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Ideal for groups This 2019 Lagoon 42 catamaran suits larger parties and families who want stability, space, and comfort—the five cabins sleep eight, and the wide beam gives everyone breathing room. It's skippered-only, which means you're paying for professional expertise, perfect if you want to relax rather than manage navigation yourself.
Well-equipped cruiser The standout features here are genuinely impressive: water maker for extended independence, solar panels plus generator for reliable power, air conditioning in the Greek heat, and electric winches that take the physical strain out of sailing. You're also getting quality cruising kit like snorkeling gear, dinghy, and a chart plotter—this isn't a bare-bones rental.
Strong value proposition For a modern five-cabin catamaran with this level of equipment and a professional skipper included, the €3,000 deposit is reasonable. Catamarans typically offer better value than monohulls on multi-week charters when you factor in comfort, stability, and cabin space.
One realistic caveat The base location isn't specified here, so I can't comment on airport proximity or international logistics—that's crucial when you're flying from North America or northern Europe. Before booking, confirm where you'll embark and how many hours from the nearest major airport, plus whether Cyclades handles transfers smoothly.
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Alimos Marina, Greece
Port of Aegina, Greece
Zante, Greece
Based at Finikas port, in Finikas, Greece. Winny (skippered only) is operated by Cyclades Sailing.