Maritime Commercial Law is a specialized branch of law that regulates legal relationships related to maritime transportation, ship operation, port management, and maritime trade. This area encompasses the rules and norms governing the commercial interactions between shipowners, carriers, cargo owners, ship operators, and other actors in the maritime trade sector.

Within our expertise in Maritime Commercial Law, we provide comprehensive legal consultancy services to our clients on issues such as maritime transport contracts, shipping terms, chartering, cargo insurance, and maritime accidents. Additionally, we offer professional support regarding ship transactions, maritime cargo transportation, and port operations in compliance with international maritime trade legislation.

To safeguard our clients’ commercial activities and minimize legal issues, we develop solutions with a keen understanding of the dynamics of the industry. In this context, we work diligently to provide tailored solutions for every need in the maritime trade sector, protecting our clients’ rights and supporting their commercial success.

Yachting

Surrounded by seas on three sides, Turkey is one of the world’s most attractive hubs for maritime activities due to its unique geographical location. Additionally, marine tourism is one of the most in-demand branches of tourism in Turkey, accounting for approximately one-fifth of the country’s total tourism revenue. Among marine tourism activities, yachting holds a special place. The rapidly growing global demand for yacht tourism in recent years has also impacted Turkey, one of the world’s unparalleled tourism destinations. This has led to an increase in marina operations and the expansion of maritime services in the country to include shipbuilding and repair, fuel, oil and water supply, ship provisioning, and tugboat services. These developments have ultimately placed yacht tourism at the forefront of high-revenue tourism sectors in Turkey.