Bareboat Catamaran ODYSSEY
Master your own Caribbean, bareboat style in the BVI
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About Bareboat Catamaran ODYSSEY
ODYSSEY is a Lagoon 42 catamaran built in 2024, purpose-designed for independent charterers seeking control without compromise. Her twin hulls deliver the stability and spacious deck real estate that make the British Virgin Islands genuinely enjoyable, whether you're anchoring off Virgin Gorda's Baths or exploring the quieter coves between Tortola and Anegada. Four double cabins sleep up to eight guests in clean, naturally lit interiors where modern essentials meet practical Caribbean living.
The layout prioritises what matters at sea: a bright saloon flooded with natural light, a galley that invites proper cooking, and four heads with electric toilets ensuring smooth passage through a week of island exploration. Deck space abounds for sundowners, swimming, or simply drifting to the rhythm of trade winds. Air conditioning, generator, GPS chartplotter, and autopilot handle the mechanical side, leaving you free to navigate by instinct or instrument as you prefer.
This is bareboat chartering without apology—suited to those with skipper's experience and a valid license, or available with a professional skipper who joins as an eighth guest. Water toys including kayaks, paddleboards, and fishing gear are available to hire, extending your reach beyond the waterline.
Highlights
- •New-build Lagoon 42 catamaran with exceptional stability and generous deck space
- •Four double cabins with four en-suite heads; sleeps eight guests comfortably
- •Core systems include autopilot, GPS chartplotter, VHF radio, and full air conditioning
- •Bareboat charter from Tortola with optional professional skipper available
The Charter Experience
The British Virgin Islands reward self-directed exploration. Base yourself in Nanny Cay, Tortola and shape each day around your rhythm: glassy-morning sails to protected anchorages, afternoon swims in celebrated reefs, evenings ashore at Jost Van Dyke's legendary establishments. The BVI's famous calm passages and steady trade winds make island-hopping intuitive, even for those new to catamaran handling. Virgin Gorda's boulder-strewn Baths, the pristine beaches of Anegada, and countless smaller cays unfold at your own pace, unmediated by itineraries or scheduled departures.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might unfold like this: depart Nanny Cay and sail east to the calm anchorages near Scrub Island or Jost Van Dyke, spend a morning exploring the underwater caves and granite formations of Virgin Gorda's Baths, drift south to the quiet beaches of Anegada for world-class bonefishing or simply pristine solitude, then return north via the Sir Francis Drake Channel, timing your passage home for an evening sail into Tortola's harbor. Anchor as long as you wish; the BVI's protected waters and numerous secure holding ground mean your itinerary is genuinely yours to write.
Specifications
12.8 m
8
4
8
Catamaran
2024
