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.
Charter pricing is famously opaque. Here's everything the operator will charge — mandatory items paid at the base, plus optional add-ons you can opt into.
Perfect for relaxed cruising. This 2016 Lagoon Power 630 suits groups and families who prioritise comfort and ease over sailing expertise, power catamarans are wonderfully stable and forgiving, with minimal learning curve for non-sailors.
Outstanding creature comforts. The spec sheet reads like a floating apartment: dishwasher, washer/dryer, air conditioning, heating, generator, solar panels, Wi-Fi, and even an ice maker. That hydraulic gangway and tender lift platform are genuinely useful touches that save time and hassle in anchorages, plus the snorkeling kit adds real value to island-hopping itineraries.
Honest value assessment. At €37,500 per week, you're paying premium rates for a 2016 vessel, expect to find newer or larger boats at similar pricing in some markets. That said, the twin-hull stability and creature comforts justify the cost if you're chartering with less experienced crew or value onboard convenience over cutting-edge specs.
One practical note. The data doesn't specify the base location, so you'll want to confirm airport transfer time and whether Catamaran Center offers proper English-speaking support, crucial for international guests flying in from the US or northern Europe.
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Based at Port Ginesta, in Sitges - Barcelona, Spain. Premium + is operated by Catamaran Center.
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Port Ginesta lies 35km southwest of Barcelona and offers straightforward access to the Costa Daurada's sheltered anchorages and small ports; week one typically involves cruising south towards Sitges itself, then either the Ebro Delta for shallow-water exploration or westward towards Tarragona's Roman harbour. The marina works well for crews wanting manageable day-sail distances with established infrastructure, though northwesterly winds dominate in summer and can limit early-week progression toward the Balearics. Beginners should note that the Balearic crossing requires steady conditions and is rarely comfortable before mid-week.
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