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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Ideal charter choice This 2018 Lagoon 50 suits families and larger groups of 8, 10 people who want comfortable, stable sailing without the fuss of a monohull. The five cabins mean everyone gets decent privacy, and the catamaran's shallow draft opens up shallow-water anchorages that narrow-hulled yachts can't reach.
Standout practical features You're getting solid cruising kit here: water maker and generator mean genuine independence at remote anchorages, while air conditioning and electric winches take the hard work out of sailing. The snorkeling gear is a nice bonus for coastal exploration, and the galley setup (coffee maker, proper fridge) makes extended trips genuinely livable rather than rustic.
Value assessment At €7,700 per week for a five-cabin cat that sleeps ten, the day-rate works out very fairly, especially if you're splitting costs across a group. The 2018 build age is ideal, modern enough to be reliable, old enough that you're not paying premium rates for a brand-new hull.
One practical note Base location isn't shown in your details, so confirm flight connections and transfer time from your nearest international airport before booking, catamaran charters often sit in warm-water destinations that may need a connection or two from major hubs.
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Based at Playa de Talamanca, in Ibiza, Spain. Patagonia is operated by Phantom Charter.
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Playa de Talamanca lies on Ibiza's southeast coast and offers straightforward access to the islands of Formentera and Espalmador, both reachable in under two hours of sailing. Week one typically involves exploring the shallow anchorages and beach stops around Formentera, with reliable northeasterly winds supporting easy passages back to base. The marina also provides a jumping-off point for island-hopping towards Denia on the Spanish mainland if conditions permit, though local summer thermals can create light-wind days requiring patience or engine use.
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