Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 380
Lagoon 380 catamaran. Effortless BVI sailing for ten.
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About Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 380
The Lagoon 380 combines practical spaciousness with refined contemporary design. Built in 2016, this catamaran offers four cabins across a wide, naturally ventilated hull, making it equally suited to family groups and friends seeking bareboat independence in the Caribbean.
Her shallow draft makes her ideally suited to the British Virgin Islands, where crystalline waters and white-sand anchorages define the cruising grounds. Twin hulls provide stability and generous deck space, whilst the open-plan saloon feels light and uncluttered.
Highlights
- •Four cabins accommodate ten guests with two separate heads and showers
- •Catamaran hull design delivers stability and shallow-water capability
- •Open saloon with natural light and modern galley for self-catering
- •Well-appointed 2016 build with contemporary fitout throughout
The Charter Experience
Tortola and the surrounding islands reward self-sufficient sailors. The BVI's protected waters, favourable year-round conditions, and countless deserted anchorages mean you set your own pace. Morning swims at pristine reefs, afternoon passages between islands, and evenings under the stars become routine. This is bareboat sailing without the constraints of crowded charter bases or rigid itineraries.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin in Tortola, with passages to Cooper Island and The Baths on Virgin Gorda, before continuing to the quiet anchorages of Jost Van Dyke. From there, explore the Tobago Cays and nearby atolls, returning via Norman Island's mooring field for final evenings in sheltered waters.
Specifications
11.6 m
4
10
Catamaran
2016
