Boat model charters·Corfu

Charter & Rent a Bali 5.4 in Corfu: Prices, Routes & 2026 Guide

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For those seeking the ultimate combination of living space and nautical performance, renting a Bali 5.4 in Corfu offers an unparalleled way to explore the Ionian Sea. Whether you are planning a milestone celebration or a sophisticated family getaway, chartering a Bali 5.4 in Corfu ensures you have the stability of a luxury multihull paired with the iconic Mediterranean scenery of Greece’s Emerald Isle.

The Bali 5.4 at a Glance: Specifications and Design

The Bali 5.4, the flagship of the Catana Group’s Bali range, is renowned for its "Open Space" concept. Unlike traditional catamarans with trampolines, the Bali 5.4 features a solid forward deck that creates a massive integrated living area from the bow to the aft cockpit. This design is particularly advantageous for large groups of 4 to 12 guests.

Specification Details
Length Overall (LOA) 16.80 meters (approx. 55 ft)
Beam 8.74 meters
Draft 1.48 meters
Cabins 4 to 6 double cabins + crew quarters
Water Capacity 1200 Liters
Fuel Capacity 1200 Liters
Key Features Tilting "Bali" door, flybridge lounge, forward cockpit access

The 2026 season models available for charter often include high-end amenities such as water makers, generators, full air conditioning, and hydraulic swim platforms, making them self-sufficient floating villas.

Why the Bali 5.4 is the Perfect Choice for Corfu

Corfu and the surrounding Ionian islands are famous for their "Maistros" winds—reliable afternoon breezes that rarely reach the intensity of the Aegean's Meltemi. This makes the region ideal for a large multihull like the Bali 5.4. The yacht’s shallow draft of under 1.5 meters allows you to anchor closer to the shore in shallow turquoise bays like Agios Gordios or the secluded coves of Paleokastritsa, where deeper-draft monohulls cannot venture.

The Bali 5.4’s signature tilting aft door is a game-changer in the Ionian heat. It allows the entire saloon to open up to the cockpit, creating a 126-square-meter deck space that remains cool and ventilated while at anchor. For those looking to browse our full fleet, the Bali 5.4 remains the gold standard for social lounging and panoramic views.

Pricing and Charter Types: Bareboat vs. Crewed

When chartering a Bali 5.4 in Corfu, the price varies significantly based on the level of service and the time of year. Because of its size and complexity, most Bali 5.4 units are offered as crewed charters (Captain and Chef/Hostess) or skippered charters. Only highly experienced sailors with specific catamaran certifications are typically permitted to rent this model bareboat.

Season Months Estimated Weekly Rate (EUR)
Low Season May, October €12,000 - €16,000
Mid Season June, September €18,000 - €24,000
High Season July, August €26,000 - €35,000+

Note: Prices are estimates for the yacht rental. Mandatory extras typically include the transit log, end cleaning, and VAT (currently 12% for Greek charters). For crewed charters, an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA) of 20-30% is standard to cover fuel, food, and beverages.

Best 1-Day Routes from Gouvia Marina

Most luxury charters begin at Gouvia Marina, the largest and best-equipped marina on the island. For a single-day rental or the first day of your week, consider these highlights:

  • Northbound to Kassiopi: Sail past the Venetian villas of the northeast coast. Stop for a swim at Agni Bay and enjoy a long lunch at a seaside taverna before reaching the picturesque harbor of Kassiopi.
  • Southbound to Mouse Island (Pontikonisi): A shorter sail that takes you past the Old Fortress of Corfu Town. The Bali 5.4’s flybridge offers the best seat in the house for viewing the historic UNESCO World Heritage skyline.
  • The Northeast Bays: Visit Kalami and Nissaki. These bays offer deep, clear water and excellent holding for the Bali’s large anchor, perfect for using the yacht's stand-up paddleboards or snorkeling gear.

A 7-Day Ionian Itinerary for your Bali 5.4

With seven days, you can truly leverage the speed and comfort of the Bali 5.4 to explore beyond Corfu’s immediate shores. This route balances short sails with extended relaxation.

  1. Day 1: Gouvia Marina to Sayiada. Cross to the mainland for a quiet evening and famous local prawns.
  2. Day 2: Sayiada to Sivota (Mourtos). Experience the "Blue Lagoon" between the small islands of Sivota, where the Bali’s shallow draft is a major advantage.
  3. Day 3: Sivota to Parga. A stunning town built into a hillside. Anchor in Valtos Beach and use the dinghy to explore the Venetian castle.
  4. Day 4: Parga to Paxos (Gaios). Sail to the smallest Ionian island. The Bali 5.4’s beam requires early arrival in Gaios, or better yet, anchoring in Mongonisi.
  5. Day 5: Paxos and Antipaxos. Spend the day at Voutoumi Beach. The electric blue water here is world-famous. Overnight in Lakka.
  6. Day 6: Lakka to Petriti (Corfu). A gentle sail back to the southern coast of Corfu. Petriti is a traditional fishing village with calm waters.
  7. Day 7: Petriti to Gouvia Marina. Sail up the eastern coast, stopping at the Benitses area for a final swim before returning to base.

Logistics: Marinas and Mooring in the Ionian

Corfu is well-served by infrastructure, but a yacht of the Bali 5.4’s size requires planning. Gouvia Marina provides full services including fuel, water, electricity, and high-end provisioning. Mooring fees for a 55-foot catamaran in private marinas can range from €150 to €300 per night in peak season.

When visiting smaller ports like Gaios or Kassiopi, "stern-to" or "bow-to" mooring is standard. Because the Bali 5.4 has a significant beam (nearly 9 meters), it is often advisable to anchor in the bay and take a long line to the shore. This provides more privacy and allows you to use the yacht's expansive forward lounge without the noise of the quay.

Seasonal Conditions and What is Included

The best time for renting a Bali 5.4 in Corfu is between late May and early October. July and August offer the warmest water and most consistent breezes, while June and September provide a more tranquil experience with fewer crowds. Most charters include the yacht, standard equipment, and insurance. However, you should clarify the "Charter Pack" costs, which usually cover the outboard engine for the tender, bed linens, and towels.

For a seamless experience, many clients choose a fully crewed option where the skipper handles all port formalities and the chef manages all provisioning, allowing you to focus entirely on the Ionian landscape.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to rent a Bali 5.4 in Corfu?

The cost typically ranges from €12,000 per week in the low season to over €35,000 per week in August. These prices vary based on the year of the boat’s manufacture and the level of crew service requested.

Can I sail a Bali 5.4 bareboat in Corfu?

While some operators allow bareboat rentals for the Bali 5.4, most require a professional skipper due to the yacht's 55-foot length and high value. You will need a valid ICC or RYA Day Skipper certification (or equivalent) plus a second experienced mate on board to be considered for a bareboat charter.

What is the fuel consumption for a Bali 5.4?

The Bali 5.4 is equipped with twin engines (typically 80HP each). Under engine power, it consumes approximately 15-25 liters per hour depending on speed and sea state. Generator usage for air conditioning will add to this consumption.

Is the Bali 5.4 suitable for children?

Yes, it is one of the safest models for families. The solid forward deck and the absence of trampolines provide a secure area for children to move around, and the high bulwarks offer extra safety while sailing.

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