Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 450
Lagoon 450 catamaran. Sardinia's coast on your own terms.
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About Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 450
The Lagoon 450 delivers the stability and sea-kindliness catamarans are known for, paired with genuine comfort for extended exploration. Her twin hulls provide exceptional deck space and a saloon flooded with natural light, affording 360° views of the Mediterranean. This is bareboat sailing for those who value control and self-sufficiency.
Four double cabins and two single berths accommodate up to twelve guests, with additional sleeping in the main saloon for flexibility. The voluminous cockpit and open-plan living area blur the boundary between interior and exterior, essential when the Sardinian coast demands your constant attention.
Highlights
- •Four double and two single cabins, plus saloon berth, for groups or extended family
- •Dual helm stations with autopilot, GPS plotter, radar, and full instrumentation
- •360° sight lines from the saloon; panoramic cockpit for both navigation and social anchoring
- •La Maddalena Archipelago within easy reach; access to Sardinia's most guarded anchorages
The Charter Experience
Sardinia offers far more than postcards suggest. Beyond the glittering Costa Smeralda lie wild granite headlands, crystalline bays untouched by development, and the La Maddalena Archipelago, a protected national park with some of Italy's most pristine anchorages. A bareboat charter here rewards confident sailors with days spent navigating pine-fringed coves, diving over white sand bars, and dining ashore in working fishing villages where your yacht becomes home base rather than spectacle.
Suggested Itinerary
Depart Portisco northbound toward the granite archipelago, anchoring at Spargi or Budelli for snorkelling and isolation. Work eastward along the Costa Smeralda's hidden grottoes, then push south toward Arzachena's coves before returning via the quieter western coast, where small harbours remain untouched by mass tourism.
Specifications
13.4 m
12
4
12
Catamaran
2018
