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Perfect for groups The Lagoon 380 is an excellent choice for larger parties or families wanting to charter together, five cabins sleep eight comfortably, and the catamaran hull gives you stability and plenty of deck space. If you're bringing friends or extended family, this boat maximizes socializing and comfort without feeling cramped.
Smart modern setup This 2019 cat ticks all the practical boxes: solar panels keep you off the engines, autopilot makes longer passages relaxed, and the convertible table (likely saloon to sunbathing space) shows thoughtful design. Lazy bag and lazy jack make sail handling genuinely easy, helpful if your crew has mixed experience levels.
Good value proposition At an €800 deposit, the pricing looks reasonable for a well-equipped five-cabin catamaran in this size range. You're getting a modern boat with genuinely useful gear (chart plotter, inverter, solar) rather than bare essentials, which usually justifies the rental cost.
One heads-up The operator information isn't showing a full charter base location in your data, so confirm exactly where you'd fly into and how long the airport transfer takes, that matters when you're coming from the US or central Europe. Once you've got that detail sorted, this is a cracking boat for a multi-cabin charter.
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Based at Vibo Marina, in Vibo Marina, Italy. Ploto is operated by Lascatutto.
Via Emilia, 64
Vibo Marina sits on Calabria's Tyrrhenian coast, offering direct access to the Aeolian Islands; week one typically involves sailing north to Stromboli and Panarea or south toward the Strait of Messina, with consistent northwesterly winds suiting beam reaches across open water. The marina works well as a base for exploring Sicily's northern coast and the volcanic islands, though the passage to the Ionian side involves longer open-water days. Overnight stops in sheltered anchorages like Pollara or Ginostra are standard for the first week's itinerary.
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