles the cape covers both sides, along with a view of the promontory from the open sea.
Heading east from Alanya toward Dim River, the resort development thins out within 5km. The coves along this section of coast are smaller and quieter than the main beach fronts, with cleaner water and fewer other boats.
A half-day (4-hour) charter from Alanya Marina typically circles the promontory — passing the Red Tower on departure, rounding the cape with Alanya Castle on the cliff above, then two or three swimming stops at Cleopatra's Beach and the coves on the east side. A full day (8 hours) extends further east along the quieter coast, with additional swimming stops in the undeveloped coves toward Dim River. The route adjusts to conditions and group preference. For land-based activities in the area, our Alanya tours page covers the full range of options.
To book a private Alanya yacht rental, message us on WhatsApp with your date and group size. We'll confirm availability and match the right boat. No deposit, no card details required.