Bareboat Sailing Yacht Bavaria 40
Responsive Bavaria sailing yacht for independent exploration of the Aegean
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Bavaria 40
The Bavaria 40 delivers responsive handling and comfortable accommodation for those seeking bareboat independence in Greece's island waters. Built in 2012, she combines practical cruising capability with the flexibility to chart your own course through the Cyclades.
Three cabins sleep up to eight guests, with a galley and saloon configured for extended time at sea. The furling mainsail and reliable engine reduce physical demand, whilst the sprayhood and bimini provide shelter during passage and anchorage.
Highlights
- •Furling mainsail and autopilot for efficient passage making
- •GPS and navigation systems for confident cruising in Greek waters
- •Tender included for tender beach exploration and provisioning runs
- •Bimini and sprayhood for sun and sea protection
The Charter Experience
Navigate the Cyclades, Dodecanese, and Northern Sporades under your own command. The Bavaria 40 handles the variable conditions of the Aegean with predictability, allowing you to anchor in remote coves, explore whitewashed villages, and experience Greece's maritime landscape at your preferred pace. Flexible check-in from 17:00 any day suits arrivals by sea or air.
Suggested Itinerary
Depart Mykonos or Paros into the central Cyclades, visiting Delos, Rhenia, and Antiparos before heading south to Naxos and Amorgos. Continue east into the Dodecanese, where Patmos and Leros offer sheltered anchorages and excellent provisioning before returning north.
Specifications
12.4 m
8
3
7
Monohull
2012
7 kn
