Bareboat Sailing Yacht Beneteau Oceanis 54
Oceanis 54 sailing yacht in the Aegean Sea, bareboat charter from Lavrion
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Beneteau Oceanis 54
The Beneteau Oceanis 54 is a refined cruising vessel designed for discerning sailors who value elegant proportions and purposeful design. Built in 2009, this sailing yacht combines the flowing lines of Berret-Racoupeau with the thoughtful interiors of Nauta Design, creating a hull that feels equally at home crossing open water or exploring sheltered anchorages.
Below deck, natural light floods the saloon and cabins through generous portholes and skylights, reinforcing the sense of openness that defines this class. The convertible saloon berth offers flexible accommodation, whilst the four cabins provide comfortable quarters for extended voyages. Every detail supports prolonged cruising without compromise: solid construction, efficient ventilation, and layouts that prioritise both privacy and shared living spaces.
This bareboat charter from Lavrion, Greece includes professional rigging and auxiliary power to ensure complete autonomy during your Aegean passage. A full inventory of recreational equipment, from SUP board to diving kit, enables spontaneous exploration of coves and islands beyond the water's edge.
Highlights
- •Four spacious cabins plus convertible saloon berth for flexible accommodation
- •Gennaker sail and established rigging for efficient performance in varied conditions
- •3.5-metre tender with outboard motor for independent exploration and beach landings
- •Integrated entertainment, diving equipment, and water sports gear including SUP and windsurfing board
The Charter Experience
Charter the Oceanis 54 to navigate Greece's most rewarding sailing grounds. The Aegean Sea presents an ideal canvas for this yacht's capabilities, whether you plan island-hopping among the Cyclades, exploring the Peloponnese coastline, or reaching into the Northern Sporades. Bareboat sailing offers complete freedom to anchor where others cannot easily venture, discover untouched beaches, and experience authentic Greek island culture on your own schedule.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might depart Lavrion bound for the Cyclades, anchoring in Kea before heading south to Syros, Paros, and Naxos. Evening sails bring you past Antiparos towards quieter anchorages in the southern islands, with daily opportunities for diving, windsurfing, or simple coastal exploration before returning north to base.
Specifications
16.7 m
4
10
Monohull
2009
