Bareboat Catamaran CINSELUNA
Bareboat freedom on the French Riviera, three cabins, six guests
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About Bareboat Catamaran CINSELUNA
CINSELUNA is a Fountaine Pajot 44 Maestro catamaran offering an uncluttered approach to French Riviera cruising. Built in 2026, she accommodates six guests across three double cabins, with the generous beam and dual hulls providing the stability and deck space that make bareboat sailing feel unhurried rather than demanding.
The layout prioritises time spent outdoors. Expansive windows in the saloon keep the seascape constantly in view, whilst the forward nets invite morning coffee and unscheduled pauses. The galley is properly equipped for shared cooking that flows naturally into deck dining, and essential systems including watermaker, generator, and air conditioning handle the practicalities so you need not.
Highlights
- •Three double cabins with private en-suite facilities, accommodating up to six guests
- •Dual-hull stability and generous deck areas ideal for extended time outside
- •Watermaker and generator for extended autonomy; air conditioning for comfort in warmer months
- •Wi-Fi, dishwasher, and washing machine included; kayaks and paddleboards available for hire
The Charter Experience
Bareboat charter from St Raphael places you within reach of the Riviera's quieter anchorages. Days unfold by inclination rather than itinerary, anchoring in sheltered bays where swimming and lounging occupy the afternoons, with the option to venture ashore to Cannes, Antibes, Monaco, or Saint-Tropez when the mood calls. The catamaran's shallow draft and manoeuvrability suit the region's smaller harbours and coastal exploration. Whether you hold the wheel yourself or retain a skipper, the rhythm favours calm mornings, extended swimming, and unhurried passages between anchorages. Evening light here settles slowly, extending each day's conclusion.
Suggested Itinerary
A sample week typically begins in St Raphael, with early days spent exploring the quieter bays between the coast and the Îles d'Hyères. Mid-week, a passage to Antibes or Cannes allows for provisioning and a taste of Riviera vitality before returning to secluded anchorages. The final days often circle back towards Saint-Tropez or Monaco depending on wind and preference, with flexibility to linger where conditions and atmosphere prove ideal.
Specifications
13.3 m
6
3
6
Catamaran
2026
