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.
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Perfect for groups The Lagoon 450 is a spacious four-cabin catamaran that sleeps up to 12, making it ideal for families or friends wanting to share costs on a bareboat adventure. With 2019 build quality and a modern design, you're getting a relatively new vessel that should perform reliably.
Well-equipped for comfort Lupin comes with thoughtful extras like a water maker (crucial for longer charters), electric toilet, and a dinghy included, no hidden rental costs. The lazy bag and lazy jack are genuine time-savers when handling the mainsail, especially helpful if your crew isn't super experienced.
Solid value proposition At €5000 deposit, the pricing seems competitive for a 2019 catamaran of this size and spec. The operator's 5-star rating is encouraging, though with only 2 reviews it's a smaller sample, worth reaching out directly to confirm availability and weekly rates before committing.
Missing base details I notice the charter base location isn't listed in the data, which matters for your travel logistics from Europe or the US. Before booking, confirm where Lupin is moored, Mediterranean, Caribbean, or elsewhere, since that'll determine your flight connections and transfer time.
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Based at Port Tino Rossi, in Ajaccio, France. Lupin is operated by VOG FLEET.
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Port Tino Rossi sits in Ajaccio's natural harbour on Corsica's west coast, offering straightforward access to the Scandola Nature Reserve and the granite peaks of Piana within a day's sail. Week 1 typically works well for the Iles Sanguinaires loop (nearby) or a crossing south to Bonifacio and the archipelago, depending on the Mistral's direction; northwesterly winds favour a push down the coast, while lighter conditions suit exploring Corsica's quieter western anchorages. The marina itself handles international yachts competently and sits close enough to Ajaccio's provisioning to avoid a long walk.
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