Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 450
Lagoon 450 bareboat catamaran for independent sailing in the Cyclades
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About Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 450
This Lagoon 450 offers the independence and flexibility of bareboat chartering across the Cyclades and Aegean Sea. Purpose-built for blue-water cruising, she combines the sea-keeping qualities and dual-hull stability that have made Lagoon catamarans synonymous with reliable offshore sailing. Whether you're an experienced skipper or chartering with one, the 450 rewards confident seamanship with speed, handling ease, and surprising comfort at anchor.
The saloon delivers 360-degree visibility through expansive windows, creating an airy cabin space that feels connected to the sea even in heavy weather. The generous cockpit serves as the social hub, offering panoramic views and ample room for sunbathing between passages. Four double cabins and two singles accommodate varied group compositions, whilst four heads with showers ensure practical comfort for extended cruises.
Highlights
- •Dual-hull catamaran design for stability, shallow draft, and spacious interior
- •Four double cabins plus two singles; flexible accommodation for crews of 4 to 12
- •Water maker, electric windlass, and comprehensive cruising systems for offshore self-sufficiency
- •Tender, snorkelling equipment, and windsurf (on request) included; full galley-ready for provisioning
The Charter Experience
The Cyclades demand a capable, well-found vessel, and this Lagoon 450 is precisely engineered for that role. Island-hop from Athens to Mykonos, Delos, Santorini and beyond, anchoring in crystalline bays where your dinghy provides access to remote coves and villages. The integrated water maker extends your range between provisioning stops, whilst the windsurf kit and snorkelling gear transform calm days into active interludes. Overnight anchorages reward you with starlit skies and the gentlest of sea breezes.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical Cyclades cruise departs Athens or Lavrio, making for Kea or Kythnos before pressing south to Mykonos and the sacred isle of Delos. From there, sail to Naxos for provisioning and local Cycladic hospitality, then onwards to Santorini's volcanic anchorages. Return via Paros or loop westward to Antiparos and its sea caves. Seven days allows unhurried passages and leisurely anchorages; longer charters reward exploration of quieter northern islands or the southern Dodecanese.
Specifications
13.8 m
12
4
10
Monohull
2012
10 kn
