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14-metre Lagoon 46 sailing catamaran Alegria — joyful sailing charter for 8 guests in Greek islands

S/CAT Alegria

LAGOON 46 | JOY ON THE WATER · 14.00 m · 8 Guests

What Are the Specifications of S/CAT Alegria?

Length14.00 m
BuilderLagoon 46
Year2020
Guests8
Cabins4
Crew2
Cruise Speed7 knots
Max Speed9 knots

What Is the Weekly Charter Rate for S/CAT Alegria?

Per Yacht · Per WeekFrom €10,900 | plus expenses VAT & APAPlus 12% VAT (Greek itineraries) + APA 25–35%
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What Features Make S/CAT Alegria Stand Out?

  • Lagoon 46 sailing catamaran
  • 4 staterooms with en-suite bathrooms for 8 guests
  • Open-plan salon with panoramic windows
  • Spacious aft cockpit for dining and socializing
  • Forward trampolines with sunpads
  • Professional skipper/crew included
  • Full air conditioning, Wi-Fi
  • Twin-hull stability for smooth cruising
  • Compact luxury for intimate groups
  • Flexible itinerary options across all Greek waters

What Water Toys Are Available on S/CAT Alegria?

  • Tender dinghy with outboard
  • Stand-Up Paddleboards
  • Snorkeling gear
  • Fishing equipment

Who Is S/CAT Alegria Ideal For?

Young groups and couples on a budget, first-time charterers, families wanting affordable crewed sailing, groups comparing charter vs villa holidays

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George's Inside Info

Alegria — ‘Joy’ in Spanish — delivers exactly what the name promises. She’s a Lagoon 46 that offers four comfortable en-suite cabins, a professional crew, and access to the same Greek islands that the €90K yachts visit. At €10.9K+ per week for 8 guests, she makes crewed charter accessible to groups who might otherwise choose a villa. The truth is: the Cyclades look the same from a €10K catamaran as they do from a €90K one. What changes is the size of the boat and the toy list — not the beauty of the experience.

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The Yacht in Detail

Alegria is charter distilled to its essence. No theatrics, no excess — just a well-found Lagoon 46, a capable skipper, and the entire Aegean spread before you like an invitation.

From €10,900 per week, she sits in that rare space where crewed charter becomes genuinely accessible. Four cabins for eight guests, each with its own bathroom, aboard a catamaran designed for exactly this kind of island-hopping: stable enough for first-timers, spacious enough for families, and nimble enough to slip into the small harbours and hidden anchorages that larger yachts simply cannot reach.

What Alegria offers isn't luxury in the conventional sense — it's freedom.

Freedom to change your plans with the wind. To linger in a bay because the water is too beautiful to leave. To wake up with no fixed agenda beyond coffee in the cockpit and the next island on the horizon. To have dinner ashore in a village you'd never heard of that morning, then return to your own floating home under a sky full of stars.

Days aboard Alegria fall into an easy rhythm: a quiet departure as the sun lifts over the hills, sails drawing as the Aegean turns from silver to deep blue; a swim stop in a cove you reach by sea alone; lunch in the shade of the bimini; an afternoon sail that feels less like travel and more like a gentle transition between worlds.

Her Lagoon 46 platform is purpose-built for this life: wide, reassuring decks for those new to sailing; generous outdoor spaces where everyone finds their favourite spot; private cabins that give each guest a retreat at the end of the day. She is not about chandeliers or white-glove formality — she is about comfort, ease, and the feeling that you belong on the water.

For young couples, groups of friends splitting costs, or families taking their first step into the world of crewed sailing, Alegria is a proof of concept: that the magic of Greece — the light, the water, the villages, the slow evenings — is not reserved for the biggest budgets or the largest yachts.

Alegria is the moment you realise that the real luxury is not how much you spend, but how freely you can move — following the breeze, the weather, and your own curiosity across one of the most beautiful cruising grounds in the world.

A Sample 7-Day Route

What a week aboard S/CAT Alegria can look like

Total: ≈ 95 nautical miles

  1. Day 1

    Athens (Marina Zeas)Aegina

  2. Day 2

    AeginaPoros

  3. Day 3

    PorosHydra

  4. Day 4

    HydraSpetses

  5. Day 5

    SpetsesErmioni

  6. Day 6

    ErmioniEpidavros

  7. Day 7

    EpidavrosAthens

Indicative only — every charter is shaped around your group, the wind, and the season.

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