Bareboat Sailing Yacht Beneteau Oceanis 54
Aegean sailing for the discerning independent skipper
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Beneteau Oceanis 54
The Beneteau Oceanis 54 combines elegant Berret-Racoupeau design with the practical comfort long-distance cruisers demand. Built for serious passage-making, she delivers the responsive handling and spacious accommodation that transform weeks at sea into genuine escape.
Below deck, Nauta Design's principles of light and fluidity shape every cabin and social space. A convertible saloon berth provides flexible sleeping arrangements, whilst large windows flood the interior with natural light. The galley and navigation station are positioned for efficient cruising, whether you're island-hopping or making open-water passages.
Highlights
- •Gennaker sail and safety net for confident downwind passages and secure deck movement
- •Dinghy with outboard motor plus SUP and windsurf boards for coastal discovery
- •TV, DVD, and Wi-Fi modem keep you connected without sacrificing the sailing experience
- •Diving equipment for Aegean reefs and underwater exploration
The Charter Experience
Greece's Aegean offers incomparable sailing across crystalline waters and island-scattered horizons. This bareboat charter grants you complete autonomy to explore hidden anchorages and whitewashed villages at your own pace, with the Oceanis 54's responsive rig and sturdy construction handling everything from glassy calms to brisk northerlies. Your tender and water sports kit expand options for exploration and recreation.
Suggested Itinerary
Depart the Ionian for the Cyclades, threading between Naxos, Paros, and Antiparos before pushing east towards the Dodecanese. Base yourself in Rhodes or Symi, using your tender to access anchorages inaccessible to larger vessels, then work northward through the Sporades as wind and inclination dictate.
Specifications
16.7 m
4
10
Monohull
2009
