Bareboat Catamaran LES JUMEAUX
Lagoon 46 catamaran for six, French Riviera freedom
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About Bareboat Catamaran LES JUMEAUX
LES JUMEAUX is a Lagoon 46 catamaran built in 2019, purpose-built for unhurried exploration of the French Riviera. Her twin hulls and wide beam deliver the stability that transforms each day into something genuinely restful, whether you're anchored in crystalline water or drifting under full sail. Inside, panoramic windows dissolve the boundary between cabin and sea; the saloon becomes the natural gathering space, and three double cabins accommodate families and friend groups without compromise.
The yacht carries navigation essentials (GPS plotter, VHF, autopilot), solar panels to reduce generator noise, a fully equipped galley, washing machine, and pressurised water throughout. Water toys (kayaks, paddleboards, fishing equipment) are available to hire separately. A mandatory skipper occupies one cabin and manages navigation; you decide the pace.
Highlights
- •Twin-hull catamaran design stays stable in all conditions, perfect for those new to sailing
- •Three double cabins accommodate families or groups without feeling cramped
- •Solar panels and modern systems keep the yacht quiet and comfortable for extended time at anchor
- •Bare-boat charter with mandatory skipper means you set the itinerary, not the clock
The Charter Experience
Charter from St Raphael, Cannes, St Tropez, Nice, Antibes, or Monaco, and discover why the Riviera rewards a slower rhythm. Each morning presents a genuine choice: swim before breakfast, slip into a working harbour for provisioning and shore time, or remain anchored in sheltered bays where hours stretch without agenda. Lunch happens onboard. Afternoons drift between sun time on the forward net, quiet reading in the shade, and unhurried swims. Evenings reveal golden light across pastel villages and rocky coves. By week's end, the ritual of moving between anchorages, eating when you're ready, and waking to new views becomes the point entirely.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin in St Raphael, with a gentle sail east toward the Îles d'Hyères. Anchor at Porquerolles for a full day of swimming and onboard meals, then continue to smaller coves near Hyères before working westward toward St Tropez's quieter anchorages. Spend a day in port for provisioning and a restaurant meal ashore, then cruise toward Cannes, visiting Lerins before ending in Antibes or nearby sheltered water. The route adapts to wind and your mood; the skipper ensures you arrive exactly when you wish to.
Specifications
14.0 m
3
6
Catamaran
2019
6
