Luxury Crewed Catamaran KAJIKIA
Lagoon Seventy 7 catamaran with seasoned crew in the Leewards and Windwards
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About Luxury Crewed Catamaran KAJIKIA
KAJIKIA is a Lagoon Seventy 7 purpose-built for the Caribbean, combining modern sailing systems with sufficient engine power to navigate the Leewards and Windwards with ease and composure. Her four double cabins accommodate eight guests in spacious comfort, each with room to retreat or gather as the mood suits.
The flybridge serves as the social anchor of the yacht, appointed for morning coffee and sunset service with unobstructed views across the islands. The aft deck opens to generous alfresco dining, whilst the foredeck offers net trampolines and uninterrupted sunbathing space. Below, the saloon is designed for quiet evenings and relaxed afternoons, naturally lit and ventilated for warm-weather cruising.
Highlights
- •Four-person crew led by an experienced Caribbean captain with Mediterranean and Brittany pedigree
- •Chef with Paris pastry credentials and modern, health-conscious approach to yacht dining
- •Generous flybridge and aft deck entertaining spaces, plus foredeck net trampolines
- •Based in the Leeward Islands with flexibility to explore the Windwards and Grenadines
The Charter Experience
Your four-person crew operates with the quiet confidence of professionals who understand luxury service and Caribbean waters. Captain Jean Rouillon draws on deep experience across Brittany, the Mediterranean, and the region, prioritising smart seamanship and guest comfort. First Mate Raphaële Quémar ensures smooth transitions between anchorages with capable, friendly presence. Chef Thomas Carmeille, trained to Master's level in pastry and classical technique in Paris, combines health-conscious modern cuisine with pastry work that elevates daily rhythms. Stewardess Anaïs Michel brings a decade of luxury experience and deep local knowledge of Saint-Barthélemy and Saint-Martin, ensuring every detail feels intentional and welcoming. Together, they create days that unfold effortlessly, allowing you to focus entirely on the islands themselves.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin in Saint-Martin, with days spent between reef anchorages and quieter coves, progressing south towards Saint-Barthélemy and the smaller islands. From there, many guests venture further to the Windwards or the Grenadines, where postcard-bright anchorages and slower rhythms suit extended exploration. Each stop is chosen for its atmosphere and character, with your crew adapting the pace to your preferences.
Specifications
23.0 m
8
4
8
Catamaran
2022
7 kn
4
