Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 379
Jeanneau sailing yacht for self-skippered French Riviera exploration
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 379
The Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 379 combines purposeful design with liveable comfort, making it an ideal choice for sailors seeking independence along the Côte d'Azur. Three well-appointed cabins accommodate your crew in a layout that prioritises both functionality and warmth, with natural light flooding the main saloon through generous portlights and cabin windows.
Built in 2012, this sailing yacht reflects the design philosophy that has made the Sun Odyssey range trusted by bareboat charterers across Europe. Solid wood joinery, stainless steel fittings, and neutral fabrics create an interior that feels both elegant and hardwearing, while every system has been positioned with practical seamanship in mind. The galley is properly equipped for extended passages, and storage is thoughtfully distributed throughout.
Highlights
- •Three separate cabins with flexible sleeping arrangements for up to eight guests
- •Fully equipped galley with modern conveniences for self-catering
- •Responsive sailing platform suited to both protected waters and open crossings
- •Direct access to anchorages, coastal villages, and island exploration without charter company intermediaries
The Charter Experience
Charter this bareboat from Hyères and discover the sheltered anchorages and medieval hilltop villages that define the French Riviera. The yacht's responsive sailing characteristics reward hands-on navigation, whether you're beating into the Mistral toward the Îles d'Hyères or reaching across the glassy waters beneath the Esterel cliffs. Summer conditions favour steady breezes and excellent visibility, whilst spring and autumn offer solitude in quieter havens along the Provence coastline.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might see you sailing from Hyères towards the Îles d'Hyères for protected swimming, then coasting eastward toward Saint-Tropez and beyond. Alternative routing takes you west into the Esterel Massif's dramatic red cliffs and smaller coves, or south toward the Îles de Lérins near Cannes. With favourable conditions, experienced crews can reach beyond the Riviera toward Porquerolles or even the Balearics.
Specifications
11.3 m
3
8
Monohull
2012
