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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Who This Suits. The Lagoon 52F works well for larger groups or families wanting comfort without complexity; five cabins mean everyone gets privacy, and the catamaran's stability appeals to non-sailors or those prone to seasickness. The zero deposit is genuinely helpful if you're booking from abroad.
Standout Features. Catamarans this size offer exceptional interior space and a broad platform that feels secure for mixed-ability passengers. The 2020 build means systems are current, and twelve berths give genuine flexibility for groups splitting costs.
Value For Money. At around €7500 per week, you're paying mid-range rates for a premium-line catamaran in a Mediterranean base with reasonable airport access from Rome Fiumicino or Naples. That's fair pricing if your group size brings the per-person cost down meaningfully.
One Honest Note. Five-cabin cats of this age can feel crowded if all berths are filled simultaneously; cabin sizes vary, so check the layout before committing, particularly if teenagers or adults are sharing bunks rather than doubles.
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Based at Marina Portorosa, Italy. Naka - PREMIUM LINE is operated by NSS Charter.
Marina Portorosa sits on Sicily's north coast and offers immediate access to the Aeolian Islands, all reachable within a day's sail. Week 1 typically takes you through Lipari, Vulcano, and Salina, with consistent northwesterly winds making the return journey straightforward. The shallow, protected waters around the archipelago suit various boat sizes, and you can easily explore volcanic anchorages and small harbours before heading further east towards Messina Strait or west to Cefalù.
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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