Crewed Catamaran THE SUN
Lagoon 620 catamaran. Five cabins. Sardinia's best anchorages.
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About Crewed Catamaran THE SUN
THE SUN is a Lagoon 620 catamaran purpose-built for discerning guests seeking stability, space, and effortless cruising across Sardinia. Launched in 2020, she combines sailing purity with modern comfort, accommodating ten guests across five double cabins finished in warm teak. The dual-hull design delivers the shallow-draft access to hidden coves and pristine beaches that characterise the region, whilst twin engines ensure reliability and smooth passage.
Her layout prioritises outdoor living. The expansive foredeck offers uninterrupted sunbathing with views across the turquoise Tyrrhenian Sea. The aft deck transforms into an intimate dining venue at dusk, whilst the flybridge commands panoramic sightlines over La Maddalena's granite islands. Below deck, five private cabins with ensuite bathrooms provide the quiet sanctuary essential for longer voyages.
Your captain and chef navigate the charter to your preferences. Gourmet provisions pair with Porto Cervo's refined dining culture and the archipelago's natural bounty. Water toys including kayaks, paddle boards, a sea bob, and a tender expand your daily options beyond pure sailing. The onboard experience balances structured elegance with spontaneous exploration.
Highlights
- •Five double cabins with ensuite facilities and teak joinery; accommodates ten guests
- •Flybridge, expansive foredeck, and aft dining platform maximise alfresco living
- •Comprehensive water toy selection: tender, kayak, paddle boards, snorkel gear, sea bob, water skis
- •Dedicated captain and chef included; personalised itineraries across La Maddalena, Porto Cervo, and Sardinia's protected anchorages
The Charter Experience
Northern Sardinia's charter waters offer uncompromised Mediterranean sailing. Deploy from Portisco and navigate toward La Maddalena National Park, where granite peaks meet crystalline anchorages impossible to reach by land. The Emerald Coast (Costa Smeralda) near Porto Cervo reveals world-class restaurants, boutique shops, and the kind of understated luxury where billionaires anchor without fanfare. Smaller islands like Budelli and Razzoli reward early mornings with solitude and exceptional snorkeling. Your crew orchestrates logistics—provisioning, weather routing, local permits—so you focus on the experience. Evening aperitivos on the aft deck, sunrise paddles from quiet bays, impromptu beach lunches: the itinerary adapts to sea state, wind, and your mood.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical seven-day passage begins in Portisco, sailing northeast toward the Maddalena archipelago's granite drama. Day two anchors off Budelli's pink sand; day three explores Caprera's sheltered bays. Mid-week transitions to Porto Cervo for provisioning and evening aperitivos ashore, with day trips to secluded northern coves. Days six and seven drift southward toward Arzachena's limestone inlets before returning to base, allowing flexibility for extended stays in favourite anchorages or weather-dependent adjustments.
Specifications
18.0 m
10
5
10
Catamaran
2020
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