Bareboat Sailing Yacht Oceanis 37
French-built sailing elegance for the Amalfi Coast
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Oceanis 37
The Beneteau Oceanis 37 exemplifies purposeful yacht design. Every detail serves function, from the contemporary interior by Nauta Design to the refined external lines crafted by Groupe Finot Conq. Three well-appointed cabins, a generous salon, and inviting deck spaces make this bareboat an excellent choice for independent sailing in the Mediterranean.
Built in 2010, this sailing yacht combines proven reliability with modern amenities. The cockpit offers comfortable helm stations and social areas where you can enjoy evening aperitivos whilst anchored in secluded coves. Below decks, the layout maximises space without sacrificing comfort, allowing crews to move naturally between galley, saloon, and cabins during longer passages.
Highlights
- •Three separate cabins with comfortable berths for family or small crew groups
- •Fully equipped galley, GPS navigation, depth sounder, and comprehensive safety equipment
- •Responsive sailing characteristics ideal for varied wind conditions across southern Italy
- •Access to lesser-known anchorages and coastal villages between Naples and Sicily
The Charter Experience
Charter from Procida in the Gulf of Naples and navigate the dramatic coastline toward Positano, Ravello, and beyond. The Amalfi Coast rewards careful seamanship with sheltered anchorages, Michelin-starred restaurants accessible by dinghy, and villages perched impossibly on clifftops. Extend your voyage south toward the Aeolian Islands or east into the Bay of Salerno. This region suits confident bareboat sailors seeking authentic Mediterranean exploration without the crowds of overcrowded charter hubs.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin with exploration of the Amalfi Coast's jewels (Positano, Amalfi town, Ravello views from the water), then venture south to Capri for swimming and provisioning. Continue to Salerno, then onwards to the quieter Cilento coast or the dramatic Aeolian Islands if weather permits. Return via the stunning southern flank of the Sorrentine Peninsula.
Specifications
11.5 m
3
6
Monohull
2010
