Bareboat Sailing Yacht Oceanis 51.1
Command your own Oceanis through Greece's most storied islands
About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Oceanis 51.1
The Oceanis 51.1 is a modern sailing yacht built in 2021 that rewards confident sailors with responsive handling and plenty of deck space. Her upper saloon and dining area frame panoramic Aegean views, while below deck, five well-appointed cabins (four doubles, one twin) accommodate up to 10 guests comfortably. A fully equipped galley, bright saloon with wide windows, and thoughtful layouts make multi-day passages and island hopping feel natural rather than cramped.
Purpose-built for the Aegean's reliable breezes and open waters, this Beneteau design moves smoothly between the Dodecanese Islands without fuss. Solar panels, chart plotter, autopilot, and modern navigation systems keep the sailing intuitive, whether you're threading between Patmos and Leros or anchoring in a quiet cove. Bimini top, cockpit speakers, and snorkelling equipment round out a yacht geared for both sailing performance and bareboat ease.
Highlights
- •Five cabins sleep ten guests with privacy and comfort for families or groups on longer itineraries
- •Modern galley and dining saloon designed for easy meal preparation and shared evenings at anchor
- •Solar panels and full navigation suite (chart plotter, autopilot) simplify bareboat handling
- •Access to Dodecanese jewels including Patmos, Leros, Kos, and volcanic Nisyros in a single week
The Charter Experience
Seven days in the Dodecanese unfolds at your own pace. Begin in Rhodes and drift between islands layered with Byzantine monasteries, Crusader fortresses, and centuries of maritime heritage. The region's well-organized harbours make provisioning straightforward, leaving your focus on secluded anchorages and sandy coves where evening swims and quiet dinners on deck become the rhythm of your week. Steady breezes, diverse island character, and the dramatic volcanic backdrop of Nisyros reward both engaged sailors and those seeking contemplative anchoring. Kayaks, paddleboards, and fishing gear are available to hire, extending your options beyond the helm.
Suggested Itinerary
A natural week traces Rhodes south to Symi's dramatic harbour, then northeast to Patmos and Leros, where pine-covered slopes and monastic history reward slower exploration. Kos and neighbouring islands offer sheltered bays and provisions before returning via quieter anchorages and hidden coves. The blend of reliable sailing conditions and cultural depth means each passage and every stop feels purposeful.
Specifications
15.8 m
10
5
10
Monohull
2021
