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Ideal for larger groups The Bavaria Cruiser 51 is perfect if you're chartering with family or friends, twelve berths across five cabins means everyone gets reasonable space without feeling cramped. It's a proper cruising boat that handles well for mixed abilities, so experienced sailors and newcomers can enjoy it together.
Well-equipped and practical This 2018 model comes with genuinely useful features like a bow thruster (brilliant for tight anchorages), autopilot, and full navigation electronics, plus creature comforts like a coffee maker and refrigerator that make longer trips more comfortable. The bimini and sprayhood are essential in Mediterranean sun and occasional squalls.
Fair value proposition At €2,900 deposit with a solid 4/5 operator rating, you're looking at a reasonably priced option for a five-cabin boat in this size range, though the small sample of reviews means you'll want to dig deeper with the operator directly about availability and exact weekly rates before committing.
Base location matters The charter base appears to be Cagliari (Sardinia), which is well-connected via Rome or Milan for most European flyers, though flights typically involve at least one connection. Before booking, confirm whether the operator handles airport transfers and what the road time is from the nearest major airport, this affects your first and last day logistics significantly.
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Based at Marina dell'Isola, in Golfo Aranci, Italy. Liscia Ruja is operated by Cagliari Sailing Charter.
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Marina dell'Isola in Golfo Aranci sits on Sardinia's northeast coast, offering straightforward access to the Maddalena Archipelago and Costa Smeralda within a day's sail. From here you can work south along the Emerald Coast towards Porto Cervo and Palau, or north to the islands of Corsica; week one typically covers protected anchorages in granite coves with consistent northwesterly winds. The marina provides good facilities and a sheltered base to explore one of the Mediterranean's most dramatic granite coastlines without committing to longer passages.
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