REVIEW · BODRUM
Bodrum Private Motor-Yacht Sunset Tour With Dinner For 3 Hour
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Sunset on a private yacht is pure Bodrum. You’ll get a short, well-paced cruise out of Kumbahçe with a swim/snorkel break in an aquarium-bay setting, then a proper fish-chicken-veg dinner onboard as the light fades. You can even bring your own beer or spirits for the sundowner, but note that alcohol is not included—only soft drinks and water are.
What I like most is how much is included without turning the trip into a long, tiring day: snorkeling equipment, a stand-up paddleboard, and fishing rod time are all part of the deal. The crew’s service style also seems dialed in—when timing runs late, they’ll work to get you moving quickly once you arrive. The one drawback to consider is simple: with only about 3 hours total, this is best for people who want the sunset moment and a swim stop, not for folks chasing a full-day tour.
One more thing to know up front: you’re headed to Bodrum’s most beautiful bay options, but where you swim can shift depending on wind conditions. If Akvaryum Koyu isn’t workable, you’ll go to Black Island or Rabbit Bay instead—so plan to be flexible, pack swimwear, and show up ready to enjoy the sea.
In This Review
- Key highlights you’ll actually care about
- Private yacht at Kumbahçe: what you’re really buying
- Akvaryum Koyu swim and snorkel: fish viewing without the hassle
- When the wind changes: Black Island or Rabbit Bay
- Onboard dinner: fish, chicken, or vegetarian plus soft drinks
- SUP, fishing rod, and snorkel gear: included activities that stay fun
- Sunset cruise flow: how the timing tends to feel in real life
- Service style on board: clean boat, friendly crew, quick problem-solving
- Price and value: is $409.38 per person fair?
- Who this Bodrum sunset yacht tour suits best
- Tips to get the most out of your 3 hours
- Should you book this Bodrum private sunset yacht dinner tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Bodrum private motor-yacht sunset tour?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- What’s the price per person?
- Is this tour private?
- What food and drinks are included?
- Can I bring alcohol on board?
- Is snorkeling included?
- What water activities are included besides snorkeling?
- What if the wind makes the first bay unsuitable?
- What’s the cancellation policy and weather rule?
Key highlights you’ll actually care about

- Aquarium-bay swimming with free snorkel gear so you can watch fish close up
- Stand-up paddleboard and fishing rod included for a fun, active stop
- Fish/chicken/vegetarian dinner onboard plus fruit, soda/pop, and bottled water
- BYO alcohol allowed for a more personal sundowner
- Wind-dependent bay choice: Akvaryum Koyu first, then Black Island or Rabbit Bay if needed
- Private setup for just your group, so it feels relaxed—not crowded
Private yacht at Kumbahçe: what you’re really buying
This is the kind of Bodrum outing you book when you want control. It’s private, so you’re not sharing the boat with random strangers, and your time on the water feels more like a plan you made than a schedule you’re stuck inside. The meeting point is at Kumbahçe, Halikarnas İskelesi (Bodrum’s dock area), and the tour loops back there when it’s done.
You’re paying a premium—$409.38 per person for about 3 hours—but the value math changes once you see what’s included. You’re not just buying a seat on a sunset cruise. You’re getting a yacht-style ride plus gear (snorkels, and also SUP and a fishing rod), plus an onboard meal with soft drinks. For couples and small groups, that “private” part is often what makes the price feel fair.
The best part is how quickly you get to the “vacation mode.” You’re on the boat and moving, not spending the morning organizing transfers and logistics. And based on firsthand accounts of service, the crew keeps things running smoothly even if you hit traffic—one arrival was about an hour late, yet the owner/crew waited and got the trip going right away once everyone was on board.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Bodrum
Akvaryum Koyu swim and snorkel: fish viewing without the hassle

Your first stop is Akvaryum Koyu, a go-to bay where you take a swimming break in a setting known for colorful fish. This is where the tour earns its keep: the boat provides snorkeling equipment, so you don’t have to hunt down rentals or worry you’ll show up unprepared.
Here’s what to expect in practical terms:
- You’ll get time in the water for a swim.
- You can use the snorkels right from the yacht setup.
- The vibe is simple and active: float, look around, and then get back on board before it gets chilly.
If you’ve never snorkeled before, this still works because the gear is included and you’re in a controlled spot with a yacht nearby. Bring a sense of curiosity more than a performance mindset. The sea gives you the rest.
One small consideration: snorkeling enjoyment can depend on water conditions. That’s part of why the tour keeps a backup bay ready (more on that next). Still, even if you’re not a big snorkeler, the “just swim for a bit” plan is easy and fun.
When the wind changes: Black Island or Rabbit Bay

Bodrum’s bays don’t all behave the same way. Wind direction can make one spot more comfortable than another, and this tour is designed to respond. If the wind isn’t suitable at Akvaryum Koyu, you’ll head to one of two alternatives: Black Island or Rabbit Bay.
That flexibility matters because a sunset cruise is only relaxing if the water feels workable and the boat can position comfortably. You’re not stuck waiting around for conditions to magically improve. You’ll shift to another beautiful bay option so you still get your swim/snorkel time.
For you, the takeaway is to pack for whatever conditions you end up in: swimsuit, a light layer for getting back onboard, and something that helps you dry off. If you go in assuming you’ll get the exact same “scene” every time, you might be disappointed. If you go in expecting a good bay and a good water break, you’ll likely be happy either way.
Onboard dinner: fish, chicken, or vegetarian plus soft drinks

After the water time, the tour turns into the part most people remember: eating while the sea and sunset do their thing. The dinner is offered as a choice of menus—fish, chicken, or vegetarian—so you’re not stuck with only one option.
What’s included on the meal front:
- Fruit service
- Soda/pop
- Bottled water
- Your chosen dinner menu
Alcohol is the only major “gap” here. Alcoholic beverages aren’t included, but the operator explicitly allows you to bring your own. That matters because it gives you freedom: you can keep it simple with beer, or go for whatever your group prefers. Just don’t assume the boat will provide it.
I also appreciate that the tour is short enough that dinner doesn’t feel like a long wait. You’re not sitting around for hours hoping the food arrives. You’re already out on the water, then dinner fits naturally into the timeline.
SUP, fishing rod, and snorkel gear: included activities that stay fun

This trip isn’t only about floating and posing for photos. You also get free use of:
- Stand-up paddleboard (SUP)
- Fishing rod(s)
- Snorkeling equipment
For most people, that means you can pick your mood on the spot. Want a calm water moment? Hop on the SUP. Want something more relaxed? Fish a bit or just snorkel. If you’re traveling with kids or teens, having these extras can turn the stop into a “we did stuff” story instead of a passive ride.
A real-world detail that stands out: one couple highlighted that the paddleboard was great but they wished they had more practice beforehand. Translation for you: if you’re a first-timer, don’t judge yourself too hard. Stay close to the yacht, keep your balance easy, and treat it as a learning session—Bodrum’s water is perfect for that kind of low-pressure fun.
Also, since snorkeling and paddling are both included, you don’t need to pay for multiple activities separately. It’s a small thing that adds up, especially in a place like Bodrum where extras can tack on quickly.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Bodrum
Sunset cruise flow: how the timing tends to feel in real life
The stated duration is about 3 hours. That’s a sweet spot for sunset because you get time for:
1) A departure from the dock,
2) A water break (swim/snorkel),
3) A meal onboard, and
4) The evening views before you’re back.
The tour also depends on good weather. If weather is poor, it can be canceled and you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s exactly what you want with a sunset plan. No one loves paying for a “maybe we’ll go” day.
Crew timing matters too. In one case, the group was around an hour late because of traffic, yet the owner waited and they set off quickly once everyone was aboard. That gives you confidence the crew manages departures in a practical, calm way rather than acting like you ruined the schedule.
My advice: be on time if you can, but don’t panic if you hit traffic. It’s a realistic city problem, and the operator seems used to working around it.
Service style on board: clean boat, friendly crew, quick problem-solving
The consistent theme here is crew quality. People described the boat as amazing and the crew as outstanding with brilliant customer service. The boat also gets called out as clean, and that matters more than you’d think. On a sea day, you end up touching railings, changing out of swimwear, and moving around the deck. A clean setup feels cared for.
One more detail worth noting: the operator is responsive. If timing is off, the team doesn’t just leave you behind. They waited and then got moving once you arrived. That’s a big deal for a private tour where you’re not blended into a big group departure.
If you like travel experiences where the staff keeps things light, smooth, and respectful, this likely fits your style.
Price and value: is $409.38 per person fair?

Let’s do a plain value check. You’re paying for:
- A private yacht experience
- About 3 hours of time on the water
- A swim/snorkel break with included snorkeling equipment
- Included extras: SUP and fishing rod
- Onboard fruit, soda/pop, bottled water
- Dinner with a fish/chicken/vegetarian menu option
- A sunset-focused route that ends back at the meeting point
What you’re not paying for:
- Alcohol (you bring it)
- Any extra add-ons like a SEABOB (listed as an extra price for people who want it)
- Private transportation to the dock
For many groups, the price feels reasonable because the included items reduce the “nickel and dime” factor. If you priced out a boat charter plus snorkeling rentals plus an onboard meal separately, the total usually climbs fast.
Where it might feel expensive is if you’re only interested in sitting and watching the sunset. If you’re more of a passive viewer and you don’t care about snorkeling or paddling, you may question whether the private yacht premium is worth it.
My practical recommendation: if your group will use the included gear—even a little—this is a smart spend.
Who this Bodrum sunset yacht tour suits best
This works especially well for:
- Couples who want sunset views without crowds
- Families with kids who can handle short water time and want onboard activities
- Small groups who want a “do our own thing” vibe
- People who enjoy water time and don’t want to plan rentals
It may be less ideal if:
- You want a full-day itinerary with many stops
- You don’t swim or snorkel at all, and you won’t touch the SUP or fishing rod
The good news: it’s flexible enough in the bay choice (Akvaryum Koyu, then Black Island or Rabbit Bay) that you’re likely to get at least one really enjoyable water moment.
Tips to get the most out of your 3 hours
A short trip rewards smart prep. Here’s how to show up ready:
- Bring swimwear and a towel or cover-up for fast transitions.
- Pack a light layer for after swimming, since the sea air can feel cooler.
- If you plan to drink, bring it since alcohol isn’t included.
- If you’re new to SUP, keep expectations relaxed. Practice a calm stance first.
- Arrive early enough to reduce stress at the dock, even though the crew can be accommodating when delays happen.
Also, bring a phone with enough battery for sunset photos—but take a break too. Part of the pleasure is the quiet time on the water. One couple even described the silence as golden, which tracks with how private sea time feels when it’s just your group.
Should you book this Bodrum private sunset yacht dinner tour?
If you want a private 3-hour sunset experience with real inclusions—snorkeling gear, SUP, fishing rod, and dinner—this is a strong yes. The value is strongest when your group will actually use the included water activities and you’re happy with a BYO-alcohol setup.
Skip it only if you’re looking for a long, multi-stop day or you’d rather avoid any chance of wind affecting the exact swim bay. Otherwise, this tour hits the sweet spot: short enough to feel effortless, structured enough that you’re not wondering what happens next, and focused on the Bodrum moments that make sense—water, fish, and sunset.
FAQ
How long is the Bodrum private motor-yacht sunset tour?
It’s about 3 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Kumbahçe, Halikarnas İskelesi, Bodrum, and ends back at the same meeting point.
What’s the price per person?
The price is listed as $409.38 per person.
Is this tour private?
Yes. It’s a private activity, and only your group participates.
What food and drinks are included?
You’ll have fruit service, soda/pop, bottled water, and a dinner menu (fish, chicken, or vegetarian). Alcoholic beverages are not included.
Can I bring alcohol on board?
Yes. You can bring your own beers or other alcoholic drinks.
Is snorkeling included?
Yes. Snorkeling equipment is included, and you’ll have a swimming break in the bay.
What water activities are included besides snorkeling?
You get free use of a stand-up paddleboard and fishing rod.
What if the wind makes the first bay unsuitable?
If Akvaryum Koyu isn’t suitable due to wind direction, you’ll go to another bay option such as Black Island or Rabbit Bay.
What’s the cancellation policy and weather rule?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance. The experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.




























