Some yachts arrive quietly. Others make an entrance. Lady Rosé — the stunning new Lagoon Sixty 5 catamaran now available for private yacht charter in the Caribbean — is firmly in the second camp. Launched in 2026 and fresh from a five-star debut charter in the Grenadines, she has already demonstrated exactly what a luxury charter holiday should feel like. Frankly, we weren't surprised.
First Charter. Five Stars. Zero Caveats.
It's rare that a yacht earns outstanding guest reviews on her very first voyage. Lady Rosé managed it — and the Grenadines, with their jewel-toned waters and unhurried pace, provided the perfect backdrop. The feedback wasn't just polite appreciation. It was the kind of unsolicited enthusiasm that charter brokers pin to their walls.
A good deal of that comes down to the crew. Two of Lady Rosé's three-strong team have been working together since 2006 — that's a professional partnership older than most smartphones. You feel that ease the moment you step aboard. Nothing is forced, nothing is fussy. They simply know how to read a guest, and they do it brilliantly. With a 42% repeat client rate already building, the numbers back up the reputation.
Life Aboard Lady Rosé
At 20.55 metres with a generous 10-metre beam, Lady Rosé is built for living well. Four cabins accommodate up to eight guests — making her an ideal choice for families or a group of close friends who want space to spread out without sacrificing togetherness. The interior flows naturally into the outdoor areas, so there's always somewhere to be: a shaded saloon at midday, a sundowner spot on the flybridge at dusk.
That flybridge deserves a moment of its own. Al fresco dining, a cinema projector, a lounge that catches every breeze — it's the kind of outdoor space you find yourself gravitating back to at every hour of the day. Below, the yacht is equipped with Starlink high-speed WiFi and a full entertainment suite (yes, even in the middle of the Caribbean Sea). A floating bar lounge and beach setup complete the picture for anyone who wants to treat the ocean as their private playground.
One small detail we particularly like: the yacht's commitment to eco-conscious travel, with purified drinking water on tap and reusable bottles throughout. It's the sort of considered touch that signals a thoughtful operation — one where someone has actually thought about the experience end to end.
The Grenadines: A Caribbean Yacht Charter Like No Other
Lady Rosé is available in the Caribbean for Summer 2026 and through the Winter 2026/27 season, with cruising across the Grenadines, Antigua and Barbuda, and St Martin and St Barth on the itinerary. Each destination brings something distinct to a Caribbean yacht charter — but the Grenadines, where Lady Rosé made her debut, hold a particular magic.
Stretching between Saint Vincent and Grenada, the Grenadines are the kind of place that makes you recalibrate what "beautiful" means. Pristine white-sand beaches, anchorages so secluded you'll feel like the only people in the world, coral reefs that reward even the most casual snorkeller — and sunsets that are, honestly, almost embarrassingly cinematic. The pace here is deliberately, gloriously slow. Lady Rosé suits it perfectly.
Further north, a winter Caribbean yacht charter taking in Antigua and Barbuda delivers a different energy — historic harbours, world-class sailing waters, and 365 beaches (one for every day of the year, as Antiguans will tell you). St Martin and St Barth, meanwhile, bring a certain French-inflected glamour that pairs rather well with Lady Rosé's own elegant character.
Availability and Why You Shouldn't Wait
Lady Rosé is available now for Summer 2026 and the full Winter 2026/27 Caribbean season, including Christmas and New Year. A yacht this new, with a crew this experienced and reviews this strong, won't stay open for long. Our team at Exclusive Gulets can walk you through the full itinerary options and help you put together something genuinely personal.
Get in touch — the Grenadines are waiting.



