Overview
The 2026 Lagoon SIXTY 7 is one of the flagship models in Lagoon’s range of luxury motor catamarans, designed for ultra-high-end long-range cruising and luxurious life at sea. As a motor catamaran of approximately 67 feet in length, it combines an exceptionally wide hull platform, an open-plan layout and long-range cruising capabilities, emphasising a ‘villa at sea’ experience. The SIXTY 7’s defining features are its exceptional living comfort and stability, making it ideal for extended life at sea or cross-regional cruising.
Compared to traditional monohull motor yachts, its catamaran structure delivers reduced roll and greater living space, whilst maintaining long-range efficiency, making it one of the most representative models in the current market for large luxury motor catamarans.
Key Highlights
- Approximately 20 metres in length and 10 metres in beam, offering exceptional spatial performance
- Choice of 4–6 cabins, accommodating 8–16 people for long-term living
- Highly stable catamaran structure, suitable for ocean-going and extended cruising
- Large flybridge and open-plan saloon design, with a strong emphasis on socialising
- Maximum range of approximately 1,200 nautical miles, suitable for cross-regional voyages
- Interior design by Nauta Design, combining luxury with practicality
Use Cases & Suitable Audience
The Lagoon SIXTY 7 is best suited to owners seeking a high-end maritime lifestyle, such as those engaged in extended family cruising, business hospitality, island holidays and slow sailing around the world.
For those who wish to avoid the hassle of frequent sail handling whilst still enjoying the stability and expansive space of a catamaran, this type of motor catamaran is highly appealing. Its flybridge, main saloon and aft deck form a complete social space, making it ideal for long-term living with a large crew or for entertaining guests.
Compared to performance-oriented catamarans, the SIXTY 7 places greater emphasis on comfort, quietness and a luxurious experience, making it particularly suitable for high-net-worth families and those who live on board long-term.
Cost of Ownership & Market Perspective
As a large motor catamaran exceeding 60 feet, the SIXTY 7’s running costs are significantly higher than those of standard cruising catamarans, encompassing expenses such as mooring, twin-engine maintenance, air conditioning and electrical systems, as well as long-term crew management. However, given its market positioning as a ‘semi-superyacht’, target buyers prioritise the lifestyle experience over mere operational costs.
In recent years, demand for large luxury motor catamarans has continued to grow, with particularly strong growth in the Southeast Asian, Mediterranean and Caribbean markets. The Lagoon brand itself enjoys strong global recognition, ensuring that the SIXTY 7 retains high liquidity and strong brand value retention in the second-hand market.
Buying Advice
If your core requirement is a ‘luxury home-away-from-home cruising experience’, then the Lagoon SIXTY 7 is one of the most established options currently available on the market. However, before purchasing, it is important to recognise that it is designed more as a luxury cruising platform than a high-performance sailing vessel. We recommend carefully assessing your future usage scenarios, such as whether you intend to live on board long-term, whether you require a professional crew, and whether your home port can accommodate a large catamaran.
You should also pay close attention to the engine configuration, power generation system and cabin layout, as these specifications will directly impact long-term comfort and future resale value.