Sultan A
Sultan A is a quite magnificent 8 cabin gulet, which we use regularly for standard gulet charters as well as our expert led cruises in Turkey. 28 metres long, she has 6 double cabins and 2 twin cabins. She is quite stunning, full of character and is fitted out with all standard mod cons. We have received wonderful feedback from guests who have chartered her.
Gulet’s technical Data:
Year of Construction: 1995
Boat Type: Ketch/Gulet
Number of Cabins: 8
Number of Guests: 16
L.O.A: 30 metres
Beam: 7 metres
Draft: 2.55 metres
Engine: Fiat 2 x 350 BHP
Generator: 20+8 Kw
Electricity: 220v + 24v
Water Tank: 7 tonnes
Fuel Tank: 3 tonnes
Equipment
Air Conditioning
Dinghy:Â 40 HP
Windsurfer and Canoe
CD stereo music system
Deep Freeze, Ice machine
Television VCD, DVD
All regulation safety equipment
Snorkelling and Fishing Gear
Water skis (on request)
Wireless Connection (coverage permitting)
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Gulets in Turkey and Greece
Testimonials
A well respected tour operator that works hard to provide a unique travel experience for those interested in delving deeper into a country's culture and history when travelling.
Jacqueline Trad Cruising the Dodecanese
We took the road less traveled and that made all the difference. The PST tour Exploring the Peloponnese, truly did explore. Most advertised tours don't include the wild Mani area,and don't include mountain bus trips through Central Arcadia, or a boat trip through a flooded magical cave where we were like visitors to Hades. We discovered Greek wild-flowers, and Greek wine, local Greek food-dishes (including wild boar). We stayed in delightful and unusual small hotels and visited all the usual sites such as Mycenae, and Olympia but with archaeologist tour leaders, fallen heaps of stones and massed museum displays came alive as buildings and lifestyles, and the history, icons, and wall paintings of Byzantine churches were explained to a group of travellers much more familiar with western art. They opened up a world that all the studying from books cannot give. The only trouble is "I want to go back for more"! A wonderful trip.
Denise Young, Victoria, Australia Exploring the Peloponnese Tour