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Bareboat Sailing Yacht KOS 379

Responsive sailing through the Cyclades on a proven cruising design

Length
11.5m
Guests
6
Cabins
3
Built
2012

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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht KOS 379

The Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 379 delivers the refined sailing experience that has defined this acclaimed range for decades. Marc Lombard's performance-oriented hull rewards confident helmsmanship whilst maintaining the forgiving characteristics essential for extended island cruising. Three well-appointed cabins sleep up to six guests with genuine comfort, making this bareboat an excellent choice for sailing families or small groups seeking autonomy in Greek waters.

Every detail reflects deliberate design thinking. The deck layout prioritises intuitive sail handling, reducing the physical demands of passage-making and allowing crews of varying experience to enjoy seamless tacking and gybing sequences. Contemporary aesthetics meet practical ergonomics throughout, from the helm station to the galley, ensuring that week-long voyages feel less like expeditions and more like natural extensions of coastal living.

Highlights

  • Three cabins accommodating up to six guests with genuine privacy for couples and families
  • Responsive hull design by renowned naval architect Marc Lombard, proven across thousands of miles
  • Intuitive sail plan and deck layout minimising crew exertion on extended passages
  • Bareboat flexibility to explore Cycladic anchorages and northern Sporades at your own pace

The Charter Experience

Charter the Sun Odyssey 379 across the Cyclades and you'll discover why these islands demand return visits. The Aegean's mercurial summer winds favour responsive sailing yachts; this hull converts variable conditions into engaging passages between Paros, Naxos, and the quieter anchorages beyond. Base yourself in the protected waters of the Cyclades, then venture northward to the Sporades or southeastward into the Dodecanese as your crew's confidence grows. Evening arrivals at whitewashed villages and untouched anchorages define the Greek sailing season here.

Suggested Itinerary

A typical week might begin with departure from Athens or Lavrion, reaching Kea or Kythnos by evening. Subsequent days favour a gentle progression through the Cyclades, island-hopping between Paros, Antiparos, and Naxos, with flexibility to chase favourable conditions northward toward Mykonos or southeastward toward Amorgos. Most experienced crews reserve the final days for a more demanding passage or simply return to base with several anchorages reconnoitred for future visits.

Specifications

Length

11.5 m

Max Guests

6

Cabins

3

Berths

6

Hull Type

Monohull

Year Built

2012

Charter Regions

Weekly Charter From

€1,675

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