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Perfect for larger groups Sofia is a spacious 2026 Lagoon 60 catamaran with four cabins and sleeping for eight, making her ideal if you're chartering with family or friends who want plenty of personal space. The newer build year means you're getting modern systems and reliable equipment across the board.
Well-equipped for comfort This boat ticks all the boxes for a luxury getaway: air conditioning, heating, water maker, ice maker, solar panels, and a generator mean genuine comfort even in remote anchorages. The flybridge, teak deck, and cockpit speakers create excellent outdoor living spaces, while essentials like radar, autopilot, and a bow thruster make handling straightforward for mixed-ability crews.
Solid value proposition For a brand-new, fully-equipped catamaran of this size sleeping eight, Sofia represents reasonable value, especially with the low €2,000 deposit. The inclusion of snorkeling gear, dinghy, and racing sails (plus spinnaker and gennaker) means you're getting a genuinely complete package without nickel-and-diming extras.
One practical note The base location isn't listed in your data, which matters significantly for international clients planning flights and transfers, you'll want to confirm where Sofia is moored and typical transfer times from the nearest major airport before booking.
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Based at Marina di Portisco, in Portisco, Italy. Sofia is operated by Adara Yachts.
Str. Panoramica Costa Smeralda Km0,100
Marina di Portisco sits on Sardinia's northeast coast and provides excellent access to the Maddalena archipelago, reachable in 15-20 nautical miles on a typical northwesterly breeze. Week 1 charters work well as sheltered day hops between granite-studded islands with good holding in sandy bays, or longer passages south to the Costa Smeralda if conditions favour. The marina itself offers full facilities and lies close enough to Porto Cervo for provisioning, making it a practical base for both relaxed cruising and more ambitious sailing.
Sea above 20°C is comfortable swimming · above 22°C is full-summer · below 18°C feels brisk.
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