Bareboat Sailing Yacht Cicerenella
Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 440 for bareboat sailing in the Cyclades
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Cicerenella
Cicerenella is a Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 440 built in 2019, purpose-built for comfortable Mediterranean cruising. Four double cabins sleep up to ten guests, with two heads and a galley redesigned for proper working space. The yacht rewards confident sailors with a responsive L-shaped keel, integrated bowsprit, and wide side decks that make moving around deck intuitive and safe. This is a vessel engineered for sailing, not mere floating.
Below decks, thoughtful design defines the experience. A navigation desk large enough for actual chart work, an L-shaped saloon sofa for evening gatherings, and cockpit seating that descends naturally to lounge level. Bimini shade, lazy jack system, solar panels, and a full audio setup keep daily life effortless. A tender, kayaks, paddle boards, and fishing equipment are available separately, extending your options beyond the anchorages themselves.
Bareboat charters require a valid skipper's licence and relevant sea time; alternatively, engage a professional skipper who will occupy one guest cabin and take meals as part of the crew. Weekly rates from EUR 2,000 in shoulder season to EUR 5,500 at peak demand reflect the yacht's condition and location desirability.
Highlights
- •Four double cabins with two heads accommodating families and groups without compromise
- •Widened side decks and integrated bowsprit anchor system for safe, confident deck movement
- •Redesigned galley with generous counter space and navigation desk for practical living
- •Bimini, lazy jack system, solar power, and full audio; tender, kayaks, and fishing gear available
The Charter Experience
The Cyclades and Dodecanese islands represent the Aegean's finest sailing grounds. From Kos, you'll navigate shallow, sheltered anchorages between whitewashed villages, each offering waterfront tavernas serving sun-warmed local produce. Afternoon thermals deliver consistent wind for proper sailing; mornings reward early risers with glassy water, unhurried swims, and breakfast in solitude. Greece's combination of nautical infrastructure, favourable weather windows, and timeless island culture makes it the standard against which all Mediterranean sailing is measured.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical seven-day itinerary departs Kos and threads southward through the Dodecanese, calling at Symi and Tilos before crossing to the northern Cyclades. Paros and Naxos offer reliable anchorages and strong provisioning, while smaller islands like Antiparos and Despotiko reward those seeking solitude. Return via Mykonos or press northeastward to the Sporades depending on wind and mood. Every route balances proper sailing with the certainty of finding shelter and sustenance by evening.
Specifications
13.0 m
10
4
4
Monohull
2019
