Bareboat Sailing Yacht Oceanis 38
Beneteau Oceanis 38 bareboat sailing in Sardinia's crystalline waters
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Oceanis 38
The Beneteau Oceanis 38 represents thoughtful naval architecture applied to cruising. This three-cabin sailing yacht balances responsive handling with genuine comfort at anchor, making her equally suited to experienced skippers and those confident in their seamanship. Built in 2016, she combines efficient performance with the uncluttered living spaces that define the Oceanis range.
What distinguishes the Oceanis philosophy is the obsessive attention to proportionality between interior volume and sea-going capability. You'll find well-appointed cabins that don't sacrifice the yacht's ability to sail, whilst the saloon offers the sightlines and ventilation that transform day-sailing into genuine pleasure rather than endurance.
Highlights
- •Three separate cabins with independent ventilation, practical for families or friends seeking privacy at anchor
- •Efficient rig and responsive helm that reward active sailing without excessive complexity
- •Bareboat availability allows full autonomy over your itinerary and cruising pace
- •Cannigione position places you minutes from protected anchorages and minimal charter traffic
The Charter Experience
Sardinia's northeastern coast presents an ideal proving ground for bareboat sailing. From Cannigione, you have direct access to the Maddalena archipelago, a protected marine park where granite outcrops rise from transparent water, and anchorages reward early arrival. The Tyrrhenian Sea's reliable summer thermals and moderate swells make this an accessible yet rewarding cruising ground, whether you're plotting a week circumnavigating the islands or exploring the quieter bays along the Costa Smeralda's less-trafficked reaches.
Suggested Itinerary
Consider a week threading the Maddalena islands, anchoring at Spargi and Budelli for crystalline swimming, then running south to Porto Cervo's sheltered approaches. Return via the lesser-known coves between Palau and Portobello, where granite headlands provide natural windbreaks and the seafloor remains consistently clear for confident anchoring.
Specifications
11.5 m
3
8
Monohull
2016
