Discover Lagoon 560 – Daddy’s Hobby, a 4-cabin catamaran that pairs the easy rhythm of a Saronic summer cruise with the comfort and stability of a modern multihull. Launched in 2014 and measuring 17.07 metres (56.0 ft) overall, Daddy’s Hobby is currently based in Lavrion - Olympic Marine — a perfect launchpad for week-long sailing escapes across the Saronic Gulf and the Argolic peninsula.
With 8 berths spread across 4 sleeping cabins and 4 bathrooms, Daddy’s Hobby comfortably accommodates up to guests — well suited to two families travelling together, a circle of friends or a small group exploring secluded coves and turquoise bays at their own pace. Linens, pillows and blankets are included in the charter price, so you can step on board, stow your provisions and head straight for the open water.
Boat equipment features rolling mainsail. It also boasts stand up paddle (sup), water toys, wakeboard, dvd player, lcd tv. Whether you're slipping into the protected coves of Aegina and Poros, climbing the lemon groves of Hydra, or sailing south to the rugged anchorages of the Argolic Gulf, Daddy’s Hobby gives you the platform to design the trip on your own schedule, with the support of our Greek charter team from check-in to check-out.
Deck
Anchor with chain
Batteries
Bed linen
Bilge pump - Electric
Bilge pump handle
Bimini
Bimini topBlack Water Tank
Boat hook
Bosun's chair (Safe seat) (boatswain's chair)
Canister for water
Cockpit cushions
Cockpit table
Deck brush
Dinghy
semi rigidDistress flare box
2 x Buoyant smoke signal flares, 3 x hand flares, 3 x parachute flaresEchosounder/Depthsounder
Electric halyard winch
Electric mainsail windlass
Fenders
Fishing equipment
Floaties
Folding propeller
GPS chart plotter
Grill/Barbecue/Plancha
Hydraulic gangway
Jerry cans for diesel
Main anchor
Mooring ropes
Nautical charts
Outboard engine
Outdoor speakers
Pilot book
Plastic bucket
Pump
Radio/iPod/iPhone dock station + USB
Repair kit
Set of tools
Snorkeling equipment
Spare anchor (Reserve, Auxiliary anchor)
Towing air tube
InflatableUSB
chargerWater hose
Water skis for children
Watermaker - desalinator
Wi-Fi Internet
Winch handles
Wind instrument/Anemometer
Windex
Wire (shroud) cutter
Galley
Coffee machine
Dishwasher
Fridge
Cockpit fridgeKitchen utensils
Kitchen utensils (Galley equipment, cutlery)Microwave
Interior
Barometer
Electric fans in cabins
Electric toilet
Shower
Shore connection 220 VTowels
Beach towelNavigation
Autopilot
Binoculars
Bow thruster
Compass
Hand bearing compassRadar
Yacht electrics
Air conditioning
Air ConditioningConverter 220V/12V
Generator
Safety
EPIRB-Distress radio beacons
Fire extinguisher
First aid kit
Flashlight
Signal rockets and torchesFog horn
Life belts (Safety harness)
Life buoy
Life jacket (children)Liferaft
Safety net
Safety equipmentVHF radio
Entertainment
DVD Player
DVD playerFlat screen TV
LCD TVStand Up Paddle
Stand up paddle (SUP)Wakeboard
Water toys
inflatableSeason at a glance · tap a week to jump
MAY → NOV 20261 of 4
May 30
↓ 7 NIGHTS
Jun 06
Per week
0 €
Jun 06
↓ 7 NIGHTS
Jun 13
Per week
0 €
Jun 13
↓ 7 NIGHTS
Jun 20
Per week
0 €
Jun 20
↓ 7 NIGHTS
Jun 27
Per week
0 €
Jun 27
↓ 7 NIGHTS
Jul 04
Per week
0 €
The main bases are Athens (Alimos), Lavrion, Mykonos, Paros, Corfu, Lefkada, Preveza, Rhodes, Kos, Skiathos, and Volos. Pick the base that fits your flights and the islands you want to see — Athens for Saronic/Cyclades, Lefkada or Preveza for Ionian, Rhodes/Kos for Dodecanese, Skiathos/Volos for Sporades.
For a 4-cabin Lagoon 42 or Bali 4.2 in shoulder season expect roughly €5,500–€8,500 per week bareboat. Peak season the same boat lands between €9,500 and €13,500. Larger 46–50 ft catamarans run €11,000–€18,000 per week peak. Skipper, hostess, fuel, marina fees, end-cleaning, transit log, and any park fees (Alonissos Marine Park, Lefkas Canal toll) are listed transparently on every quote.
Yes. Greek Port Police require a recognised skipper licence (ICC, RYA Day Skipper or higher, or accepted national equivalent) and a VHF SRC certificate on board. A co-skipper declaration is signed at check-in. If your licence is in doubt, book a skippered charter — the captain handles all licensing and base sign-off.
Around 80% of our Greek charters go bareboat. A skippered charter adds a captain (€180–€220/day plus food) and removes the licensing question. A fully crewed catamaran with captain and hostess (or chef) sits at the luxury end — provisioning, meals and routing handled, you step on board to a stocked galley. Useful when groups are mostly non-sailors or you want full focus on the experience.
Plan 2 to 4 hours under way most days, 12–25 nautical miles between anchorages. Short hops leave plenty of time for swims, lunch ashore at a stone-built taverna, and an early arrival before the afternoon Meltemi peaks (Cyclades, Dodecanese).
Board Saturday late afternoon (typically from 17:00). Return to base Friday by 18:00 for the Friday-evening checks. Sleep on board Friday night. Disembark Saturday by 09:00 in time for the next charter.
Yes — catamarans are the most family-friendly platform we charter. Stable on anchor, wide deck space, easy access to the water from the swim platforms, and separate cabin layouts for parents and children. The protected Saronic Gulf, the calm Ionian (Lefkada–Meganisi–Kefalonia), and the sheltered Sporades Marine Park anchorages are particularly suited to younger crews.
Tell us your dates and group — a broker replies with a costed offer, charter agreement and the next available week, usually within the same business day.