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Lagoon has been at the forefront of the yacht charter industry for decades, but with so many different models to choose from it's difficult to nail down which one is just right for you. I've compiled a list of the top 15 Lagoon catamarans that will make your sailing voyage a trip you will never forget!

Lagoon 380

The 380 is a simple, straightforward design that allows for ample space in every section of the boat, including exceptional overhead clearance. The galley is an incredible selling point due to its layout that keeps conversation flowing, and its functional design that prevents the oven from heating the whole boat.

Lagoon 380 S2

More compact than most cats, the 380 S2 is comfortable and cozy within its compact design. "Compact",
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The central placement of the mast in the 39 gives passengers a more stable sailing experience.

Lagoon 400

The 400 features a beach-themed interior design that stays sunny due to the windows that let in the sunshine. The cabins and lounge areas are bright and airy with plenty of room for a good size number of passengers without tripping over one another.

Lagoon 400 S2

King-size cabins and saloon below deck have made the 400 S2 a yacht that more closely resembles an average apartment that a yacht. Housing 8 passengers generously, the 400 S2 has a modern feel and is for sailors that want no part of "roughing it."

Lagoon 410 S2

Stretching to over 4,000 feet in length, the 410 S2 is spacious and comfortable. The interior is sunny and bright, highlighting the honey-toned wood and beach colors of the furnishings. The 410 S2 can easily accommodate 6-8 passengers with enough without experiencing overcrowding.

Lagoon 420

The 420 is a dual hull design that has large cabins, oversized windows, and a galley/saloon that is perfect for night entertainment. Comfortable for up to 8 passengers, the 420 has enough space for each person to have their own special spot on the
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In addition, the 52 possesses a galley and saloon design that is among the most popular in the sailing world.

Lagoon 560

Built on a massive scale, the 560 is made for large parties that expect socialization and entertainment to play a big part in the journey. There is room to spread out or gather comfortably without having to squeeze together makes this boat unique. This is no speedboat, but more resembles a floating party!

Lagoon 570

The 570 is a large vessel that manages to feel homey and warm. Easily accommodating a large group, the 570 is designed for spreading out and taking advantage of the plush furnishings in the lounge areas and cabins. This boat was designed to impress and delight at the same time.

Lagoon 620

Everything on the 620 is super-sized, making it feel like a house on the water. Cabins, saloons, and galleys are huge and inviting. Everyone can easily gather in one central area or spread out over the boat. The best feature is that the boat can handle a big gathering with ease!

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