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Bareboat Sailing Yacht Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 439

Bareboat sailing in French Polynesia from Raiatea

Length
13.3m
Cabins
4
Built
2014

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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 439

The Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 439 offers self-skippered sailing across Tahiti and Bora Bora, ideal for experienced sailors seeking independence in the South Pacific. Built in 2014, this proven cruising yacht accommodates up to 10 guests across four cabins plus salon berth, making it well-suited for small groups or families navigating turquoise lagoons and pristine atolls.

Departing from Raiatea, the yacht includes snorkelling equipment, a dinghy with outboard engine, bed linen, and bath towels. A 5-day minimum applies (7 days during peak periods), with flexible long-term discounts available. Pricing scales generously for extended voyages, with 15% reductions on charters of 28 nights or more, making month-long explorations particularly economical.

Highlights

  • Four-cabin accommodation plus convertible salon berth for groups up to 10
  • Snorkelling gear and dinghy with engine included; self-provisioning keeps costs flexible
  • Departures from Raiatea, gateway to Tahiti and the Society Islands
  • Long-term discounts up to 15% for charters extending beyond 28 nights

The Charter Experience

Navigate protected anchorages and coral gardens where few vessels venture, commanding your own passage between legendary destinations. The Leeward Islands reveal themselves on your terms: anchor off Bora Bora's reef, explore Taha'a's vanilla plantations by tender, or drift through Maupiti's turquoise shallows. Evening winds favour downwind sailing, while morning light transforms the lagoons into crystalline cruising grounds. This bareboat charter demands nautical competence but rewards with unmediated access to Polynesia's most coveted waters.

Suggested Itinerary

A typical week might encompass Raiatea's sheltered anchorages, a reach across open water to Bora Bora's legendary lagoon, then leisurely island-hopping via Taha'a and Maupiti before returning to base. Lighter winds and calmer conditions characterise the April to October window, whilst the wet season (November to March) brings stronger trades and lower charter rates for resourceful sailors.

Specifications

Length

13.3 m

Cabins

4

Berths

8

Hull Type

Monohull

Year Built

2014

Charter Regions

Weekly Charter From

€2,245

High season up to €5,005

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