Lagoon Sixty 7
Welcome to the Lagoon Sixty 7, a dedicated resource for our travel partners and advisors.
This sleek power catamaran offers a boutique, yacht-style experience along Croatia’s dazzling Dalmatian coast, ideal for small groups who want the privacy of a full-ship charter with the comfort and stability of a modern catamaran. With four ensuite guest cabins, generous outdoor lounges, and a professional crew, the Lagoon Sixty 7 is a natural addition to your luxury Adriatic portfolio.
Meet Your Captain – Karlo Pokrajcic
Captain Karlo, born in Croatia in 1982, is a skilled and passionate skipper with over 12 years of sailing experience. Holding a BSc in Economics, he initially navigated a career in sales, marketing, and digital marketing. However, his love for the sea, sparked during childhood sailing trips with his parents, eventually led him to pursue his true calling.
Karlo´s journey as a captain and skipper began after he earned his RYA Yachtmaster Offshore certification in 2015. Since then, he has captained luxury yachts up to 72ft in the Adriatic, Ionian, and Caribbean Seas, and delivered vessels up to 90ft across the Mediterranean and Atlantic. With more than 15,000 nautical miles under his belt and in his sails, including two Atlantic crossings (northern and southern routes), Karlo’s dedication to sailing continues to grow.
When not at sea, Karlo is an avid outdoor enthusiast, enjoying activities like mountain biking, hiking, snowboarding, running, and wakeboarding. He also has a passion for cooking, carpentry, and yoga. Non-smoking and health-conscious, Captain Karlo brings both expertise and a love for adventure to the Lagoon Sixty 7.
Karlo speaks Croatian and English fluently as well as basic German and Spanish.
Ship Specifications
Introducing the Lagoon Sixty 7: A Sanctuary of Serenity & Contemporary Luxury
Step aboard the Lagoon Sixty 7, Croatia’s newest expression of refined elegance at sea, presented by IWorld of Travel. This sophisticated power catamaran harmoniously blends contemporary design with exceptional comfort, offering an intimate yachting experience ideal for travelers seeking privacy, spaciousness, and effortless indulgence. With its sleek silhouette and thoughtfully crafted interiors, the Lagoon Sixty 7 invites guests into a world where modern luxury meets the unhurried rhythm of the Adriatic.
Measuring just over 20 meters in length with an impressive 10-meter beam, the Lagoon Sixty 7 delivers extraordinary living space—both indoors and out—made possible by its wide catamaran architecture. Expansive lounges, panoramic windows, and seamless transitions between decks create an atmosphere of openness and tranquility. Its shallow draft allows smooth access to hidden bays and quiet anchorages, while its advanced engineering, including twin 440 HP engines, ensures remarkably stable and efficient cruising along Croatia’s picturesque coastline.
Life aboard the Lagoon Sixty 7 unfolds with a sense of ease and refinement. Four serene ensuite cabins accommodate up to eight guests, each designed as a personal retreat with soft finishes and generous natural light. On the exterior, multiple lounge areas—forward sunpads, a spacious aft deck, and a breezy flybridge—invite guests to dine, relax, and gather in the open air. With a professional crew attending to every detail, service feels intuitive and relaxed, allowing travelers to fully immerse in the magic of the Adriatic.
Whether guests wish to savor al fresco meals beneath the stars, enjoy Croatia’s crystalline waters with premium water toys, or simply unwind surrounded by sea and sky, the Lagoon Sixty 7 offers an enchanting setting for creating unforgettable memories. Elegant yet understated, private yet expansive—it is the perfect canvas for extraordinary journeys tailored by you, the trusted travel advisor.
Ship Specifications:
Production Year: 2023
Vessel Type: Power Catamaran
Length Overall: 20.15 M / 66 FT
Beam: 10 M / 32.8 FT
Draft: 1.15 M / 3.7 FT
Engines: 2 × 440 HP
Fuel Capacity: 5,500 L
Water Capacity: 1,000 L
Guest Cabins: 4 Ensuite Cabins
Guests: Up to 8
Crew: 2 (Captain + Host)
Technical Equipment: Air Conditioning, Watermaker, Icemaker, Electric Grill, Dishwasher, Washer, SEABOB, Stand-Up Paddleboards, Gym Gear
Exterior Decks








The aft deck offers a setting for alfresco dining and sunset gatherings, connecting the salon through wide glass doors.
Above, the flybridge becomes an oasis of relaxation and panoramic beauty, complete with a lounge, dining area and helm station.
Whether at anchor or underway, every space aboard the Sixty 7 is crafted to elevate the art of outdoor living.
Interior







The interior of the Lagoon Sixty 7 is a sanctuary of light, space and refined elegance.
The salon welcomes you with panoramic windows that frame the sea like a living masterpiece, filling every corner with natural light.
Designed for both relaxation and social moments, the open-plan layout flows seamlessly between the lounge, dining area and galley.
Cabins: Intimate, Contemporary Comfort









The Lagoon Sixty 7’s four-cabin configuration is thoughtfully designed to offer an atmosphere of serene, contemporary comfort—perfect for families, couples traveling together, or small VIP groups seeking privacy and refined simplicity. Each cabin is an inviting sanctuary, enhanced by generous natural light, clean architectural lines, and soft, modern finishes that reflect the calm beauty of the Adriatic.
The master suite is a crown jewel, featuring a king-sized bed, private lounge area, and en-suite bathroom adorned with premium finishes, offering an experience that rivals the world’s finest boutique hotels.
Every guest cabin features a private ensuite bathroom, allowing travelers to enjoy a sense of personal space and autonomy throughout their journey. Large windows connect each stateroom to the surrounding seascape, creating a soothing interplay of light and water that elevates even the quietest moments onboard. Intelligent layout and abundant storage make it easy for guests to settle in, unpack, and truly feel at home for the week.
Whether the charter is shared between two families or a curated group of couples, the Lagoon Sixty 7’s cabin arrangement balances intimacy with comfort—providing the ideal environment for rest, relaxation, and effortless luxury as guests explore Croatia’s most captivating shores.
Bathrooms
Each space is beautifully embellished with premium materials– from polished stone surfaces to sleek fixtures and soft ambient lighting that enhances the sense of calm.
On board bathrooms offer the comfort and privacy of a high-end spa.
Walk-in showers, elegant vanities and carefully selected textures create an atmosphere of pure indulgence, where every detail contributes to a feeling of effortless sophistication.
Lagoon Sixty 7 Availability
Pricing: $38,000 per week, net, plus APA
Availability: Coming Soon.
Croatia Cruise Routes
The following itineraries showcase two of our most popular sailing routes—Split to Split and Split to Dubrovnik. These serve as inspiration for what your clients can experience aboard the Lagoon Sixty 7. Every journey can be fully customized in collaboration with the captain, ensuring the perfect balance of islands, hidden bays, cultural stops, and leisure time tailored to your travelers’ preferences.
SPLIT – SPLIT
(round trip)
SPLIT – ŠOLTA ISLAND
ŠOLTA ISLAND – VIS ISLAND
VIS ISLAND – KORČULA ISLAND
KORČULA ISLAND – HVAR ISLAND
HVAR ISLAND – BRAČ ISLAND
BRAČ ISLAND – SPLIT
SPLIT – DUBROVNIK
(one way)
SPLIT – HVAR OLD CITY
HVAR ISLAND – VIS ISLAND
VIS ISLAND – LASTOVO BAY
LASTOVO BAY – KORČULA ISLAND
KORČULA ISLAND – NATIONAL PARK MLJET
MLJET – DUBROVNIK
Note: All routes are tailor made in accordance with captain
City Tours along the Croatia Coast
Embarking on a luxury ship charter along the Croatia coast offers a unique opportunity to explore some of the country’s most captivating cities. From the historic center of Southern Croatia in Split to the charming town of Trogir, each destination has something special to offer. Your clients can enjoy a city-walking tour in Hvar, known for its magnificent masterpiece of natural and human creation, or head to Sibenik and Krka Waterfalls to witness the stunning countryside. Select a destination below for more information to tailor your clients’ luxury cruise to their interests.
Below, we will highlight the must-see attractions in each city, providing inspiration and options for travelers seeking to explore the beauty of Croatia’s coast.
Split
Located on a picturesque peninsula surrounded by the shimmering Adriatic, ancient settlements, and the gentle slopes of Kozjak and Mosor, Split is located at the historical, industrial, and geographical center of Southern Croatia. Its crown jewel is the palace of the Roman emperor Diocletian, built in the 4th century. Who would have ever guessed that it would become such an important site today, drawing visitors from around the globe? Split presents a rare convergence of Roman and Christian civilization and art. You can visit antique cellars that offer a glimpse into life in the palace in ancient times; the Cathedral, thought to be the oldest in the world, built on the remains of an early shrine; the Temple of Jupiter; and the Peristyle, the central square of the imperial complex. A pleasant stroll through the Roman streets Decumanus and Cardo to the famous Golden Gate will reveal the appearance of aristocratic palaces and medieval squares, as well as the ambiance of today’s Split, full of fine restaurants and shops. A visit to the gallery of our world-famous sculptor Ivan Mestrovic will reveal more of Split’s art, culture, and grace.
Trogir
The charming town on the western coast of Kaštela Bay is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized as an architectural masterpiece by our ancestors. A Greek settlement named Tragurion in the 3rd century BC became an important port during Roman times, located on a small island squeezed in between the mainland and the larger island of Čiovo. Today, Trogir is connected to the mainland by a bridge. Except for the green parks, the entire island is covered with spectacular structures: faded stone houses, palaces, churches, monasteries, towers, walls, etc. The cobbled streets are narrow, and they truly give a feeling of how life might have been in ancient times. You will see the main attraction in Trogir – the Cathedral of St. Lawrence. This 13th-century structure is probably the finest example of sacred architecture in Croatia. Its unusual construction with three naves and three semi-circular apses dominates the entire town. The main portal is world-famous, carved by the local artist Radovan in the 13th century. Other fine buildings to be visited are the Town Loggia decorated with stone carvings, including one by the great Croatian sculptor Ivan Meštrović; the Town Hall; and the Ćipiko Palace. The whole town is an open-air museum, so just taking a stroll through its winding streets will be an unforgettable experience.
Šibenik & Krka National Park
The Krka River is one of the most amazing rivers in the Croatian karst, and two out of the seven Croatian National Parks are a gift from Krka. On its way to the sea, it forms a chain of lakes, rapids, and waterfalls.
The first stop on this excursion is Šibenik, one of the oldest and most important Croatian towns, infused with the tradition of diving, coral fishing, and fishing. The drive there affords spectacular views of the islands and islets of the Šibenik Archipelago. Streets, stairs, squares, and narrow passageways are part of the open-air International Children’s Festival, unique in the world, which takes place every summer in Šibenik. You will visit one of Dalmatia’s most valuable religious monuments, the 15th-century St. James’s Cathedral, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and other renowned attractions. After the city tour and some leisure time, you will continue through the karst hinterland of Šibenik to the famous Krka Waterfalls. In Skradin, a small town located inside Krka National Park, you will enjoy breathtaking natural beauty by small boat and visit the largest limestone bedrock in Europe – Skradinski Buk. The falls cascade over 17 natural barriers, and this permanent play of the sun and water creates an astonishing scene. There will be ample time here for exploring and taking photographs of the stunning countryside.
Hvar
Hvar is one of the sunniest and most beautiful of Croatia’s thousand-plus islands, a stunning masterpiece of nature and human creation. Situated at the crossroads of ancient nautical routes, Hvar is a cradle of history and culture. Its long coastline, mild climate, and numerous islands and islets make Hvar a true Dalmatian gem.
The town of Hvar bears the marks of centuries of human existence, but its special charm comes from the Renaissance period. Looking at Hvar from the seaside reveals the seven-hundred-year-old city walls, a promenade with palm trees, and a Venetian piazza built in the 16th century. The tour starts with a walk along stone streets to the 15th-century Franciscan Monastery where you will visit the impressive Renaissance cloister, the old refectory that today houses a collection of lace, manuscripts and books, and the church with its remarkable paintings. The guide then leads you to the main square to visit the Cathedral of St. Stephen, its treasury, and the bell tower with its distinctive Venetian mark. The next stop on your route is the Arsenal, an imposing building built in 1611. Inside, you will find Europe’s oldest community theatre established in 1612. After the guided tour, you can explore the town that has inspired many poets, writers, and painters on your own, try numerous specialties of Dalmatian cuisine, or swim in the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic Sea.
Zadar
The town of Zadar is one of the oldest towns on the Dalmatian coast. It maintained its independence for a long time before the crusaders destroyed it and delivered it into the hands of the Venetian Republic. Although it was challenging to live there amid the turmoil of ever-changing domination, today we are left with an impressive Old Town, architecturally influenced by both Croatians and Venetians. We will visit the Old Town, including the Church of St. Donat, the Cathedral dedicated to St. Anastasia, and the permanent exhibition of gold and silver sacral art. We will also view the Sea Gate, Land Gate, City Wall, and the Square of Five Wells from the outside. After the walking tour of Zadar, guests will have the opportunity to explore the city on their own before returning to the ship.
Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik is a stunning city with a glorious past. In the 16th century, the city developed its merchant fleet and became one of the strongest merchant city-states. The small, but powerful state called Dubrovnik Republic maintained its independence for 450 years.
Explore the Old City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is entirely surrounded by mighty walls and fortresses that are in impeccable condition. Our walking tour takes you through the elegant main street, Stradun, revealing amazing sights such as Onofrio’s Fountains, the Franciscan monastery with the old pharmacy, Orlando’s Column, the church of St. Blaise, the town’s patron saint, the main Cathedral, and more.
Experience the history and culture of Dubrovnik’s magnificent walled city by strolling around its narrow streets on this two-hour walking tour with a local guide. Starting at Pile Gate, you’ll walk along the elegant main street and visit the city’s most important sights. The tour begins with Onofrio’s Fountain, a circular fountain connected to a spring 7.5 miles (12 km) from town via an aqueduct. Next, visit the Franciscan Monastery, home to a restored sculpture of the Pieta and a stunning cloister dating back to the 14th century. The tour continues with a visit to Dubrovnik’s Renaissance highlight, the Sponza Palace, which now houses the State Archives. Other tour highlights include Orlando’s Column, the City Bell Tower, the Rector’s Palace, and the Church of St. Blaise. The tour concludes with a visit to Dubrovnik’s baroque Cathedral of the Assumption, built in the 18th century after an earthquake destroyed the original one, located in the main square.
Pelješac Peninsula Wine Tour
Half-Day Tour – Picturesque Landscape and Wine Tasting
Viticulture and winemaking are centuries-old traditions on the Pelješac Peninsula and a source of income for most of its inhabitants. Take a scenic drive across the Pelješac Peninsula and learn about the original way of planting grapes to grow on sunny slopes of waving hills. Enjoy tasting Croatian wines produced in local wineries, as well as other delicious local products. On this journey, we will also visit The House of Wine Tradition, a charming little wine museum where you will see and learn more about the Dalmatian viticulture and winemaking tradition. Our wine tasting will take us on a long, nine-glass journey that will include some top-quality Croatian wines made from indigenous grape varieties, in particular, “plavac mali,” cultivated exclusively in this part of the Mediterranean.
Korčula
Korčula, often referred to as “Little Dubrovnik,” is an enchanting Croatian island known for its striking medieval architecture, crystal-clear waters, and verdant landscapes. As one of the must-see destinations along the Dalmatian Coast, Korčula offers a blend of beautiful beaches, rich history, and cultural experiences.
Nestled within its fortress-like walls, the old town of Korčula is a treasure trove of history, with cobbled streets arranged in a unique fishbone pattern designed to provide shelter from the winds. The birthplace of the famous explorer Marco Polo, the town celebrates its storied past with well-preserved buildings and museums that offer a glimpse into the island’s Venetian heritage.
A visit to Korčula is incomplete without sampling the local white wines, which are some of Croatia’s finest. The island’s wineries invite connoisseurs to savor the indigenous Grk and Pošip varieties, offering a taste that captures the essence of the island’s sun-soaked vineyards.
The island’s coastal paths and lush interior are a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Hiking, cycling, and sailing are among the popular activities that allow visitors to embrace the natural beauty of Korčula. With its enchanting ambiance, Korčula provides an idyllic setting for city tours, combining the allure of the Adriatic with the soul of Mediterranean charm.
Mljet Ntl. Park
The Island of Mljet is located near the Pelješac peninsula, which is part of the southern section of the Dalmatian Coast. Known as Croatia’s greenest and one of the largest islands, Mljet harbors a diverse range of Mediterranean vegetation, Aleppo Pine forests, as well as several paved foot and bike paths, and a variety of hiking trails.
Mljet National Park comprises the top third of the island. Here, the primary natural attractions are the two saltwater lakes, Veliko Jezero (Big Lake or Great Lake), and Malo Jazero (Small Lake), together covering approximately 4 square kilometers. Additionally, within Veliko Jezero, visitors will find a small island called Sveta Marija or Islet Melita, which contains a lovely 12th-century former Benedictine monastery called Crkva Sveta Marije. Below is a map that you’ll find near the entrance to the park depicting the entire park, with well-marked biking and hiking trails.
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Experience a seamless and memorable journey aboard our luxurious ship, where we’ve thoughtfully included a range of amenities and services to enhance your trip. Please review the following details to understand what is included and what additional costs you might incur.
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