Bareboat Sailing Yacht Oceanis 43
Self-skippered sailing from Costa Brava to the Balearics
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Oceanis 43
The Beneteau Oceanis 43 is a purpose-built cruising yacht that combines thoughtful design with genuine offshore capability. Built in 2010, she accommodates up to eight guests across four double cabins, making her equally suited to family exploration or small groups seeking independence on the water.
Berret Racoupeau's hull and deck design deliver distinctive seakeeping performance, while Nauta Design's interiors prioritise luminosity and practical comfort. Contemporary lines and open cabin layouts eliminate the cramped feel of many production yachts, with natural light streaming through large ports and windows.
Highlights
- •Four double cabins sleep up to eight; separate forward heads with full shower facilities
- •Includes VAT, full boat insurance, and security equipment certified for Balearic waters
- •Mooring at Palamos and complimentary car parking during your charter period
- •Dinghy with oars, bed linen, towels, and butane gas all provided
The Charter Experience
Charter this yacht bareboat and navigate the Spanish coast and Balearic Islands at your own pace. Departing from Palamos, you control the itinerary across Costa Brava's sheltered coves, pine-backed anchorages, and medieval waterfront towns. Summer winds are consistent and predictable, ideal for competent sailors. The Balearics lie within comfortable reach for a week's cruise, with Menorca and Ibiza offering authentic harbours away from mainstream tourist routes.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week from Palamos might begin with gentle day-sails along the jagged Costa Brava coastline, anchoring in coves near Begur or Palafrugell. By mid-week, cross towards the Balearics, targeting Menorca's tranquil southern anchorages or Ibiza's quieter moorings. The return leg offers reliable northerly winds and island-hopping opportunities through smaller harbours.
Specifications
13.1 m
10
4
8
Monohull
2010
