Lagoon 50 - Bareboat Catamaran
2019 - 12 guests / 6 + 2 cabins / 4 wc
Starting from: €9,190 / week
Presenting the Lagoon 50, an embodiment of opulence and refinement crafted to deliver the ultimate yacht charter indulgence. This extraordinary catamaran showcases an expansive design with six exquisitely furnished cabins and two supplementary forepeak cabins, providing unmatched accommodations for up to twelve guests. Ensuring comfort and privacy, the vessel is equipped with four ensuite bathrooms.
The main saloon serves as a sumptuous retreat, offering a sophisticated space for both relaxation and entertainment. The gourmet galley, furnished with top-tier amenities, transforms meal preparation into a delightful experience. The outdoor areas of the Lagoon 50 are equally impressive, featuring a spacious cockpit and an alluring flybridge, ideal for open-air dining, leisure, and panoramic views.
Additional lounging space on the foredeck, along with the two forepeak cabins, enhances the yacht's appeal, providing opportunities for sun-drenched relaxation and convenient access to the crystal-clear waters. With a blend of exceptional performance, stability, and contemporary conveniences, the Lagoon 50 assures an unforgettable luxury charter, setting the stage for an extraordinary voyage in absolute style and comfort for those in pursuit of the zenith of maritime opulence.
Sample Itinerary:
Read our suggested 7-night Bareboat Sicily Yacht Charter Itinerary beginning in Capo d’Orlando/Portorosa.
Water Toys:
Kayaks, paddle boards and fishing equipment are all available to hire for your charter.
Skipper:
If you wish to charter in Italy 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.