The 3 cabin’s bareboat sailing yacht Bavaria C38 was built in 2024 and it is docked in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. The Bavaria C38 (2024) can accommodate up to 6 people in 3 cabins and it has 2 toilets. The overall length of the boat is 37 ft / 11,3 m. The main equipment (find the complete list on the ’Equipments’ tab): autopilot, swimming ladder, cockpit table, dinghy, freezer, electric anchor windlass, bimini top, air condition, GPS chart plotter, inverter and it’s obligatory extras: charter pack. The main sail is furling/roll. You can check-in from 18:00 h and check-out until 08:30 h.
Why charter this Bavaria C38
3 cabins for 6 berths means about 2 guests per cabin, so bag storage and sleeping turns are clear before departure. 3 guests per head matters on early marina mornings, when showers, breakfast and casting off compete for time. At 11,3 m, this sailing yacht works best when swim stops still leave time for the evening berth.
Best charter fit
Bavaria C38 suits crews comparing cabin separation, luggage storage and bathroom timing across 3 cabins and 2 heads. Sailing crews should keep one fallback leg for wind shifts, late sea state and the final marina return.
The south coast of Mallorca and Cabrera from Palma
Palma sits at the head of its own broad bay, and a week’s cruising keeps to the sheltered south of Mallorca, from Port d’Andratx in the west round to the calas near Cala d’Or, with Cabrera standing off the southern tip. Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI) is only a short transfer from the bay marinas, a longer one from the eastern calas. Where day one goes depends on the berth: from the Bay of Palma, Cala Blava is a short hop out; from further east, the calas near Cala d’Or are the closer choice. Most of the south sits in the lee, so the miles stay gentle until Cabrera, which lies far enough offshore that the beat back across to the bay wants the morning breeze rather than the afternoon; its anchorage is a permit-only park mooring, so fix that before leaving. West of Andratx the Tramuntana throws its weather straight at the coast, exposed north-west miles that belong to a longer trip.