Bareboat Sailing Yacht Beneteau Cyclades 43.4
Classical sailing in the Cyclades, built for independent cruising
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Beneteau Cyclades 43.4
The Beneteau Cyclades 43.4 represents three decades of French cruising yacht refinement. Designed specifically for bareboat charter, she balances genuine sailing performance with the domestic comfort expected by discerning clients. Four cabins accommodate up to eight guests across a layout that prioritises both privacy and functional living space.
A complete galley with pressurised hot and cold water, electric refrigeration, and 220v power ensure provisioning and meal preparation are straightforward. The electrical system comprises dual service batteries and dedicated engine battery, supported by shore charging and sufficient capacity for multi-day passages. Climate control via electric fans and proper ventilation keeps accommodation comfortable during Aegean summers.
Highlights
- •GPS chartplotter, VHF radio, autopilot, and comprehensive navigation instruments for confident passage planning
- •Electric anchor windlass and bow thruster for effortless mooring, even in challenging conditions
- •Four separate cabins with quality bed linen, ideal for two couples or families seeking private spaces
- •Complete safety inventory including life raft, flare pack, EPIRB, and first aid provision
The Charter Experience
Charter the Cyclades as it was meant to be explored, from Mykonos to Antiparos, with the flexibility of bareboat ownership and none of the commitment. This region rewards independent sailors with consistent Etesian winds, protected anchorages between islands, and medieval villages accessible only by sea. The Beneteau's responsive helm and efficient sail plan make the passages engaging rather than arduous, whether you're navigating between Delos and Naxos or anchoring in the crystalline waters south of Paros.
Suggested Itinerary
A classic seven-day itinerary might begin in Mykonos, sail south to Delos and Rhenia for swimming and historical exploration, then proceed to Paros and Naxos with their protected southern harbours. Days four and five allow island-hopping amongst Antiparos, Despotiko, and the smaller Cycladic gems before returning northbound via Syros. The consistent summer winds and short distances between islands make this coast ideal for sailors seeking authentic Aegean experience without excessive time at sea.
Specifications
13.3 m
12
4
8
Monohull
2005
