Lagoon 380 - Bareboat Catamaran
2018 - 10 guests / 4 + 2 cabins / 2 + 1 wc
Starting from: €2,800 / week
The 2017 Lagoon 380 catamaran offers a testament to contemporary yacht design, prioritizing practicality without the embellishments of a luxury yacht. Its functional yet efficient design ensures reliable navigation through the water, providing a stable and straightforward sailing experience. Inside, the yacht features a modern and practical layout, including four cabins and two heads. The simplicity of the design is evident in its utilitarian u-shaped galley, equipped with ample space for uncomplicated meal preparation. The architects at Lagoon have focused on creating an unpretentious interior that serves the primary purpose of comfortable cruising without unnecessary frills, making it a suitable choice for those seeking a straightforward and functional sailing experience.
Stepping aboard the 2017 Lagoon 380 reveals a purposeful atmosphere where functionality takes precedence. The cabins and living spaces are designed for efficiency, ensuring a comfortable environment without unnecessary extravagance. Whether navigating the open waters or anchored in a quiet bay, this catamaran offers a practical and unassuming approach to sailing. The focus on essentials makes it an ideal vessel for those who prioritize a straightforward and reliable maritime journey over luxury embellishments.
Sample Itinerary:
Read our suggested 7-night Bareboat Corfu Yacht Charter Itinerary beginning in Corfu.
Water Toys:
Kayaks, paddle boards and fishing equipment are all available to hire for your charter.
Skipper:
If you wish to charter in Greece without a skipper please be aware you are required to have relevant experience and a Skippers licence. If you include a skipper in your bareboat charter, they will occupy one of the guest cabins and it is expected that you pay for their meals during the week.
Charter Terms:
Mandatory Extras Fees will depend on your dates, number of guests and ports. The Charterer will be responsible for all running costs during the period of their charter such as fuel, mooring fees, provisions and water.