Bareboat Catamaran Seagal
Lagoon 46 catamaran from Athens for independent exploration of the Aegean
About Bareboat Catamaran Seagal
Seagal is a Lagoon 46 catamaran offering bareboat charter from Athens, accommodating 8 guests across 4 cabins plus crew quarters. Built in 2021, this twin-hull vessel combines the stability and spaciousness of modern catamaran design with thoughtful accommodations for discerning charterers seeking autonomy in Greek waters.
The saloon features floor-to-ceiling glazing and contemporary finishes, while the galley is appointed with modern appliances for self-catering. Four guest cabins each include en-suite heads. The master suite provides generous proportions, and a crew cabin serves additional guests or a professional skipper. Solar panels, watermaker, and generator ensure self-sufficiency during extended cruising.
The flybridge offers an elevated vantage point for navigation and leisure, whilst the aft cockpit provides sheltered dining and socialising space. A tender and water sports equipment (kayaks, paddle boards, fishing gear available for hire) extend your exploration beyond the anchorage.
Highlights
- •Twin-hull catamaran stability and generous deck space for eight guests
- •Self-catering galley, generator, watermaker, and solar charging for extended independence
- •Four double cabins plus crew cabin, each with private heads
- •Flybridge for sailing and sunset viewing; sheltered aft cockpit for al fresco dining
The Charter Experience
Charter Seagal as a bareboat vessel and command your own passage through the Cyclades, where whitewashed villages cling to hillsides above crystalline anchorages. The Aegean's consistent summer winds favour confident sailors, whilst the scattered islands demand no long passages. Base yourself in the Cyclades' lesser-visited coves, timing beach days and village visits to your preference rather than a published itinerary. Island-hop between Naxos, Paros, Antiparos, and Mykonos, or venture south towards Santorini. The enclosed lagoon-style cockpit provides shade during the heat of day, whilst overnight anchorages offer tranquillity.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week departs Athens for the northern Cyclades, calling at Delos and Mykonos before crossing to Naxos and Paros. Explore Antiparos's sea caves by tender, anchor off Despotiko for swimming, and conclude near Syros. Alternatively, a southern route reaches Santorini's caldera in three days, leaving time for Thirasia and the volcanic hot springs.
Specifications
46.0 m
4
10
Catamaran
2021
