Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 400 S2
Dual-hull comfort meets intuitive sailing off Sardinia's coast
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About Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 400 S2
The Lagoon 400 catamaran offers an uncommon balance of spacious living and responsive handling. Her generous hull volume translates to airy interiors bathed in natural light, whilst the centrally positioned fly-bridge helm keeps everything within reach. This bareboat charter accommodates groups seeking both comfort and the freedom to navigate independently.
The saloon and cockpit are designed with flexibility in mind. The interchangeable dining tables stow neatly within the hard-top bimini, allowing you to reconfigure the living spaces throughout your week. Whether you're gathering for dinner or seeking an open deck for sundowners, the layout adapts to your rhythm.
Highlights
- •Dual hulls provide stability and shallow-draft access to smaller anchorages across the Tyrrhenian Sea
- •Electric winches and centralised helm controls reduce physical demand, essential for longer passages or extended cruising
- •Teak cockpit with sprayhood and bimini top creates all-weather entertaining space
- •Four separate cabins sleep up to 12 guests with room for both privacy and social separation on longer charters
The Charter Experience
Based in Olbia, this catamaran positions you at the gateway to Sardinia's most coveted waters. The Emerald Coast and archipelago islands lie within easy reach, offering protected anchorages, granite coves, and villages where Mediterranean culture remains unhurried. Bareboat charter grants you the autonomy to explore on your own schedule, departing Saturday evenings and returning by Saturday morning, giving you a full seven days to discover hidden bays and established anchorages throughout the region.
Suggested Itinerary
From Olbia, sail south toward the Costa Smeralda and Porto Cervo, then venture into the Maddalena Archipelago for pristine granite-backed anchorages. Continue toward Corsican waters if you choose, or explore the quieter eastern shore and Tavolara Island before returning northward. The catamaran's shallow draft opens coves inaccessible to monohull vessels.
Specifications
12.0 m
12
4
8
Catamaran
2014
