Bareboat Catamaran INFINITY
Bareboat freedom in the Cyclades aboard a modern Bali 4.2
About Bareboat Catamaran INFINITY
INFINITY is a Catana Bali 4.2 catamaran built in 2024, offering the space and stability that makes bareboat sailing accessible and genuinely pleasurable. Four double cabins sleep up to eight guests, each with private en-suite facilities. The design prioritises living space where it counts: a forward cockpit flooded with light, a main saloon that feels expansive rather than cramped, and a cockpit designed for both dining and lounging without compromise.
The galley is properly equipped for self-catering, whilst onboard systems include air conditioning, VHF radio, GPS, and a tender for tender explorations. Bimini shade extends outdoor comfort. This is a yacht built for confident sailors and those with skipper experience, where thoughtful engineering replaces unnecessary frippery.
Highlights
- •Four spacious double cabins with private bathrooms, accommodating up to eight guests
- •Dual cockpit design maximises deck living and dining with seamless indoor-outdoor flow
- •Modern catamaran hull delivers stability and performance across open Aegean passages
- •Dinghy, kayaks, paddleboards, and fishing equipment available to enhance exploration
The Charter Experience
The Cyclades demands respect but rewards it generously. Summer Meltemi winds create ideal sailing conditions, though this is terrain for sailors with genuine experience or those hiring a professional skipper. From Athens or Lavrion, you'll reach the archipelago's heart within a day, opening passage to Mykonos, Paros, Naxos, and Santorini. Navigate by landmarks you can see, anchor in waters you can trust, and discover islands where character varies from the cosmopolitan energy of Mykonos to the quiet authenticity of Sifnos and Serifos. Each anchorage delivers something different: volcanic cliffs, turquoise bays, seaside tavernas, and the kind of solitude that justifies the voyage.
Suggested Itinerary
A seven-day charter might depart Athens, sailing southeast toward Naxos and Paros for established anchorages and village exploration, then push to the dramatic coastline near Santorini before returning via the quieter islands of Sifnos or Serifos. Alternatively, move north from Lavrion toward Mykonos and the smaller Cycladic islands, letting wind and tide guide your schedule. Each route balances sailing challenge with cultural reward.
Specifications
12.2 m
8
4
8
Catamaran
2024
