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Bali 4.3

Cyclades sailing in a versatile Bali catamaran, bareboat from Athens

Length
13.1m
Guests
9
Cabins
5
Built
2020

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About Bali 4.3

The Bali 4.3 offers the space and comfort expected of a modern catamaran, with five cabins including four doubles and a skipper's quarters. Built in 2020, she accommodates up to nine guests across thoughtfully designed accommodation. Each cabin benefits from its own ensuite head, whilst the generous saloon and galley facilitate both relaxed socialising and proper meal preparation. Outdoor dining areas and a well-appointed deck make the most of the Aegean light.

This bareboat charter suits experienced skippers seeking independence across Greece's most compelling waters. The Bali's responsive handling and reliable systems (autopilot, full navigation suite, lazy jack mainsail setup) allow confident passage between islands. Afternoon winds are predictable; mornings favour anchoring and water activities. The Aegean rewards those who explore beyond the obvious, from whitewashed villages to lesser-known anchorages where local tavernas serve daily-caught fish.

Highlights

  • Five cabins with private heads; flexible berth configuration for mixed groups or families
  • Established Bali catamaran design proven across Mediterranean and Caribbean waters
  • Lazy jack and autopilot reduce crew fatigue; ideal for less-experienced bareboat skippers
  • Kayaks, paddleboards, and fishing gear available; shallow draft reaches anchorages larger yachts cannot

The Charter Experience

The Cyclades demand unhurried exploration. Base yourself in protected anchorages, snorkel over submerged ruins, kayak between islets, or simply anchor and cook fresh provisions sourced from harbourside markets. The catamaran's shallow draft accesses shallow bays inaccessible to monohulls. Winds favour reaching and running; the sailing itself becomes part of the holiday rather than an ordeal. Choose a 14-day charter to properly traverse Athens, the Saronic Gulf, and the outer Cyclades without rushing between ports.

Suggested Itinerary

A 14-day itinerary from Athens might reach south through the Saronic Gulf to Hydra and Poros, then east across open water to Mykonos. From there, explore the Cycladic chain: Delos and its archaeological significance, quiet anchorages around Antiparos, the protected channels between smaller islands, and the westward return via Serifos and Sifnos. Build in three to four full days of anchoring rather than sailing, allowing proper immersion in the islands' rhythms.

Specifications

Length

13.1 m

Max Guests

9

Cabins

5

Berths

9

Hull Type

Monohull

Year Built

2020

Cruising Speed

6 kn

Charter Regions

Weekly Charter From

€4,200

High season up to €9,400

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Charter Typebareboat
Vessel Typesailing yacht

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