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Perfect for groups This 2023 Lagoon 42 is an excellent choice if you're chartering with family or friends, 12 berths across 4 cabins means everyone gets their own space without feeling cramped. The catamaran hull gives you stability and shallow draft, ideal if you want to explore smaller islands or anchorages that monohulls can't reach.
Well-equipped modern cat You're getting a brand-new boat with genuinely useful kit: water maker and air conditioning take the edge off hot climates, while the teak cockpit and speakers suggest the owner has invested in comfort. Autopilot and chart plotter handle the navigation legwork, so you can relax rather than grip the wheel all day.
Solid value proposition At this size and specification, the €3,500 deposit is reasonable, and NSS Charter's 4.3/5 rating suggests reliable, honest service. You're paying for a newer, spacious platform that won't nickel-and-dime you with breakdowns during your holiday.
One realistic note Without knowing the charter base location, I can't comment on flight logistics, but do check transfer time from your nearest international airport, catamarans this size are popular in Mediterranean and Caribbean fleets, so factor that into your planning if you're flying long-haul from the US or UK.
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Based at Marina d'Arechi, in Salerno, Italy. Amlad is operated by NSS Charter.
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Marina d'Arechi sits at the northern gateway to the Amalfi Coast, putting you within a day's sail of the Sorrentine Peninsula's steep cliffs, the island of Capri, and the quieter anchorages around Positano and Praiano. Week 1 typically involves working south towards the Cilento coast or north towards the islands of Li Galli, with reliable thermal winds and short hops between established ports. The marina's position on the Tyrrhenian Sea means you can reach protected anchorages and small fishing villages without committing to longer passages, making it ideal if you're adjusting to Mediterranean sailing after a long flight.
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