Bareboat Sailing Yacht Jeanneau 53
Jeanneau 53 bareboat sailing yacht for Greece's Aegean waters
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Jeanneau 53
This Jeanneau 53 combines the design philosophy of architect Philippe Briand with practical sailing performance. Built in 2011, she balances speed and elegance with the comfort expected for extended Aegean cruising.
The yacht accommodates up to 12 guests across spacious accommodation, with a generous cockpit and substantial deck areas designed for outdoor living. The saloon provides a refined retreat, whilst the expansive foredeck and aft entertaining zones encourage time spent in the elements.
Highlights
- •Philippe Briand-designed hull delivering responsive performance under sail
- •Alfresco dining table and generous cockpit for entertaining and relaxation
- •Five or seven cabin options providing flexible guest configurations
- •Ideal base for independent exploration of the Cyclades and beyond
The Charter Experience
Charter this bareboat from Athens and navigate the Aegean's blue waters independently. The yacht's responsive handling and well-proportioned canvas reward confident sailing, whether exploring the Cyclades' archipelago or cruising toward the Turkish coast. Overnight anchorages range from sheltered island bays to established mooring fields, with provisions and services readily available throughout the region.
Suggested Itinerary
Consider sailing south from Athens toward Mykonos and Delos, then westward through the Cycladic chain to Naxos and Paros, anchoring in protected bays each evening. The northern route toward Tinos and Andros offers equally rewarding sailing with fewer crowds.
Specifications
16.1 m
12
7
10
Monohull
2011
