Bareboat Sailing Yacht Bavaraia 40 Cruiser
Spirited sailing among Greece's Ionian jewels
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Bavaraia 40 Cruiser
The Bavaria 40 Cruiser combines responsive handling with generous cruising accommodation, making it an excellent choice for those seeking to navigate Greek waters independently. Three well-appointed cabins sleep up to seven guests, whilst the yacht's proven design ensures both comfort and engaging performance under sail.
Built in 2012, this bareboat sailing yacht rewards competent sailors with the freedom to explore at their own pace. The layout balances practical cruising needs with the kind of clean lines and thoughtful engineering that Bavaria has refined across decades of yacht building.
Highlights
- •Three cabins accommodate seven guests comfortably for week-long cruises
- •Responsive sailing performance in the consistent Ionian and Aegean breezes
- •Bareboat freedom to explore Corfu, Lefkas, Kos, and the Dodecanese islands
- •Well-maintained 2012 Bavaria with proven cruising credentials
The Charter Experience
Charter from the Ionian Islands and discover the quieter side of Greek sailing. The sapphire waters between Corfu, Lefkas, and the Dodecanese offer consistent winds, sheltered anchorages, and villages largely untouched by mass tourism. Whether you're island hopping or settling into a single anchorage for days of swimming and exploration, the Bavaria 40 Cruiser handles the Aegean's moods with easy grace. You maintain complete control of your itinerary, your timing, and your discoveries.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might start from Lefkas, sailing south through the Ionian toward Meganisi and Scorpios, then pushing into the Aegean towards Kos or the Dodecanese. Alternatively, base yourself in the sheltered channels around Corfu and the Paxi islands, allowing longer stays in villages where local tavernas overlook deserted beaches and time moves according to the tide.
Specifications
12.4 m
7
3
6
Monohull
2012
