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








Weekly: €30,000
The Princess 35M sits in the fleet as a genuine four-cabin cruiser, built to carry up to 12 guests across a full day out or a longer passage without anyone feeling short of space. At 35 metres she has enough separation between social areas and cabins that a family group and a pair of guests travelling together can each find their own corner, whether that means the saloon during a warm afternoon or the aft deck once the sun drops. The four-cabin layout also makes her a practical choice for parties who want to sleep aboard rather than treat the yacht as a single-day outing.
From Port Olímpic, the Princess 35M is suited to a Sitges run — the short hop 35 kilometres south where the bay offers more shelter than Barcelona's open roadstead, with time to anchor, swim and go ashore for lunch before the return leg. The same yacht has the range and cabin count to support a longer plan, including the first stage of a Balearics passage toward Mallorca, where an overnight departure and a full day at sea call for the extra sleeping capacity four cabins provide. Barcelona's harbour approach carries steady commercial and ferry traffic, so departures and arrivals are managed by the captain with that in mind rather than treated as a simple sail-through.
This yacht suits groups who want one vessel to cover both a relaxed day on the water and the option of staying aboard overnight — extended families, small corporate groups, or friends splitting a multi-day itinerary. Provisioning for a charter of this size is typically arranged through Barcelona's markets, Boqueria or Santa Caterina, with fuel and APA planning adjusted depending on whether the day is a short Sitges run or a longer passage toward the Balearics. Guests considering the Princess 35M should treat cabin count and route length together when deciding between a single day aboard and a multi-day plan.