Lagoon 40

  • Catamaran
  • Bareboat, Skippered
  • Length: 11,00m
  • Year: 2021

Chartering a Lagoon 40 in the Cyclades is an amazing choice for several reasons! The Lagoon 40 is a popular catamaran that combines comfort, stability, and ease of handling, which is perfect for exploring the beautiful islands of Greece.

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Berths 11
Cabins 4+1
WC 4+1

Chartering a Lagoon 40 in the Cyclades is an amazing choice for several reasons! The Lagoon 40 is a popular catamaran that combines comfort, stability, and ease of handling, which is perfect for exploring the beautiful islands of Greece. Here's why this choice stands out:

1. Stability & Comfort

  • The Lagoon 40 is a catamaran, so it offers more stability than a monohull, which is especially important if you're sailing in the often windy waters of the Cyclades. This makes for a smoother ride and greater comfort, even if the seas get choppy.

  • Catamarans like the Lagoon 40 also provide more space than traditional monohulls, making it a great option for families or groups. You'll enjoy spacious living areas, both inside and outside, with large saloons, flybridges, and wide decks.

2. Sailing Performance

  • The Lagoon 40 is designed for both performance and ease of sailing. It's fast enough to make the most of the often consistent winds in the Cyclades but easy to handle, even for those with limited experience.

  • With its twin engines, it's easier to maneuver in tight harbors, bays, or when approaching the shore. Plus, it has good upwind sailing capabilities, which is important for navigating the islands.

3. The Cyclades: A Dream Destination

  • The Cyclades offer some of the most iconic and picturesque islands in Greece: Mykonos, Santorini, Paros, Naxos, and more. These islands are famous for their whitewashed houses, beautiful beaches, clear turquoise waters, and amazing historical sites.

  • With a Lagoon 40, you'll be able to explore remote coves, quieter beaches, and less accessible areas that other tourists can't easily reach.

4. Perfect for Island Hopping

  • The Cyclades are perfect for island hopping, and the Lagoon 40 allows you to do just that in comfort. The distances between islands are manageable, and the catamaran can easily take you from one to the next, whether you’re looking to explore vibrant towns or secluded bays.

  • A catamaran also provides more outdoor space, so you can relax on deck and enjoy the stunning scenery as you move between islands.

5. Amenities & Features

  • The Lagoon 40 comes equipped with modern amenities, including fully equipped kitchens (galleys), air conditioning, Wi-Fi (in some cases), and spacious cabins. The saloon and cockpit area blend seamlessly, providing a large, airy space to relax, dine, or entertain.

  • There’s also a large sunbathing area on the front deck and often an option for a flybridge for even better panoramic views.

6. Well-Suited for Socializing

  • If you’re chartering with friends or family, the Lagoon 40 is perfect for socializing. The cockpit area is large and comfortable, and there are plenty of spots on the deck where everyone can spread out but still be together. It’s a great space for meals, relaxing, and enjoying the sunset.

7. Experienced Chartering Companies in Greece

  • Greece is home to some of the best chartering companies in the Mediterranean, and the Lagoon 40 is widely available. Many charter companies offer flexible terms, from bareboat (if you’re experienced) to crewed charters (if you prefer to have a captain and crew to take care of everything).

8. Weather Conditions

  • The Cyclades are known for their winds, especially the "Meltemi" winds that blow in summer months. The Lagoon 40’s design allows it to handle such conditions with ease, providing a safe and comfortable sailing experience.

  • Even if you're not an expert sailor, the Lagoon 40's relatively simple handling makes it a good choice for those who may be less experienced but still want to experience the excitement of sailing in these conditions.

9. Eco-Friendly & Sustainable

  • Many catamarans, including the Lagoon 40, are increasingly being equipped with solar panels, watermakers, and other energy-efficient systems that minimize environmental impact, which is a nice feature if you're concerned about sustainability while traveling.

10. Great for Relaxation and Adventure

  • The Lagoon 40 isn’t just about sailing; it’s about the experience. Whether you want to explore charming villages, dive into crystal-clear waters, or just enjoy sunsets with a drink in hand, the Lagoon 40 gives you the freedom to experience Greece at your own pace.

Key Points:

  • Stability and comfort: Perfect for the windier conditions of the Cyclades.

  • Performance: Fast and easy to handle with twin engines.

  • Spacious design: Ideal for groups and families.

  • Island-hopping flexibility: Explore multiple islands in one trip.

  • Modern amenities: Fully equipped for comfort.

If you’re looking to experience the beauty of the Cyclades in style, the Lagoon 40 offers a perfect blend of sailing performance, luxury, and space, all while allowing you to enjoy some of the most stunning locations in Greece!

 

ECO FRIENDLY

Reduce foot print emissions by renting a catamaran from Skyfall Yacht Charter

The emissions here depend heavily on how you use the catamaran (for example):

A. Using Engines Frequently (Diesel Use)
A Lagoon 51, for example, may burn 4–6 liters of diesel per hour per engine under motor.

On a 7-day trip, moderate engine use might burn ~150–250 liters total.

Approximate Total Emissions (entire charter):
~0.4–0.7 tons CO₂ for the whole boat (depending on use)

Divided by 6–10 guests, that’s ~0.04–0.1 tons CO₂ per person.

B. Primarily Sailing Solar Charging (Eco Use)
Newer Lagoons (like the 51) have solar panels that reduce genset/diesel needs.

If you sail most of the time and minimize generator use, emissions can drop significantly

 

Lagoon 40 Catamaran Dimensions:

  • Length Overall (LOA): 12.19 meters (40 feet)

  • Beam (width): 7.70 meters (25.3 feet)

  • Draft: 1.25 meters (4.1 feet) – this relatively shallow draft allows the Lagoon 40 to access shallow waters, such as bays and beaches, which is great for exploring secluded coves and anchoring closer to shore.

  • Mast Height (from waterline): 18.50 meters (60.7 feet)

  • Displacement (light): 8,800 kg (about 19,400 lbs)

Layout and Space:

  • Cabins: Typically 3 or 4 cabins, each with a private bathroom (ensuite head and shower). There's also usually space for crew quarters if you opt for a crewed charter.

  • Saloon and Cockpit: A spacious saloon that connects seamlessly with the cockpit area. The saloon opens directly to the aft cockpit, providing ample space for outdoor living.

  • Deck and Sunbathing Areas: There’s a large trampoline area at the front, ideal for sunbathing or relaxing, and often a flybridge with panoramic views for sailing and leisure.

Deck Areas:

  • Forward Trampolines: The forward area offers wide open trampolines where guests can lounge and enjoy the view.

  • Aft Cockpit: A generous outdoor dining area, usually with seating for 6-8 people, ideal for meals or just relaxing.

  • Flybridge: Some Lagoon 40 models come with an optional flybridge, giving the captain and guests an elevated, comfortable space to enjoy sailing.

Storage and Other Features:

  • Storage Compartments: There are ample storage areas for your gear, sails, and equipment, including the forward lockers and larger storage spaces in the hulls.

  • Swimming Platform: The Lagoon 40 also features an easy-access swimming platform for a fun and safe way to enter and exit the water when anchored.

Footprint for Mooring/Anchoring:

  • The beam of 7.70 meters is the main consideration when mooring, as it’s the width of the catamaran. In marinas, you'll need to account for this width when considering the berth size. It also allows for excellent stability, which means less rolling in the water compared to monohulls.

So, when it comes to footprint, the Lagoon 40 is quite compact for a catamaran of its size, which makes it relatively easy to maneuver and dock, while still offering plenty of room for comfort.

 

 

Basic Specifications
Type:Catamaran
Brand:Lagoon
Year:2021
Length (m):11,00
Beam (m):6,00
Engine (hp):2X29
Water capacity (lit):300
Berths:11
Cabins:4+1
Number of heads:4+1
Special Features
Air-condition
Generator
Battery charger
220 Volt sockets
DVD
Fishing equipment
Bimini top
Lazy Jacks
Accommodation
Double bed cabins:4
Equipment List
Deck & Cockpit equipment:Anchor windlass electric , Main anchor-chain , Fenders , Hand bilge pump and handle , Door panels-keys , Boat hook , Winch handles , Dinghy, pump, oars , Outboard motor , Plastic bucket , Water Jerrycan , Diesel jerrycan , Engine oil , Fuel funnel , Deckbrush , Gas bottles , Spare Anchor , Mooring lines , Cockpit table
Sails, covers, rigging:Main sail , Electrical winch , Bimini top , Lazy Jack
Safety equipment:Floating light , Emergency helm , Life raft , Torch light , Bosun's chair , Radar reflector , Black Ball , Fire extinguishers , Safety belts , Life jackets , Box of flares , First aid kit , Fog horn
Navigation equipment:Cockpit compass , Speed log , Echo sounder , Wind instruments , Hand bearing comp , Divider , Parallel ruler , Greek Waters Pilot , VHF , Clock , Barometer , Binoculars , Autopilot, Charter plotter
Spares and tools:Dinghy repair kit , Engine's spares , Sails repair kit , Toolbox , Boat documents , Boat manuals
Linen:Set of bed linen, pillows, light duvet, set of towels
Water toys:Snorkelling equipment,dinghy
Optional extras:solar panels, teak cockpit, dinghy
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