Bareboat Sailing Yacht Jeanneau 53
Bareboat sailing in Croatia's Adriatic on a proven cruiser
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Jeanneau 53
The Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 53 delivers responsive handling and serious cruising capability for independent sailors. This performance sailing yacht accommodates up to 12 guests across five cabins, making it equally suited to family expeditions or small flotillas exploring the Adriatic coast.
On deck, a generous cockpit with twin wheels and forward-leading control lines ensures confident day-to-day sailing. Excellent sightlines and intuitive layout reward both experienced skippers and those rediscovering the pleasure of wind-powered navigation.
Highlights
- •Twin-wheel helm with outstanding visibility and responsive performance
- •Five double cabins plus one single cabin sleeping up to 12
- •Based in the heart of Dalmatian sailing with easy access to Split, Trogir, and the Adriatic islands
- •Bareboat charter from EUR 4,110 per week (high season to EUR 6,520)
The Charter Experience
Base yourself in Split or Kastela and chart your own course through Croatia's protected waters. The Adriatic's reliable summer thermals, sheltered anchorages, and established marina network make this region ideal for bareboat sailing. Whether you favour island-hopping along the Dalmatian coast or lingering in quiet coves, the Sun Odyssey 53 responds to your priorities, not a fixed itinerary.
Suggested Itinerary
Depart Split towards the Pakleni Islands for sheltered anchorages, push north to Brač and Hvar for their protected harbours and modest nightlife, or venture south towards Korčula and Pelješac if conditions favour longer passages. Three to five days allows unhurried exploration of two or three island clusters.
Specifications
16.0 m
12
5
10
Monohull
2012
