Navetta 33








Weekly: €30,000
Specifications
- Length
- 33 m
- Guests
- 12
- Cabins
- 5
- Crew
- 4
- Brand
- Ferretti
Onboard the Navetta 33
At 33 metres, the Navetta 33 by Ferretti sits in the more spacious end of the fleet without stepping into the largest-yacht bracket, and that shows in how the interior is laid out. Five cabins accommodate up to 12 guests, giving groups room to spread out rather than share a single saloon for the whole charter. The Navetta hull form, built for steady long-range cruising rather than sport performance, tends to translate into a calmer ride and more usable deck and interior volume relative to its length — useful for a group that wants to gather for meals, then retreat to separate cabins later in the day.
From Port Olímpic, the Navetta 33's size and cabin count make it a natural fit for a full day out to Sitges bay, roughly 35 kilometres south, where the more sheltered anchorage suits a group that wants to swim and take lunch ashore without the swell exposure of Barcelona's open roadstead. The same layout also works for a longer passage — Barcelona is the departure point for Mallorca, Ibiza and Menorca crossings of 200 nautical miles or more, and a five-cabin yacht of this size is built for guests who plan to sleep aboard for more than one night rather than return to port each evening.
This yacht suits groups or extended families who need genuine separation between cabins — multi-generational parties, or two or three couples chartering together — rather than a single couple wanting an intimate day boat. Because it operates as a fully crewed charter, standard practicalities apply: the captain manages the harbour approach and any commercial traffic around Port Olímpic on departure and return, and provisioning can be arranged in advance for a day run to Sitges or scaled up with full fuel and stores planning for a Balearics passage. Guests considering the Navetta 33 should treat cabin count as the deciding factor over raw length — five cabins for 12 guests means comfortable doubling-up rather than a packed boat.