Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 400
Lagoon 400 catamaran for independent sailing in Greece
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About Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 400
The Lagoon 400 catamaran represents design equilibrium. Her generous cabin volume pairs with responsive sailing performance, making her equally suited to leisurely anchorages and purposeful cruising across the Aegean. Four cabins accommodate up to twelve guests in comfortable separation, whilst the dual-hull design affords shallow-draft access to Greece's most secluded coves.
This bareboat charter includes gas for cooking, comprehensive boat insurance, a tender, and mooring for your first and last nights at base. Fuel, final cleaning, mooring fees, and damage deposit are additional, whilst a skipper or hostess may be arranged to enhance your voyage.
Highlights
- •Four guest cabins with independent sleeping arrangements
- •Shallow draft catamaran hull for access to remote anchorages
- •Insurance and gas included in charter rate
- •Bareboat charter flexibility across multiple Aegean sailing regions
The Charter Experience
The Cyclades Islands demand unhurried exploration. Anchor off whitewashed villages in the Dodecanese, navigate the Ionian's protected passages, and discover the Aegean's lesser-known islets. A catamaran of this calibre grants you autonomy: sail when the wind favours you, moor in crystalline shallows others cannot reach, and control your own rhythm across some of Europe's finest sailing waters.
Suggested Itinerary
Consider a week threading the Cyclades clockwise from Athens, with days in Paros, Naxos, and Mykonos, before crossing to the Dodecanese for less-crowded anchorages near Patmos and Leros. Alternatively, the Ionian route offers protected, limestone-fringed harbours ideal for first-time bareboat skippers.
Specifications
12.0 m
12
4
10
Monohull
2011
