TYBA Yacht Charter Show Yalıkavak Marina Chefs' Competition 2019 Announcement
The prestigious Chef’s Competition sponsored by Carrefour-Sa is open to up to 14 luxury yachts. Participating yacht chefs will be judged in three different categories: Best Chef, Best Team and Best Service. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place prizes will be awarded for the Best Chef category, with just one spot open in the remaining two groups.
A panel of experts will judge this year's TYBA Charter Show Chef's Competition. Ms Ann Casebourne, M.D. & Charter Broker at Yacht Connections, Mr Yoldaş Sönmez, Chef and Owner Ent Restaurant, and Mr Vedat Başaran, Chef and Food Culture Researcher & Director of YESAM. Interested crew and captains should register for their spot in the Chef’s Competition before 27th April 2019.
Motor Yacht Barent Sea
The 41 metre super yacht Barents Sea (ex Panther II) is a masterpiece of Italian design, launched from the yard of Mondo Marine as a custom build in 2008. Motor yacht Barents Sea sports a super-modern exterior by Studio Vafiadis — capturing the essence of speed when traveling along at a a comfortable 17 knots. She cocoons her guests in an inevitably luxurious interior, the likes of which really turn a yacht into a haven on the sea. Luca Dini’s striking, Italian-style decor carries a beam of LED light creativity throughout the yacht with details that truly inspire. The yacht comfortably accommodates 12 guests in 6 stunning staterooms including 1 master suite, 1 VIP stateroom, 2 double cabins, and 2 twin cabins with additional pullman berths. She boasts two spacious saloons - one on the main deck and one on the upper deck - both of which offer excellent entertainment facilities… along with zero speed stabilisers, a fabulous sun deck for sunbathing and a Jacuzzi on the upper deck. This is most definitely a yacht with a full complement of water toys: everything the active charterer could possible wish for on a motor yacht is all tucked away in this yacht’s “garage”. Motor yacht Barents Sea is available for luxury charter in Croatia, Greece and Turkey with a professional crew of 7.
Welcome to Marmaris (turk) Costa Atlantica Sea & Myths 15/11/2011
Marmaris is a coastal town and resort, a port city and a tourist destination on the southwest Mediterranean coast of Turkey, in the Mugla Province. Marmaris, with the quality hotels and holiday villages, is one of the Turkey's most popular holiday towns and largest resorts on the Aegean coast. With its surroundings, long coastline, outstanding landscape of pine-covered hills, isolated bays and inlets, blue voyage routes, wonderful beaches, ancient cities, marinas and every kind of attractions in your Turkey holidays 2011; Marmaris welcomes about 400,000 holiday makers during the tourism season. Marmaris in the Turkish Riviera can be considered as the Mediterranean paradis
Marmaris is also a major centre for yacht tourism and blue voyage. Marmaris has easy and well built connections to the nearby airport in Dalaman, and on the road to Bodrum and Fethiye... Plan and book your Marmaris holidays 2011 and enjoy all exclusive Marmaris hotels and Marmaris apartments on your beach holidays to Turkey...
15/11/2011 Costa Atlantica attraccherà nel porto di Marmaris, sulla costa Turca. Da quì partiranno le escursioni organizzate dallo staff di Costa Crociere. Le località di Dalyan e Caunos sono generalmente considerate fra le più suggestive della zona circostante. Infatti, il fascino della escursione è dato proprio dall'atmosfera romantica che caratterizza questa gita in barca che ci porterà, attraverso un labirinto di canneti sul delta del fiume Dalyan, fino all'antica Caunos e le famose tombe scavate nella roccia. Inizieremo l'escursione in bus, che ci accompagnerà fino al minuscolo villaggio di Dalyan, sulle rive dell'omonimo fiume. Qui saliremo a bordo di barche a motore che ci porteranno in un piacevole viaggio lungo i canali che si snodano in lungo e in largo. Avremo l'occasione di ammirare da vicino il paesaggio e lo straordinario habitat acquatico: davanti ai nostri occhi si avvicenderanno piantagioni di cotone e campi con isolotti ricoperti di fitti canneti. Durante il tragitto lungo il fiume, scavate nelle pareti rocciose vedremo poi le celebri tombe rupestri degli antichi re. Giunti a Caunos, scenderemo a terra e saliremo a piedi la brulla collina, per visitare i resti dell'antico insediamento: vedremo il teatro romano, attorno al quale sono raggruppati anche altri edifici romani ed un complesso termale, trasformato in una chiesa in epoca bizantina. Nel 4000 a.C. Caunos era una città e florida, dotata di un proprio porto. Tuttavia, quando il porto cominciò a sprofondare nel terreno sabbioso, anche la città perse importanza. Oggi, diversi chilometri separano Caunos dal mare. Dopo la visita alla città antica, torneremo in motoscafo a Dalyan, dove ci sarà servito il pranzo in un tipico ristorante di pesce.