Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 450
Lagoon 450 catamaran with six cabins across the Virgin Islands
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About Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 450
The Lagoon 450 delivers exceptional volume for a bareboat platform, with intelligent cabin distribution across six well-appointed staterooms. Four queen cabins and two single berths accommodate up to ten guests, each with ensuite facilities and individual climate control. Light wood interiors and contemporary finishes create a refined, uncluttered aesthetic throughout.
The saloon commands attention with its signature wraparound glazing, flooding the dining and lounge areas with natural light. Two refrigeration units anchor a galley designed for independent provisioning, whilst the cockpit's dual seating zones offer shaded respite with straightforward access to the swimming platform.
The flybridge serves dual purpose as command centre and observation deck. This is where bareboat sailors conduct their day, and where the Virgin Islands' dolphin populations and anchorages reveal themselves most clearly. Ample deck space supports al fresco entertaining without crowding.
Highlights
- •Six cabins with ensuite bathrooms and climate control throughout
- •Wraparound saloon windows with dedicated indoor dining and lounge
- •Dual refrigeration and full galley for self-catering independence
- •Spacious flybridge and shaded cockpit for entertaining and observation
The Charter Experience
The British Virgin Islands remain the gold standard for Caribbean bareboat cruising. Consistent trade winds, manageable distances between anchorages, and protected waters suit both experienced sailors and those new to independent charter. The Lagoon 450's catamaran hull delivers stability and shallow-water capability, granting access to remote bays and island-hopping routes that define a proper BVI season.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical seven-day BVI circuit departs Tortola towards the Bight at Norman Island, progresses through the narrow passages at Peter Island, then eastward to Virgin Gorda's North Sound anchorages. Pussers Island offers provisioning and culture; the Bitter End and Leverick Bay reward sailors seeking quieter waters. Return passages often include Jost Van Dyke and Sandy Spit before concluding in Tortola, with ample time for reef swimming and sunset anchorages throughout.
Specifications
13.7 m
10
6
6
Catamaran
2015
