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Who It Suits. This 2022 Lagoon 46 works well for groups of up to 10 people wanting spacious, stable sailing without the heel of a monohull. It's ideal if you value comfort and socialising over pure performance, and you're chartering from northern Italy where the base sits on the Ligurian coast.
Standout Features. A 14-metre cat built in 2022 means you get a modern, well-maintained platform with the interior volume and shallow draft these designs are known for. Three cabins plus 10 berths suggest flexible sleeping arrangements, useful for families or mixed groups; you'll get decent separation between cabins compared to smaller vessels.
Value For Money. At 8,500 euros weekly, this sits in the mid-range for catamaran charters in this region and year of build. The deposit is reasonable at 800 euros, and modern builds like this tend to hold their economics well, so you're not subsidising an ageing boat.
Worth Noting. The listing gives you price and deposit but omits specifics on what's actually onboard; fuel policy, provisioning, or whether the operator includes basics like linens and cleaning matter for your budget. Before booking, get clarity on those details directly with Bayan Boat Management to avoid surprises.
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Based at Marina Golfo Cugnana, Italy. Thirteen is operated by Bayan Boat Management & Charters.
Marina Golfo Cugnana in Olbia sits on Sardinia's northeast coast, placing you within easy reach of the Maddalena Archipelago and the Costa Smeralda granite islands. Week 1 typically involves sailing northeast to explore protected anchorages around La Maddalena National Park, with consistent summer thermals building through the afternoon. The marina also offers quick access south to the Tavolara-Punta Coda Cavallo marine reserve, making it ideal if you prefer shorter hops and established anchorages over open-water sailing.
The nearest international airports for this base, with a quick note on which suits which marina. Final transfer arrangements are confirmed at quote time.
Amalfi Coast — Salerno, Capri, Procida bases. Naples is the main hub; train link to the marinas.
Sardinia north coast — Cala dei Sardi, Cannigione, Porto Cervo bases.
Sicily and the Aeolian Islands. Daily flights from London and Rome.
A starting point, not a script — pick one as a template and we'll tailor the dates, stops, and pace to your crew.
Spectacular but anchorages crowd in July-August. Book restaurant moorings ahead.
Turquoise water and granite islands. Two-country tick (Italy + Corsica/France) without long sails.
We'll check live availability, apply any discounts, and come back within hours.
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