Bareboat Sailing Yacht ALKION
Hanse 345 bareboat sailing in Greece's Cyclades
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht ALKION
ALKION is a Hanse 345 purpose-built for independent sailors seeking authentic exploration of the Greek islands. This 2013 monohull balances responsive handling with comfortable cruising, offering three cabins and accommodation for six guests across her modest beam.
Well-maintained and equipped for self-skippered charters, she rewards confident helms with responsive sailing characteristics and efficient performance across variable Aegean conditions. The layout prioritises practicality, with a galley suited to provisioning ashore and cabin berths arranged for small groups or couples seeking privacy.
Highlights
- •Three-cabin layout sleeps six across a compact, efficient design
- •Responsive monohull sailing performance suited to Aegean wind patterns
- •Bareboat independence to set your own pace and route among Greek islands
- •Year-round charter availability across Cyclades, Dodecanese, Sporades, and Ionian regions
The Charter Experience
Charter ALKION from the Cyclades and navigate the wine-dark waters that define Greek sailing. Base yourself among whitewashed villages and Byzantine monasteries, anchoring in turquoise shallows unreachable by larger vessels. Progress eastward to the Dodecanese or northward into the Northern Sporades, where pine-clad peaks meet marble-white beaches. The Ionian awaits westward, offering a gentler climate and Venetian heritage ports. This bareboat arrangement suits sailors comfortable with their own decision-making, navigating by instinct and local knowledge rather than itinerary.
Suggested Itinerary
Sail from Naxos southeastward to Antiparos, then onwards through the Dodecanese chain, visiting Patmos and Leros before returning via the Northern Sporades. Alternatively, explore the Ionian's Zakynthos and Corfu, where Venetian fortresses and sheltered anchorages reward slower cruising rhythms.
Specifications
10.4 m
6
3
8
Monohull
2013
