Catamaran Yachts
Experience the stability, comfort, and expansive deck living of a catamaran. Catamarans have two hulls and a wide beam, providing generous deck and interior space for charter guests looking for a relaxing cruising experience. They are especially well-suited to families and groups of friends who want room to spread out and easy access to the water.
Catamaran Features
Exceptional Stability & Comfort
A twin-hull design creates a stable platform at anchor and while underway. Many charter guests find the reduced rolling motion more comfortable, particularly first-time charterers and those traveling with young children.
Spacious Layouts & Added Privacy
Catamarans have a wide beam, allowing for more usable space both inside and out. Most charter catamarans place guest cabins in each hull, giving everyone a more private cabin area while keeping the main social spaces open and comfortable.
Smooth Indoor-Outdoor Flow
Catamarans are built for outdoor living, with large cockpit dining areas, shaded lounges, and sun pads. Many designs feature a bright saloon that connects directly to the aft deck, making it easy to move between dining, lounging, and swimming throughout the day.
Shallow Draft & Easy Water Access
Catamarans typically have a shallow draft, which can allow them to anchor closer to shore and access shallower bays than deeper-draft yachts. Wide steps, swim platforms, and aft-deck layouts also make it safe and convenient to board tenders and use water toys.
What Is a Catamaran?
A catamaran is a type of yacht with two parallel hulls connected by a central structure, creating a wide, stable base on the water. Catamarans are available as sailing catamarans and power catamarans, offering a choice between sail-powered cruising and faster motoring performance.
Catamarans are often chosen for yacht charters where space, stability, and a laid-back pace are priorities. Your charter broker can help shape the details of your trip, including itinerary planning, preferences, and onboard arrangements, while the crew delivers the experience day-to-day. This lets you focus on swimming, beach visits, and enjoying time on the water.
For a detailed comparison of charter options, see our guide to yacht types.
Why Choose a Catamaran?
Catamarans are a strong choice for charter guests who want space, stability, and a relaxed onboard atmosphere. While monohull sailing yachts can deliver a more traditional sailing feel, catamarans generally provide more deck space, interior volume, and comfort for socializing.
Catamarans are particularly suitable for charters with:
- Families and groups who want extra space and privacy between cabins
- Guests who prefer stability at anchor and a smoother ride in most conditions
- Outdoor dining, lounging, and sunbathing are the focal points of the trip
- Frequent swimming and water sports with easy access to the sea
- Routes that benefit from a shallow draft and closer-to-shore anchoring
Many modern catamarans feature air-conditioned cabins, en-suite bathrooms, spacious saloons, shaded exterior lounges, and a selection of water toys to support an active, comfortable charter.
Featured Catamarans
Top Catamaran Charter Locations
Catamarans work well for itineraries with multiple anchorages, short passages, and plenty of shallow bays. They are also a popular choice for lagoon cruising and island hopping due to their shallow draft and stable platform.
Some of the top destinations for catamaran charters include:
Additional Frequently Asked Questions About Catamarans
How Many Guests Can a Catamaran Accommodate?
Most crewed charter catamarans accommodate 6 to 12 guests in private cabins. Layouts often feel roomier than many monohulls, with cabins separated across the two hulls.
Is a Catamaran a Good Choice for a First-Time Charter?
Yes. Many first-time charterers choose catamarans for their stability, open deck spaces, and straightforward access to the water.
What Is Typically Included in a Catamaran Charter?
Typically, a catamaran charter includes the yacht and crew. Other operating costs, such as provisioning, fuel, mooring fees, and any special requests, are usually handled through an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA), an all-inclusive package (common in some regions), or another arrangement set with your charter broker.
Can I Customize My Catamaran Charter?
Yes. Your charter broker can tailor your itinerary, dining preferences, activities, and overall pacing to suit your group, whether you want fast-paced island hopping or relaxed days in secluded coves.
Need Help Finding a Catamaran?
Catamarans combine space, stability, and easygoing comfort for exploring coastlines and islands. The right catamaran depends on your group size, destination, crew setup, and desired onboard experience.
If you would like help narrowing options, a charter broker can recommend catamarans that match your needs, budget, and preferences.