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Charter the Luxurious Caner IV: Discover Turkish Elegance in the Mediterranean

Explore the Mediterranean aboard the exquisite Caner IV. With unparalleled amenities and bespoke itineraries, Yacht Cloud presents a unique charter experience.

May 13, 20262 min readYacht planning notes
Charter the Luxurious Caner IV: Discover Turkish Elegance in the Mediterranean

Discover the Elegance of Caner IV

The Caner IV is a stunning 36-meter Turkish Gulet offering an unparalleled sailing experience along the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean. As a proud part of Yacht Cloud’s portfolio, this luxurious yacht promises an unforgettable voyage, perfect for exploring the enchanting Turkish coastline.

Turkish Coast Adventures

Based in the heart of Turkey, the Caner IV invites adventurers to its spacious decks, immersed in Mediterranean sunshine. Experience the allure of the region’s secluded bays and vibrant harbors, curated exclusively by our experienced crew and captain.

Luxurious Amenities

  • Accommodates up to 12 guests in 6 lavish cabins with ensuite facilities
  • Watertoys including jetski, wakeboard, and snorkel gear
  • Alfresco dining and entertainment systems
  • Spa Pool tubs in master cabins

Available Charter Dates

The Caner IV is available for charter from May to October, with daily rates starting from 3,500 euros. Contact our team at Yacht Cloud to tailor your bespoke itinerary today.

Embark on a journey of luxury and style with Yacht Cloud aboard the Caner IV. Our dedicated team is eager to make your Mediterranean dreams come true.

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