Princess 64 Fly
Sitges swims and flybridge lunches, ten guests aboard
- 20m
- 10 guests
- 4 cabins








Weekly: €30,000
The Leopard 24 sits in a useful middle ground for Barcelona charters: at 24 metres with three cabins, it carries up to 12 guests in a layout built around private rest space rather than open deck alone. That cabin count matters if the day includes an overnight stop or if part of the group wants to retreat from the sun while others stay on deck — a distinction that separates this yacht from the smaller day boats in the fleet and makes it a natural fit for groups who want more than a few hours out on the water.
Departing from Port Olímpic, the Leopard 24's size works comfortably for a Sitges run — the 35-kilometre stretch south to the sheltered bay, where anchoring is calmer than the open roadstead off Barceloneta, then back to marina by evening. The same layout also suits longer plans: a Costa Maresme itinerary toward Calella or Sant Pol in the steady afternoon breezes of summer, or the first leg of a Balearics passage where the three-cabin split gives guests somewhere to sleep en route rather than treating the yacht purely as a day platform.
This is a sound choice for families or friend groups who want cabin privacy without moving into full superyacht territory, and for anyone planning a charter that might extend beyond a single afternoon. Guest count and cabin configuration are fixed at booking, so it's worth confirming trip length and route — Sitges day run versus a multi-day passage — early with the broker, since provisioning and fuel planning differ between the two.