We’ve had the pleasure of sailing on Seaduced I and II in the past, but Seaduced III offers a different level of comfort and space. At 62 feet, it’s sleek and beautifully designed, with plenty of room to spread out whether you want to soak up the sun or relax in the shade. There’s a flybridge for those who like the breeze in their hair, comfy loungers throughout, and a shaded dining area that made the perfect spot for lunch.

We set off from the marina, although beach pick-up is also available for guests who don’t mind getting their feet wet. From the moment we arrived, everything was taken care of. The crew were friendly, professional and completely in tune with the relaxed pace of the day. Towels were available, drinks were offered straight away, and the music played gently in the background.
As we cruised up the west coast, we passed several familiar landmarks and villas that we often talk about guests. Seeing them from the sea gives you a whole new perspective. George in particular loved spotting properties along the shoreline, appreciating how they sit within the landscape.

Our first stop was a snorkelling site where we swam with turtles and over a shallow shipwreck. The conditions were perfect. The sea was calm and warm, and the crew provided everything we needed, from masks and snorkels to floatation noodles for anyone who wanted to take it easy. It was a highlight for many of us. There’s something quite magical about seeing a turtle glide past just below the surface.
We sailed on and eventually anchored near Cove Spring House, a peaceful spot with stunning views. Lunch was served on board, and it was genuinely impressive. The chef had prepared a fresh and varied spread, including grilled fish and chicken, salads, and the famous broccoli salad that we’re still talking about. The homemade banana bread was also a firm favourite.

After lunch, we had time to swim again, lounge on deck, and enjoy a final round of drinks before heading back along the coast. Some of us took a quick dip off the side of the boat, while others stayed on board to enjoy the sun.
A catamaran cruise is something we suggest to nearly every guest, and this day reminded us exactly why. Seaduced III offers a truly luxurious experience, combining space, comfort, and exceptional service from start to finish. Everything feels considered, from the design of the boat to the quality of the food and the attentiveness of the crew. Whether you’re planning a family outing, celebrating something special, or simply looking for a memorable way to enjoy the coastline, it’s an excellent choice. The charter is completely private and can be tailored to your group, whether you want to snorkel, swim, enjoy lunch on board or finish with a sunset sail. The team can even arrange extras like jet skis or drop you at a restaurant such as Sea Shed to continue your evening.

Seaduced III is available for private charter only, with space for up to 20 guests and a minimum booking of four hours. We recommend booking ahead, especially during peak seasons such as Christmas, February half term and Easter. If you’re considering adding a catamaran experience to your holiday, we’d be happy to help you arrange it. Just get in touch and we’ll handle the details so you can sit back, relax and enjoy the view.
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