



A four-cabin cruising catamaran at Gouvia
The Lagoon 440 is a 13.6-metre cruising catamaran based at Gouvia — four double cabins for eight, a broad shaded cockpit, and the stability that makes her the natural family and group boat of the fleet. Her shallow twin-hull draught lets her nose into the paler, sandier shallows that keel boats avoid: the fringes of the Ksamil islets, the turquoise off Antipaxos at Voutoumi and Vrika, the head of a Corfu cove where deeper boats hang back. She sails gently under the afternoon maestro and sits flat at anchor, so lunch and swimming feel like being at a floating beach house rather than on a yacht. She is offered crewed or bareboat, which makes her equally suited to a hosted family week or an experienced skipper's own cruise.
Four double cabins sleep eight, with a huge shaded cockpit and a foredeck of trampolines that children rarely leave. She sits level at anchor and offers proper shade — a real advantage in July and August — and her shallow draught reaches water other boats can't.
Crewed, she comes with skipper and hosting; bareboat, she's an easy, forgiving platform for a qualified skipper.
From Gouvia she works the north-east coast — Avlaki, Kalami, Kouloura, Agni — ~12–15 nm of sheltered coves, then over a week reaches south ~28–30 nm to Paxos for Lakka and Gaios and the Antipaxos blue coves, where her draught lets her anchor close in over sand.
The strait crossing brings the Ksamil shallows and Kakome Bay within a day when guests want the Albanian side.
A family week might run north to Kouloura and Agni for the first nights, south to Paxos and Antipaxos mid-week, and a crossing to Ksamil for the flat, luminous shallows before turning back.
All of it in short hops, with the stable, shaded deck making the transits easy on children.