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What is a Catamaran Cruise? (A Complete Guide)

Posted on May 28, 2022

Have you ever been on a cruise ship? It’s nothing like a catamaran cruise. First of all, the designs, feel and overall atmosphere is completely different. The experiences you get to have while taking a catamaran cruise are unmatched.

First of all, cruise ships are way bigger and everything is planned, plus you have to compete with large crowds. A Catamaran is smaller, has fewer people, obviously, and is intimate. So what is a catamaran cruise?

A catamaran cruise is one involving a small group of people, allowing you to visit a myriad of places if you choose, including serene islands. The cruise can include a captain and crew to do everything for you, or a charter led by you or your companions. 

Discover more about this incredible means of exploring a lot of nature’s designs as you keep reading. Just in case you’ve never actually been close to a cat, let me explain that first.

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What is a Catamaran?

A catamaran is a large sailboat with two hulls instead of one and provides a unique degree of satisfaction. You won’t have to worry about hanging onto your drink across every wave thanks to this design, which maintains the boat stable when at sea.

Every cruise differs. Some have many deck layouts plus private sections aboard the catamaran. It depends on the dimensions of the one you decide to charter. You can soak up the sun, sip cocktails from the bar, and feast on island-style cocktails and cuisine.

Because of their shallow hulls, catamaran cruises may anchor virtually anywhere and visit coastlines and tropical regions that are tough to reach by boat. Because of this, the catamaran is an excellent choice for visitors hoping to learn about some of the Caribbean, Central America, the Mediterranean, and more, truly grand hidden gems.

Catamaran Cruises Explained

It’s possible to have a more intimate, relaxing, and luxurious cruise experience on a catamaran. A catamaran offers a very different kind of independence and self-direction than a large ocean liner, with its rigid schedules and shared rooms.

Cat charters are a favorite of the captains for taking us out to look at the sea closer. You’ll view many nearby islands, swim in some of the world’s most popular reefs, and eat a gourmet lunch while on these special tours.

What Makes Catamaran Cruises so Prominent?

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Size and stability are two factors that make catamaran cruises so intriguing. We decide how many people we’d like to travel with and hit the water almost anywhere and anytime. A catamaran’s two hulls and the extra space between them provide for more living space on and below decks. 

Cats are a favorite among those who rent a boat for a vacation. More people and more things can fit here. In addition, the boat doesn’t heel like a monohull. That’s because of the stability of the two hulls keeping it level. Because you aren’t fighting gravity when sailing, the experience is less taxing. 

Catamarans require less water to float than monohulls, allowing you to sail in shallower waters and avoid rolling around at anchor. Also, the two hulls are independent of each other, allowing for extra privacy for individuals onboard.

Ways to Charter a Catamaran for a Cruise

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Are you traveling by yourself, as a couple, as a family, or with a small group? There is a catamaran cruise package for everyone, including:

Full-crew Catamaran

A fully crewed catamaran rental is the most expensive and luxurious choice for a catamaran voyage. To put it another way, you hire a private boat with a crew to take care of all of the shipboard chores. That includes navigation, cooking, and cleaning for you. The only thing you need to do is have fun.

Catamaran With a Skipper

You can hire a catamaran with a captain only if you’ve sailed before but don’t want the burden of navigating in new waters. You’ll be helmed by a licensed skipper, or they’ll teach you how. Everything else is up to you and your crew: preparing food, cleanup, hoisting the sails, and so on.

Chartering A Catamaran Without A Crew

To charter, a bareboat is to sail alone! You’ll be in charge of navigating, sailing, restocking, and preparing the ship for the voyage. Chartering a bareboat is a great option for many reasons: absolute liberty and secrecy. Risk and responsibility are the main drawbacks.

Booking a Catamaran Cabin

This option is best for those who don’t know how to sail or who cannot afford to charter a whole yacht. Cabin catamaran charters are available. A crewed charter can be had for a low cost by taking a small group on a private trip.

Helpful Hints for a Catamaran Cruise

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Unless you’re going out to a fancy restaurant, you don’t need to dress up for dinner. Boat shoes plus a poor weather kit are essential. A lighter bag is more convenient to store than a tough suitcase.

Carry Only What You Absolutely Must

It’s best to avoid lingering around the docks while you wait for the bags to be found by an air carrier. Prescriptions, sanitary products, sunscreen, and at minimum one piece of clothing should all be in your carry-on.

Protect Your Skin From The Sun

Pack a cap (with a clasp or rope, so it won’t blow away), eyewear with straps, sunblock (preferably one that’s harmless to aquatic life), and coverups to protect yourself from the sun in the tropics.

Prepare For a Soaking

Your favorite Birkin bag should not be carried on a catamaran. Don’t bring anything that could be damaged by seawater, such as shoes or clothing. Waterproof containers or plastic bags must be used to store important files and electronics.

Before Leaving, Make Sure You Have Adequate Travel Insurance

Chartering a catamaran is a pricey endeavor. The places they can take you are out of the way. 

Even with a well-trained captain, there is a degree of risk involved. Travel insurance is a must-have for your sailing holiday for the following three reasons. 

Trip cancellation and disruption coverage, along with emergency health and dental as well as mobility coverage, should be included in your insurance policy.

Minimalist Packing

First and foremost, keep in mind that storage capacity on a catamaran is often limited. Carry one big or two simple soft-sided sacks or backpacks that can be folded up easily.

  • Take only small, easily-stowed baggage like duffels when traveling
  • It is tough to stow or might damage the hardwood if you use a tough suitcase
  • Catamaran yacht passengers should bring bathing suits, light t-shirts, shorts, and skirts for the summer

As a result, it’s pleasant and sunny throughout the day but might get chilly at night, necessitating the wearing of a sweater or light jacket while sailing.

  • If you’re planning to dine ashore, bring some “smart casual” attire, such as light slacks, a collared shirt, and a summer dress with you
  • Having a couple of old t-shirts on hand is a good idea if you’re going to go out on the water or a Jet Ski or SUP

While onboard, we request that all guests adhere to the “bare feet” regulation. It’s best to wear tennis shoes or a pair of white rubber-soled sandals when on the deck. Meanwhile, stiletto heels can harm the wood flooring while black-soled shoes might cause unattractive marks, making these a definite no. If you’re going ashore, land shoes are alright, but try taking them off before reboarding.

Children’s Needs

We recommend that you pack all of your child’s essentials , including feeding bottles, baby wipes, diapers, as well as their favorite toys, for your children. If you plan on bringing any modeling mixture, markers, pens, or LEGOs, keep them at home.

As for youngsters, a compact bag containing the following supplies may be useful: a backpack, eyewear, beach flip flops, sunblock for kids, a UV-protective swimming outfit, goggles, and bug sprays.

Other Essentials :

  • Earplugs and Sunglasses
  • Plastic Bags to secure items 
  • Beach towels with hoods for added protection from the wind
  • Soaps and moisturizers for the skin and antiperspirant deodorant for the body, as well as anti-motion sickness medication (just in case)
  • Extra phone batteries, solar charger as there’s one outlet in the cabin for all of the electronic devices
  • Chargers for an iPod and a camera

Final Tips For a Perfect Catamaran Cruise

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  • Make sure you don’t bring anything of value with you, especially anything that isn’t water-resistant
  • It’s impossible to retrieve expensive watches and jewels once they’ve been lost at sea
  • You may only use half of the clothes you bring, so don’t overpack
  • Pack additional space for mementos or a folding bag for purchases you make on your trip
  • Bring many hats and sunglasses in case you lose one in the wind
  • Don’t ruin your skin and ultimately the vacation by forgetting to use sunscreen
  • A tough, water-resistant camera bag
  • Documents required for travel, such as a passport and a visa (if applicable)
  • Medicine for motion sickness, whether prescribed or over-the-counter (if applicable)
  • If you prefer to bring your scuba or snorkel gear, do so
  • When snorkeling, wear sunglasses, a cap, and a UV-protective T-shirt

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Its Time to Treat Yourself and Create Lasting Memories...

We are your resource for Catamaran tours on the crystal clear waters of Mauritius. Catamaran Cruises provides charters and cruises for a full day or multiple days. Whether you are looking for a private tour or prefer to join a scheduled charter, we will provide an unforgettable, all inclusive experience.

Relax and enjoy delicious food while you watch whales and dolphins splashing in their natural habitat. The main island of Mauritius is surrounded by numerous small, uninhabited islands with amazing white sandy beaches. We take you to the enchanting coves and clear turquoise lagoons among these remote islands, hidden from mainstream tourists and accessible only by boat. Travel to the hidden lagoons of Mauritius, and find an adventure out of the ordinary. Let us take you off the beaten path to enjoy the pristine white sandy beaches.

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Luxury Private Catamaran Cruise to Ile aux Benitiers

Cruise through the Tamarin Bay while enjoying the breathtaking scenery on the West coast, discovering its amazing marine life and beauty.

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Private Full Day Cruise to Ilot Gabriel, Flat Island and Gunners Coin

Escape the crowds on this private cruise! These glorious trips will take you to Ilot Gabriel for an unforgettable sailing experience. Spot whales and lots of other creatures in their natural habitat, swim in a secluded lagoon and stay aboard for lunch on this full-day cruising adventure.

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Overnight experience on a luxurious Nautitech 40

Set sail for an overnight adventure on our beautiful catamaran - Nautitech 40 Open. Admire magnificent views of the Mauritian coastline and the glorious sunset, for which the west coast of the island is famous for.

This experience should allow you to discover Mauritius from another angle...

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Luxury North cruise to Ilot Gabriel, Flat Island & Gunner's Coin

Explore the beauty of the far north seas onboard our Lagoon 380 in small group. The Catamaran will set anchor in an amazing lagoon of Ilot Gabriel, you will get to disembark on Flat island where you can swim and snorkel before lunch is served on board. Before the day ends, the adventure will not be completed unless you experience the crystal clear waters of the natural aquarium.

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Full-Day Cruise on a shared basis to Ile aux Cerfs from South East Coast

Embark on a dream Catamaran cruise and experience sailing at its best! Experience a day of being relaxed and refreshed. You deserve it!

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Ilot Gabriel & Flat Island Catamaran Cruise on North Coast

Enjoy an unforgettable cruising experience onboard of one of our catamarans based in Grand Baie to the north islands. The catamaran motors out of Grand Baie at 08h00, heading for the islands, passing Gunners Coin, before reaching the lagoon between Ilot Gabriel and Flat Island. If you are lucky, you may see whales and dolphins during this fun adventure.

The Catamaran will set anchor in an amazing lagoon of Ilot Gabriel, you will get to disembark on a Flat island where you can swim and snorkel before lunch is served on board. Vegetarians are catered for too: notification should be given upon booking. You can then go and discover the white sandy beaches of Ilot Gabriel, enjoy a sunbath and simply relax and indulge in this perfect setting before embarking on board to sail back to Grand Baie. During the sail back, the Catamaran will stop at Gunners Coin for the last snorkel.

The expected arrival time back to Grand Baie is around 16h00. This cruise offers the combination of all 3 islands of the North.

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Full Day Private charter to Ile Aux Cerfs on South East Coast

For those of you wanting the exclusive use of the catamaran, this private charter is the ultimate. Embark on a dream Catamaran cruise and experience sailing at its best! Spend a memorable day onboard Island Hopper.

Why choose us?

Whether you're after an exhilarating day charter to the outer island surrounding our coastline or dream of falling asleep under the stars on our comfortable trampolines during a live aboard charter, then you have come to the right place. Catamaran Cruises Mauritius has carefully selected a select few day charter catamaran operators operating from the various embarkation points around the island. You can rest assured that your days will be well spent exploring the outer islands, snorkeling in out-of-the-way places. We take care of the details while you relax, explore, and recharge. However we have chosen to own and operate our own charter fleet for our live aboard charters which operates under the Sea Spirit Cruises Brand. Visit our website: www.seaspiritcruises.com .

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Isle aux cerfs, Flat Island and Ilot Gabriel, Coin de mire and Ilot benitiers all just a click away.

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Idyllic Mauritius Is a Cultural Melting Pot

It is the people that make Mauritius so special. This multi-ethnic nation is home to the friendliest people you will ever meet. Several major religions and cultures come together here and coexist in harmony. While the official languages of Mauritius are French and English, you will also hear a unique Creole dialect known as Mauritian Creole.

The food of Mauritius takes its inspiration from the history of the people who have settled here. The cuisine offers something for everyone. Our bespoke private charters cater to your tastes and preferences and give you the chance to sample the local cuisine in style.

Frequently asked questions

Does the boat have a bathroom.

It has a flushable marine toilet for liquids only. The boat also has fresh water so you can rinse yourself from salt water.

Can we modify existing itineraries?

To some extent – yes. Sometimes we will have to because the weather isn’t always ideal and we want to stay in shallow, calm waters to keep the trip enjoyable.

Are there going to be other people on the boat with us?

If you have booked a private or a liveaboard charter NO else YES if you have booked our shared basis cruises.

Can we play our own music on the boat with us?

Absolutely. Our boats are equipped with sound systems that allow both a traditional jack as well as Bluetooth connectivity.

Are drinks included? Is there a cooler on the boat?

We have you covered as most of our cruises come with bottled water and soft drinks as well as ice cold beer, local Rhum & snacks. Should you need a bottle of champagne of spirits for a special occasion simply ask for our wine & spirits menu. We will make sure that the bottle/s you have ordered will be on board for when you cruise with us.

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Top 5 Unforgettable Mauritius Activities To Do In 2022

Suppose 2022 is the year you finally take that dream trip to visit Mauritius. In that case, this list of the five best Mauritius activities will help you plan. Some travelers will prefer to explore the Mauritius attractions on their…

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5 Best Places To Swim With Dolphins In Mauritius

Travelers flock to this idyllic island nation to enjoy the year-round sun, the gorgeous beaches, the fantastic food, and the friendly people. But a unique opportunity can also be had here: a chance to swim with dolphins. With a bit…

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Galapagos Islands Catamaran Vacation Tours

With Tamil language origins, "catamaran" literally means two-logs tied together and is used today to describe multi-hulled boats. In the Galapagos Islands, catamarans are popular due to their stability, speed and sleek size. A typical catamaran fits 16 passengers with cabin sizes equivalent to those of the larger ships. Explore a wide variety of catamaran cruise options with prices and accommodations to suit any Galapagos adventure!

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Ocean Spray

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From: $ 4,190

Petrel

From: $ 3,669

Eco Galaxy

From: $ 3,400

Endemic

From: $ 4,690

Cormorant

From: $ 3,800

Galaxy Sirius

From: $ 4,800

Treasure of Galapagos

From: $ 3,825

Anahi

From: $ 3,150

Tip Top II

From: $ 3,024

Seaman Journey

From: $ 2,386

Nemo III

From: $ 2,300

Tip Top V

From: $ 3,418

Hermes

20 passenger

From: $ 6,195

Nemo I

14 passenger

From: $ 1,600

Archipel I

From: $ 2,175

Archipel II

From: $ 1,700

Reina Silvia Voyager

From: $ 6,599

Celebrity Xploration

From: $ 5,045

Galapagos Horizon

From: $ 4,145

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DELUXE KA'ANAPALI

Sunset sail.

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DELUXE KAANAPALI

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Guest dine at personal two-top tables seated outside. We serve a tasty spread of plated appetizers that are sure to satisfy even the most discriminating gourmet.

Kula Cherry Tomato & Mozzarella Skewer with aged balsamic glaze

Hummus with cucumbers and carrots

BBQ Chicken Skewer

Kalua Pulled Pork Sliders with Coleslaw on a Sweet Hawaiian Roll

AND A SWEET DESSERT

Chef’s choice : Seasonal dessert

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DRINKS & COCKTAILS

Feel the aloha vibes as our Crew serve up a wide variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages–a little tasty something for everyone on this Sunset Sail.

PREMIUM BAR

Maui Brew Co. -Sunshine Girl Golden Ale

Maui Brew Co. -Seasonal Seltzer

Matua Sauvignon Blanc

Josh Pinot Noir

La Marca Prosecco

Captain’s Mule –  Our thirst-quenching twist on the classic Moscow Mule… New Amsterdam Vodka, splash of soda mixed with Elixir G ginger syrup and lime.*Option to sub Vodka for Tequila or Bourbon

Lana’i Tai –  A Mai Tai done the Trilogy way – Mango Rum, Orgeat, Fresh lime, Elixir G ginger syrup, pineapple juice and a float of Potter’s Dark Rum.

Good Ol’ Fashioned – Redemption Bourbon, agave syrup, splash of water, Watkins bitters.

Lahaina Sunrise – Camarena Reposado Tequila, Ginger ale, POG juice, splash of Elixir G ginger syrup and lime.

808 Margarita – Camarena Reposado Tequila, agave syrup, pineapple juice and a dash of bitters.  (808 is the area code encompassing Hawaii.)

Note: Guests must be 21+ with a valid I.D. to enjoy out premium alcoholic bar beverages

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DEPARTURE TIMES

  • Feb 1 – Mar 31   |   4:30pm – 6:30pm
  • Apr 1 – May 31   |   5:00pm – 7:00pm
  • Jun 1 – Aug 31   |   5:15pm – 7:15pm
  • Sep 1 – Oct 14   |   4:30pm – 6:30pm
  • Oct 15- Jan 31 |  4:00pm – 6:00pm

This tour departs directly from Ka’anapali’s Dig Me Beach.  See below for exact location. Check-in time is 30 minutes prior to scheduled departure time.

TOUR DURATION

Check-in location.

  • Sheraton’s beach lawn, Ka’anapali

Check-in with our Crew member in a blue shirt on the lawn in front of the Sheraton, at the end of the Beach Walk. 

**NOTE** If at check-in, surf conditions are deemed dangerous, guests can expect to walk 10-15 minutes north on the beach walk to a safer boarding area. Check-in location will not change.

We will be loading from the beach, you can expect to get wet up to your knees when you board. Please watch the short Beach Loading video below, taken on a small surf day. This tour is NOT recommended for guests with mobility issues. Please consider a tour with a Maalaea departure.

  • 2605 Ka’anapali Pkwy
  • Lahaina,HI 9676

Parking is available at the Sheraton Maui for $15. Guests also have the option to park at Whalers Village. Trilogy will not validate your parking pass at Whalers.

*On days when beach loading is not possible due to large surf, we will depart from Maalaea Harbor. Guests are responsible for their transportation to Maalaea Harbor. We will always try to give ample warning if this change must take place.

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KA'ANAPALI BEACH LOADING

This excursion loads directly from the sands of world-famous Ka’anapali Beach, and you WILL get wet when loading. Please watch this quick video showing our beach-loading process during medium shore break. Please keep in mind that beach loading requires a certain level of physical fitness.   Guests with injuries or disabilities which impede mobility may find beach loading too difficult or strenuous. It is recommended that guests with mobility issues and parents with small infants , book one of our many tours departing from the Lahaina Harbor. 

WHAT'S INCLUDED

Comfortable seating and on-deck tables for two

Hot and cold appetizers and dessert

Premium open bar (21+ yrs must have ID)

Juice, Sodas, Filtered Water

Whale Watching (Dec-April)

NOTE: This tour loads directly from the beach & is NOT recommended for guests with mobility issues. You WILL GET WET. Please read all rules prior to booking. This is a barefoot cruise.

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Enjoy your best-ever Halong Bay tour on the only catamaran of Nothern Vietnam with luxurious facilities and services.

Get to know Halong Catamaran

Welcome to The Halong Catamaran - the premium cruise line that offers the perfect mix of traditional elegance and modern comfort. We are the only catamaran in all of Northern Vietnam. When you set out on The Halong Catamaran, you experience the world’s natural heritage sites, Halong Bay and Lan Ha Bay, in absolute yachting style and luxury.

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A Premium Yachting Experience

At The Halong Catamaran, we are renowned for the special care and attention to detail that we give to everything we do. From the upscale décor and stunning interior design of our ship, to the friendly, personalized service we offer each guest, we are committed to ensuring that every part of your journey is perfect.

A mix of Elegance and Modern Comfort

Once you enjoy The Halong Catamaran, our hope is that you will be back for another. Our beautiful cruise ship features 99 seats, an open air top deck for viewing and photo shoots, and the highlight of the catamaran design is the beautiful hammock like loft nets suspended over the water between the two hull point of the ship, so you can sit back and water the water rushing below you.

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We guarantee great value for your money regardless of your budget.

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We really enjoyed our trip with Halong Catamaran. The crew is really nice, the food is delicious and the program is well organized. I definitely recommend them

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We loved our trip on The Halong Catamaran. The service was excellent, food amazing and the most helpful staff.

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I managed to find a ticket on this cruise, but I had to wait for long as it's fully booked at weekends for ages... The staff is very nice and the service is super good: they were worried I was not having enough food and drinks for the intense activities of the cruise. It's a one day cruise, but it takes you to all the places that you'd visit on the classic two days-one night cruises.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are your catamaran accept children.

Yes, we accept people of all ages coming to our catamaran, including children. So bring your children along and let them explore Halong Bay- the world heritage.

Do You Have Group Offers?

Yes, we have special group offers. The offer depends on the number of the pax in the group

Do You Accept Paypal Payment?

Currently, we don’t accept Paypal payments. We will update that in the future.

If I Get A Problem On The Catamaran, Who Can I Talk With?

Our team always stands by your side, so feel free to contact anyone in the Catamaran. They will do their best to solve your problem. Besides, you can contact us via telephone and email. Scroll down to the footer to get details.

Do You Offer Discount Codes?

Not yet, we will update that in the future. But we occasionally have great offers to let you enjoy Halong Bay at the bargain. Sign up for our newsletter, and follow our social media to stay updated with them.

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Cruising the Moskva River: A short guide to boat trips in Russia’s capital

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There’s hardly a better way to absorb Moscow’s atmosphere than on a ship sailing up and down the Moskva River. While complicated ticketing, loud music and chilling winds might dampen the anticipated fun, this checklist will help you to enjoy the scenic views and not fall into common tourist traps.

How to find the right boat?

There are plenty of boats and selecting the right one might be challenging. The size of the boat should be your main criteria.

Plenty of small boats cruise the Moskva River, and the most vivid one is this yellow Lay’s-branded boat. Everyone who has ever visited Moscow probably has seen it.

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This option might leave a passenger disembarking partially deaf as the merciless Russian pop music blasts onboard. A free spirit, however, will find partying on such a vessel to be an unforgettable and authentic experience that’s almost a metaphor for life in modern Russia: too loud, and sometimes too welcoming. Tickets start at $13 (800 rubles) per person.

Bigger boats offer smoother sailing and tend to attract foreign visitors because of their distinct Soviet aura. Indeed, many of the older vessels must have seen better days. They are still afloat, however, and getting aboard is a unique ‘cultural’ experience. Sometimes the crew might offer lunch or dinner to passengers, but this option must be purchased with the ticket. Here is one such  option  offering dinner for $24 (1,490 rubles).

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If you want to travel in style, consider Flotilla Radisson. These large, modern vessels are quite posh, with a cozy restaurant and an attentive crew at your service. Even though the selection of wines and food is modest, these vessels are still much better than other boats.

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Surprisingly, the luxurious boats are priced rather modestly, and a single ticket goes for $17-$32 (1,100-2,000 rubles); also expect a reasonable restaurant bill on top.

How to buy tickets?

Women holding photos of ships promise huge discounts to “the young and beautiful,” and give personal invitations for river tours. They sound and look nice, but there’s a small catch: their ticket prices are usually more than those purchased online.

“We bought tickets from street hawkers for 900 rubles each, only to later discover that the other passengers bought their tickets twice as cheap!”  wrote  (in Russian) a disappointed Rostislav on a travel company website.

Nevertheless, buying from street hawkers has one considerable advantage: they personally escort you to the vessel so that you don’t waste time looking for the boat on your own.

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Prices start at $13 (800 rubles) for one ride, and for an additional $6.5 (400 rubles) you can purchase an unlimited number of tours on the same boat on any given day.

Flotilla Radisson has official ticket offices at Gorky Park and Hotel Ukraine, but they’re often sold out.

Buying online is an option that might save some cash. Websites such as  this   offer considerable discounts for tickets sold online. On a busy Friday night an online purchase might be the only chance to get a ticket on a Flotilla Radisson boat.

This  website  (in Russian) offers multiple options for short river cruises in and around the city center, including offbeat options such as ‘disco cruises’ and ‘children cruises.’ This other  website  sells tickets online, but doesn’t have an English version. The interface is intuitive, however.

Buying tickets online has its bad points, however. The most common is confusing which pier you should go to and missing your river tour.

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“I once bought tickets online to save with the discount that the website offered,” said Igor Shvarkin from Moscow. “The pier was initially marked as ‘Park Kultury,’ but when I arrived it wasn’t easy to find my boat because there were too many there. My guests had to walk a considerable distance before I finally found the vessel that accepted my tickets purchased online,” said the man.

There are two main boarding piers in the city center:  Hotel Ukraine  and  Park Kultury . Always take note of your particular berth when buying tickets online.

Where to sit onboard?

Even on a warm day, the headwind might be chilly for passengers on deck. Make sure you have warm clothes, or that the crew has blankets ready upon request.

The glass-encased hold makes the tour much more comfortable, but not at the expense of having an enjoyable experience.

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Getting off the boat requires preparation as well. Ideally, you should be able to disembark on any pier along the way. In reality, passengers never know where the boat’s captain will make the next stop. Street hawkers often tell passengers in advance where they’ll be able to disembark. If you buy tickets online then you’ll have to research it yourself.

There’s a chance that the captain won’t make any stops at all and will take you back to where the tour began, which is the case with Flotilla Radisson. The safest option is to automatically expect that you’ll return to the pier where you started.

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10 Affordable Cruising Catamarans

  • By Phil Berman
  • Updated: July 9, 2020

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So, you want to get a catamaran , sail off into the sunset, and capture some magic with your lover or family for a few years. You have no ambition to sail around the world or to live aboard forever, but think a one- or two-year sabbatical might be life-changing. You’d like to sail the US East Coast, the Bahamas, the Caribbean, perhaps the Med—or up and down the West Coast and on to Mexico and Central America. You have $300,000 or less to spend and want a catamaran you can sell at the end of the journey without consuming a bottle of Tylenol to blunt the pain. 

The good news is that this is quite achievable. The bad news is that there is a vast wave of baby boomers who are all looking for the same thing—and for right around the same price. This makes finding a good deal on a great used catamaran a lot of work, even working with a broker. But, it’s possible. You just need to keep an open mind.

The other good news, which might seem surprising, is that an older catamaran, besides being more affordable, might sail just as well—or even better—than the same-size new cat that will cost considerably more. Yes, the older model might have less room inside and lack the latest condo-on-the-water styling, but it was designed and built before the current trend to supersize the newer generations of multihulls at the expense of sailing performance.

Here’s my advice to the cat hunter on a budget: Don’t get too hung up on the length of the boat. Instead, focus on the spatial and payload requirements you seek and which can be achieved within your budget. And best not get too focused on must-have features—what I jokingly call “surround-sound beds.” Catamaran designs and interiors have gone through massive changes in the past 10 to 20 years, and most older designs simply cannot compete with the new ones in terms of space and high-end amenities.

None of the cool cats I have in mind are over 47 feet. This is not because there aren’t bargain boats out there that are 47 feet and longer, but because any larger multihull that you can buy for $300,000 or less will most assuredly need a significant refit or is either very old or very odd. Buying a fixer-upper is, to my mind, the most dangerous thing a budget-minded consumer can do. It’s just too easy to underestimate the cost of yacht refits and repairs due to the extremely high prices charged in most boatyards. 

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Nearly any cat you buy over 10 years old is fully depreciated. What we were selling a Lagoon 440 for eight or 10 years ago is nearly the same as what they sell for today. The difference between a good deal and a bad deal is tied solely to a yacht’s condition and refit history. As they joke in private-equity circles, “Any idiot can buy; you deserve congratulations only when you sell.”   

So, when your search gets underway, focus on ­condition—it is far more important than the year, brand or features you might crave. And when you find the cat of your dreams, the best way to remove financial-downside risk is to get a great survey and to choose the newest, smallest cat that will work for your agenda, not the oldest and biggest.

And a word of caution: Your problem will be knowing a good deal from a bad one after the survey is over if you are not well-schooled in pricing. Besides steering you toward potential boats to consider, this is where a broker, working on your behalf, can provide knowledgeable advice. It’s been my experience that this is the point when so many yacht sales come apart: a dispute over the value of a given yacht when the survey results come in. All too commonly we see buyers reject yachts they should have accepted and purchase cats they should have rejected. Remember, a used yacht is a used yacht—not a perfect yacht. A catamaran need not be perfect to remain a perfectly good deal. Here, then, are 10 cool cats to ­consider in the ­$300,000-or-less range:

1. Fountaine Pajot Orana 44 (above)

Fountaine Pajot had the misfortune of tooling up this boat just before the global financial crisis, so not that many of them were built between 2007 and 2012. But these were the first of the larger-space charter cats in this size, but not yet so porky that they still could not sail decently. In the three-­cabin owner’s version, they designed the living space very nicely; even in the four-cabin version, the aft starboard bed was very well-done. 

During this period, Fountaine Pajot had problems with the resin it was using, which led to blistering on the hulls and undersides. Affected models therefore had new bottoms done at approved shipyards throughout the world. Make sure the one you are considering had this done or that it doesn’t show evidence of significant blistering. Honestly it is only cosmetic, but it will impact resale if not repaired. Many consumers think blisters are the end of the world; frankly, they are not.

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2. Catana 431

Built in France by a long-­standing yard, the Catana 431 was always a very viable vessel because it is big enough to go anywhere, but not too large for a competent owner to handle. And because the 431 has good underwing clearance and daggerboards, it sails smartly to windward. 

That said, there are a few things to watch for. The primary bulkheads on many of these boats were not tabbed on the outer ends, and over time tended to distort. Often this led, or will lead, to a costly replacement of some bulkheads. So be careful to survey these areas properly. 

The 431′s furniture is all foam-cored and handmade, but the banding on the outer edges in some cases slowly starts to peel, which allows moisture to infect the wood veneer. This can create a somewhat unsightly appearance in the cabinets and drawers. It is only a cosmetic issue, but it can make the interior feel a bit worn out. 

During the period when the 431 was being built, Catana used a distributive electrical card system, and the boats had several modules, each a zone, to which electricity was run. If one thing in a zone stops working, the only solution is to jury-rig a wire from that nonworking item back to the main breaker panel. Replacing the modules or getting them repaired can be done, but it is getting harder by the year. For this reason, the best 431 is a boat that someone else had rewired at some point along the way.

470

3. Lagoon 470

If you need a larger escape pod, the Lagoon 470 is one of our favorites. This model of older Lagoons was built at CNB’s yard in Bordeaux, France, and the build quality was high. The 470 was the first design to have the more-vertical windows that are a Lagoon signature, and ample saloon headroom. The 470s are also old enough that the hulls were not so supersize that it compromised sailing performance. They have decent underwing clearance, so they are not persistent pounders to windward. Many were built with a galley-down layout, some in galley-up style. You will always pay more for an owner version of this or any model. 

The big thing you have to concern yourself with on Lagoons of this vintage is that the hulls and decks are made with a balsa core, so it is not uncommon to find moisture problems, especially around deck fittings or hatches. This can sometimes require rebedding or recoring areas, and this sort of repair, in North America, can be a costly undertaking. Make sure you get good moisture-meter readings near all deck fittings and, of course, on the hulls. Hulls, however, tend less often to have moisture issues because there are few fittings through which water can enter the core. Were that to happen below the waterline, it is a real mess that must be repaired immediately and properly.

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4. Privilège 435

Back when the Privilège 435 was built, Privilège catamarans were constructed by Alliaura Marine in France, and they were truly the Mercedes of the multihull world at that time. While not a performance cat by any means, the 435 was a super-solid yacht, built with great care and the finest components. The 435 is large enough to go anywhere but small enough to handle easily. 

The largest negative of this model—and many cats of this vintage—is that the saloon windows slope dramatically, so the interior gets very hot unless the windows are covered most of the time. When they legalize growing pot on catamarans, here’s the perfect greenhouse for it! Seriously, if you should buy a used 435, you really have to get strong sunblocking external UV covers, as well as interior blinds or shades to inhibit heat buildup. 

Some of the 435s were laid out with the galley down in one hull, and these days most people want a galley-up arrangement, where cooking and food preparation are done in the saloon. A three-cabin galley-up owner version will be far more sought after and cost more than a four-cabin galley-down version. 

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5. Leopard 46

This was the first of the Morrelli & Melvin collaborations with South African builder Robertson and Caine and the charter companies owned at the time by TUI Marine to create a catamaran that could be sold both into charter under the Moorings brand and also privately as a Leopard, so effort was made to design a boat with good sailing performance. Gino Morrelli did a good job creating a lot of underwing clearance, the 46 has a powerful rig, and yet its interior still offers spacious sleeping areas and nice flow from the cockpit to the saloon. These can be bought as ex-Moorings charter boats for less than $300,000 but are more costly in the sought-after Leopard owner version.

Because these are balsa-­cored boats, you must inspect deck fittings carefully for moisture incursion. Some of the earlier ones also experienced structural problems on the aft bulkhead and over-door-frame areas between saloon and cockpit. Also, during this period, the windows in the main saloon had a tendency to leak and, when they did, required rebedding or replacement. This was a costly job, so check this out carefully during survey.

Knysna 440

6. St. Francis 44/Knysna 440

If you wish to spend under $250,000, the older Saint Francis 44 and Knysna 440 are worth a look.

Back in 1990, Duncan Lethbridge started St. Francis Catamarans in South Africa with the St. Francis 43. The boat was meant to be a fast, strong bluewater voyager—and it was. The 43 was made with foam core, keeping the structure light, and it was very strongly built, with a powerful rig. The 43 loved to sail. And so too did the St. Francis 44, an updated version of the original. 

The boat did have a couple of negatives, however, the first being its sloped windows that built up interior heat. And the boat wasn’t a great fit for tall people, having less than 6-foot-2-inch headroom in the hulls. Also, the engines were installed amidships, which made the boat noisy inside under power. It also made the amidships areas of the hulls too narrow to have centrally located heads and showers, which in turn meant the only layout available was a four-­cabin, four-head design. In the forward cabins, the heads and showers had to be far forward; in the aft cabins, the heads and showers were located far aft.

St. Francis sold the tooling for the 44 to Knysna Yachts in 2004, and Knysna raised the headroom in the saloon and moved the engines aft to each stern. The hulls remained fundamentally the same, but the design was improved nicely. 

The largest negative of both the Saint Francis 44 and the Knysna 440 is that they have very low underwing clearance. Things can get pretty noisy when pushing against ­washing-machine seas. 

But you cannot have it all and still pay less than $250,000 in a midsize cat; compromises must be made. And these boats do sail quite smartly compared with many in their size range.

Lagoon 440 catamaran

7. Lagoon 440

This was the most popular catamaran ever made, and it started the catamaran flybridge craze, which helped to convert many powerboaters to sailors. 

What I like about the 440 is that it is an infinitely better sailer than some of its peers, and has decent underwing clearance, vertical windows, and nice cabins for sleeping and living. While the aft cockpit is rather small, the saloon is quite large.

Flybridges are a bit of a love-hate thing. There is no question that in a cat of this size, the windward performance suffers a bit due to the boom positioned so high off the water. When piloting, the skipper is separated from those on the bridgedeck. Part of the reason flybridges are so popular in charter is that most of the parties take place up there while sailing and at anchor. In private ownership, however, it is seldom that everyone is hanging out on the flybridge during a long passage. 

As always with Lagoons, these are balsa-cored boats, so a careful survey is in order. Pay attention also to bulkhead ­tabbing to make sure they have not separated from the hulls.

Because so many of the 440s were built to go into charter, there are a lot of four-cabin, four-head models for resale. These will sell for considerably less on the ­brokerage market than a ­coveted three-cabin, ­private-owner model.

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8. Leopard 40

When you get into the 40-foot size range, a four-cabin layout can become pretty cramped and claustrophobic below, but the three-cabin owner version of the Leopard 40 is a very nice pocket cruiser. A Morrelli & Melvin design, the 40 has good underwing clearance and nicely shaped hulls. Not a large cat, per se, and less-suited for significant distance sailing than others because its payload is limited, the 40 is still well-suited for a couple and a child or two for near-coastal and ­island-hopping action.

Manta catamaran

9. Manta 42

If you are searching for a cat in the $200,000 range, the Manta 42s were well-built in Florida, and their electrical systems were very well-done compared with many other multihulls of that era. While many of the features on the boat are quite dated, these Mantas sail very well, and easily, and have been popular with coastal cruisers for two decades. 

The largest negative of the Mantas is that people taller than 6 feet will find the saloon headroom right on the edge, and the berths are not especially large. Also, forward visibility from the saloon windows is not particularly panoramic, so the interiors are a bit darker inside than current-­generation catamarans.

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10. Lagoon 410

The Lagoon 410 was quite a popular cat in its prime, and for good reason. It offers lots of visibility thanks to its vertical windows, good headroom for a cat of its size, nice berths, and a workable, though smallish, galley-up design. The 410 has decent underwing clearance, can sail nicely over the waves, and its singlehanded operation is super easy. In the three-cabin owner’s configuration, it’s just a very cool little cat.

As always, a balsa-core boat must be surveyed carefully, especially on deck, for moisture incursion near fittings and hatches. It can be costly to repair rotted core and to rebed deck fittings. But find a dry one, and it should definitely be counted as a contender for a buyer with a limited budget. 

Phil Berman is the president of the Multihull Company and the founder of Balance Catamarans. He has managed the sale of more than 900 catamarans.

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