The charter fee covers the yacht, standard equipment, and insurance. Cleaning, tourist tax, and any optional extras (skipper, paddle board, etc.) are billed at the base — we confirm the full breakdown when you request a quote.
Charter pricing is famously opaque. Here's everything the operator will charge — mandatory items paid at the base, plus optional add-ons you can opt into.
Perfect for groups The Lagoon 42 is a spacious 2022 catamaran built for larger parties, six cabins sleeping up to 12 makes it ideal for extended families or friends wanting to share costs on a week-long adventure. The beam and layout of a cat give everyone plenty of personal space, unlike monohulls where cabin quarters can feel tight.
Smart sustainable features Solar panels, a water maker, and inverter mean you're genuinely self-sufficient at anchor, no constant reliance on shore power or running engines to drink fresh water. The electric winches and teak cockpit are quality touches that make handling easier and lounging more comfortable, especially useful when you've got mixed sailing abilities in your group.
Reasonable value proposition At a €4,000 deposit through Cata Tribe, this sits in the solid mid-range for a modern 42-foot catamaran, you're getting recent build quality, twin engines, and proper cruising kit without paying luxury superyacht rates. For groups splitting costs across 6+ people, the daily rate becomes genuinely economical per head.
One practical note The base location isn't specified in your data, so you'll want to confirm with Cata Tribe where Tato operates, airport proximity matters when you're flying internationally, and some charter bases are 2+ hours from major hubs. Once you know the base, check connecting flight times from your home airport before committing.
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Based at Porto Mirabello, in La Spezia, Italy. Tato is operated by Cata Tribe.
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Porto Mirabello in La Spezia sits at the gateway to Cinque Terre and the Portovenere coast, making it ideal for exploring the dramatic rocky inlets and small harbours of the Liguria region within 10-15 nautical miles. Week 1 typically involves day-sailing north to Portovenere and the islands of Palmaria, Tino and Tinetto, or south along the Cinque Terre coastline with its steep cliffs and protected anchorages. The prevailing northwesterly Mistral winds provide reliable sailing in summer, though the shelter of the Gulf of La Spezia itself offers a good lee for boats new to the area.
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