Bareboat Sailing Yacht Bavaria 46 Cruiser
Spacious Bavaria sailing yacht for eight in the Adriatic
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Bavaria 46 Cruiser
The Bavaria 46 Cruiser offers the rare combination of generous accommodation and effortless handling, making it an excellent choice for groups seeking independence on the water. Four double cabins and three heads provide comfortable separation, whilst the generously proportioned saloon easily hosts eight guests. The wide beam creates the internal volume expected of much larger vessels, with a galley suited to proper provisioning and meal preparation.
Bavaria's reputation for robust construction and longevity is well earned. This 2015 model reflects the builder's meticulous approach to seaworthiness and reliability. An electric windlass, bow thruster, and self-tacking jib simplify the sailing experience, whilst teak decking and a bimini canopy add refinement to deck time. The combination makes this yacht particularly suitable for experienced bareboat charterers and groups with mixed sailing abilities.
Highlights
- •Four double cabins accommodate eight guests with privacy and comfort
- •Spacious saloon suitable for dining and entertaining whilst at anchor
- •Self-tacking jib and bow thruster simplify handling and maneuvering
- •Teak decking and bimini canopy enhance comfort and protection
The Charter Experience
The Adriatic coast presents steady winds that typically build through the afternoon, creating optimal conditions for morning swimming and leisurely breakfasts before embarking on daily sails. Croatia's Dalmatian shoreline reveals medieval architecture rising above crystalline bays, whilst dozens of National Parks and thousands of islands reward exploration. The sailing grounds balance accessibility with discovery, offering both established anchorages and quieter coves, alongside robust provisioning in ports like Split and Zadar. Local seafood, Adriatic culture, and Mediterranean rhythms define the charter experience in this increasingly sophisticated sailing destination.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week based from Split might visit Hvar's lavender-covered hills, the Pakleni Islands' sheltered anchorages, and the dramatic cliffs of Peljesac Peninsula, with optional excursions to Mljet National Park's saltwater lakes. Nearby Zadar offers alternative departure points and Dalmatian cultural immersion. The steady afternoon winds create reliable sailing windows between Mediterranean-style rest days.
Specifications
46.0 m
8
4
8
Monohull
2015
