Bareboat Sailing Yacht Oceanis 50 Family
Award-winning Beneteau sloop for exploring Corsica's crystalline waters
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Oceanis 50 Family
This Beneteau Oceanis 50 Family represents intelligent design for serious sailors. Built in 2010, she earned recognition as sailing boat of the year and remains thoughtfully appointed for extended cruising. Five cabins accommodate a party comfortably, whilst the saloon provides additional flexibility for larger gatherings.
The yacht combines generous storage and practical systems with the responsive handling that defines the Oceanis range. Well-maintained and equipped for self-skippered charter, she performs reliably whether you're navigating the Straits of Bonifacio or anchoring in remote coves accessible only by water.
Highlights
- •Five well-proportioned cabins with en-suite facilities
- •Proven Oceanis hull design, responsive and seaworthy
- •Full navigation and safety equipment for independent cruising
- •Positioned for Corsica and French Riviera explorations
The Charter Experience
Corsica from the water is incomparably intimate. Base yourself in Ajaccio or Marseille and explore pine-fringed anchorages, granite headlands, and the dramatic coastline between the Lavezzi Islands and the Calanches de Piana. Sail into protected bays where restaurants welcome you ashore, or disappear into less-travelled passages where civilisation feels distant. The bareboat format grants you complete autonomy to follow wind and mood without the constraints of a scheduled itinerary.
Suggested Itinerary
Depart Ajaccio toward the Îles Sanguinaires at sunset, then beat northward along Corsica's west coast, spending nights at Scandola Nature Reserve (anchor offshore) and the sheltered confines of Girolata. Cross to the Lavezzi Islands for crystal waters and white-sand anchoring, then return via the Strait of Bonifacio and Bonifacio's dramatic old town, timing your approach for late afternoon light on those Unesco limestone cliffs.
Specifications
15.0 m
5
12
Monohull
2010
