Crewed Catamaran NOMAD II
Lagoon 50 catamaran for six cabins of Cyclades exploration
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About Crewed Catamaran NOMAD II
NOMAD II is a Lagoon 50 catamaran delivering the stability and space that discerning charterers expect. Built in 2020, she combines modern engineering with the practical layout that makes multi-generational groups and larger parties genuinely comfortable. Six cabins accommodate up to ten guests across four queen berths and two single cabins, each with en-suite facilities.
The interior strikes a balance between refined comfort and lived-in elegance. A generous flybridge offers commanding views of approaching islands, whilst the main and foredeck cockpits provide distinct social spaces for dining, sunset aperitifs, or quiet moments. Large windows flood the saloon with Aegean light and frame the water as a constant focal point.
Highlights
- •Six well-appointed cabins with individual climate control and flexible bed configurations for families or friends
- •Dual entertaining spaces: flybridge with 360-degree sightlines and expansive foredeck for alfresco dining
- •Complete water-sports portfolio including dinghy, paddle boards, water skis, wakeboards, and fishing gear
- •Crewed service by experienced Aegean specialists who know tide tables, anchorages, and seasonal island life
The Charter Experience
Charter NOMAD II with Captain Ilias and his crew, locals steeped in Cyclades navigation and the seasonal rhythms of the Aegean. They move beyond standard waypoints, positioning you at quieter anchorages and introducing authentic island culture. A seven-day itinerary typically threads from Mykonos through lesser-known atolls, balancing social islands with uninhabited coves. The crew anticipates needs without intrusion, handling all provisioning, navigation, and water-sports setup so you focus on time with your group.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical seven-day voyage departs Mykonos, calling at the protected waters around Delos and Rhenia, then eastward to Tinos and Andros. Days mid-week anchor at Iraklia or Schinoussa, where shallow turquoise bays and minimal crowds reward early risers. The final two days loop south through Paros and Antiparos before returning to Mykonos, timing sunset against the western cliffs. All water-sports activities, village exploration, and crew-prepared dinners are woven into the rhythm.
Specifications
15.0 m
6
10
Catamaran
2020
7 kn
2
