Charter & Rent a Bavaria Cruiser 46 in Bali: 2026 Guide, Prices & Routes
Technical Specifications of the Bavaria Cruiser 46
The Bavaria Cruiser 46 is widely regarded as one of the most successful models in the Bavaria Yachts fleet, particularly for the 2026 season where modern refits and updated navigation systems are standard. Known for its massive interior volume and balanced sail plan, it is a favorite for groups of 6 to 12 guests.
- Length Overall (LOA): 14.27 meters (46' 10")
- Beam: 4.35 meters
- Draft: 2.10 meters (Standard deep keel for stability)
- Cabins: 4 double cabins (often convertible to 3 via a flexible bulkhead system)
- Berths: 8 to 9 (depending on salon configuration)
- Heads/Bathrooms: 3
- Fuel Capacity: 210 Liters
- Water Capacity: 360 Liters
- Engine: Volvo Penta D2-55 (55 HP) or D2-75 (75 HP)
The cockpit is exceptionally spacious, featuring twin steering wheels that allow for easy movement on deck and a large folding swim platform that makes getting in and out of the turquoise Balinese waters effortless.
Why the Bavaria Cruiser 46 is Ideal for Bali’s Waters
Bali and the surrounding islands present unique sailing conditions that the Bavaria Cruiser 46 handles with ease. The "Lombok Strait" can produce significant swells and currents; however, the heavy displacement and robust hull design of the Bavaria ensure a stable ride compared to lighter performance cruisers. Its 2.10-meter draft is shallow enough to approach the popular anchorages of Nusa Lembongan and Gili Air, while still providing the "bite" necessary to point well into the wind when sailing between the islands.
Furthermore, the massive bimini and sprayhood setups found on these yachts are essential for the 2026 Bali season, providing much-needed shade from the intense tropical sun. The large galley and refrigeration capacity also mean you can stock up on fresh local produce from the markets before heading out into the more remote areas of North Bali or Lombok where supplies are limited.
Chartering Costs: 2026 Price Guide
When planning to rent a Bavaria Cruiser 46 in Bali, it is important to understand the seasonal fluctuations. Bali’s "High Season" aligns with the dry season (May to September) and the December holiday period. Below are the estimated price ranges for a bareboat or skippered charter in EUR.
| Season | Months | Daily Rate (EUR) | Weekly Rate (EUR) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Low Season | Jan - Mar, Nov | €650 - €800 | €3,900 - €4,800 |
| Mid Season | Apr, Oct, early Dec | €850 - €1,100 | €5,200 - €6,500 |
| High Season | May - Sept, late Dec | €1,200 - €1,500 | €7,500 - €9,800 |
Keep in mind that prices may vary based on the age of the specific hull and the level of luxury add-ons requested. You can browse our full range of available vessels at /boats to compare models.
Sailing Itineraries from Serangan and Benoa
Most charters in Bali originate from Serangan Harbour or Benoa Marina. These locations provide the best infrastructure for provisioning and embarking on your journey.
1-Day "Nusa Highlights" Trip
Departing Serangan at 09:00, you set sail for Crystal Bay in Nusa Penida. This is a 2-hour sail where the Bavaria 46 can truly show off its reaching capabilities. After a lunch on board and snorkeling with Manta Rays at Manta Point, you cruise to the Mangrove Point in Nusa Lembongan before a sunset sail back to the mainland.
7-Day "Lombok & Gili" Expedition
- Day 1: Depart Benoa for Nusa Lembongan. Anchor at Mushroom Bay.
- Day 2: Sail across the Lombok Strait to Gili Trawangan. Enjoy the vibrant nightlife and car-free streets.
- Day 3: Short hop to Gili Meno and Gili Air for world-class diving and turtle sightings.
- Day 4: Head south to Belanak Beach in South Lombok, famous for its white sands.
- Day 5: Explore the "Secret Gilis" of Southwest Lombok (Gili Asahan or Gili Gede).
- Day 6: Return crossing toward Nusa Penida, anchoring at the dramatic Kelingking Beach.
- Day 7: Morning swim and final sail back to Serangan Harbour.
For more inspiration on regional routes, visit our /destinations page.
Logistics: Marinas and Berthing in Bali
Bali’s maritime infrastructure is developing rapidly for 2026. The Bali Maritime Tourism Hub (BMTH) in Benoa is the primary port for larger yachts, offering modern berthing facilities, water, and electricity hookups. Serangan remains the preferred choice for private yacht charters due to its sheltered lagoon and proximity to the main tourist hubs of Sanur and Kuta.
Mooring outside of these marinas usually involves anchoring. In areas like Padangbai or Amed, the seabed can be rocky or covered in coral, so using the Bavaria’s heavy-duty windlass and ensuring a good set is vital. Local "mooring buoys" are available in the Gili Islands and Nusa Lembongan, often managed by local reef conservation groups for a small fee.
What is Included in Your Bali Charter?
When chartering a Bavaria Cruiser 46 in Bali, the contract typically follows international standards but with local nuances. Most luxury charters are "Skippered" or "Crewed" due to the complex currents of the Indonesian throughflow.
- Professional Skipper: Essential for navigating local tides and finding the best hidden coves.
- Fuel: Often included for day trips, but charged by engine hour for weekly charters.
- Taxes & VAT: Indonesian luxury taxes and VAT are usually included in the quoted price.
- End Cleaning: A standard fee to ensure the boat is sanitized for the next guest.
- APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance): For weekly charters, this covers food, drinks, and custom requests, typically 20-30% of the charter fee.
- Water Toys: Most Bavaria 46 rentals include stand-up paddleboards (SUPs) and snorkeling gear.
Best Months and Sea Conditions
The best time for renting a Bavaria Cruiser 46 in Bali is during the Southeast Monsoon (May to September). During these months, the wind is consistent, blowing from the east/southeast at 10-20 knots, providing excellent sailing conditions. The skies are clear, and the humidity is at its lowest.
The Northwest Monsoon (December to March) brings more rain and unpredictable squalls. While sailing is still possible, the sea state in the Lombok Strait can become choppy. However, this is "Emerald Season," where the islands are lush and green, and the anchorages are far less crowded.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a license required for renting a Bavaria Cruiser 46 in Bali?
If you intend to rent the boat as a bareboat charter, you will need a valid ICC (International Certificate of Competence) or an equivalent national sailing license, along with a proven sailing CV. However, most visitors prefer chartering a Bavaria Cruiser 46 in Bali with a local skipper who understands the complex tidal shifts and volcanic reef structures.
How many people can sleep on a Bavaria Cruiser 46?
The yacht is configured with 4 double cabins, comfortably sleeping 8 adults. In some cases, the salon table can be converted into an additional berth, allowing for a 9th guest. For day charters, the boat is licensed to carry up to 12 guests plus crew.
Are there any hidden fees when chartering in Indonesia?
The primary additional costs are National Park fees (specifically for Nusa Penida or the Komodo region if you sail further east) and the APA for provisioning. Always clarify if the "Marine Park Entry Fees" are included in your initial quote, as these must be paid for every passenger and the vessel itself.
"The Bavaria Cruiser 46 remains the gold standard for Mediterranean-style cruising in the tropical environment of Bali, offering a level of reliability that is hard to match in the 45-50 foot category."
