Meira
Price per week
From €110.000 to €155.000
Destination
Turkey
Length
54.50 meters
No. of cabins
6
No. of guests
12
No. of crew
11
Price per week
€110,000
Meira
Specifications
Length
54.50 meters
Beam
10 meters
Draft
3.8 meters
Cruise speed
10 knot
Built / Renovated
2018
Cabins for guests
6
Water sport
Jet ski, SeaBob, Water skiing, Tube ride, Wakeboard, 2 Paddleboards, Canoe, Windsurf, Inflatable sea slide
Crew description
11 crew members
Steps
Meira's Weekly Rates
€155,000
Per week + Expenses€110,000
Per week + Expenses
Style and texture in relaxing surroundings
Think of Meira as your own private cruise ship a lavish sailing extravagance you owe yourself, for a brief period of time.
Meira’s 50m / 164ft structure rewards close inspection of style and texture, from her Ebony and Aningeria wood to high-quality leather and marble throughout.
Whilst a nautical theme runs through her six expansive staterooms, each is individually presented in different shades of warm wood and soft furnishings with panoramic artworks depicting stylised sailing yachts and sea creatures.
Private Floating Sanctuary
Each bright stateroom is in effect a mini apartment, completely self-contained, with the master cabin on the main deck, three VIP cabins, and two twins on the lower deck.
For your further comfort, the lower deck offers a sauna and adjacent massage room, with a qualified masseuse on hand.
The main salon and formal dining area form one large open space, flowing from seating for 12 guests at dinner, to relaxing sofas surrounded by strikingly modern artwork and cutting-edge entertainment systems. The whole is decorated in Ebony and Aningeria wood with beautiful marbles and leathers forming a theme throughout the yacht.
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Goolets
Meira is available for charter in Turkey
Explore Turkey's picturesque coastline aboard revamped traditional wooden sailing boats known as gulets, alongside a diverse selection of other vessels available for charter. As the home of these iconic gulets, Turkey offers a more unique and authentic experience you will hardly forget.
Read moreThe Art of a Perfect Charter
Our process is passionately crafted to be uniquely for you, ensuring a joyful experience from start to finish. We believe the journey to your charter should be as effortless as the holiday itself. Discover the five steps that make the vision truly yours.
Share Your Vision
Your journey begins by sharing your wishes with a dedicated charter expert, who will use these details to craft an unforgettable experience.
Design Your Bespoke Itinerary
We tailor every moment, from the sailing route and private excursions to curating the perfect menu of your favourite food and drinks onboard.
Experience Seamless Service
We manage all logistics, from airport transfers to dinner reservations. Your crew is briefed on every preference, ready to anticipate your needs from the moment you step aboard.
Enjoy Your Perfect Escape
With every detail meticulously planned and executed, all that is left for you to do is relax and immerse yourself in the journey.
Join Our Exclusive Yacht Club
After your charter, you gain lifetime membership to the Goolets VIP Yacht Club, unlocking unparalleled access to future deals and events.
How
Specs
The open air
Out on deck, the aft section provides a shaded area for relaxation and entertaining, and the stern’s vast sun beds provided ample seating for all guests, while in the centre chairs and large tables create the ideal place for either a casual or more formal alfresco meal.
The alfresco dining table allows up to 12 guests to savour a meal in picturesque surroundings, after which everyone can rest in the sunbathing spots and soak in the sunshine.
The pièce de resistance must be the sundeck, where you will find Meira’s massive Jacuzzi with swim-up bar, plus an L-shaped outdoor saloon with sun loungers. The huge outdoor TV lounge and open air bar with ample seating provides enough space for all guests to enjoy their favourite spot.
Almost one-to-one crew/guest balance
The maximum twelve guests aboard Meira will enjoy the attention of eleven crew, presided over by Captain Orhan, who has spent the greater part of his life at sea, everywhere from the Mediterranean to the Caribbean.
Since 1996 he has been adding to his experience aboard many yachts and has proved time and again a dedicated leader. Meira’s highly experienced crew will make your holiday aboard something you will never forget.
FAQs
Whether this is your first charter or a familiar luxury, we believe planning your journey should be part of the pleasure. This section provides clear answers on the finer points of chartering this exclusive yacht. Our expertise is at your service to ensure every detail is seamlessly arranged.
Are tips for the crew mandatory?
Tips are not mandatory but are a long-standing custom to acknowledge the crew’s dedication and service. While the general guideline is 10–15% of the charter fee, the amount should always reflect your level of satisfaction. Ultimately, it is up to you to decide what feels appropriate. The captain will ensure that any gratuity is fairly distributed among all crew members.
Do any other taxes apply?
In European waters, VAT is applicable on the charter fee, and delivery costs may apply if the yacht is moved to a different port. In other destinations, local taxes may also apply. Your broker will advise you of any applicable rates.
How are charter rates calculated?
Charter rates are usually quoted weekly. If your trip is longer than seven days, the cost is calculated pro rata (weekly rate divided by seven, multiplied by the number of days).
How can we personalize your charter?
Eight weeks before your charter, we send you a detailed preference questionnaire. This allows you to share your group’s preferences, dietary requirements, medical needs, entertainment requests, or any special occasions you’d like to celebrate. This ensures your charter is fully tailor-made.
How does the Charter Agreement work?
Once you confirm your chosen yacht, we will prepare a standard MYBA or Goolets Charter Agreement for signature. If your embarkation or disembarkation point differs from the yacht’s main harbor, delivery/redelivery fees may apply.
Is smoking allowed on board?
Smoking is permitted only on exterior decks and on some yachts, only in specifically designated outdoor areas. For safety reasons, smoking is strictly prohibited inside the yacht. The crew will explain the designated smoking areas during the safety briefing at embarkation.
Is the Internet and Satellite TV available on board Gulets & traditional yachts:
The internet is usually available via local mobile broadband, which is sufficient for emails and light browsing but may be limited in speed and coverage when sailing between islands. Satellite TV is often available in salons or some cabins, but service can be less consistent compared to larger motor yachts. For guests needing stronger connectivity, portable upgrades may be arranged where possible.
Is the Internet and Satellite TV available on board Luxury motor yachts & larger vessels?
Most yachts are equipped with mobile broadband internet and satellite TV. In remote areas, coverage may be limited, but many yachts now also offer Starlink, providing faster and more reliable service at sea. Upgrades or special packages can be arranged in advance (subject to availability and additional fees). If you require stable internet for work, please let us know before your charter.
Should I get insurance?
Yes, we strongly recommend it. Guests should consider: - Cancellation & Curtailment Insurance – to protect your financial investment in case of unforeseen events. - Personal Accident & Medical Insurance – for your own safety and peace of mind. - Charterers’ Liability Insurance – to cover potential third-party claims. - Baggage & Personal Belongings Insurance – against theft, loss, or damage. Your broker can provide guidance and help arrange the appropriate coverage.
What about package-based yachts?
Instead of A.P.A., expenses are usually covered through fixed packages. These may include food (half board or full board), drinks (all-inclusive packages, bar consumption, or corkage fees), port taxes, and fuel for motorized water sports (charged per hour or as a flat fee). These extras are typically settled directly on the day of embarkation. High-season rates (July, August, Christmas/New Year, major events) are higher due to demand, while low-season rates apply at other times. The rates shown on our website are up to date but may be subject to change.
What are the charter terms?
Most charters follow MYBA Terms: the yacht is fully equipped, insured, and crewed (wages and crew provisions are covered by the owner). All other operating costs—fuel, port fees, food, beverages, personal expenses, excursions, and communications—are covered by the charterer. Occasionally, some yachts may offer alternative terms such as food and beverage packages. Your broker will clarify the exact terms for your chosen yacht.
What are the actual operating costs?
For yachts that have A.P.A. (Advance provisioning allowance) In addition to the charter fee, you will pay an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA), usually 30–40% of the charter fee. This covers food and beverages, fuel, port fees, and any other running expenses. The captain manages the APA during your trip and provides a final account at the end. Any unused funds are refunded; any shortfall is settled before disembarkation.
What are the charter payment terms?
When signing the charter agreement, a 50% deposit of the total charter fee is required. The balance (remaining 50%), along with any Advance Provisioning Allowance (if applicable), taxes, positioning fees, and other agreed costs, must be paid by bank transfer six to eight weeks before departure. Payments can be made by bank transfer or by credit card (Visa or MasterCard).
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