Bareboat Catamaran BLUE ARGO
Bareboat freedom across the Cyclades in a nimble Fountaine Pajot
About Bareboat Catamaran BLUE ARGO
BLUE ARGO is a Fountaine Pajot New 44 catamaran purpose-built for independent cruising across Greece's most coveted island chain. Her dual-hull design delivers stability and shallow-draft access to remote anchorages, whilst four well-appointed double cabins comfortably accommodate eight guests. The expansive deck layout prioritizes comfort and movement, ideal for those seeking autonomy without sacrificing ease.
The interior balances functionality with understated elegance. A naturally lit saloon with panoramic glazing frames unobstructed island views, whilst the galley is fitted with modern conveniences including a water maker, generator, and full refrigeration. Air conditioning and electric heads ensure contemporary comfort during warm Aegean passages. An on-deck dining area extends your living space into the Mediterranean evening, where outdoor meals become the voyage's most memorable rituals.
Highlights
- •Four double cabins sleep eight; flexible for couples, families, or friends sharing voyage costs
- •Water maker and generator ensure self-sufficiency; modern galley equipment simplifies shared cooking
- •Swimming platform, kayaks, and paddleboards available for hire; direct access to hidden coves
- •Autopilot and chart plotter ease navigation; suitable for skippers holding valid Mediterranean credentials
The Charter Experience
Bareboat charter in the Cyclades demands competence but rewards with unmatched freedom. From Athens, a short passage delivers you to an archipelago where each island presents distinct character: Mykonos' vibrant waterfront, the quiet majesty of Serifos and Sifnos, Paros' sheltered anchorages, and Santorini's dramatic geology. The seasonal Meltemi wind adds texture for experienced sailors, whilst protected bays and well-equipped harbours provide natural pauses. Navigate at your own rhythm, timing arrivals to catch sunset colours, anchoring in turquoise shallows for unscheduled swims, and exploring tavernas accessible only by water.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might depart Athens for Mykonos, then trace a southwesterly arc through Paros and Naxos before crossing to Serifos or Sifnos for quieter anchorages. Continue toward Santorini to anchor beneath the caldera's volcanic walls, or loop northward through lesser-visited islands where fishing harbours outnumber tourist crowds. Each evening offers choice: secure a mooring in a bustling waterfront square or drop anchor in an empty bay beneath Mediterranean stars.
Specifications
13.4 m
8
4
8
Catamaran
2026
