Bareboat Catamaran TATRY
Independent sailing in Croatia's turquoise Adriatic
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About Bareboat Catamaran TATRY
The Lagoon 46F TATRY is a bareboat catamaran purpose-built for those who value autonomy and comfort in equal measure. Her dual-hull design delivers stability across the full spectrum of Adriatic conditions, while the generous beam maximises the light-filled saloon and on-deck living spaces. Three double cabins sleep six guests with room to breathe, making her ideal for family groups or friends seeking an unstructured week of self-guided exploration.
Built in 2022, TATRY combines contemporary fittings with the proven seaworthiness Lagoon has refined over decades. Below deck, air conditioning, a fully equipped galley with ice maker, and electric heads ensure daily life runs smoothly. Topside, the wide cockpit with cushioned seating becomes your outdoor living room, whether anchored in a secluded bay or underway toward the next island. The Zodiac Cadet dinghy with 20 HP Suzuki opens access to shallow anchorages and beach landings that larger yachts cannot reach.
Highlights
- •Three double cabins accommodate six guests across 2022 Lagoon 46F catamaran hull
- •Zodiac Cadet dinghy and 20 HP outboard for tender exploration and beach access
- •Air conditioning, ice maker, coffee maker, and full galley for independent provisioning
- •Bareboat charter from Split; Dubrovnik and Hvar within easy day-sail reach
The Charter Experience
A Croatia bareboat charter aboard TATRY rewards navigators with unscripted freedom. Sail from Split's Roman architecture and vibrant waterfront, then plot your own course through the Adriatic's island chain. Drop anchor off Hvar for evening beach clubs and local restaurants, or steal away to Korcula's quieter anchorages and crystalline swimming. The steady summer winds and benign conditions favour both experienced skippers and those comfortable with basic navigation. Every sunset brings choice: dine at a harborside table in Dubrovnik, cook fresh fish at anchor in a deserted cove, or simply drift with a cool drink as the day fades. This is sailing at your own pace, governed by mood rather than itinerary.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might unfold as follows: depart Split on day one, sail south past Brela's Dalmatian coast to Hvar by evening; spend days two and three island-hopping between Hvar, Pakleni Islands, and Korcula, with long swims and snorkelling; cruise east toward Dubrovnik on day four, exploring the Elaphiti Islands en route; anchor two nights near Dubrovnik for the old town and surrounding coves; return northwest through Lopud and Sipan, finishing in Split on day seven. Weather permitting, detours to hidden bays and smaller harbours reward the adventurous skipper with solitude and authentic village charm.
Specifications
14.0 m
6
3
6
Catamaran
2022
