easy
3–5 hours
Minimal physical exertion required; suitable for most fitness levels.
Step aboard a 39-foot Lagoon catamaran from Marina del Rey for a private luxury sailing experience. Perfect for dolphin watching, dining, and cruising to Malibu’s stunning shores.
For all ages! • 3-10 hours • Up to 12 guests
Experience the ultimate luxury sailing on a 39-foot Lagoon catamaran, featuring a stable design for a smooth ride. Enjoy intimate dining, spacious lounging, and breathtaking ocean views while spotting dolphins or whales. Cruise from Marina del Rey to Malibu, creating unforgettable memories on this serene and stylish adventure.
This 39-foot Lagoon catamaran offers the ultimate luxury sailing experience. With a stable design, it promises a smooth, relaxing ride. The galley features a dining area for six, perfect for intimate gatherings, while the outdoor lounge next to the Captain’s Chair lets you enjoy the sea breeze.
At the bow, unwind on sailing nets and take in the ocean views, with a chance to spot dolphins or whales. The spacious cockpit accommodates up to 12 guests, ideal for lively get-togethers, while the front deck’s large trampoline invites sunbathing and relaxation.
Inside, a 360-degree panoramic view of the sea enhances the serene ambiance. The catamaran’s twin hulls ensure excellent stability, minimizing seasickness concerns.
Your trip includes a scenic journey from Marina del Rey Harbor to Malibu and Palos Verdes, with stunning views of the Los Angeles coastline. The base package offers a 3-hour private charter, with options to extend. Special event pricing applies for major holidays.
Plan to arrive at least 15 minutes before your departure to ensure a relaxed check-in and briefing.
The open deck offers little shade, so protect your skin and eyes during sunny days.
Boat decks can be slippery — wear shoes with good grip for safety and comfort.
Bring water or ask your skipper for refreshments to stay hydrated throughout the trip.
Marina del Rey became one of the world’s largest man-made small craft harbors in the 1960s, transforming local boating culture.
Boating operators in this area follow strict guidelines to protect marine life and minimize pollution in the sensitive coastal ecosystem.
Protect your skin from strong sun exposure during open water sailing.
summer specific
Keep warm and shielded from sea breezes on cooler days.
spring specific
Reduce glare from the water for better wildlife spotting and comfort.
Ensure safe footing on wet and slippery boat surfaces.