Lagoon 51
- Catamaran
- Skippered
- Length: 15,00m
- Year: 2025
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Why Charter a Lagoon 51 in the Cyclades? Unmatched Comfort & Space for Island Cruising
The Lagoon 51 is the newest generation of Lagoon catamarans (launched in 2022), and it prioritizes open living spaces and sustainability.
You’ll enjoy:
A massive flybridge with sun loungers, table, and helm station—perfect for panoramic views while island-hopping.
A huge aft cockpit and forward lounge area ideal for relaxing at anchor.
Multiple sunbeds, sofas, and shaded lounging areas—ideal for the warm Cycladic climate.
1. Stable & Comfortable in the Aegean Winds
The Cyclades are known for the Meltemi winds—strong summer northerlies that can make sailing challenging.
The Lagoon 51 offers:
Stability and safety thanks to its wide beam and twin hulls.
Excellent windward performance (for a comfort-focused catamaran) and smooth motoring in light winds.
Comfortable motion even in choppy seas—critical in areas like Mykonos or Paros where swell and gusts are common.
2. Ideal for Families & Groups
Available in configurations with up to 6 cabins crew quarters, the Lagoon 51 can host large families, groups of friends, or multi-generational charters.
All cabins are en-suite, and the living areas are spacious enough for everyone to have their own space.
Features like water toys, paddleboards, Wi-Fi, and air conditioning (especially appreciated in the Greek summer) enhance the experience.
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—