Festiva Lagoon 450
7-night all-inclusive sailing aboard a luxury Lagoon 450 catamaran in the British Virgin Islands.
Sailing catamaran
Lagoon 450
Air-conditioned, en-suite
7 nights, all inclusive
British Virgin Islands
Per-cabin (request quote)
Show up with a suitcase. Step onto a crewed luxury catamaran. Spend seven nights sailing the British Virgin Islands — with chef, captain, open bar and a cabin that's yours. The simplest, most inclusive way into a Caribbean catamaran week.
By-the-cabin charters are the simplest way into a BVI catamaran week. You book one stateroom on a crewed catamaran — not the whole boat. Other couples and small groups book their own cabins on the same trip.
It's closer to a small, intimate cruise than a private charter: you get the crewed-catamaran experience without paying for the whole vessel.
A luxury Lagoon 450 catamaran with air-conditioned staterooms and en-suite bathrooms. Operated by Festiva Sailing Vacations, the #1 all-inclusive sailing vacation in the British Virgin Islands — 19+ years of running this exact trip.
7-night all-inclusive sailing aboard a luxury Lagoon 450 catamaran in the British Virgin Islands.
The package is genuinely all-inclusive — you don't pay for meals, drinks, mooring fees or crew tips on top.
Air-conditioned stateroom with en-suite bathroom aboard a Lagoon 450.
5 dinners, 6 lunches and 7 breakfasts — plus appetisers and desserts — prepared by the onboard chef.
Beers, wines and spirits included throughout the week.
Professional captain and crew run the boat. You don't sail anything you don't want to.
Snorkel gear, paddleboards and other watersports equipment.
All BVI mooring fees, park fees and applicable taxes are baked into the package price.
Whole-boat charters work out to $30K+ for a week. By-the-cabin lets you sample the same crewed-catamaran experience without the price tag of taking the whole boat.
You're not committing to a private week with strangers you've talked into it — you turn up, the boat is full of like-minded travellers, and the crew runs everything.
If the appeal of a trip includes meeting other guests rather than sealing your party off, by-the-cabin is closer to the small-cruise model than to private charter.
We'll come back with cabin availability, the per-person rate and what to pack. A real human handles the booking — not a form.