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REVE BLEU opens rare summer 2026 charter dates in Sardinia and Corsica

REVE BLEU still has a few summer 2026 openings, including prime June and July dates, for a 20.55m Lagoon built for eight guests and a crew of four.

Nina Kowalski··2 min read
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REVE BLEU opens rare summer 2026 charter dates in Sardinia and Corsica
Source: boatbookings.com

The clock is already running down on REVE BLEU’s best summer 2026 charter windows. The Lagoon Sixty5 still has only a handful of openings in Sardinia and Corsica, including 6 to 13 June, 3 to 15 July, 27 August to 1 September, and availability from 20 September onward.

That scarcity matters because the broader Mediterranean charter market is already booking early for summer 2026, with the most desirable yachts and peak weeks tightening faster than usual. REVE BLEU sits squarely in that pressure zone: a 20.55-meter Lagoon built in 2023, arranged for up to eight guests in four cabins and crewed by four, with some listings also showing a 12.8-meter chase tender to extend shore time and keep the main catamaran focused on easy island cruising. Rates in one listing start from €45,000 per week.

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What makes the remaining dates especially attractive is the sailing ground itself. Sardinia and Corsica are still one of the West Mediterranean’s most appealing charter pairings because they combine sheltered anchorages, dramatic coastlines and short hops between stops. The route between Bonifacio and La Maddalena is the clearest example of that style of cruising: close enough for a relaxed crossing, but varied enough to keep the week moving from white sand and swim stops to cliff-backed harbors and lunch ashore. Costa Smeralda adds another layer of polish, with the kind of polished coastal scene that fits a yacht of this size and finish.

REVE BLEU is pitched as a catamaran for guests who want the villa-on-the-water feel without giving up performance or range. The layout centers on expansive outdoor living, a bright open-plan interior and a strong indoor-outdoor flow, while the chase boat and water toys point toward beach hopping, snorkeling and shallow-water anchorages rather than long passages. That makes the boat a natural fit for families or a small group that wants calm, high-comfort cruising and as much time as possible in coves, bays and beach clubs.

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For anyone weighing whether to wait for another option or lock in a charter now, the message is simple: the best summer slots on REVE BLEU are already down to a few clean windows, and those are the kind of dates that disappear first in Sardinia and Corsica.

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