Riva 56 Rivale
Sleek open-deck runs to Sitges before lunch
- 17m
- 10 guests
- 2 cabins








Weekly: €30,000
The Sacs 47 is built for a day on the water rather than a stay aboard, though its two cabins give it a practicality beyond most open day-boats in the same size range. At 14 metres, it carries up to 10 guests with enough deck space to move between sun and shade without feeling boxed in, and a layout that suits groups who want to spread out rather than sit in fixed rows. It reads as a fast, open boat first — the kind that gets from Port Olímpic to open water quickly — with the two-cabin arrangement adding a useful option for changing, storing bags, or simply getting out of the sun mid-afternoon.
From Barcelona, the Sacs 47 fits a straightforward day run such as the trip south to Sitges — roughly 35 kilometres, sheltered in northerly winds, with the option to anchor off the bay or continue into Vilanova marina. It's equally suited to a shorter loop inside Barcelona bay for guests who want swimming time without committing to a full day at sea, given the bay's open roadstead character and the need to plan around commercial harbour traffic on the way out. Either route keeps the group together on one deck, which matters more on a boat this size than on a larger crewed yacht with multiple social areas.
This is a good fit for groups of family or friends who want an active, informal day rather than a formal itinerary — swimming stops, a relaxed pace, and a boat small enough to feel personal but large enough for ten to move around comfortably. It's a reasonable step up from a standard day boat for anyone weighing capacity and cabin space against the cost and scale of a full crewed superyacht charter. As with any Barcelona departure, guests should expect the captain to manage the harbour exit and entry given the port's regular commercial and ferry movement, and to plan the day around whether Sitges' more sheltered bay or a shorter run inside Barcelona bay suits the group better.