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The Flying Fish is a 14 metre motor yacht or cruiser, moored at Altinkum harbour. Passengers on The Flying Fish can relax, stretch out and enjoy the good things in life: the comfort of the luxurious rosewood saloon with movies beamed out on the flat screen television; complimentary hand-cooked meals catering to personal dietary needs; peace and relaxation with no hassle and no intrusions beyond the ring of the bell signalling lunch is ready.
With two 240hp marine engines and an aluminium hull, The Flying Fish sits low in the water, reducing the rock and sway from the motion of the sea and allowing even sensitive souls to travel in comfort. Those thinking of a longer journey can take advantage of The Flying Fish�s upmarket facilities: luxurious private cabins; 24 hour, 365 day hot water; satellite TV and DVD; first class dining and drinks service; complimentary fresh fruit; and the opportunity for a unique experience: moonlit kalamari fishing!
The Master Cabin
In the summer, a trip on The Flying Fish will offer the opportunity to cruise the beautiful bays of the Aegean in the style of a bygone era with the luxury of modern amenities. Watch the sun dance on the turquoise sea from the Observation Deck, top up your tan on the prow�s sumptuous Suncatcher Lounge, go for a dip in the sea, or a spin in the inflatable speedboat. Rinse off the salt crystals in the freshwater shower and dry your hair in the sun � or in your cabin using the provided hairdryer!
In winter, The Flying Fish will allow you to escape the cares of life on shore. The Captain�s Saloon offers the comforts of a five-star hotel lounge with screenings of classic movies and the latest blockbusters; a well-stocked bar; inviting seating area and atmospheric spotlighting. The enclosed dining area allows you to dine in warmth as you watch the seagulls snatch their food from the waves. The Flying Fish has its own electric power, so why not take a breather from power cuts and dark evenings and while away a few hours on board with your friends?