Bareboat Sailing Yacht Oceanis 45
Refined sailing in the Adriatic from Croatia's Dalmatian coast
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Oceanis 45
The Beneteau Oceanis 45 represents a masterclass in interior planning. Every element aboard serves purpose without sacrificing elegance. A dual-function chart table transitions seamlessly from navigation to dining, whilst enhanced ventilation and intelligent stowage throughout ensure the cabin feel generous despite modest dimensions. The open bathing platform invites direct access to crystalline waters, eliminating the barrier between deck and sea.
Conceived for independent sailing, this bareboat accommodates three cabins with accommodation for up to eight guests, offering the autonomy and flexibility serious sailors demand. The layout prioritises both functionality and comfort, with saloon areas that feel proportionate rather than cramped. Systems are intuitive; this is a boat designed for experienced hands.
Highlights
- •Three cabins with flexible sleeping configurations
- •Open transom platform for direct water access
- •Integrated navigation and living spaces
- •Based in Kastela with access to Croatia's island archipelago
The Charter Experience
Croatia's Adriatic offers unparalleled sailing territory. Base yourself in Kastela and navigate amongst limestone islands, sheltered anchorages, and charming stone villages. The Dalmatian coastline rewards careful exploration, with opportunities to sail between Hvar, Vis, and the Pelješac Peninsula. Summer winds are reliable, seabed is dramatic, and provisioning stops range from working harbours to refined anchorages. This is sailing that demands respect and rewards preparation.
Suggested Itinerary
Consider a week tracing the central Dalmatian islands. Depart Kastela for Vis, explore the quieter bays surrounding Hvar, then navigate towards the Pelješac Peninsula for anchorage in sheltered waters. Charter lengths allow leisurely passage between ports, with ample time for swimming and provisioning ashore.
Specifications
13.8 m
10
3
8
Monohull
2015
