Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 45 DS
Bareboat sailing on the French Riviera with genuine cruising comfort
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 45 DS
The Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 45 delivers purposeful sailing design without compromise on livability. This 2011 cruising sailyacht accommodates up to ten guests across four cabins, making it equally suited to family expeditions or small groups seeking a fully independent maritime escape. The boat's layout prioritises both seamless deck operations and genuine below-deck comfort.
Topside, the teak-lined cockpit functions as a complete independent living area, anchored by a substantial central table and connected to a transom extension via gate access. Twin helm wheels preserve an unobstructed central walkway, whilst the split backstay simplifies cockpit movement. The stowable swim-ladder tucks neatly away, maintaining clean lines at the stern.
Below, the generous saloon dinette provides a refined family gathering space, and the master cabin offers a light, tranquil retreat with separate shower compartment. Furling main and genoa, alongside helm-mounted engine controls, reflect Jeanneau's philosophy of effortless passage-making. This bareboat includes your first and last nights on board, with optional skipper and hostess services available.
Highlights
- •Four cabins sleeping up to ten, with master suite featuring dedicated shower
- •Teak cockpit with independent dining and transom extension for extended entertaining
- •Furling main and genoa with accessible helm controls for intuitive sailing
- •Bareboat charter from Antibes; optional skipper and hostess available daily
The Charter Experience
Charter from Antibes and command your own course along the French Riviera's crystalline waters. Whether you favour sheltered anchorages beneath Maritime pine or spirited reaches toward the Îles d'Hyères, this Sun Odyssey responds to your sailing tempo. The boat's responsive helm and forgiving nature suit both experienced sailors and those rediscovering their skills, whilst the spacious cockpit invites long afternoons at anchor with sundowners and fresh-caught fish.
Suggested Itinerary
Depart Antibes toward the Lérins Islands for protected anchorages and Michelin-starred provisioning stops, then push east along the Esterel's dramatic red cliffs before reaching the sheltered waters around Sainte-Marguerite. Alternatively, explore Porquerolles and Port-Cros within the National Park, anchoring in crystalline bays where swimming and freediving reward the unhurried sailor.
Specifications
14.2 m
10
4
8
Monohull
2011
