>International Travel News
>After months of searching, we found that "Passion," run by Yann Mauguiere
>out of Rhodes, offers a terrific service because of his ability to
probe
for expectations and to match successfully clients with boats and crews.
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>Thanks so much -- Sandra
>
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>After almost a year of searching for an affordable Mediterranean charter,
my
>husband and I finally tracked down -- stumbled upon, would be more
>accurate -- a fantastic agent we would wholeheartedly recommend to
>individuals or small groups: PASSION, the descriptively named
company of
>Yann Mauguiere, a passionate yachtsman based in Rhodes.
>
>Larry and I had been to Turkey several times, but because we plan
our trips
>both geographically and thematically, we'd delayed visiting the
>Mediterranean Coast. For our September 1999 trip, we also desired
a
>slightly different strategy from the usual land travel: we wanted
to "play
>Phoenician," approaching the historically and artistically significant
>maritime settlements from the sea, particularly along the Lycian Coast,
as
>the early settlers and traders would have done.
We needed a sailboat for two weeks -- comfortable yet affordable enough
for
two passengers -- and a crew that was interested in more than just
ferrying
passengers to charming anchorages for swimming. Most of the agents
we
talked with suggested much larger boats -- up to 90' with a crew of
four and
prices to match -- more suitable for small parties, family groups,
or shared
passengers. Because we had a very specific, two-week itinerary
in mind, we
were reluctant to share a boat with other couples and unwilling to
join a
Gullet "Blue Voyage." Our diligence and patience were rewarded.
>
>What particularly impressed us in our many conversations (via E-mail)
with
>Yann was his willingness to listen to what we proposed and to make
>suggestions specifically geared to our objectives. He was particularly
>sensitive to the type of experience we wanted and recommended boats
and
>crews he felt we'd be comfortable traveling with. We were far
less
>interested in paying someone to ferry a floating hotel than in the
dynamics
>of shared experiences. We were, to speak quite literally, all
in the same
>boat. We, too, listened and made adjustments to take advantage
of wind and
>current that our text-derived itinerary had ignored.
>
>Although Yann matches some groups with skippers of many large and
beautiful
>sailing vessels, he suggested we might enjoy sailing with Jean and
Helene
>Doulay, a French former merchant marine, and his English wife on their
37-foot ketch, "Le Mayero," a real ocean-going vessel rigged as a sailor
would want, not as a
>yachtsman might desire. The cost for everything -- and I do
mean
>everything -- was $150.00 per day; $2,100.00 for two weeks (September
1999). Cocktails started early and ended late. Meals were
outstanding.
>
>Because "Le Mayero" holds Turkish registry, we met Jean and Helene
in
Bodrum
>rather than at a Greek port, and leisurely sailed toward Rhodes before
>heading to Caunos and the Lycian settlements along the Turkish
Mediterranean
>as far as Kekova Island. On two occasions (Kalkan, Simena),
we rented a
car
>for a day so we could explore the nearby ancient hill-towns and
>fortifications; at two other locations (Rhodes, Patara), public
>transportation was sufficient. After we departed
>the boat at Kas, we spent another ten days on our own touring via
car to
>Alanya before returning to Istanbul.
>
>Our specific itinerary is less important here than our experience
of the
sea
>itself, the
>people who sail it, and Yann who made it all possible. Along
the way, we
>became a part of Jean and Helene's French expatriate and Turkish adopted
>communities, joining their friends for cocktails and meals along the
way.
>As a special treat, we met Yann and his charming wife, Servan, for
a
>wonderful dinner in Rhodes. They were, in person, as delightful
as he had
>been via E-mail.
>
>Yann and his associates are truly passionate about sharing the
Mediterranean
>sailing experience with others, and I feel just as passionate about
Yann's
>approach to service. He recognizes that it is critical for the
traveler
and
>crew to be compatible. Even the largest boats shrink as time
progresses,
>and one must be matched according to personality and personal preference.
>By the time we'd decided on the boat we wanted, we felt confident
that Yann
>had filtered out what might not make a good match and that our choice
was a
>good one for us. It was.
>
>For anyone contemplating a sailing vacation among the Greek Islands
or
along
>the Turkish Coast -- or, as in our case, both -- we highly recommend
>contacting Yann at "Passion." The boat we chartered may not
suit everyone's
>needs -- it was compact and efficient; no go-fast "toys" here.
But, by
>clearly and honestly discussing preferences, Yann is able to match
>client to boat and crew that will provide what is needed -- and without
its
>costing a small fortune -- for a unique and unforgettable vacation.
>
>Yann Mauguiere, "Passion"
>E-mail:
sailpassion@laposte.net Web site:
www.sail.aegeanpassion.com.