Turkey's premier superyacht marina — Bodrum Airport (BJV) to Yalıkavak Marina in about 45 minutes, from €45 private.
Yalıkavak Marina — long known as Palmarina — is Turkey's premier superyacht marina, on the north-west tip of the Bodrum peninsula. Around 620 berths take everything from wooden gulets to megayachts of up to ~140 metres, and the quayside has grown into a destination in its own right: designer boutiques, a beach club and fine-dining names of the calibre of Zuma and Nusr-Et, with the town's famous weekly market just up the road. Getting there is simple: the marina is served by Milas–Bodrum Airport (BJV), about 38 km and roughly 45 minutes by road, and a private SooTransfer runs door-to-door for a flat €45 — fixed euro price quoted up front, meet and greet at arrivals, and you pay after the ride.
سعر ثابت باليورو لمركبة Eco Van خاصة (حتى 6 ضيوف) — تتوفر خيارات Vito وV-Class الأوسع عند الحجز.
تشمل رحلة الذهاب والعودة مدة انتظار تصل إلى 6 ساعات. تحتاج وقتاً أطول؟ راسلنا للحصول على سعر يومي ثابت.
A private transfer from Milas–Bodrum Airport (BJV) to Yalıkavak Marina costs a flat €45 in an Eco Van for up to six passengers. It's about 38 km and roughly 45 minutes by road, with a fixed euro price quoted up front, meet and greet with a name sign at arrivals, flight tracking and free waiting if you land late.
For most visitors, yes. Airport buses run to Bodrum's bus station, not Yalıkavak, so you'd change to a local dolmuş with your luggage; a metered taxi over 38 km usually ends up costing more than our fixed €45 — and you only learn the price at the end. A private car is door-to-door, the price is agreed before you fly, and you pay after the ride.
No — entry is free, and anyone can walk the promenade, browse the boutiques and watch the superyachts. You only pay for what you use: dining, shopping and beach-club daybeds in season. Few places let a free evening stroll and a blow-out dinner sit this close together.
Absolutely — most visitors come by land. Between the megayachts (up to ~140 m), the designer shopping, the beach club, the sunset promenade and the fine dining, it's the Bodrum peninsula's most polished day and evening out — and the weekly market in town adds an authentic counterweight.
Yes — we collect from hotels across the Bodrum peninsula. Book one-way, a return, or a wait-and-return day with stops of your choice (Gümüşlük at sunset is the classic add-on). Everything is arranged over WhatsApp with a fixed euro price, and you pay on arrival.