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Lagoon 620

Lagoon 620

LAGOON 620 - 2018
Guests
10
Cabins
5
Crew
3
Homeport
Split
Price from
18,320 €

Lagoon 620 (2018) is a sophisticated response to the demands of contemporary cruising enthusiasts, harmoniously blending aesthetic appeal, durability, comfort, and exceptional performance. This catamaran offers an extraordinary living experience both above and below deck. The spacious layout accommodates up to 10 guests in five queen-size bed en-suite cabins, while the crew enjoys separate quarters. A harmonious fusion of a luxurious houseboat's comfort and a high-performance vessel, the Lagoon 620 excels both under sail and engine power, making it an ideal choice for deep-water adventures.

Exterior

The Lagoon 620 offers an unparalleled experience in luxury and relaxation. Designed by the renowned architects Van Peteghem-Lauriot Prévost and Lagoon R&D (exterior) department, with interior design by Nauta Yachts, the Lagoon 620 incorporates the latest advancements in naval architecture.

The functional flybridge and spacious foredeck of the Lagoon 620 ensure a seamless and enjoyable experience for guests. The beautifully integrated saloon and aft cockpit include a wet bar, comfortable lounging areas, and the flexibility to dine indoors or outdoors without any adjustments.
The Lagoon 620's hydraulic platform provides a convenient and easy way to access the water, making it ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and diving. This versatile platform can also serve as a launchpad for watersports equipment like kayaks, paddleboards, and jet skis.

Interior

The Lagoon 620's interior design, featuring five queen-size bed en-suite cabins, is both elegant and functional. The layout thoughtfully incorporates wood finishes, upholstery, inner liners, and other elements to create a harmonious atmosphere.

The spacious saloon is divided into distinct dining, relaxing, sitting, and navigation areas, providing ample space for various activities. Large hull windows and picture windows in the galley and aft starboard cabin allow for abundant natural light, creating a bright and airy ambiance. Indirect lighting in the saloon and cabins provides a softer, more intimate atmosphere, while the saloon windows can be fitted with blinds for privacy and light control. Inside the vessel, you'll find a fully equipped galley and a selection of the finest coffee types and the best Croatian local products.
The luxurious, well-designed cabins offer side access to beds and en-suite bathrooms with separate showers, enhancing privacy and comfort. The owner's cabin, located in the starboard hull, features a private sitting area and direct access to the cockpit, ensuring comfort and convenience. The engine compartments are located far from the living areas and are perfectly insulated, ensuring a quiet and peaceful environment.

The Lagoon 620 Adriatic Lion is expertly managed by a crew of three highly trained professionals, including a captain, stewardess, and chef. These experienced crew members are dedicated to providing exceptional service and ensuring a memorable and enjoyable trip.

Lagoon 620 Catamaran for Charter is available in Croatia and is based in Split as its homeport.

Water toys

Aboard the luxurious catamaran Lagoon 620, adventure awaits at every turn with a suite of water toys to elevate your time at sea. Glide across the waves in the powerful Highfield 460 & Honda 60 HP tender, water tube or water skis. Explore the coast on one of two SUP boards, or enjoy the sea with floating mats. Discover vibrant underwater worlds with snorkeling gear that’s available on hand. 
 

Key features

LIVING AREA

Generous living area

 

DESIGN

Timeless interior design

 

FOR FAMILIES

Perfect for family with kids

 

CABINS

5 en suite cabins

Charter Information

High season
30,000 €
Low season
18,320 €

* All prices are excluding VAT & APA.

Length
18.9 m
Model
LAGOON 620
Builder
Lagoon
Year
2018
Guests
10
Cabin configuration
5 double cabins
Cabin beds arrangement
Stabilizers
No
Engines
2x110 KW Volvo
Cruising speed
9 kts
Max speed
/
Consumption
20 lph
Type
Catamarans
Crew
3
Beam
10 m
Draft
1.55 m

Amenities & Entertainment

Water toys
  • Tender Highfield 460 & Honda 60 HP
  • Water tube
  • Water skis
  • Towing ring
  •  Floating mats
  • SUP x 2
  • Snorkelling gear
Amenities
  • Air conditioning 
  • Wi-Fi connectivity 
Entertainment
  • TV, Cockpit speakers
  • Full batten main, Furling genoa, Lazy jack, Bimini, Dinghy, Flybridge, Ice maker, Refrigerator
  • Sprayhood Teak deck, Water maker
Sample menu

Aboard the Lagoon 620, guests can enjoy a customizable menu based on guest preferences. From gourmet delights to local flavors, your perfect onboard menu awaits.

Crew profile

A highly qualified and experienced crew is paramount to a successful and secure yachting experience. We ensure that your vacation surpasses your expectations and creates unforgettable memories. Crew profile available upon request.

Crew profile
Brochure

A digital brochure is available for download in PDF format, providing all essential details about the Lagoon 620. It's the perfect way to explore the yacht's features, layout, and offerings at a glance.

Brochure

FAQ

Absolutely. In fact, many families prefer catamarans due to their stability and spaciousness. The flat deck, wide living areas, and shallow draft make it a family-friendly option. Just make sure to let your charter company know in advance so they can equip the yacht with child safety nets or life vests if needed.

The Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA) is a pre-paid onboard expense account, typically around 30% of the charter fee, paid about four weeks before the start of a catamaran charter. It covers essentials such as gourmet meals, fine wines, fuel, marina fees, local taxes, and special requests, ensuring a seamless and carefree experience. The captain manages the APA transparently, providing detailed records and returning any unspent funds at the end of the trip. APA is standard practice for charters worldwide, especially for boats with larger crews.

You can hire a skipper, hostess, and even a chef. The skipper handles navigation and safety, while the hostess is responsible for the cleanliness of the interior, light meal prep, and provisioning. If you opt for a chef, you’ll enjoy full-service meals – breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Some luxury catamarans come crewed by default, especially those over 50 feet in length. You can even request special services like onboard massages or yoga classes — just speak with your charter broker in advance.

During peak season (June–September), most charters run from Saturday to Saturday. In the shoulder months — April, May, and October — more flexible arrangements are sometimes possible, depending on availability and the charter company.

No, mooring fees are not included. These fees usually range from €100 to €200+ per night, depending on the size of the catamaran, the season, and the marina. The base charter price typically covers a 7-day rental of the yacht and yacht insurance. Additional obligatory costs include a comfort pack (which usually covers final cleaning, bed linen, etc.) and tourist tax. Extras such as paddleboards, kayaks, or early check-in are available at an additional cost. Don’t forget to budget for provisioning, fuel, and mooring during your trip.

Think of a catamaran as a floating villa – it’s more spacious, stable, and comfortable. A monohull sailing boat, on the other hand, offers a more traditional sailing experience, including the thrilling sensation of heeling (tilting) with the wind. Catamarans generally don’t sail as close to the wind due to their design, but their shallow draft allows them to anchor in secluded, shallow bays with stunning turquoise waters. Keep in mind that both rental and mooring costs are typically higher for catamarans.

The ideal time to start planning is around Christmas. At that point, availability is still wide open and many charter companies offer early booking discounts. If you have specific preferences for dates, locations, or a particular catamaran model, booking early is your safest bet.