Bareboat Catamaran DREAM WATERS
Six-cabin Lagoon catamaran for twelve, bareboat or skippered
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About Bareboat Catamaran DREAM WATERS
DREAM WATERS is a 2024 Lagoon 42 catamaran offering exceptional space and comfort across six cabins. Built for stability and ease of handling, she accommodates up to twelve guests with five heads, a generous saloon, and a fully equipped galley. The catamaran's twin-hull design provides the shallow-draft manoeuvrability essential for island-hopping throughout Greece's most coveted waters.
Bareboat charters require either a skipper's licence or the option to engage a skipper who occupies one guest cabin (provisions additional to charter cost). Air conditioning, generator, autopilot, and modern navigation systems ensure confident passagemaking and comfortable nights at anchor or in port.
Highlights
- •Five heads and spacious cabin layout eliminate morning queues; four double cabins plus two singles suit mixed groups or families
- •Twin-hull stability and shallow draught reach anchorages unavailable to monohulls; ideal for Paros, Mykonos, and remote Sporades coves
- •Snorkelling gear, paddle boards, and kayaks included; fishing equipment available to hire
- •Generator and air conditioning provide refuge during meltemi winds; GPS, autopilot, and VHF streamline navigation
The Charter Experience
The Cyclades and Northern Sporades offer unrivalled variety for a week under sail. Depart from Skiathos or Volos and navigate towards whitewashed villages, Byzantine archaeology, and crystalline anchorages framed by dramatic island topography. Sample local seafood at waterfront tavernas, dive into sheltered bays, or simply anchor off uninhabited islets. The Aegean's predictable summer winds and short distances between islands suit both experienced sailors and confident beginners.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical seven-day itinerary might begin in Volos, sail through the Sporades to Skiathos, then push south via Paros towards Mykonos, with rest days at lesser-known anchorages such as Antiparos or Naxos. Alternatively, explore the northern Cyclades' Delos and Rhenia archaeological sites before returning via Tinos. Distances between islands average three to five hours, allowing leisurely mornings and late arrivals.
Specifications
12.8 m
12
6
12
Catamaran
2024
