Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 469
Jeanneau sailing yacht for Greece's Ionian Islands
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 469
The Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 469 brings Philippe Briand's refined design philosophy to bareboat charter. Clean lines and an elongated hull deliver both visual elegance and genuine sailing performance, whilst the interior offers the volume and comfort you'd expect from a much larger vessel. Four well-appointed cabins accommodate up to 10 guests, making this an ideal choice for family groups or friends seeking independent sailing in Greek waters.
Built in 2013, this proven sailing platform combines the iconic Sun Odyssey heritage with modern practicality. The bright, airy saloon and galley are designed for easy passage-making, and the deck layout rewards confident handling. Whether you're navigating the Dodecanese or Ionian chains, this yacht performs equally well in light airs or stronger Aegean breezes.
Highlights
- •Four private cabins sleep up to 10 guests across multiple generations or friend groups
- •Spacious saloon and galley designed for passage-making and evening entertaining
- •Bareboat rates from EUR 2,750 weekly, including yacht, taxes, and harbour fees for first and last night
- •Flexible embarkation (1700) and disembarkation (0900) available any day; optional skipper and hostess services available on request
The Charter Experience
Bareboat charter from Kos places you at the gateway to two of Greece's most rewarding sailing regions. The Dodecanese Islands offer sheltered anchorages, Crusader castles, and white-sand beaches within easy reach, whilst the Ionian Sea to the west promises dramatic coastlines and fewer crowds. Self-skippered sailing means your schedule is entirely yours; spend mornings anchored off remote islets, afternoons exploring hillside villages, and evenings at leisurely taverna dinners. The charter season runs year-round, with spring and autumn offering the most forgiving conditions.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin in Kos, heading south to Rhodes and the medieval Old Town, then westward through the Dodecanese to Symi's naturally sheltered harbour and northward to Patmos. Alternatively, sail west into the Ionian, where Lefkada's turquoise beaches and protected anchorages at Meganissi or Kalamos reward slower cruising. Most charterers balance sailing days with strategic anchorage stops, using the yacht's light displacement and responsive helm to explore lesser-known bays between the popular ports.
Specifications
14.1 m
10
4
8
Monohull
2013
