Fountaine Pajot — Lavezzi 40 Quatour (2005)

Menorca

Max. personas12

Cabinas6

Baños2

With or without a skipper

Description

The Fountaine Pajot un Lavezzi 40 Quatuor from 2005 is a catamaran designed to offer a balanced nautical experience between performance and comfort. It stands out for its stability and spaciousness, ideal for cruising with family or friends in the waters of Menorca, Mallorca or other Mediterranean destinations. Its reduced draught of 1.1 metres facilitates navigation in shallow waters, allowing access to coves and beaches that are difficult to reach for boats with a deeper draught. The design of the Lavezzi 40 Quatuor prioritises functionality and comfort.

Features

  • Model: Lavezzi 40 Quatour
  • Year: 2005
  • Capacity on board: 8
  • Number of cabins: 4
  • Number of berths: 4
  • Number of bathrooms: 2
  • Length: 11,92 m
  • Beam: 6,50 m
  • Draft: 1,10 m
  • Engine power: 60 HP

Activities

Perfect for group routes through hidden coves and paradisiacal anchorages thanks to its reduced draft of 1,10 m it allows anchoring close to the coast, making the most of the privacy and beauty of the surroundings.
Enjoy a sunset on the high seas, accompanied by good music on deck.
Enjoy water sports.

What makes the Fountaine Pajot – Lavezzi 40 Quatour (2005) unique

● Lightweight, spacious and functional design.
● Exclusive access to coves and shallow waters thanks to its shallow draft.
● Efficiency and autonomy for long crossings: its optimised storage space allows you to travel in total autonomy, ideal for long crossings without having to touch port.

LoaLength:11.9 m.

BeamBeam: 6.5 m.

Equipment

220 V power socket

Bath towels

Bimini top

Dinghy

Electric toilet

External speakers

Freezer

Generator

GPS

Guides and charts

Boat location

Itinerary ideas

1. DAY: Wild North - Adventure, snorkelling and unique landscapes

We start the day departing from the Port of Fornells, heading west along the north coast. The first stop will be Cala Tirant, ideal for a quiet stop and a morning swim.

Then we sail towards Cala Pregonda, a unique beach with reddish sand and volcanic rocks. Here we can snorkel among the rock formations or simply enjoy the surroundings. We have lunch at anchor in front of the cove, in an unspoilt and silent environment.

In the afternoon we visit Cala Cavalleria, another of the great coves of the north, surrounded by nature and with the possibility of visiting its viewpoint.

We return to Fornells in the afternoon after an ideal day for those who are looking for the wilder and less touristy side of Menorca.


2. DAYS: Wild North - Adventure and unique landscapes

Day 1:

We leave the Port of Fornells, heading west. The first stop will be Cala Tirant, with clear waters and few people. Then we continue to Cala Pregonda, one of the most spectacular coves in the north, with reddish sand and impressive rock formations. Lunch on board and free afternoon to swim or explore.

 

We anchor at sunset in Cala Cavalleria or Cala Mica, where we spend the night overlooking the cliffs. The tranquillity of this area is perfect for a night in the middle of nature.

Day 2:

In the morning we sail west, stopping at Cala Pilar if the sea permits. We then continue to Algaiarens (La Vall), a wide, unspoilt beach surrounded by vegetation. We have lunch here before heading towards the port of Ciutadella, where you can close the trip with a visit to its charming old town or a typical Menorcan dinner.


3. DAYS: Wild North - Unspoilt and adventurous Menorca

Day 1:

We leave the Port of Fornells heading northeast, bordering the coast until we reach Cala Pregonda, one of the most unique landscapes on the island, with reddish sand and rock formations. Ideal for snorkelling and quiet anchoring. We continue to Cala Cavalleria, where we can have lunch and a swim. In the afternoon, we anchor in Cala Mica or Binimel-là, solitary and wild corners, perfect for spending the night.

Day 2:

We wake up with the sun shining on the north coast. We sail westwards passing Cala Pilar, totally unspoilt and surrounded by reddish cliffs. Conditions permitting, we reach Algaiarens, also known as La Vall. In the afternoon we arrive at the Port of Ciutadella, where we can enjoy a local dinner and a stroll through its charming old town.

 

Day 3:

We leave Ciutadella to explore the westernmost part of the island: Cala en Brut or Cala en Forcat, where we can go cliff jumping or just relax. We then sail back north, making brief stops at coves such as Cala Morell, before returning to Fornells in the afternoon.


Ratings

5
1 reviews
  • We started our adventure departing from Mahón, sailing towards the south of the island. Thanks to the reduced draft, we were able to anchor close to shore in many coves. A very well maintained catamaran.

Fountaine Pajot — Lavezzi 40 Quatour (2005)

Dates

From 2500€/week