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








Weekly: €75,000
The Sunreef 80 carries its 23.9 metres across a broad catamaran beam, which shows immediately in how little the deck moves underway and how much usable space sits above the waterline. Four cabins sleep up to eight guests in a layout that keeps social areas separate from private ones, useful for a family group or two couples travelling together. The flybridge gives a second lounge and steering position above the main deck, and the al fresco dining area turns meals into an open-air occasion rather than an indoor formality — a point worth weighing against monohull yachts of similar length, where deck space is usually tighter.
Departing from Port Olímpic, the Sunreef 80's flatter ride and wide deck suit a Sitges day run particularly well: the 35-kilometre run south is short enough to leave late morning, anchor or continue to Vilanova, and still have hours for swimming stops and lunch ashore at one of the seafront restaurants before heading back. The catamaran's stability at anchor holds up better in the light afternoon chop that can build off this coast than a narrower-hulled boat would, which matters if guests plan to spend real time in the water rather than just cruising past it.
At a cruising speed of around 14 knots, this yacht is built for days and short coastal hops rather than fast open-water passages, which makes it a natural fit for guests prioritising comfort and deck space over speed — families with children, small corporate groups wanting a flybridge lounge for informal conversation, or couples chartering for a few days along the Catalan coast using the four cabins for overnight stays. Barcelona's Port Olímpic offers straightforward access for boarding, with the harbour's commercial traffic something the skipper manages on entry and exit rather than a guest concern.