Catamaran Lagoon 380 · 2018
Puerto del Rey Marina (Fajardo), Fajardo, Puerto Rico
- 6 max. guests
- 11.6 m long
- Captain provided
- Full batten mainsail
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The timing depends on your charter type. For crewed charters, we can provide the captain's contact details upon request. For bareboat charters with a hired skipper, you can request the contact information 1-3 weeks before departure.
The Charter Fee is an additional, obligatory cost, which typically includes the end cleaning of the boat, home port fees, and linen & towels. The details of the charter fee differ depending on the boat, location and charter partner.
There are marina fees and fuel costs which vary depending on the type, duration and location of your sailing holiday. Marina fees need to be paid at each marina you choose to dock overnight - the amount varies but you may be able to find this information in advance by contacting the marinas directly. Fuel costs depend on whether you’re sailing a motorboat or a sailboat. You can estimate fuel costs by double-checking your chosen boat’s engine, and the expected distance you aim to sail.
Puerto Rico is one of the locations in the Caribbean that makes you dream. Colourful houses, stunning beaches, turquoise waters and delicious food are the perfect mix for a wonderful sailing vacation in Puerto Rico on a catamaran charter. Discover the best this part of the Caribbean has to offer and see what the locals enjoy about their country most.
One of the advantages of renting a catamaran in Puerto Rico is that catamarans are equipped with a sail and an engine, meaning that they are well-prepared for all kinds of weather and wind conditions. You can use the sail when the wind picks up or sail with the engine should the wind suddenly stop.
Another advantage of chartering a catamaran in Puerto Rico is the fact that they have a shallow draft. This makes them the perfect boats to explore the Puerto Rican coast with all its secluded bays, beaches and coves. The west area of the island is considered one of the most beautiful parts of Puerto Rico and catamarans are the perfect boats to explore this area.
If you want to rent a catamaran in Puerto Rico, you will be very happy to know that catamarans are generally quite spacious, making you feel less like sleeping in a tiny cabin on a boat, but more like in a hotelroom on water.
One of the downsides of renting a catamaran in Puerto Rico can be their size. While it might seem amazing to sleep in a room with a lot of space while sailing around the Caribbean, it can come with some difficulties. Space in the marinas is limited and finding a space for mooring with a catamaran can be quite difficult. If you are lucky enough to find a spot for mooring, your enthusiasm might not last for long. Often you have to pay extra for extra space as catamarans can take up more space than other types of boats.
One of the most popular catamarans to rent in Puerto Rico is Catamaran Lagoon 420 which is available to rent in Fajardo. Up to eight people fit on board the boat and it can be chartered with or without a captain. The stunning interior brings the sun from outside inside the catamaran.
Another popular catamaran rental in Puerto Rico is Catamaran Lagoon 380 which is also available to rent in Fajardo. A maximum of six people can fit on board the boat and the catamaran charter comes with a professional captain who is going to navigate you safely through the Caribbean waters.
Puerto Rico is also known as a place where you can enjoy luxury sailing vacations on a private catamaran. Charter a luxury catamaran in Puerto Rico to enjoy your boat holiday with plenty of amazing amenities. A beautiful luxury catamaran that is not just going to charm you with its beautiful exterior, but also with its modern and luxurious interior is Catamaran Lagoon 46. There is plenty of space on the sundeck to work on your tan!
Depending on the size of the boat, as well as the amount of beds and bathrooms on board, catamarans can host six or more people. However, they are not necessarily meant for bigger groups of people as their cabin sizes tend to be bigger than others, making them feel more like a hotel room on water rather than a cabin on a boat.
Puerto Rico and the Caribbean are known to be blessed with tropical climates. This means that it’s warm almost all year round with temperatures averaging at around 26 degrees. However, the best time for a sailing adventure on a catamaran in Puerto Rico is between January and April. Also, keep in mind that the hurricane season in late summer is definitely not a good time to take a catamaran rental out at sea. In fact, it can be life threatening.
If you stay around the island, you don’t have to worry about rough weather - only if you want to sail out into the open ocean. Discover some of the most spectacular natural wonders the Caribbean has to offer and enjoy the fantastic weather!
Puerto Rico is not the most affordable place when it comes to renting a catamaran. In fact, it will cost an average price of 29.606 EUR for a week to charter a catamaran in Puerto Rico. It is definitely an exclusive destination in the Caribbean for anyone who is willing to spend that extra money.
One of the best things about chartering a catamaran in Puerto Rico is the fact that you don’t need a boat licence to do so. At least if you are not a resident of the island. Just ensure that you know how to operate a catamaran and that the charter gives you all the necessary and important information before you head out at sea.
If you don’t want to drive the catamaran yourself, you can always hire a skipper or captain in addition to your bareboat charter. This gives you plenty of time to relax and enjoy the view - far away from your daily struggles.
One of the most scenic sailing routes on a catamaran in Puerto Rico is starting at Puerto del Rey, a big marina where many sailing holidays start in Puerto Rico. Your first stop is Isla Palominos, an island filled with lush green trees and surrounded by turquoise waters. You will be sure that you have arrived in paradise. Palominos is mainly known for its stunning white sandy beaches. Your next stop is Culebra, an island that is particularly popular among snorkellers. Discover the underwater world by diving into the turquoise waters. If you’re lucky you will spot some turtles here. Tamarindo Beach on Culebra is the perfect spot to do that! Bahia del Almodovar is the next stop on your sailing adventure, a stunning bay with interesting landscapes and turquoise waters. Make sure to get up in time to watch a magical sunrise. The island of Vieques is already waiting for you. With all the plam trees and the magical colour of the water it looks like paradise. Be sure to discover the town Esperanza on the island, a town that is known for its pretty wooden houses. Get a bite to eat before heading out at sea again. La Chiva Beach, or the Blue Beach due its impressive colour, is a must see when visiting Puerto Rico on a catamaran. Sailing with a catamaran gives you the advantage of being able to sail and anchor super close to the shore, meaning that you can explore everything from up close rather than from a distance. Another beach that has a nickname related to a colour is Puntas Arenas, also known as the Green Beach. It got its nickname from its wonderful green surroundings. Once you’ve swam here it’s time to go back to Puerto del Rey to bring your sailing adventure on a catamaran in Puerto Rico to a close.