Leopard 42 - Bareboat Catamaran
2023 - 10 guests / 4 + 1 cabins / 4+1 wc
Starting from: €4,390 / week
The Leopard 42 catamaran, a pinnacle of excellence in its class, redefines luxury with its innovative design and four spacious cabins.
Step aboard the expansive aft deck of the Leopard 42, an ideal setting for enjoying al fresco dining against the backdrop of breathtaking horizons. Ascend to the flybridge, a panoramic lounge area designed for savoring your favorite beverage while soaking in the stunning views of each bay. Greet the morning on the foredeck lounging area, where the trampolines, accessible through a door, invite you to bask in sunlight while sipping your morning coffee.
Inside, the Leopard 42 boasts a harmonious blend of modern and contemporary interiors, adorned with stylish designs. The saloon, with its large surrounding glass windows, bathes the space in abundant natural light. Noteworthy is the seamless transition from the saloon to the foredeck, facilitated by a door, effortlessly connecting the interior and exterior. After a day of water activities, retreat to the comfort of the four cabins, each featuring private en-suite bathrooms.
Embark on a journey of exploration with the Leopard 42, discovering the natural beauty of each anchorage with the available water toys onboard. This catamaran promises an exceptional voyage where luxury and functionality meet, and indoor-outdoor living is seamlessly intertwined.
Sample Itinerary:
Read our suggested 7-night Bareboat Sardinia Yacht Charter Itinerary beginning in Olbia/Portisco.
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.