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Perfect for families. The Lagoon 43 is a catamaran built for comfort and space, four cabins sleep nine people, making it ideal for extended families or groups who value breathing room rather than bunking in tight quarters.
Well-equipped boat. You're getting solid kit here: air conditioning (crucial in warm climates), a generator, electric toilets, snorkeling gear, and a stand-up paddle board included. The cockpit barbecue is a genuine bonus for al fresco dining while anchored.
Smart value proposition. A 2026 catamaran this size with four proper cabins, plus all the comfort extras, at a €4,000 deposit suggests competitive pricing for the Caribbean or Mediterranean charter market, especially if the weekly rate is reasonable for a newer multihull.
One real caveat. The operator has only two reviews, so you're taking a calculated risk on service and support; before committing, ask Sea Alliance Group directly about their response times, maintenance protocols, and what happens if something goes wrong mid-charter when you're far from home.
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Based at Porto Cheli, in Porto Cheli, Greece. SERENITY is operated by Sea Alliance Group.
Porto Cheli sits on the Peloponnese coast with excellent access to the Saronic Gulf's protected island-hopping grounds; week one typically reaches Hydra, Spetses, and Dokos with short day sails in moderate conditions. The marina works well for boats heading into the deeper Aegean towards the Cyclades, though most charters explore the sheltered bays and anchorages within 20 nautical miles. Prevailing northerlies in summer make departures south straightforward, and you'll find consistent daily wind patterns suitable for newer sailors.
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