Lagoon Escapades – catamaran cruising

Lagoon Escapades


Dec 22, 2022

For a few years, Lagoon Escapades have become a regular feature for cat cruising enthusiasts bringing the community together.

Everyone dreams of a faraway place that they long to see. Lagoon shares this longing, a desire to explore a wild coastline or to discover a secluded, sandy beach at the end of a long voyage. Between the love of sailing and finding those dream destinations, the idea is simple: enjoy, meet fellow Lagoon lovers and share some great boating stories while trying some of the local specialties.

You can sail Lagoon catamarans with confidence knowing our international service network, eco-friendly cruising solutions and family of global enthusiasts are there for you.

Lagoon Thailand

Thailand
Mid-October saw 13 Lagoon catamarans came together to enjoy a beautiful adventure. The 3-day escapade attracted local Lagoon owners, but also sailing enthusiasts following the Lagoon boating philosophy.

Lagoon Turkey

Turkey
From August 29 to 31, 2022, 18 Lagoon catamaran owners joined together in Turkey to share some great times on a Lagoon escapade.

The participants met in the port town of Göcek. The afternoon saw paddleboard races followed by a Chivas Regal cocktail workshop. The day ended with dinner and a prize giving ceremony for the racing.

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