Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 380
Lagoon 380 catamaran. Four cabins, dual hulls, Aegean freedom
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About Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 380
The Lagoon 380 delivers the dual-hull advantage without compromise. Designed by Van Peteghem and Lauriot-Prevost, this catamaran prioritises what matters: generous cabin volume, natural light throughout, refined furnishings, and an uncluttered deck layout that rewards confidence at the helm.
Four well-appointed cabins accommodate up to ten guests across separate sleeping quarters, while the saloon and expansive cockpit serve as the social heart. Two bathrooms ensure practical comfort during extended passages or leisurely anchorages. The hull form and beam provide the stability catamarans are prized for, without the fussiness of monohull sailing.
Highlights
- •Four private cabins with solid joinery and natural ventilation
- •Dual bathrooms for guests and crew comfort
- •Spacious cockpit with integrated dining and helm positioning
- •Proven Van Peteghem/Lauriot-Prevost design; 2015 build ensures systems reliability
The Charter Experience
Charter the Lagoon 380 bareboat through the Greek Aegean and you gain access to islands that demand unhurried exploration. The shallow draft and forgiving motion suit everything from hidden coves off Lefkas to the wine islands near Kos. Athens offers a natural departure point for both seasoned skippers and those rediscovering their sailing credentials. Summer thermals are predictable; anchorages are plentiful; the sailing is honest.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin with departure from Athens toward the Sporades, allowing time to explore Skiathos and Alonnisos before heading south through the Cyclades. Alternatively, work southward from Lefkas toward Meganisi and the Ionian, or commit to the longer crossing toward Kos and the Dodecanese, where wind patterns and anchorage quality reward flexible planning.
Specifications
11.6 m
10
4
8
Catamaran
2015
