Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 450
Lagoon 450 bareboat catamaran for independent exploration of the Virgin Islands
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About Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 450
This Lagoon 450 offers the space and stability of a modern catamaran hull, ideal for those seeking to command their own charter across the British Virgin Islands. Four queen cabins, each with ensuite heads and separate showers, accommodate groups looking for self-sufficient cruising without the overhead of a crewed vessel.
Built for distance and comfort, the catamaran features a sun deck with cushioned lounging, air conditioning throughout, and a generator for extended anchorages. The flybridge stereo and dinghy with outboard complete the essentials for extended exploration.
Highlights
- •Four spacious queen cabins with private ensuite facilities
- •Dual-hull catamaran design for stability and shallow-draft mooring
- •Sun deck with cushioned seating for offshore watching
- •Self-contained cruising with generator, air conditioning, and galley provisioning
The Charter Experience
Tortola serves as your base for bareboat independence in one of the Caribbean's most accessible and varied sailing grounds. The British Virgin Islands offer protected anchorages, consistent trade winds, and proximity to both established marinas and secluded bays. Navigate between islands at your own pace, from the lively anchorages of Great Harbour to the quiet waters of The Bight at Norman Island.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin with provisioning in Road Town before heading east toward Virgin Gorda, anchoring off the Baths for snorkelling. Continue to Jost Van Dyke for sunset drinks ashore, then traverse to Peter Island and the southern anchorages before returning west via Cooper Island. The protected waters and short passages suit both experienced skippers and those new to bareboat command.
Specifications
13.8 m
4
8
Catamaran
2012
