Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 400 (2010)
Dual-hull freedom in the Cyclades, bareboat and uncompromised
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About Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 400 (2010)
The Lagoon 400 is built on a philosophy of balance. Her catamaran hull delivers the stability and volume that serious sailors expect, paired with responsive performance across variable Aegean conditions. Four cabins accommodate independent parties or extended families, whilst the dual-hull design maximises interior space without sacrificing seaworthiness.
This bareboat charter includes the vessel, comprehensive insurance, standard equipment, tender with outboard, and VAT. You'll find a sun tent for shelter, bathing ladder for easy access, and one set of snorkelling equipment. Crew options (skipper, hostess, cook) are available to arrange, as is a standard service pack covering end cleaning, linen, towels, fuel starter, and gas.
Fuel, port fees, provisions, and water are additional. A security deposit applies. Check-in is at 17:00; check-out is 09:00 the following morning, with overnight board accommodation included.
Highlights
- •Four double cabins plus additional sleeping berths suit mixed groups and families
- •Dual-hull catamaran design combines volume, stability, and responsive handling
- •Four en-suite heads and showers across the accommodation
- •Tender with outboard and snorkelling gear included in charter rate
The Charter Experience
Charter the Lagoon 400 from Athens and explore the Cyclades Islands at your own pace. Anchor in sheltered bays off Paros and Antiparos, island-hop through white-washed villages, or sail eastward toward Mykonos and Delos. The catamaran's shallow draft and spacious deck make her ideal for extended island cruising, whilst her stability rewards both novice and experienced helms. Summer winds favour southbound routes; spring and autumn offer gentler conditions and fewer crowds.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin in Athens, sailing south to Aegina for antiquity, then east through the heart of the Cyclades, calling at Mykonos, Delos, and Tinos before returning via the quieter western islands. Alternatively, chart a Paros-centred loop, using the island as a base to explore adjacent anchorages and neighbouring villages by day.
Specifications
12.2 m
4
8
Catamaran
2010
