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Who This Suits. This Lagoon 60 works well for larger family groups or friends wanting to sail the Sardinian coast without feeling cramped; five cabins sleep ten comfortably across a modern catamaran platform. The 2026 build date means you're getting current technology and likely low engine hours, which matters on a week-long charter.
Standout Features. Catamarans like this offer shallow draft and spacious deck area, ideal for Sardinia's mix of open water and tight anchorages around the Maddalena Islands. A 19.8-metre Lagoon in this price bracket typically includes decent galley setup and dual helm stations, making bareboat or flotilla sailing more manageable than a monohull of equivalent berth count.
Value For Money. At roughly €26,890 per week, you're paying a fair rate for a nearly-new cat with five separate cabins; comparable vessels run €25,000 to €30,000 depending on season and spec. The €4,000 deposit is reasonable and standard practice for this size and value bracket.
One Honest Caveat. Spartivento's reputation varies; check recent SailChecker reviews and ask specifically about their end-of-charter inspection standards before booking, as larger operators in peak tourist bases sometimes cut corners on handover processes. Olbia airport sits about 30 minutes north, which is convenient for transatlantic or long-haul connections, so logistics work in your favour.
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Based at Marina di Olbia, Italy. SAILUXE - Pac-one is operated by Spartivento.
Marina di Olbia sits on the northeast coast of Sardinia, offering direct access to the Maddalena Archipelago and the Costa Smeralda within a day's sail; week 1 typically involves exploring granite-backed anchorages, small island villages, and crystalline waters around La Maddalena National Park. The northeasterly Mistral winds generally allow you to island-hop southward toward Porto Cervo and the sheltered Straits of Bonifacio, with reliable conditions for sailing and plenty of protected anchorages. This location suits crews wanting immediate natural beauty without lengthy passages, combined with the option to push into Corsican waters if conditions permit.
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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