Bareboat Sailing Yacht ARCHIMEDES
Jeanneau Sun Odyssey for independent sailors in the Cyclades
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht ARCHIMEDES
ARCHIMEDES is a Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 469 purpose-built for bareboat charter across the Greek Islands. This 2013 sailing yacht accommodates up to 10 guests across four cabins, offering the interior volume and light typically reserved for larger vessels. Designed by Philippe Briand, her clean lines and moderate freeboard deliver both aesthetic refinement and responsive sailing performance.
The yacht's layout prioritises comfort and usability for independent crews. Four well-appointed cabins and generous saloon space make her equally suited to family groups or friends seeking self-skippered sailing. Bareboat charter from EUR 2,750 per week includes the yacht, taxes, and harbour fees for embarkation and disembarkation nights.
Highlights
- •Four cabin layout sleeps up to 10 guests with privacy and comfort
- •Bright, voluminous interior engineered on a proven Jeanneau platform
- •Responsive sailing characteristics suit both leisurely cruising and purposeful passages
- •Flexible embarkation any day of the week; optional skipper or hostess available
The Charter Experience
Base yourself in the Cyclades and command your own passage through some of Europe's most prized cruising grounds. From Naxos or Paros, ARCHIMEDES reaches the dramatic white cliffs of Antiparos, the sheltered anchorages of Mykonos and Delos, and the volcanic geology of Santorini within days. Extend northward to the Sporades or south to the Dodecanese for longer expeditions. Evening taverna stops, morning swims in turquoise shallows, and unrestricted flexibility define bareboat sailing in the Aegean. Conditions are typically favourable May through October, with consistent winds and established waypoints ideal for confident sailors.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might depart the Cyclades hub, sail to Antiparos for a protected anchorage and cave exploration, push east to Mykonos for provisioning and nightlife, then venture to Delos and sacred Rheneia before returning via Naxos. Alternatively, head south towards Santorini, Paros, and the quieter islands of the southern Aegean, adjusting each day according to wind, weather, and crew preference.
Specifications
14.1 m
10
4
8
Monohull
2013
