Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 409
Classic Jeanneau sailing for Greece's Ionian and Aegean waters
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 409
The Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 409 is a capable cruising sailboat equally suited to couples seeking independence or families wanting hands-on seamanship. Three well-proportioned cabins sleep up to eight guests across a functional layout that maximises living space without compromise. She handles the variable conditions of the Greek islands with the predictable ease that has made this model a favourite among bareboat charterers for two decades.
On deck, wide teak surfaces provide comfortable working space and generous lounging areas. The helm is intuitive, the rigging straightforward, and the sail plan responsive without being demanding. Below, the cabin arrangement comprises a spacious V-berth forward, two aft cabins with proper headroom, and a saloon that converts to additional sleeping space when required. A single head serves the vessel efficiently.
This bareboat charter suits confident sailors and those keen to develop their skills in protected waters. The Ionian Islands and Dodecanese offer sheltered anchorages, reliable winds, and the navigational simplicity that makes extended cruising genuinely relaxing rather than exhausting.
Highlights
- •Three separate cabins with generous berth dimensions and good headroom throughout
- •Wide teak decks for safe movement and comfortable al fresco entertaining
- •Responsive sailing characteristics and straightforward systems ideal for independent charterers
- •Bareboat rates from EUR 1,975 per week, allowing complete flexibility over your itinerary
The Charter Experience
Charter the Sun Odyssey 409 from the Ionian Islands and explore waters steeped in classical history. Anchor off Lefkada, island-hop towards Kefalonia, or point south towards the Peloponnese. The Aegean alternative offers the dramatic island-studded seascape of the Dodecanese, with Kos as a natural base for exploring Rhodes, Symi, and the Turkish coast beyond. Steady summer winds, shallow anchorages, and centuries-old fishing villages create a cruising ground where seven days feels insufficient.
Suggested Itinerary
A week based in the Ionians might read: depart Kos, sail to Patmos for an evening anchorage, push through the Dodecanese towards Rhodes, explore the protected waters around Symi, cross to the Turkish coast at Bozburun, then return north with stops at quieter anchorages. Alternatively, chart a course through the Ionian proper, calling at Nidri, Meganissi, and the protective lee of Ithaca before returning.
Specifications
12.3 m
8
3
6
Monohull
