Luxury Crewed Catamaran KASKAZI FOUR
Lagoon 620 catamaran with four cabins in Sardinia and beyond
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About Luxury Crewed Catamaran KASKAZI FOUR
KASKAZI FOUR is a Lagoon 620 crewed catamaran offering refined comfort across four queen cabins. Built in 2016, she combines purposeful design with the stability and spaciousness that defines her class. The yacht's naturally-lit saloon benefits from panoramic glazing, creating an open sense of light and connectivity to the Mediterranean beyond.
On deck, entertaining options are thoughtfully distributed. The flybridge provides an elevated vantage point for taking in coastlines and anchorages. Forward, sun lounging and trampoline seating invite relaxation by the bow. At the stern, an alfresco dining area frames sunsets over the water. Below, four cabins with en-suite facilities ensure privacy and rest after days of exploration.
Captain Francesco Rinauro leads a crew of four, including Chef Nadyia who prepares Italian-inflected dining. The yacht carries a comprehensive water sports collection: a 4.5-metre tender, SUP boards, snorkelling equipment for eight, windsurfing, water skis, a drone, and fishing gear. Weekly charter fees begin at EUR 23,000 high season.
Highlights
- •Four queen cabins with private en-suite bathrooms
- •Comprehensive water sports including SUP boards, windsurfing, snorkelling gear for eight, and drone
- •Spacious twin-hull design with flybridge, bow trampolines, and stern dining lounge
- •Four-person crew including captain and chef for personalised cruising
The Charter Experience
KASKAZI FOUR operates across Sardinia, Corsica, the Aolian Islands, and the Italian mainland, offering flexibility for those seeking variety. Summer and winter anchor points differ (Lipari versus Stromboli), allowing the itinerary to follow the region's rhythms. The Lagoon 620's shallow draft and twin-hull design prove advantageous for accessing smaller islands and anchorages that monohulls cannot reach. This opens access to quieter coves around Panarea, protected moorings near Stromboli's volcanic shores, and the lesser-trafficked bays of Corsica's eastern coast.
Suggested Itinerary
A seven-day voyage might depart Lipari in summer, visiting Panarea Island's sheltered anchorage and lesser-known villages, then progress toward Stromboli to witness volcanic activity from the water at evening. Onwards lie the Tyrrhenian waters between Sicily and mainland Italy, with opportunities to explore Gulf of Naples destinations, before returning or extending into Sardinian or Corsican waters depending on conditions and preference.
Specifications
18.9 m
4
8
Catamaran
2016
10 kn
4
