Princess 64 Fly
Sitges swims and flybridge lunches, ten guests aboard
- 20m
- 10 guests
- 4 cabins
40 options across our Barcelona fleet.
Sitges swims and flybridge lunches, ten guests aboard
Open-deck calm for a Sitges swimming day
Sitges by morning, Barcelona skyline by dusk
Sitges coastline at speed, sun deck open
Fast runs to Sitges before lunch ashore
36 Metres of Motor Yacht Bound for Sitges
Fast runs to Sitges, back by sunset
Sitges coastline living, wide decks, calm family days
Fast open-water runs to Sitges before lunch
Sitges swims and flybridge lunches at an easy pace
Sitges swims and lunch ashore, comfortably within reach
Sitges swims and flybridge sun through afternoon light
Sitges swims and shoreline lunches at an easy pace
Fast runs to Sitges, back by sunset
Sitges sun, open flybridge, easy afternoon swimming stops
Sitges coves at speed, back by sunset
Sitges swims and lunch ashore, comfortably within reach
Wide catamaran decks for a calm Sitges day
Sitges coastline by day, spacious decks for calm anchorages
Fast open-water miles from Sitges to Barcelona bay
Sitges swim stops within easy reach of Port Olímpic
Fast planing hull built for a Sitges afternoon run
A steady long-range hull built for Sitges afternoons
Sitges coves by day, flybridge sunsets by dusk
Sundeck days from Port Olímpic to Sitges
Sitges swims and long lunches, comfortably at 34 metres
Sitges swims and flybridge lunches, comfortably within reach
Sitges swims and open-deck lunches at easy speed
Sitges coves by day, city lights by dusk
Fast bay runs to Sitges before lunch
Fast lines and a sunset run to Sitges
Sitges swims and sunset light, easy 14m comfort
This is the working core of the fleet: forty motor yachts that sit between the sport boats used for a quick afternoon out and the crewed superyachts booked for multi-day passages. Day rates start at €3,700, and the range covers vessels built for guests who want a proper galley, shaded saloon and cabins below rather than an open deck for a few hours. Most charters in this category leave from Port Olímpic, where the fuel dock and provisioning within the port make same-day turnarounds straightforward, and where the captain manages the harbour's commercial and ferry traffic on the way out rather than leaving guests to navigate it.
A yacht in this bracket suits a Sitges run particularly well — the anchorage there holds better than the open roadstead off Barceloneta, so a five to seven hour day with swimming stops and lunch ashore is realistic without guests feeling the swell that can build closer to the city. The same boats work for a slower push north along the Costa Maresme toward Calella or Sant Pol, where headlands break up the coast into quieter anchorages, or for guests using Barcelona as the start of a longer Balearics itinerary and wanting a comfortable first leg before the overnight passage. Provisioning from Boqueria or Santa Caterina is commonly arranged for these charters, and APA guidance differs meaningfully between a short Sitges day and a fuel-heavy multi-day route — worth settling before the booking is confirmed rather than after.