Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 450
Four-cabin Lagoon 450 catamaran for independent sailing in the BVI
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About Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 450
The Lagoon 450 delivers the space and stability of a modern catamaran hull with refined interiors suited to longer passages and relaxed anchorages. This 2016 bareboat offers four cabins arranged across two hulls, providing privacy and separation ideal for families or groups seeking self-guided exploration.
Light streams through generous saloon windows and cabin portholes, illuminating pale timber joinery and contemporary finishes throughout. The dual-hull design creates a wide, stable platform for anchoring in shallow waters and gentle sailing conditions, whilst the open deck plan maximises socialising space.
Highlights
- •Four separate cabins across dual hulls for sleeping comfort and privacy
- •Spacious saloon with unobstructed sightlines and natural ventilation
- •Proven Lagoon Yachts construction and 2016 build year
- •Shallow-draft catamaran hull ideal for BVI anchorages and reef navigation
The Charter Experience
Charter these islands as your own captain. The BVI's protected anchorages, consistent trade winds, and short passages between Tortola, Virgin Gorda, and the outer islands suit bareboat sailing perfectly. Anchor off white-sand beaches, explore coral reefs on snorkel days, and enjoy the flexibility of island-hopping without rigid itineraries. Provisions are readily available at Tortola, and the local sailing community is well-established for those needing guidance or advice.
Suggested Itinerary
Depart Tortola eastward to Virgin Gorda's North Sound, anchoring near Prickly Pear Island for snorkelling. Push south to Cooper Island's dive sites, then west to Norman Island's cave anchorages. Return via Peter Island and Salt Island, where a sheltered beach halt suits families well. Total sailing distances remain short, preserving energy for exploration and leisure.
Specifications
13.4 m
4
8
Catamaran
2016
