An enantioselective total synthesis of the polycyclic diterpene chatancin (1), a potent PAF antagonist, is reported. Proceeding in seven steps from dihydrofarnesal, this synthetic route was designed to circumvent macrocyclization-based strategies to complex, cyclized cembranoids. The described synthesis requires only six chromatographic purifications, is high yielding, and avoids protecting group chemistry. An X-ray crystal structure of this fragile marine natural product was obtained.