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Where can you
ing centres – Lakitira Beach Resort on Kos,
San Agostino Beach Resort in the Pelopon-
nese and Sea Garden Beach Resort in Turkey.
Kerry Doble, promotions manager, says
find training
the take-up of sailing is “huge” particularly
during peak season. Children can also sail in
the kids clubs.
courses for all
Neilson offers dinghy sailing at its clubs in
Lemnos, Lesvos, Halkidiki, Sivota and Porto
Heli in Greece and Teos and Ortakent in
these suppliers?
Turkey.
RYA-accredited courses cost extra
with both operators.
Sample package: A seven-night all-
inclusive holiday at Mark Warner’s
Sea Garden Beach Resort, Turkey
costs from £649 including
flights, transfers, sailing tuition
and childcare for the over-twos.
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markwarner.co.uk
GULETS.
A skippered gulet is a great
way to explore Turkey’s pic-
turesque coves and coastline.
Olympic has added seven-
night itineraries from Kemer
and Antalya in addition to
Bodrum and Marmaris.
Prices start from £540, includ-
ing flights and full board on the
boat.
“Turkish gulets offer great value
and are more popular than ever in
the current economic climate,” says
Olympic Holidays’ Photis Lambrianides.
Classic Collection offers luxury gulets
for private hire in Marmaris, Fethiye and
Bodrum and Dalaman. They accommodate
eight to 16 guests and cost from £1,444 to
£4,335 per person including cabin, meals,
flights and private transfers.
Andrew Farr, Classic marketing manager,
says: “As the cost of a gulet cruise can easily
exceed £20,000, many of our bookings have
been family treats rather than groups of
friends as we expected.”
Sample package: Seven nights’ private hire for
eight guests onboard the Deluxe Gulet Handem
costs from £4,196 per person full-board.
Includes flights and transfers.
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