Luxury Crewed Catamaran TORTUGA
Lagoon 46 catamaran. Three cabins. Six guests. Virgin Islands at your pace.
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About Luxury Crewed Catamaran TORTUGA
TORTUGA is a Lagoon 46 catamaran built in 2020, designed to accommodate six guests across three queen cabins with ensuite bathrooms. Her wide beam and dual-hull stability create generous living spaces that never feel cramped, whether your group gathers on the aft deck for dining or disperses across sun loungers and shaded corners. The flybridge commands sweeping views across the Virgin Islands, while wraparound salon windows frame the sea during morning coffee or evening winds.
Captain Lars Lindstrom and Chef Jaz Johnson compose the backbone of your week. Lars, a career sailor across the Caribbean, Pacific, and Mediterranean, tailors each day's route and pace to your priorities, whether that means hidden anchorages, sustained wind for sailing, or leisurely swims. His background as a watch leader on performance yachts grounds every decision in safety and guest comfort. Jaz brings French culinary training and Caribbean ingredients into the galley, moving between craft cocktails, wellness-minded menus, and the kind of plated service that transforms daily meals into occasions.
Highlights
- •Three ensuite queen cabins with generous storage and separate shower vanities
- •Dedicated aft deck dining area and expansive foredeck for sun exposure
- •Flybridge with panoramic Virgin Islands views and lounge seating
- •Two-person crew including a professional captain and trained chef with hospitality background
The Charter Experience
A week aboard TORTUGA unfolds as an island routine shaped by your preferences, not a pre-set schedule. Mornings might begin with St. John's protected anchorages, afternoons with unrushed swimming and snorkelling, and evenings with long dinners on the aft deck as the sun slips behind St. Croix. Captain Lars and Jaz coordinate all logistics and crew responsibilities, freeing you and your guests to drift between relaxation, exploration, and the occasional wind-powered sail. The result is a USVI escape that feels both curated and unhurried, one where each day builds on the last without pretence.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might anchor off the Baths in Virgin Gorda for morning snorkelling, explore Jost Van Dyke's Soggy Dollar Bar for lunch, swing past the Caves of Norman Island, and finish with sunset sails between St. Croix and St. John. Your crew holds all local knowledge and can pivot to calmer anchorages, longer passages, or beach clubs based on weather and your mood. Days compress or expand depending on what captures your interest.
Specifications
14.0 m
6
3
6
Catamaran
2020
8.5 kn
2
