HomeGreeceBareboat Sailing Yacht Beneteau Oceanis 51.1
sailing yachtbareboat

Bareboat Sailing Yacht Beneteau Oceanis 51.1

Beneteau Oceanis 51.1 bareboat charter in the Aegean Sea

0
Guests
13
Cabins
7
Built
2019

Vessel Photos

About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Beneteau Oceanis 51.1

This Beneteau Oceanis 51.1 offers responsive handling and ample accommodation for groups seeking independence on the water. Built in 2019, she combines modern cruising comfort with the performance characteristics that have made this range a favourite among bareboat charterers. The self-tacking jib and cockpit-led sail controls allow confident sailing whether you're navigating solo or with a small crew.

Beneteau's Dock and Go technology synchronises bow thrusters and helm inputs to simplify harbour manoeuvres, particularly valuable when entering the tight anchorages scattered throughout the Greek islands. Seven cabins provide flexible accommodation for up to 13 guests, with five heads ensuring practical comfort on longer passages. A well-appointed saloon includes speakers and connectivity for music, whilst the open cockpit with table serves as the social hub for evening gatherings.

Highlights

  • Seven cabins with five heads suit extended family charters and group getaways
  • Self-tacking jib and Dock and Go technology reduce sailing complexity
  • Bimini awning, solar panel and galley systems built for week-long independence
  • Base positioned near Athens for immediate access to the Aegean's most sought-after islands

The Charter Experience

The Aegean Sea delivers consistent afternoon winds ideal for day sailing, leaving mornings free for swimming and breakfast in sheltered coves. Island-hopping between Cycladic and Ionian destinations reveals centuries-old villages, family-run tavernas serving local seafood, and anchorages where the water remains crystalline and calm. This is sailing Greece as it has been enjoyed for generations, with the added advantage of modern vessel reliability and creature comforts. Kayaks, paddle boards and fishing equipment are available to extend your time exploring beneath the water's surface.

Suggested Itinerary

A typical fortnight departs Athens and weaves through the Cyclades, calling at Mykonos, Delos and Naxos before heading toward the Sporades or Ionian islands depending on your preferences. Mornings suit leisurely anchorages with excellent provisioning; afternoons capture the Etesian winds for purposeful passages. Return routes often include lesser-visited islands where village life remains unhurried and seafood dinners cost a fraction of international rates.

Specifications

0
Max Guests

13

Cabins

7

Berths

5

Hull Type

Monohull

Year Built

2019

Charter Regions

Weekly Charter From

€3,800

High season up to €9,150

Request This Yacht
DestinationGreece
Charter Typebareboat
Vessel Typesailing yacht

Request Your Charter

Tell us about your dream voyage and we will find the perfect yacht for you.