Bareboat Sailing Yacht Agata
German-built sailing excellence for Sicilian waters
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Agata
Agata is a Bavaria 51 Cruiser, a German-engineered sailing yacht purpose-built for discerning charterers. Accommodating up to 10 guests across 5 cabins, she combines robust construction with elegant proportions, delivering the stability and performance expected of Bavaria's cruising pedigree.
This bareboat offers complete self-sufficiency for confident sailors. A bow thruster simplifies manoeuvring in tight anchorages, whilst the sprayhood and bimini top provide shelter during morning departures or afternoon squalls. The bathing platform and swimming ladder invite impromptu swims at remote coves, and a dinghy expands your exploration radius beyond the main yacht.
Highlights
- •5 cabins sleep up to 10, ideal for extended families or sailing groups
- •Bow thruster, sprayhood, and bimini top for confident bareboat handling
- •Galley, oven, stove, hot water, and generous fridge for self-catering
- •Bathing platform and dinghy for seamless exploration of Sicilian anchorages
The Charter Experience
Charter Agata for an autonomous sailing holiday across Southern Italy and Sicily. Base yourself from a Sicilian port and navigate the crystalline waters between Aeolian islands, the Egadi archipelago, and the Tyrrhenian coast. Whether you seek remote anchorages or provisioned harbours, the bareboat format grants complete itinerary freedom. Weekday check-in from Saturday evening allows unhurried settling in, with flexible departure the following morning.
Suggested Itinerary
Depart toward the Egadi Islands, visiting Favignana's turquoise shallows and Levanzo's sea caves. Continue east to the Aeolian chain, anchoring off Stromboli for evening volcano views, then south toward the Tyrrhenian coast and hidden bays near Cefalù. Return via the northern coastline, allowing ample time for swimming, snorkelling, and village provisioning.
Specifications
15.6 m
10
5
10
Monohull
7.5 kn
