Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 450
Bareboat freedom across the Canary Islands and beyond
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About Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 450
The Lagoon 450 is a purpose-built cruising catamaran that rewards confident sailors with genuine seaworthiness and effortless handling. Her twin hulls deliver stability underway and generous space at anchor, whilst the saloon's 360° sightlines and wraparound glazing flood the interior with natural light. The cockpit commands panoramic views without sacrificing comfort, making this a platform equally suited to day sailing or extended passages.
Four double cabins plus additional berth options accommodate groups of up to twelve without cramping. The light-filled saloon converts to sleeping quarters when required, a practical touch for larger parties. Throughout, Lagoon's hull design and rigging philosophy prioritise both performance and ease of operation, allowing self-directed crews to explore with confidence.
Highlights
- •Twin-hull stability and shallow draft ideal for island hopping and remote anchorages
- •Spacious saloon with all-round visibility, naturally lit and genuinely liveable
- •Four double cabins flexibly configured for groups or families seeking privacy
- •Proven Lagoon engineering designed for self-skippered cruising and long-distance capability
The Charter Experience
Base yourself in Tenerife and discover the Canary Islands at your own pace. These waters reward both short hops between coastal anchorages and longer passages to neighbouring islands. Spain's Atlantic archipelago offers reliable conditions, dramatic volcanic backdrops, and sheltered bays where the catamaran's shallow draft becomes an asset. Weekend charter terms allow arrival from 17:00 Saturday, with departure at 09:00 the following Saturday.
Suggested Itinerary
Depart Tenerife for the windward passage to Gran Canaria, exploring protected anchorages along the southern coast before reaching Fuerteventura's pristine bays. Return via La Gomera for overnight anchorage, taking advantage of the catamaran's ability to reach shallower waters where deeper-drafted vessels cannot venture.
Specifications
13.4 m
12
4
12
Monohull
2013
