Ultimate Luxury on Land and Water

Ferrari tour on the French Riviera at Gorges du Verdon

Our planet is no doubt blessed with a myriad of breathtakingly stunning scenery, but very few places compare to the luxurious blend of vintage luxury and enchanting landscapes that is the French Riviera and its legendary sun-drenched beaches. This delightfully sculpted scenery which stretches from St. Tropez up until the French-Italian border is an avalanche of hospitality; complete with sandy beaches, blue seas (and skies), trendy shopping stores and exclusive boutiques. Dazzling with historic vineyards, extravagant chateaus, and calm waters transcended by traversing yachts, the French Riviera immerses its visitors in an ethereal world of splendor and magnificence. Add a touch of style and classical French hospitality, and you see why this place leads the chart of top celebrity tourist destinations.

The Carlton beach in Cannes, France

Cannes on the French Riviera is an action attraction sure to tickle the fancy of every tourist. The town hosts the famous Cannes Film Festival on an annual basis – providing a glistering perspective of what luxury and holiday resorting should be like. With an aura of regality and modest affluence, the sun perched Mediterranean coastline, and nearby medieval styled villages provide a lucid imagery of the rich French cultural history. It’s however not just about the scenery, as embossed in the rose gold streets of the nearby, Eze, Antibes, Saint Tropez and Menton as a firsthand historical perspective of French Sovereignty. Antibes in particular, with its picturesque streets and prestigious museums, reunites you with history; and if you have a taste for the exclusive, its impressive line up of celebrity villas will leave you craving for more of the same.

Èze Village

What’s the best way to explore the French Riviera; by land where you get up close and personal with its stunning architecture or via the air where you’re treated to an almost godlike perspective of its stunning scenery? How about a taste of the two; up close and personal plus a godlike view and then a serving of luxurious adventure – cue the waters of the French Riviera and its luxury yachts. Of the many highlights the French Riviera is known for, its exotic yachting and beach culture stands out as one of the most prominent in the world. Since the 18th century when its white pebble beaches were routinely toured by the likes of King Edward VII, Queen Victoria, Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse, the French Riviera has conveyed a sense of wealth and privileged luxury; the kind that has drawn hordes of affluent visitors to its endearing yet reassuringly calm waters. So, whether you arrive on your private yacht or join the enthusiastic company of other tourists to hitch a ride aboard a cruise, ferry or boat, rest assured that you will a get a taste of the regally grand adventures of the French Riviera’s breathtaking waters.

Port Vauban marina in Antibes, France

Away from the Sea and onto the Roads of the French Riviera

Granted the sea and its frivolities pack a unique touch of adventure, but no trip to the French Riviera is complete without a day, or two spent touring its scenic landscapes and interacting with its soulful scenery. Far from the tardy definitions of a conventional tour, you too can experience the French Riviera from an elite perspective, with a custom planned tour in the supercar of your dreams. If you thought the bustling waters of the Riviera were endearing, then get set for a treat. A driving tour of the French Riviera aboard a supercar replaces the gentle sways of the adventurous sea with the high-octane pumped twists and turns of France’s greatest driving roads – it really is, the ultimate way to infuse a vibrant and spirited experience into your French Riviera adventure.

View over the Old Port of St Tropez

The Cote d’Azur and Provence feature a stunning landscape made for the 21st century explorer. The seemingly endless stretches of roads wiggle around the sun draped hills and snow-tipped mountains leaving in their wake Provence’s signature lavender fields and vignette olive groves. But that’s just a snippet of what lies in store; the Alpes-Maritimes, a streak of cliff-top roads snaking up the French Riviera’s daunting mountain range is length for length one of the most enthralling routes for driving in all of Europe. Its range is dotted with iconic hilltop villages, each painted with a byzantine palette of class and vintage luxury. From Gourdon, through Vence and up into Moustiers Sainte Marie, expect a visually scintillating experience that will most certainly leave an indelible imprint on your travel memories.

Grande Corniche road on the French Riviera

Planning your Car Tour on the French Riviera

Ready to delve into the French Riviera? Start off your tour from Cannes where an experienced tour guide will meet you at about 6:30 pm in the comfort of your hotel lobby. You will be provided with a detailed rundown of what to expect before the keys to your select dream car is handed over; this could be a Lamborghini, a Ferrari, a Porsche or even a Bugatti if you’re hell-bent on keeping the whole experience, French.

Ferrari and Lamborghini cars in southern France

After your first night, spent shrugging off any accompanying bits of sea sluggishness, you should be well in tune with the magic of the French Riviera – the land version. Your first route to conquer is the long stretch of road leading from Cannes up into Provence. Do this by coasting along the famous Croisette promenade and its breathtaking view of the adjacent bay of Cannes. Make your way to the charming and eccentric village of Gourdon. This town hosts an assortment of cute small boutiques, antique and art, sumptuous cuisine, perfumes, olive oils, all reminiscent of medieval France. But all this pales in comparison to the magnificent view this hilltop village provides; Gourdon perched at an altitude of almost 760m treats you to an exclusive perspective of the Mediterranean coastline and the Alps.

Stunning scenery in the south of France on driving tour

From here, its onwards to the iconic Artuby bridge in all its artistic curves and silhouetted brilliance. The Verdon National park lies just ahead and nestled within its confines is the Gorges du Verdon, France’s own Grand Canyon; make sure to take some photos, the views are spectacular. After lunch, head off into Provence where your luxury hotel awaits you.

Ferrari crossing bridge in the south of France

Day two and you’re back on track, only this time for a taste of the spectacular with one of Europe’s finest collection of mountain passes and twisting roads; if you are familiar with the Swiss Alps; you know what to expect with the Mediterranean Alps roads. Breeze through the legendary Route Napoleon and its nearby twin the Route de Thorenc. Both feature hanging cliffs and fast-paced straights; and while others pause to take a breather from the corners, you effortlessly conquer the road with the confidence that comes from being in your very own supercar.

Route de Thorenc, south of France

Your road tour of the French Riviera comes to an end with the shimmering tarmac of Col de Vence, and its striking view of the sea. From here it’s smooth sailing via the highway back to Monte-Carlo.

EPIKdrives has indeed created an epic French Riviera Driving Tour that deserves to be tested on your next trip to France.

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Discover the most beautiful anchorages of the French Riviera

Superyacht at anchor at Cap Taillat on the French Riviera

The perfect French Riviera yacht charter is a tale of two glorious extremes — glamorous marinas and spectacular Mediterranean anchorages, each offering a completely different yet equally compelling experience along this legendary stretch of coastline.

On one hand, there’s the spine-tingling glamour of docking in world-famous ports like Monaco or St Tropez. Here, superyachts line the quay, Michelin-starred restaurants serve exquisite Riviera cuisine, and evenings unfold with designer shopping, rooftop cocktails and champagne-fuelled celebrations that stretch into the early hours. The French Riviera’s reputation for elegance and exclusivity is on full display in these iconic harbours.

On the other hand, just a short cruise away, you can drop anchor in a secluded French Riviera anchorage framed by turquoise waters, pine-covered hills and golden beaches. At anchor along the Côte d’Azur, life slows to the gentle rhythm of the sea. Wake to the soft lapping of water against the hull, spend the afternoon swimming in crystal-clear coves, launch seabobs and paddleboards directly from the swim platform, or tender ashore to explore hidden beaches and waterfront restaurants.

This effortless transition between high-profile marinas and tranquil anchorages is what makes a French Riviera yacht charter so unique. Few destinations in the Mediterranean offer such a concentration of protected anchorages, glamorous ports and dramatic coastal scenery within such easy cruising distance.

If you’re planning a South of France yacht charter, choosing the right anchorages can transform your itinerary. From Monaco’s dramatic cliffs to the calanques near Marseille, the French Riviera offers an array of exceptional anchorage spots along the Côte d’Azur — perfect for swimming, relaxing, entertaining and soaking up the timeless beauty of the Mediterranean.

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Your Finest Bottle: The Best Wines In and Around St Tropez

Vineyards near St Tropez, France

Less known for its wine production than the city of Bordeaux, the glamorous coastal town of St Tropez in the Cote d’Azur offers a delicious selection of celebrated wines. The region may be renowned for its refreshing range of rosé wines, which have become the de rigueur summer choice for discerning jetsetters over the past ten years. Yet, St Tropez also produces young, fruity, but full-bodied red wines, as well as light, crisp white wines.

Gassin and Ramatuelle road sign

Some of the favoured spots for wine production in the area include Gassin, Ramatuelle and Sainte Maxime. Here, a patchwork of vineyards and wineries veils the landscape, meaning real estate in Sainte Maxime, Gassin and Ramatuelle are in great demand. Some of the real estate in Grimaud even overlooks certain vineyards – such is the close proximity of the residential areas to winemaking territory. Residents and visitors to the vineyards enjoy tranquillity, sweeping vista views, and the finest local produce one could imagine.

Rose-Glass

We’ve handpicked the best wines of St Tropez – each of which is produced at wineries that offer unmissable tastings and tours of picturesque vineyards.

Château Minuty

The quintessential rosé of St Tropez, M de Minuty Rosé is made using the lesser known Tibouren grape – a variety almost exclusively grown in this part of the France. The wine provides the perfect accompaniment to a tomato and mozzarella salad or fresh shellfish dishes, with its citrusy notes and subtle floral hints.

M Minuty rose wine from Provence

Domaine La Tourraque

Meanwhile, the Domaine La Tourraque vineyard produces three wine labels: Cuvée Joseph Brun, Cuvée Classic, Cuvée Harmonie – each of which consists of a white, red and rosé and all offer a myriad of gustatory delights. The real showstopper of the collections, and a regular medal winner, is the vintage 2016 white Cuvée Classic, which wows critics with its fresh aroma and slow-revealing notes of white fruit and citrus. The vintage 2016 white Cuvée Classic is the perfect partner to rich-tasting tapas.

Domaine La Tourraque white wine

Domaine des Tournels

With its rose petal-infused hue, the Côtes de Provence Cuvée Speciale rosé vintage is the standout diamond in Domaine des Tournels’ crown. A two-time winner of the Concours Général Agricole in Paris, the wine boasts an expressive range of ripe and exotic fruits in a well-rounded palate. It is well partnered with grilled meats or a sweet, red fruit dessert.

Domaine Tournels wine selection

Château des Marres

Château des Marres refers to its Cuvée 1907 rosé as ‘an invitation to exceptional pleasures.’ And with its delicate balance of white flowers and fruits, it lives up to this promise from the first to last sip.

Château des Marres rose wines

Château Volterra

The exceptional level of care and dedication that goes into creating Château Volterra’s wines is second to none and is evident in every savoured mouthful. The winery produces two delicious, but very different white wines, yet it is the Château Volterra Red 2008 that steals the show with its silky, elegant taste, that is complemented by hints of spices and smoke. Partnered with spiced, red meat, this wine is pleasingly powerful as well as fresh.

Domaine Volterra, Ramatuelle

Organic Rosés

For the discerning, environmentally conscious oenophiles, there are also a number of organic rosé options available in the region, including Jas d’Esclans Cote de Provence and Alpilles Rosé Longchamp – both of which summon reveries of hazy summer days spent gazing over fields of fragrant lavender and sunflowers.

Jas d’Esclans Cote de Provence rose

With such a broad variety of grapes – reds range across syrah, grenache, cinsault, the lesser known tibouren, mourvedre, carignan, cabernet sauvignon, while whites include rolle, ugni blanc, clairette, and semillon – and such a rich selection of wines, you are guaranteed to find a tipple for every preference and taste in St Tropez.

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4 Luxury Locations For Yacht Lovers To Invest In French Property

Luxury property and yachts on Cap Ferrat

The French Riviera is an esteemed location for luxury real estate, and the perfect setting if you’re looking for a rich lifestyle filled with entertainment, sunshine, beautiful scenery and outdoor adventures. Considered to be one of the ultimate yachting destinations in the world, the French Riviera has a perfect Mediterranean climate, as well as stunning luxury homes, whether you are looking for classic or contemporary, large or intimate.

Menton on the French Riviera

Situated in the south-east of France, the coastal region goes from Menton (near the Italian border) to Nice, Antibes, Cannes, Saint-Tropez and Cassis. Building regulations are strict to ensure the beautiful French coastline is not ruined, therefore demand for French Riviera property is high. Consider these four prime locations when searching for property on the French Riviera.

Cannes

Cannes is known for its bevy of luxury properties that attract the wealthy. The area’s plush real estate is why this is such a major hub for affluent home buyers. Homes are available in modern, bustling areas as well as in quieter historic districts and residential neighborhoods. Search for houses or apartments that are set against palm trees on the waterfront or in the heart of town near the best cafes and restaurants. If you’re seeking something more peaceful then look in the hills surrounding Cannes and benefit from stunning sea views! If you’re going to be renting your property out short- or long-term, look for an apartment in the centre of Cannes or a villa in a gated community, where you can rely on high security and peace of mind.

Villa for sale in Cannes

This villa in Cannes boasts contemporary architecture and refined décor. The entrance hall level has a large living room; dining room; fully-equipped kitchen overlooking a covered terrace; and three suites, all of which open into the garden, and that also have a dressing room and either a bathroom or shower room. The upper floor includes a master suite and a second suite, both with a large, private terrace. Outdoors, there’s a pool, pool house and driveway that leads to four garages.

Port de Cannes view from Le Suquet

Life in Cannes means easy access to a picturesque coastline and beaches, plus high-profile events, gourmet cuisine and high class shopping. The area is buzzing year-round, with a strong nightlife that includes live music, casinos and theatre. During the summer, large boats congregate on the nearby Lérins Islands.

Antibes

Located between Cannes and Nice, Antibes is home to Port Vauban, the largest private marina in Europe which is filled with huge superyachts. Exclusive villas, cozy penthouses and modern homes are close to immaculate beaches that can be visited year-round. While there are plenty of turnkey properties ready for immediate move-in, there are also project properties that you can work on in order to create your own, customised dream home (many of them already have renovation permits, too). Features of Antibes property include private garages, serene pool areas, fully-fitted kitchens, rooftop terraces, expansive patios, swimming pools and guest accommodation.

Villa for sale Cap d'Antibes

This lovely, contemporary Cap d’Antibes villa has been recently renovated using high-end materials. Aside from five bedrooms, this home also has a large, bright living room as well as a cinema room. Spend an afternoon lounging by the private swimming pool, then head into the pool house when you need a break from the sunshine.

Old Antibes / Vieil Antibes

Calm and laid-back, Antibes is known for the Marché Provencal covered market, where you can head for gourmet ingredients. Don’t miss scuba diving season, which lasts from May to October. Roam around to catch glimpses of pastel architecture and medieval towers.

Monaco

Though super small (less than one square mile), Monaco is a tiny principality with a huge personality – one that’s in high demand, too. Located between the Mediterranean Sea and the Southern Alps, living here gives you easy access to both the water and the mountains. Local architecture includes Belle Époque buildings, decadent palaces surrounded by manicured landscaping, and penthouses and apartments that look out onto the sea. By moving here, you’ll be amongst famous celebrities such as professional sportsmen (namely cyclists, golfers and F1 drivers), as well as models, musicians and some of Hollywood’s biggest names.

Apartment for sale Monaco

This one-bedroom apartment in Monaco is located in a prestigious building (complete with concierge service) on a residential boulevard. Bright and south-facing, this apartment has high ceilings, a lounge, a dressing room with made-to-measure units, a bedroom with terrace access, and an open-plan kitchen that leads onto a large balcony.

Casino Square in Monte-Carlo, Monaco

For a teeny, tiny place, Monaco packs in a lot to do. Head to a casino or museum, go golfing or attend a star-studded event. The area is extremely safe too, with 24-hour video surveillance of the entire principality and the world’s largest police for per capita and per square metre.

Saint-Tropez

Steeped in indulgence, excess and the best that life has to offer, Saint-Tropez is delightfully lacking when it comes to tourism sights. Head to the coastal Sentier du Littoral path, which runs along the peninsula and past the locale’s best, most extravagant villas. Other types of Saint-Tropez property include luxury apartments and vineyard estates. A large number of artists live in this part of the French Riviera, and you can watch them setup every morning on the port.

Villa-St-Tropez

This modern villa in Saint-Tropez has a dazzling, pristine interior that stretches across three levels. Five bedrooms have bath and shower rooms, the kitchen is state-of-the-art and many of the living areas are open-plan. Other amenities include a wine cellar, home cellar, electric gates and home automation system. The manicured, fenced-in garden has a variety of Mediterranean plants and trees, plus an automatic watering system.

View over the Old Port of St Tropez

From crystal-clear swimming holes and the rocky coast to high-end dining and designer shopping, Saint-Tropez offers the ultimate jet setting lifestyle. When the 100,000 inhabitants thin out after the summer season, the area becomes peaceful and charming. Stroll down Old Town’s narrow streets or spend an afternoon at Le Café.

One Last Thought

When you purchase a French Riviera property, you also buy into a lifestyle. Opulent housing is available along the waterfront, as well on the outskirts of town, away from the hustle and bustle. When buying such a property, consider speaking to a buyer’s agent such as French property specialists, Home Hunts, they will go out and handpick a selection of luxury properties that meet your requirements and specifications, whether you’re searching for a full-time residence abroad or a holiday home.

Monaco Yacht Show 2017

Aerial view of the Monaco Yacht Show

The Monaco Yacht Show returns from 27 to 30 September 2017 at the iconic Port Hercules, welcoming approximately 34,000 attendees from across the global yachting and luxury sectors. Widely regarded as the most prestigious superyacht event in the Mediterranean, the Monaco Yacht Show sets the benchmark for excellence, innovation and scale.

Now in its 27th edition and held under the High Patronage of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco, the Monaco Yacht Show is the ultimate stage for unveiling the world’s largest and most spectacular yachts. It is here that major shipyards debut flagship launches, brokerage houses present elite superyachts for sale and charter, and industry leaders reveal the latest advancements in marine design and engineering.

Superyacht VERTIGE built by Tankoa Yachts

Why the Monaco Yacht Show Matters

Unlike other boat shows, the Monaco Yacht Show focuses squarely on the superyacht sector. Visitors can expect to see an extraordinary concentration of vessels over 25 metres, including some of the largest yachts afloat. The show also highlights cutting-edge developments in marine technology, luxury yacht services, tenders, water toys and onboard lifestyle innovations.

The event attracts serious yacht buyers, influential brokers, naval architects, designers, equipment manufacturers and high-end luxury brands. It has become a cornerstone of the global yachting calendar — not simply a showcase, but a networking hub where significant deals are initiated and industry trends are shaped.

2017 Highlights

For 2017, Quai Antoine 1er takes centre stage with the relocation of the Car Deck, the introduction of the new Starboard lounge and a dedicated Tenders and Toys exhibition zone. These enhancements reflect the Monaco Yacht Show’s ongoing evolution and commitment to refining the visitor experience while embracing the expanding luxury ecosystem surrounding superyachts.

A Setting Like No Other

Set against the dramatic backdrop of Monaco’s harbour and skyline, the Monaco Yacht Show offers an atmosphere unmatched by any other marine event. Superyachts line the quays beneath the Mediterranean sun, while private lounges, invitation-only receptions and luxury showcases reinforce the Principality’s reputation as the epicentre of global yachting.

For industry professionals, buyers and enthusiasts alike, the Monaco Yacht Show remains the definitive showcase of innovation, craftsmanship and ultra-luxury at sea.

Monaco Yacht Show 2017 : The Ultimate Guide

Cannes Yachting Festival 2017

Cannes Yachting Festival - Wajer & Wajer in Port Canto

The Cannes Yachting Festival celebrates its 40th anniversary from 12th to 17th September, reaffirming its position as one of the world’s largest and most prestigious in-water boat shows. Held annually in the iconic Vieux Port and Port Canto, the festival transforms Cannes into a global hub of maritime excellence.

Dubbed “The Ultimate Rendezvous,” the Cannes Yachting Festival has become an essential date on the international yachting calendar. Over six inspiring days, leading shipyards, designers, brokers and marine innovators gather to unveil their latest creations and connect with buyers, industry professionals and yachting enthusiasts from around the world.

The scale of the event is remarkable. In previous editions, the show presented a record 630 yachts, including 191 new models making their world debut. From sleek day cruisers to cutting-edge superyachts, the Cannes Yachting Festival showcases the full spectrum of modern yacht design, engineering and luxury.

As the 40th anniversary edition approaches, expectations are higher than ever. Visitors can anticipate an even more spectacular display of innovation, sustainability advancements and bold new launches from some of the industry’s most respected brands.

Beyond the yachts themselves, the festival atmosphere is electric. The Croisette buzzes with international visitors, waterfront terraces host networking events, and the Riviera sunshine provides the perfect backdrop for exploring the very best in contemporary yachting.

For anyone passionate about the sea, design and luxury lifestyle, the Cannes Yachting Festival remains an unmissable celebration of nautical excellence and Mediterranean glamour.

Read all about it in this Guide to the 2017 Cannes Yachting Festival

Luxury Shopping on a French Riviera Yacht Charter

Chanel boutique in St Tropez, France

You know the South of France summer is in full swing when celebrities and their bodyguards are popping in and out of boutiques, and charter guests speed back to their yachts, their tenders laden down with shopping bags full of designer gowns and swimwear from the world’s great fashion houses.

Louis Vuitton Damier travel bagIt’s far from unknown for superyacht guests to drop a cool €100,000 on a morning’s shopping trip in the glamorous boutiques of Saint Tropez, Cannes, or Monaco. But that’s not to say you need to have a spare hundred grand to enjoy the shopping experience during your South of France yacht charter.

Ferrari in the port of St Tropez, France

Our Riviera shopping guide takes you from the haute couture fashion houses and elite ready-to-wear designers, through to local boutique gems and colourful local markets. And as no-one fancies giving money to the tax-man unnecessarily, we’ve also included some information on how to shop duty-free on the French Riviera.

Shopping in Monaco 

If you begin your yacht charter in Monaco, there’s no better way to start than taking an afternoon stroll through the Principality to find a stunning designer outfit for your first evening on the yacht.

Casino Square in Monte-Carlo, Monaco

The Cercle d’Or & Summer Pavilions

The haute couture designers and luxury jewellers hang their shingles around the famous Cercle d’Or, where it’s just one prestigious fashion brand after another, including Prada, Gucci, Valentino, Cartier, Bvlgari, Hermès, Salvatore Ferragamo, Dior, and Chanel.

Pavillons Monte Carlo luxury shopping in Monaco

During summer 2017, 40 ultra-luxe brands will be displaying in the ‘Promenade Monte Carlo Shopping’: an exclusive installation of summer pavilions near the Place du Casino. The ideal route for a Cercle d’Or shopping tour begins at the Pavilions before carrying along the famous Avenue de Monte Carlo and onto Allée Francois Blanc.

Chanel store in Monte-Carlo, Monaco

If you’re a bargain-hunter roaming this part of town, slip behind the casino and away from the Cercle d’Or to Avenue Saint Michel, where Stock Griffe boutique offers big name brands for up to 70% off.

Town Centre

In the town centre, Boulevard des Moulins, Boulevard d’Italie, and Avenue Princesse Grace showcase many high end boutiques, including local offerings such as Monegasque luxury brand, 209 Mare.

La Condamine

The Condamine area down by the marina has more than 200 boutiques of dazzling variety and budget – from fashion and homewares to gourmet stores. For those shoppers who love to explore, La Condamine holds many treasures, including Le Dressing: a vintage designer shop featuring second-hand beauties from designers like Chanel.

Rue Princess Caroline in Monaco
Shopping Malls

Monaco even does shopping malls with exceptional style. Galerie du Metropole is one of the most luxurious malls on the planet, with acres of marble, porters to help with your bags, and 80 luxury stores including Armani and Brunello Cucinelli.

Metropole shopping mall in Monaco

If you’re after a more low key or practical shopping experience, head to Fontvieille shopping mall, where you’ll find electronics, fashion stores, and a large Carrefour supermarket.

Markets

Finally, despite its high-end shopping reputation, Monaco also does a wonderful daily market in La Condamine featuring Mediterranean produce and local crafts, and a funky little flea market at Fontvieille on Saturdays.

Food market in Monaco

Things worth knowing

There’s a 20% VAT surcharge on goods you buy in Monaco: it may be known as a tax haven, but unfortunately that doesn’t apply to the shopping experience! However, if you’re a visitor from a country outside the EU, you will be eligible for a VAT refund on purchases over €175 made in a single store.

Shopping in Cannes

Cannes is one of the world’s ultimate shopping destinations, and you’ll feel the excitement in the air as you skip from Chanel to Yves Saint Laurent to Dior, passing celebrities carrying little dogs in their Hermès handbags.

The Hotel Carlton in Cannes, France

The Croisette

Cannes Croisette is a byword for luxury shopping, with flagship haute couture boutiques lining the boulevard beneath the palm trees and ornate Belle Epoque hotels. As well as the big global names such as Dior and Chanel, there are also some very fine French boutiques worth knowing about, such as Paule Kar, Chacok, and Leonard Fashion.

Meanwhile, if you’re looking for a glamorous evening gown for your night out in Cannes but have a bit of an eye on your budget, try MyAnnika, a boutique specialising in evening dresses at affordable prices.

Dior boutique in Cannes, France

During the Cannes Film Festival, there’s even a red carpet laid out along the shopping strip, and the Croisette is largely pedestrianised on summer evenings as of 2017, making this prestigious shopping destination even more drop-dead gorgeous than ever. And if you’re in the mood to get a head-start on the summer crowds with a spring yacht charter, the Croisette hosts a shopping festival each April, with fashion shows and season previews. Be still, my beating heart.

Rue d’Antibes

If you must drag yourself away from the Croisette, Rue d’Antibes is the place to do it. This famous street just behind the Croisette is the other fashionable place to shop in Cannes, with a succession of luxury brands like Vilebrequin and famous high street brands like Zara, as well as sunglass stores and decadent chocolate shops for gifts to take home.

The Rue d'Antibes shopping street in Cannes

And as if it couldn’t get any better, the block between the Croisette and the Rue d’Antibes completes the famous Carré d’Or, where fine jewels are laid out in the window displays between chic bars and swimwear stores.

Rue des Etats-Unis

This recently-updated shopping street features high-end interior design shops to find that perfect French piece to ship home.

Rue Meynadier

On the other hand, if you’re looking to shop like a Cannois local, then Rue Meynadier is for you, with its eclectic mix of affordable fashion and artisan food stores.

Maison Bremond in rue Meynadier, Cannes

Shopping Malls

If you’re still hungry for more, the Galerie Gray d’Albion shopping mall is located just by the Croisette, featuring a range of high-end stores including La Perla. If you’re looking for more practical shopping, head to the neighbouring town of Cannes La Bocca.

Markets

To get the true Cannes experience on your yacht charter, a visit to the local markets is a must, and Marche Forville delights with its bustling atmosphere, and colourful stalls of fruit and flowers, cheese and fish.

Forville market in Cannes, France

Things worth knowing

Like Monaco, you can claim a VAT refund on purchases over €175 in a single store if you hail from a country outside the EU. If you’re planning a South of France shopping spree, apply for a Global Blue ‘shop tax free card’ so you can automatically be refunded at participating stores, or just ask in the store for a detaxe’ form to claim at the airport upon departure.

Shopping in Saint Tropez

Welcome to little boutique heaven, where the towering names of the fashion world sit on cobbled laneways next to unique Saint Tropez boutiques. The village of Saint Tropez isn’t big and all its boutiques are a leisurely stroll from each other, so just grab your credit card and explore to your heart’s content, with a focus on the luxury triangle between Place des Lices, Rue Gambetta, and Rue Allard.

View over St Tropez rooftops and superyachts in the bay of Saint-Tropez.

Global Fashion houses

You’ll find the instantly-recognisable names of Hermès, Armani, Dior, and Louis Vuitton emblazoned above the doorways of Saint Tropez’ pastel facades, as well as Zadig et Voltaire, Lanvin, Swarovksi and Eres, just to name a few. However, it’s worth noting that the luxury shopping scene is just as much about the local as the international in enchanting St Tropez.

Local Boutiques

Arguably the most famous item in a Saint Tropez wardrobe is the iconic Tropezienne sandal, which was established by the Rondini family in 1927, with stiff competition from the K.Jacques family who set up shop 5 years later.

As you might expect, swimwear is also a hot item in sunny Saint Tropez, where the local Vilebrequin and Kiwi St Tropez boutiques began their meteoric rise on the superyacht fashion scene.

Vilebrequin Rolling Stones album cover swimming shorts

For jewellery, Gas Bijoux delights with its chunky, colourful designs, while Au Soleil de Saint Tropez is the last word in boho chic (as worn by the stars.)

There’s something for everyone in fashionable St Tropez. If you’re feeling nautical, Blanc Blue is a local boutique full of sailor-style stripes and scarves, while those up for a spot of polo at the St Tropez polo club will find all the right attire at La Martina. Bla Blas is an absolute treasure trove of quirky labels, while Be Shorts— well, you can guess what they sell.

Markets and Cellars

One St Tropez shopping experience which is not to be missed is a Saturday morning at the Place des Lices market, where Provencal produce, gifts, and clothing are spread out in stalls underneath the shade of century-old plane trees.

Market in Place des Lices, St Tropez

And finally, if you’re wanting to take home some excellent Provencal wine for a gift or to cellar, head to La Cave de Saint Tropez or Terre de Mer.

Things to know

The same tax free opportunities exist in St Tropez as in Cannes, with a Global Blue card definitely the way to go if you’re planning on splashing some cash.

A yacht charter is the perfect way to make the most of a luxury shopping adventure along the French Riviera. Where land-locked tourists have to battle with summer traffic in the South of France, you just float along between the great shopping destinations of the Riviera, falling ever deeper in love as you go.

The Best Yacht Charter Destinations for Nature Lovers

Maldives

Yacht Charter for Nature and Wildlife Lovers

The reasons for choosing a yacht charter are often intertwined — freedom, privacy, luxury and complete seclusion. For travellers drawn to nature and wildlife, these elements combine to create something even more powerful: immersive, unforgettable experiences in some of the most spectacular environments on earth.

A yacht charter designed around nature offers liberation from crowded resorts and predictable itineraries. Instead of fixed schedules and busy beaches, you wake to birdsong in secluded anchorages, cruise past dramatic coastlines and encounter wildlife in its natural habitat — all while enjoying first-class service aboard a luxury vessel.

The Ultimate Way to Experience Wildlife

Many of the world’s top wildlife destinations are best accessed by sea. A yacht allows you to:

  • Anchor in protected marine reserves

  • Explore remote islands unreachable by road

  • Follow seasonal wildlife migrations

  • Snorkel vibrant reefs and swim alongside marine life

  • Venture into fjords, mangroves or jungle-fringed bays

From dolphins and whales in the Mediterranean to sea lions in North America or exotic marine ecosystems in Southeast Asia, a yacht charter provides front-row access to extraordinary biodiversity.

Nature Without Compromise

Unlike land-based eco-lodges or expedition cruises, a private yacht charter balances adventure with comfort. After a morning kayaking through mangroves or hiking coastal trails, return to gourmet dining, spacious decks and attentive crew. You enjoy wilderness without sacrificing luxury.

The beauty of a yacht charter focused on nature and wildlife is the constantly changing view. Each day brings a new anchorage — perhaps a quiet Mediterranean cove scented with pine, a rugged Alaskan fjord or a tropical Southeast Asian archipelago.

Explore the World’s Most Captivating Regions

From the Mediterranean’s marine parks to North America’s wild coastlines and Southeast Asia’s island chains, yacht charter destinations for nature lovers are as diverse as the wildlife they protect. Bespoke Yacht Charter can curate itineraries that highlight each region’s unique ecosystems, ensuring your journey is as enriching as it is luxurious.

For travellers seeking meaningful connection with the natural world — without compromising on comfort — a yacht charter for nature and wildlife is the ultimate escape. It is where exploration meets elegance, and where the horizon always promises something new.

Read the full article: Yacht Charter Destinations for Nature & Wildlife Lovers

10 Ways a Yacht Charter beats other Luxury Vacations

Luxury yacht in Porto Cervo, Sardinia

Perhaps you take a family holiday every year — but this time, you want something extraordinary. You’re weighing up the usual luxury options: an exclusive five-star hotel, a private villa with staff, a high-end cruise ship or a secluded island resort.

Forget all that.

There is a far superior alternative — one that combines the privacy of a villa, the service of a five-star hotel, the adventure of a cruise and the exclusivity of a private island. A luxury yacht charter surpasses traditional holiday choices in almost every way.

1. Total Privacy and Exclusivity

Unlike a hotel or cruise ship, a luxury yacht charter is entirely yours. No crowded pools. No competing for restaurant reservations. No fixed schedules. Just you, your chosen guests and a professional crew dedicated solely to your experience.

You decide where to go, when to move and how to spend each day.

2. A New View Every Morning

One of the greatest advantages of a superyacht charter is mobility. Wake up anchored off a turquoise bay. Enjoy lunch in a glamorous harbour. Watch the sunset from a secluded cove. All without packing or checking out.

A luxury yacht charter turns your accommodation into your transport — seamlessly blending travel and relaxation.

3. Five-Star Service, Fully Personalised

Onboard chefs tailor menus to your preferences. Crew arrange beach club reservations, water sports, guided tours and spontaneous celebrations. Every detail is curated around your tastes.

Unlike a hotel stay, where you adapt to the property, a yacht adapts to you.

4. Unmatched Experiences

From swimming in hidden coves to dining under the stars on deck, the experiences offered by a luxury yacht charter are immersive and intimate. Water toys, tenders and personalised itineraries allow access to destinations that hotels and resorts simply cannot reach.

5. Exceptional Value When Shared

While the headline charter fee may seem significant, costs are typically shared among family or friends. When divided between guests, a luxury yacht charter often compares favourably with booking multiple luxury hotel suites — while delivering infinitely more exclusivity and flexibility.

So what makes a yacht so special?

It is the freedom. The privacy. The ever-changing horizon. The ability to design a holiday that feels entirely your own.

When compared to hotels, villas or cruise ships, a luxury yacht charter doesn’t just compete — it redefines what a truly exceptional vacation can be.

Let us count the ways in 10 ways yacht charters trump other luxury vacations

209 Mare Recommends: 3 Top Summer Hangouts in Cannes

209 Mare beach fashion in Cannes, France

The coolest label to join the international fashion market in recent months, 209 Mare is redefining men’s luxury beachwear in 2017. The company’s innovative and dynamic apparel can be spotted in the chicest beach destinations around the world, worn by discerning gentlemen who are not afraid to play by their own rules. Men’s beach club attire that brings the elegance of the art deco period to the in-vogue destinations of today, the 209 Beach Blazer and the 209 Swim Shorts merge style with functionality. As the fashion label is headquartered in the Principality of Monaco, the sophisticated blazers are increasingly popular on the Cote d’Azur. We sat down with Gabriel and Federico Uribe, the Owners of the brand, to find out which beachfront establishments they recommend in the town of Cannes – one of the South of France’s most glamorous summer hangouts.

Baoli Beach 

Baoli beach club in Cannes, France

The first words uttered from the Uribe brothers were . The sister venue of Cannes’ most exclusive nightclub of the same name, the beach club and restaurant encapsulates the glitz of Cannes and the Cote d’Azur. Serving fine sushi and Mediterranean cuisine, and an array of thirst-quenching cocktails, Baoli Beach is located between the Carlton and the Majestic hotels on Cannes’ Croisette. It benefits from the largest pontoon in the area – the perfect place to witness Cannes’ majestic sunsets.

What 209 Mare said: “Visiting Baoli Beach is a very unique experience. It is the best place to understand why 209 Mare was born on the Cote d’Azur.”

Riviera Beach

Set on a long stretch of Cannes’ golden sands, Riviera Beach offers the quintessential beach experience. Relaxation is the top priority at this pet-friendly, private beach club. From 9am until late, seven days a week, Riviera Beach caters for a distinguished clientele, serving fresh seafood dishes with an Italian twist. Once your food has digested, there is a swim platform out at sea, which offers the perfect spot to look back and admire Cannes. Recline on the club’s blue and white striped sunbeds and understand why so many likeminded travellers enjoy Cannes each year.

Salmon tartare at Riviera Beach in Cannes

What 209 Mare said: “The sunbeds at Riviera Beach are set roughly 2m from the water’s edge. Make the most of the impeccable service on offer by ordering a cocktail to be delivered to you, as you bronze under the warm summer sun.”

Gotha Club

A legendary venue on the Cap de la Croisette, Gotha enjoys the reputation of being among the best of Cannes’ nightclubs. It is surrounded by sea on three sides, meaning it is a magnificent sight to behold. With a line-up of celebrity performers that is consistently impressive, you are guaranteed a great time at Gotha. Noteworthy performers to grace the venue with their presence include David Guetta, French Montana, Martin Garrix, Lil Wayne, Justin Bieber, Wiz Khalifa, A$AP Rocky, Akon, Bob Sinclair, and Paris Hilton, but the list goes on. This is the place to see and be seen in Cannes.

Gotha Club in Cannes, France

What 209 Mare said: “Gotha Nightclub needs no introduction. Its events regularly push the boundaries of entertainment, setting the standard for the international party scene. This is the ultimate place to break the rules in style in our 209 Beach Blazer.”

Gotha Club in Cannes, France

How much does it cost to charter a yacht on the French Riviera

SILVER WIND Yacht
SILVER WIND Yacht

“How long is a piece of string?” is often the quickest response to the question: how much does it cost to charter a yacht on the French Riviera? The reality is that pricing varies dramatically depending on yacht size, season, facilities and crew — but that range is precisely what makes chartering more accessible than many people imagine.

Entry-Level to Ultra-Luxury

French Riviera yacht charters typically begin at around €20,000 per week for smaller motor yachts during the main season. From there, prices scale upwards depending on length, pedigree and onboard amenities. At the very top end, elite megayachts can exceed €1 million per week, offering features such as helipads, elevators, beach clubs, spas and even infinity pools suspended above the sea.

It’s fair to say there are significant gaps in pricing and facilities. But it’s within those gaps that opportunity lies.

Superyachts in Cannes, France
Charter Yachts in Cannes, France

You Don’t Need the Infinity Pool to Live the Dream

While not every yacht comes with a helipad or a floating beach club, you don’t need those extras to enjoy the essence of a French Riviera superyacht lifestyle. A beautifully maintained 25–35m motor yacht offers spacious decks, professional crew, water toys, gourmet dining and prime access to Monaco, Cannes and Saint-Tropez — often at a fraction of the headline megayacht price.

With more superyachts entering the charter fleet each year, competition has increased and options have broadened. This has helped keep mid-range luxury yacht charters more attainable than ever before.

Riva boats in Monaco

Sharing the Cost Makes a Difference

When considering how much it costs to charter a yacht on the French Riviera, it’s important to remember that charters are typically shared among a group. Split between multiple couples or families, the per-person cost can compare surprisingly well to booking:

  • High-end five-star hotels

  • Luxury villas with staff

  • Premium cruise suites

The difference? A yacht charter delivers complete privacy, bespoke itineraries and the ability to wake up in a new anchorage each morning.

What’s Included?

Charter fees generally cover the yacht, crew and insurance. Additional expenses — known as APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance) — typically cover fuel, food, drinks, marina fees and other operational costs. These are transparently outlined in advance, ensuring there are no surprises.

The Experience Factor

When weighing how much it costs to charter a yacht on the French Riviera, it’s worth considering value beyond the price tag. The experience of cruising the Côte d’Azur — anchoring off the Îles de Lérins, arriving in Monaco’s Port Hercule, or enjoying sunset off Pampelonne Beach — is incomparable.

Luxury yachts consistently outperform hotels and villas when it comes to flexibility, exclusivity and memorable experiences.

So, how much does it cost to charter a yacht on the French Riviera? The honest answer: it depends. But whether your budget sits in the €20,000 range or reaches into seven figures, there is likely a yacht — and an unforgettable Riviera experience — waiting for you.

Food Markets of the French Riviera

Forville market in Cannes, France

One of the most authentic ways to experience a destination during a yacht charter is through its cuisine — and nowhere is this truer than at the Food Markets of the French Riviera. These vibrant markets are not simply places to shop; they are living expressions of Provençal culture, connecting farm, orchard, ocean and table in a daily ritual that defines Mediterranean life.

With its exceptional climate and fertile hinterland, the Côte d’Azur produces an abundance of seasonal fruit, vegetables, herbs, olives, cheeses and seafood. The region’s markets celebrate this richness in colourful displays that reflect both tradition and terroir. From sun-ripened tomatoes and fragrant basil to freshly caught fish and crusty artisan bread, the Food Markets of the French Riviera showcase the ingredients that underpin the area’s celebrated gastronomy.

For yacht charter guests, stepping ashore on market day offers a deeper connection to local life. Early mornings bring bustling squares filled with farmers, fishermen and producers proudly presenting their goods. The scent of lavender mingles with citrus and ripe melons, while vendors offer tastings of tapenade, socca and regional wines.

These markets are also social hubs — places where locals gather, chefs source their daily menus and visitors experience the authentic rhythm of Provençal living. Whether in a historic Old Town square or along a seaside promenade, the markets reveal the true culinary soul of the Riviera.

Exploring the Food Markets of the French Riviera transforms a yacht charter into a sensory journey. Beyond glamorous ports and Michelin-starred dining, these markets offer insight into the region’s agricultural heritage and the simple, seasonal philosophy that defines Southern French food.

To understand the Côte d’Azur at its heart, arrive on market day — and taste the Riviera as locals have for generations.

Things to do with Children on your French Riviera Yacht Charter

Jacuzzi on motor yacht ANTISAN
Jacuzzi on Motor Yacht ANTISAN

The French Riviera may be famous for red carpets, superyachts and glamorous beach clubs, but it is also a surprisingly brilliant destination for a yacht charter with children. While the Côte d’Azur is often associated with sophistication and style, families will quickly discover that it offers an abundance of activities perfectly suited to younger guests.

In fact, planning a family yacht charter along this iconic stretch of coastline can be one of the most rewarding ways to explore the Mediterranean. With calm bays, short cruising distances and diverse shore excursions, the Riviera is ideal for keeping children entertained from morning to evening.

Why the French Riviera Works for a Yacht Charter with Children

The region’s geography makes it particularly family-friendly. Sheltered anchorages provide safe swimming spots, while sandy beaches near Antibes and Saint-Tropez are perfect for treasure hunts, paddleboarding and water sports. Many yachts are equipped with water toys, inflatables and snorkelling gear — turning quiet coves into private playgrounds.

For adventurous families, there’s far more beyond the beach. Children can explore underwater “villages” while snorkelling in clear Mediterranean waters, visit interactive marine museums, or head inland for zip-lining and treetop adventure parks. Summer evenings often bring open-air concerts and spectacular firework displays along the coast, creating magical memories for younger charter guests.

Parasailing off the beach at Nice in the south of France

Theme parks and water parks near Antibes add high-energy fun, while boat trips to the Îles de Lérins offer gentle nature walks and castle explorations that feel like stepping into a storybook.

Education Meets Exploration

A yacht charter with children on the French Riviera can also be enriching. Visits to historic forts, island monasteries and maritime museums combine fun with cultural discovery. Exploring bustling Provençal markets introduces young travellers to local food, colours and traditions in a way that feels immersive rather than instructional.

Flexible, Relaxed Family Time

One of the greatest advantages of a yacht charter for families is flexibility. Days can be adapted around children’s energy levels — whether that means early-morning swims, relaxed lunches on deck or spontaneous stops at quiet beaches. Parents can enjoy the luxury and service of a fully crewed yacht, while children benefit from constant variety and outdoor adventure.

The French Riviera may be synonymous with glamour, but it is also a place of sunshine, sea and shared experiences. For families seeking a balance of relaxation, excitement and unforgettable scenery, a yacht charter with children on the Côte d’Azur proves that luxury and family fun can go hand in hand.

A Celebrity History of the French Riviera

Brigitte Bardot and Roger Vadim in St Tropez

The celebrity history of the French Riviera reads like a glittering Who’s Who of the past century. From ambitious tycoons and exiled royals to Hollywood sirens and avant-garde artists, the Côte d’Azur became a magnet for those seeking freedom, fortune and fame beneath the Mediterranean sun.

What began in the 19th century as a quiet coastline of medieval villages, olive groves and rocky sheep farms was transformed by a handful of influential personalities into the ultimate playground for the international elite. The celebrity history of the French Riviera is not merely a tale of glamour — it is the story of how individuals reshaped an entire region.

Aristocrats escaping northern winters first discovered the Riviera’s mild climate and restorative sea air. Soon after, writers, artists and socialites followed. The arrival of European royalty and wealthy industrialists sparked a building boom of grand villas and Belle Époque hotels. Later, Hollywood icons and American billionaires elevated the region’s reputation even further, fuelling its meteoric rise as a symbol of decadence and sophistication.

The Côte d’Azur’s transformation was dramatic. Where fishermen once hauled nets along quiet shores, superyachts began to anchor. Private beach parties, scandalous love affairs and legendary soirées cemented the Riviera’s reputation for intrigue and indulgence. The modern superyacht industry itself owes much to this era of celebrity excess and innovation.

Winston Churchill on the yacht Christina O
Winston Churchill on the yacht Christina O

Yet beyond the parties and red carpets, the celebrity history of the French Riviera reveals something deeper: a region shaped by creative energy and bold personalities. Writers found inspiration in its luminous light, artists captured its pastel façades and glittering seas, and socialites redefined leisure culture along its coastline.

Today, the French Riviera continues to carry this legacy. From Monaco’s royal allure to Cannes’ cinematic prestige and Saint-Tropez’s jet-set spirit, each destination bears the imprint of those who helped craft its myth.

Join us on a journey through the celebrity history of the French Riviera, stopping at the villas, cafés, harbours and hidden corners once frequented by royalty, artists and socialites who forever changed the destiny of the Côte d’Azur — and in doing so, created one of the world’s most enduring luxury legends.

FULL ARTICLE: Of Princes, Murderers, and Socialites: A Celebrity History of the French Riviera

Visit beautiful La Napoule on your Côte d’Azur yacht charter

Stunning Esterel coast on the French Riviera

A Côte d’Azur yacht charter is defined by contrast — and few anchorages illustrate this more beautifully than La Napoule. Nestled at the foot of the Esterel mountains, the Bay of La Napoule offers one of the most striking natural settings on the French Riviera.

Here, the deep red volcanic rocks of the Massif de l’Esterel rise dramatically from the shoreline, creating a vivid contrast against the turquoise Mediterranean. Just offshore lie the serene Îles de Lérins, where pine forests, hidden coves and sun-drenched vineyards provide tranquil escape from the busier Riviera ports.

Why Include La Napoule on a Côte d’Azur Yacht Charter?

La Napoule offers the perfect balance between natural beauty and refined Riviera lifestyle. As part of the commune of Mandelieu-La Napoule, this charming coastal enclave provides sheltered anchorages ideal for swimming, paddleboarding and relaxed afternoons at sea.

Step ashore and the appeal continues. The surrounding Esterel hills offer exceptional outdoor activities, from scenic hiking trails and mountain biking routes to horse riding through fragrant Mediterranean landscapes. The terrain is dramatic yet accessible, making it ideal for charter guests seeking active exploration alongside time on the water.

For golf enthusiasts, Mandelieu-La Napoule is home to one of the Riviera’s most renowned courses, set amid lush greenery with mountain backdrops. Culinary highlights are equally impressive, with Michelin-starred dining and elegant waterfront restaurants providing memorable gastronomic experiences after a day at anchor.

Mandelieu-La Napoule

A Riviera Alternative with Authentic Charm

Unlike the high-energy glamour of Cannes or Monaco, La Napoule delivers a quieter, more scenic stop on a Côte d’Azur yacht charter itinerary. It feels refined yet relaxed — a place where dramatic natural scenery meets understated luxury.

Cruising between the Lérins Islands and the Esterel coastline, anchoring in the sheltered Bay of La Napoule and dining in Mandelieu-La Napoule creates a seamless blend of sea, sport and sophistication.

For those designing a Côte d’Azur yacht charter that balances glamour with natural splendour, La Napoule is an unmissable highlight — a vivid reminder that the French Riviera’s beauty extends far beyond its most famous ports.

A Day on Charter in La Napoule

Visit Marseille on your Luxury Yacht Charter

Girl enjoying panoramic view over Marseille, France

Let’s address the obvious from the outset. Marseille — that maligned yet magnificent Mediterranean port — is rarely included on a traditional French Riviera yacht charter itinerary. Most charter yachts cruise as far as Saint-Tropez before turning back toward the polished glamour of Cannes and Monaco.

But what are yacht charter guests missing by not venturing further west toward Marseille? In truth, an extraordinary stretch of coastline that ranks among the most dramatic in the Mediterranean.

Why Include Marseille on a Yacht Charter Itinerary?

A yacht charter to Marseille opens the door to a landscape that feels wilder and more elemental than the classic Riviera hotspots. Here, towering limestone cliffs plunge into impossibly turquoise waters. Narrow inlets carve deep into the coastline, forming fjord-like calanques that rival any Caribbean anchorage for natural beauty.

The region surrounding Marseille offers immense variety within short cruising distances. To the east lies the charming harbour town of Cassis, framed by vineyards and pastel façades. Further along the coast, Bandol is celebrated for both its relaxed marina atmosphere and its renowned rosé wines.

At the heart of the area is Calanques National Park — a spectacular protected coastline of white rock cliffs, hidden coves and crystalline waters. Exploring the Calanques by yacht allows access to secluded anchorages unreachable by road, making it one of the highlights of a Marseille yacht charter.

To the west and south, the appeal continues with the Îles du Frioul and the more distant Golden Islands near Hyères, offering Caribbean-like beaches and protected marine environments ideal for swimming and snorkelling.

A Different Kind of Mediterranean Glamour

Unlike the polished ports of the eastern Riviera, Marseille offers authenticity and scale. It is France’s oldest city, rich in maritime history and multicultural energy. The Old Port (Vieux-Port) buzzes with life, seafood restaurants line the quays, and the basilica of Notre-Dame de la Garde watches over the harbour from its hilltop perch.

Including Marseille in a yacht charter itinerary adds depth and distinction. Guests experience a coastline where nature dominates, where vineyards meet the sea, and where ancient villages sit quietly above hidden bays.

For those willing to venture beyond the usual Riviera circuit, Marseille and yacht charter are a compelling combination — offering dramatic scenery, cultural richness and some of the most unforgettable cruising waters in the Mediterranean.

Experience the Renaissance of Marseille on Your French Yacht Charter

6 of The Best Restaurants on the French Riviera!

Restaurant La Vague d'Or in St Tropez

One of the greatest pleasures of a luxury escape to the Côte d’Azur is discovering the best restaurants on the French Riviera while travelling slowly along its sun-drenched coastline. From the Italian border in Menton to the glamour of Saint-Tropez, the region offers an extraordinary concentration of world-class dining experiences set against breathtaking Mediterranean backdrops.

A journey through the best restaurants on the French Riviera is as much about scenery as it is about cuisine. Picture elegant garden terraces perched above the sea, where the scent of jasmine mingles with salt air, and Michelin-starred chefs present dishes crafted from the finest local ingredients. Imagine opulent dining rooms beneath golden vaulted ceilings and crystal chandeliers, where attentive service and refined wine pairings elevate every course.

The Riviera’s culinary identity is rooted in exceptional produce — freshly caught seafood, fragrant herbs, olive oil, citrus and sun-ripened vegetables — yet interpreted through both traditional Provençal recipes and contemporary gastronomy. Whether dining in a historic seaside institution or a cutting-edge Michelin-starred restaurant, the emphasis remains on precision, creativity and respect for regional flavour.

A luxury yacht charter along the glittering Côte d’Azur enhances this gastronomic adventure. Cruising between ports allows guests to anchor near some of the best restaurants on the French Riviera, stepping ashore for lunch overlooking turquoise bays or indulging in multi-course tasting menus as the sun sets over the Mediterranean.

From Menton’s refined elegance to Monaco’s haute cuisine, Cannes’ celebrated dining rooms and the vibrant culinary scene of Saint-Tropez, the Riviera offers a remarkable diversity of experiences within a short stretch of coastline.

For discerning travellers and devoted food lovers alike, exploring the best restaurants on the French Riviera is an essential part of the journey — a celebration of Mediterranean flavours, impeccable technique and unforgettable views.

6 Top Restaurants of the French Riviera

The Cannes Film Festival 2017: Experience Ultimate Luxury

The Carlton beach in Cannes, France

High season on the French Riviera starts with a spectacular event that puts the region into the international spotlight and into the glare of flashing cameras. The Cannes Film Festival 2017 will take place from 17th-28th May, transforming the coastal town into the heart of the world’s movie industry for 11 days. Despite the billion dollar deals and networking taking place, you don’t have to be a member of the film industry to enjoy the glamour of Cannes Film Festival. There are three things to get right to ensure you’ll enjoy the most luxurious experience possible while in town for the festival.

1. A VIP Helicopter Transfer

Those who have attended the Film Festival before know that there is only one way to arrive in Cannes: by helicopter. A helicopter transfer to Cannes from Nice will reduce travel time from an hour on a traffic-packed road to the length of two movie trailers. The population of Cannes triples to a peak of 210,000 people during the Cannes Film Festival, meaning that land access can be frustratingly slow. Why waste precious time in traffic when you could be enjoying the festival and networking with like-minded people? This year is also the festival’s landmark 70th birthday, so it is set to attract even more attention and visitors.

Monacair helicopter transfers from Nice to Cannes and Monaco

The helicopter to Cannes leaves from Nice International Airport and flies over the stunning Riviera landscape. It lands at the Croisette Helipad a mere 7 minutes later. Once on the helipad, visitors are only a 10-minute walk from the red carpet of the Palais des Festivals and the heart of the action. Alternatively, a shuttle service is available to take festival participants to the hotel, or drop-off point, of their choice. A Cannes helicopter flight is a VIP experience that shouldn’t be missed and it’s undoubtedly the most convenient and stress-free way to arrive in town.

2. A Luxury Hotel

While attending the Cannes Film Festival, it’s best to stay somewhere close to the screenings, awards, parties and press events. The Hotel Barrière Le Majestic Cannes is situated in an enviable position on La Croisette, across the road from the Palais des Festivals. Not only does it provide instant access to the Cannes Film Festival, but the 5-star hotel is a two-minute walk from the beach and 1 km from the Musée de la Castre in the historic Old Town. Built in 1926, the Belle Epoque palace has an abundance of character and offers exceptional Mediterranean views.

Hotel Majestic Barrière view of pool and Palais des Festivals
Courtesy Majestic Barrière

The hotel’s 350 guest rooms are decorated with understated glamour and sophisticated designs. They are furnished with work desks, sitting areas, minibars and designer bathrooms. There are also two penthouse suites with butler service. When you want a break from films and meetings, go and lounge at the outdoor pool or enjoy a cocktail on the private jetty and beach. For those moments of utter relaxation and de-stressing, the cutting-edge Spa can attend to your aching joints and over-burdened mind.

3. Top Restaurant

Cannes has some fantastic restaurants from which to choose, but the 2-Michelin-starred La Palme d’Or is one of France’s finest. It is located in the exclusive Martinez Hotel on La Croisette. It benefits from a magical setting with a large terrace that overlooks the Mediterranean – the very sea which influences its gourmet flavours. The restaurant attracts a high-profile clientele who enjoy the innovative and delicious food that Chef Christian Sinicropi prepares in a chic art deco-inspired interior. Large windows overlook the Croisette and the hotel’s pool deck.

The Palme d'Or restaurant at the Martinez hotel in Cannes, France

Popular dishes include Dublin Bay prawns with beetroot, sweetbreads with a duck foie gras stuffing and Mediterranean bass with green pea ravioli. The delicate and refined taste of the food blends perfectly with the surroundings and makes any meal a special occasion. The impeccable service at La Palme D’Or will ensure you have the ultimate festival experience while in Cannes.

Corsica - View of Bonifacio on the clifftops of southern Corsica

Luxury Yacht Charters in Corsica

Stunning beaches on the island of Corsica

In a Mediterranean long defined by glamorous excess — the paparazzi-lined promenades of the Côte d’Azur, the theatrical cliffs of the Amalfi Coast, the party pulse of Ibiza — Corsica offers something rarer: silence, scale and a sense of discovery. For seasoned travellers who believe they have seen it all, a luxury yacht charter in Corsica feels less like another destination and more like stumbling upon a secret that somehow escaped the modern tourism machine.

Rugged yet elegant, remote yet culturally rich, Corsica stands apart from its famous neighbours. It is an island where granite mountains plunge dramatically into luminous turquoise seas, where medieval citadels crown limestone cliffs, and where villages in the interior still move to rhythms unchanged for generations. Arriving by yacht heightens this sense of arrival into another world — one defined not by spectacle but by authenticity.

For those seeking privacy, natural grandeur and understated sophistication, a luxury yacht charter in Corsica is not simply a holiday. It is a return to the Mediterranean as it once was.

An Island Between Worlds

Geographically, Corsica occupies a strategic position in the western Mediterranean, forming a triangle between southeastern France, northwestern Italy and northern Sardinia. Politically French yet culturally distinct, the island blends influences from both sides of the Tyrrhenian Sea while fiercely maintaining its own identity.

Napoleon Bonaparte was born here, but the island feels only loosely tethered to mainland France. Italianate architecture dominates many coastal towns, while the Corsican language — closely related to Tuscan dialects — remains widely spoken, particularly inland. Traditions are guarded with pride, and a strong sense of independence permeates daily life.

This duality makes a luxury yacht charter in Corsica uniquely appealing. Guests experience French culinary finesse alongside Italian warmth, Alpine-scale mountains alongside Caribbean-clear waters. The result is a cruising ground of extraordinary diversity compressed into a relatively compact geography.

Approaching Corsica by Sea

To understand Corsica’s allure, one must approach it from the water. Commercial flights deliver visitors efficiently but strip away the drama of arrival. By contrast, gliding toward the island aboard a superyacht reveals a coastline of staggering scale and variety.

Towering granite cliffs rise abruptly from the sea, weathered into fantastical shapes by wind and time. Between them lie hidden coves where the water shifts through shades of sapphire, teal and pale aquamarine. Long arcs of white sand appear suddenly, framed by umbrella pines leaning toward the shore as if shaped by centuries of mistral winds.

Beach with sailing yachts in Propriano, Corsica

Crucially, much of this coastline remains free from overdevelopment. There are no endless rows of high-rise hotels, no neon-lit resort complexes. Instead, ancient Genoese watchtowers punctuate headlands, silent reminders of centuries of maritime conflict. Fishing villages cluster around natural harbours. Entire stretches of coast feel primordial.

This sense of untouched grandeur is precisely what makes a luxury yacht charter in Corsica so compelling. The yacht becomes not just transport but sanctuary — a private vantage point from which to explore landscapes that would otherwise be difficult, if not impossible, to access.

The West Coast: Raw Drama and UNESCO-Protected Wilderness

Corsica’s western coastline is arguably the most spectacular in the Mediterranean. Here, volcanic geology has sculpted a terrain of sheer cliffs, jagged pinnacles and deeply indented bays.

Scandola Nature Reserve

Accessible only by sea, the Scandola Nature Reserve is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Europe’s most pristine marine ecosystems. Rust-red volcanic rock formations plunge vertically into water of astonishing clarity. Sea caves perforate the cliffs, while osprey nests cling improbably to ledges high above.

For guests on a luxury yacht charter in Corsica, Scandola offers extraordinary opportunities for snorkelling, paddleboarding and wildlife observation. With strict protections limiting land access, arriving by private yacht ensures both exclusivity and minimal environmental impact.

Calanques de Piana

Further south, the Calanques de Piana present a surreal landscape of crimson granite spires rising directly from the sea. At sunrise and sunset, the rock glows as if lit from within, casting reflections that transform the water into molten copper.

Anchoring here for an early swim or a twilight cocktail is an experience that rivals anything along the Amalfi Coast — yet without the flotillas of tour boats.

The South: Bonifacio and the Gateway to Sardinia

If one destination defines a luxury yacht charter in Corsica, it is Bonifacio. Approaching from the south, the town appears almost mythical: a medieval citadel perched precariously atop chalk-white limestone cliffs, buildings seemingly stacked one upon another at the edge of a sheer drop.

The harbour itself is a narrow inlet resembling a fjord, slicing deep into the rock. Entering it by yacht feels theatrical — cliffs rising on both sides before opening into a sheltered marina lined with cafés, boutiques and restaurants.

Corsica - View of Bonifacio on the clifftops of southern Corsica

Above, the old town rewards exploration with labyrinthine streets, ancient staircases carved into the cliff and panoramic views across the Strait of Bonifacio toward Sardinia. On clear days, the Italian island feels tantalisingly close — a reminder that dual-destination itineraries are easily achievable.

The surrounding coastline is equally enchanting. Hidden grottos, pale sand beaches and turquoise lagoons provide ideal anchorages for swimming and water sports. The nearby Lavezzi Islands, an archipelago of smooth granite boulders and shallow crystalline water, are a favourite stop for superyachts cruising between Corsica and Sardinia.

The East Coast: Long Beaches and Laid-Back Elegance

Corsica’s eastern shoreline offers a gentler counterpoint to the drama of the west. Here, mountains recede slightly, allowing for expansive sandy beaches that stretch for kilometres.

Porto-Vecchio, once a quiet salt-trading port, has evolved into one of the island’s most sophisticated resort towns. Its marina welcomes luxury yachts, while the historic old town above provides a charming setting of stone streets, artisan boutiques and lively piazzas.

Porto Vecchio in Corsica

Nearby beaches such as Palombaggia and Santa Giulia rival those of the Caribbean in both colour and softness of sand. Anchoring offshore allows guests to enjoy these iconic locations in privacy, retreating to the yacht as day-trippers depart.

Further north, the lagoon-like Étang de Diane and Étang d’Urbino offer unique ecological landscapes, rich in birdlife and oyster farms — a reminder that Corsica’s appeal extends beyond scenery into gastronomy and tradition.

Calvi and the Balagne: Corsica’s Cultural Riviera

On the northwest coast, Calvi presents perhaps the island’s closest approximation to Riviera glamour — albeit on a far more restrained scale. A vast crescent of beach curves beneath a formidable citadel, while the marina hosts an array of sailing yachts and superyachts during the summer season.

Corsica

The surrounding Balagne region, known as the “Garden of Corsica,” produces olive oil, wine and citrus fruits. Hilltop villages such as Sant’Antonino and Pigna offer artisan workshops, music festivals and sweeping views across the sea.

For charter guests, this region provides a perfect balance: cultural excursions ashore combined with idyllic anchorages just minutes away.

Inland Corsica: Mountains, Villages and Timeless Traditions

While the coastline dazzles, Corsica’s interior reveals an entirely different character — one that deepens the experience of a luxury yacht charter in Corsica beyond sun and sea.

Mountains dominate the island’s spine, with peaks exceeding 2,700 metres. Snow lingers here well into spring, feeding rivers that carve dramatic valleys on their way to the coast. From the deck of a yacht, these mountains create a constantly shifting backdrop, reminding guests that Corsica is as much Alpine as Mediterranean.

Private excursions inland can include guided hikes through fragrant maquis scrubland, visits to prehistoric sites and tastings at family-run vineyards producing indigenous varietals such as Niellucciu and Vermentinu.

Life in these villages remains deeply traditional. Shepherds move flocks across high pastures. Smokehouses cure artisanal charcuterie. Small roadside stalls sell chestnut flour, honey and cheeses made from sheep or goat milk. The pace is unhurried, the hospitality genuine.

A Distinctive Culinary Identity

Corsican cuisine reflects its terrain: robust, pastoral and intensely flavourful. Chestnuts — once a staple crop — appear in everything from breads to desserts. Wild boar features prominently in stews and charcuterie. Cheeses such as brocciu offer a delicate freshness reminiscent of ricotta yet uniquely local.

Seafood, of course, plays a central role along the coast. Grilled fish, langoustines and octopus salads showcase the quality of the surrounding waters.

A luxury yacht charter in Corsica elevates these culinary traditions through flexibility and access. Guests may dine at rustic beachside establishments reachable only by tender, or enjoy Michelin-level cuisine prepared onboard by a private chef sourcing ingredients directly from local markets.

Corsican wines, once overshadowed by mainland French regions, have gained increasing recognition for their character and quality. Crisp whites pair beautifully with seafood, while robust reds complement the island’s hearty meats.

Privacy, Scale and the Absence of Pretence

What ultimately distinguishes a luxury yacht charter in Corsica from more famous Mediterranean itineraries is the atmosphere. There is glamour here, certainly — sleek yachts in marinas, elegant beach clubs, sophisticated restaurants — but it is understated rather than ostentatious.

Celebrities visit, yet paparazzi are rare. Beach parties occur, yet they seldom overwhelm the landscape. One can spend days cruising without encountering crowds, moving from one pristine anchorage to another.

Calvi on the Mediterranean island of Corsica

For ultra-high-net-worth travellers accustomed to the intensity of Monaco or Saint-Tropez, Corsica offers relief without sacrificing luxury. It feels exclusive not because it markets itself as such, but because geography and restraint have preserved its character.

Ideal Cruising Conditions

From a practical standpoint, Corsica is exceptionally well suited to yacht charters. Distances between major highlights are manageable, allowing for relaxed itineraries without long overnight passages. Numerous protected anchorages provide shelter in varying weather conditions.

Mangusta 80 Yacht Charter in Sardinia

The island’s proximity to northern Sardinia expands possibilities further. Many charters combine the two destinations, pairing Corsica’s wild grandeur with the polished glamour of Costa Smeralda.

Summer brings warm temperatures, calm seas and long daylight hours, though late spring and early autumn are increasingly popular for those seeking even greater tranquillity.

The New Mediterranean Classic

As travellers become more discerning — prioritising authenticity, sustainability and meaningful experiences over conspicuous display — Corsica’s profile continues to rise. Yet it remains blissfully under the radar compared to other Mediterranean icons.

A luxury yacht charter in Corsica encapsulates this shift. It delivers spectacular scenery without crowds, cultural depth without clichés and luxury without excess. It is equally suited to families seeking adventure, couples desiring seclusion or groups of friends pursuing refined exploration.

Above all, it offers something increasingly difficult to find: the sensation of discovery.

An Island That Stays With You

Corsica does not overwhelm with obvious glamour. Instead, it reveals itself gradually — in the scent of wild herbs carried on a warm breeze, in the echo of church bells across a mountain valley, in the surreal colour of water over pale sand, in the sight of a medieval town balanced impossibly above the sea.

To explore it by yacht is to experience the island on its own terms, moving at a pace dictated by nature rather than schedules. Each anchorage feels like a private world; each sunrise promises a new landscape just beyond the horizon.

For those willing to venture beyond the Mediterranean’s well-trodden circuit, a luxury yacht charter in Corsica offers not simply an alternative, but a revelation — a reminder that true luxury lies not in being seen, but in seeing something extraordinary that everyone else has overlooked.

Christmas market in Valbonne on the French Riviera

Discover the beautiful village of Valbonne

Village square in Valbonne, France

A French Riviera yacht charter reveals the glittering coastline of southern France, with its secluded anchorages, turquoise waters, and iconic ports such as Antibes and Cannes — yet no journey along the Côte d’Azur is truly complete without venturing inland to discover the flower-filled hill villages that define Provence. Among these, Valbonne stands out as one of the most charming, authentic, and easily accessible escapes from the Mediterranean shore, offering visitors a refined glimpse of traditional village life in France away from the glamour of the coast.

Just a short drive from the sea, Valbonne, France provides the perfect complement to life aboard a luxury yacht. After mornings spent cruising sunlit bays and afternoons anchored off sandy beaches, arriving in Valbonne feels like stepping into another era — one shaped by cobbled lanes, honey-coloured stone houses, shuttered windows, and the gentle cadence of Provençal living. The contrast is striking yet harmonious, revealing another dimension of the French Riviera that is quieter, more intimate, and deeply rooted in history.

Founded in the early 16th century around a former abbey, Valbonne is unusual among medieval towns in France for its elegant grid layout, designed with remarkable foresight during the Renaissance period. The historic centre radiates from a picturesque central square shaded by plane trees, where fountains murmur softly and locals gather for leisurely games of pétanque beneath dappled sunlight. Cafés spill onto the square, creating a relaxed atmosphere that balances historic charm with understated Riviera sophistication.

Exploring Valbonne, France is a sensory pleasure. Boutiques, artisan workshops, and galleries line the narrow streets, showcasing curated fashion, handmade jewellery, ceramics, and regional crafts that reflect the creative spirit of Provence. Stylish yet unpretentious restaurants offer seasonal menus rooted in local produce, while long lunches stretch into languid afternoons accompanied by chilled rosé from nearby vineyards. Despite its popularity, Valbonne has retained a rare authenticity — it feels like a living village rather than a polished attraction, where shopkeepers know their customers and conversations flow easily across café terraces.

For travellers enjoying a luxury yacht charter in southern France, Valbonne offers a rich cultural counterpoint to the coastal scene. Close enough to reach comfortably from major ports yet far enough inland to feel peaceful and unhurried, the village invites visitors to slow down and absorb the rhythms of everyday Provençal life. Weekly markets transform the square into a tapestry of colour and fragrance, with stalls overflowing with fresh herbs, olives, lavender, cheeses, and artisan breads — a quintessential French experience that contrasts beautifully with the polished marinas of the Riviera.

Architectural details reveal centuries of history: ancient stone archways, wrought-iron balconies, hidden courtyards, and quiet side streets that reward aimless wandering. Beyond the centre, the surrounding countryside of Valbonne, France unfolds into gentle hills dotted with olive groves, pine forests, and vineyards, offering scenic drives and walking trails that showcase the natural beauty of inland Provence. The village’s location also makes it an ideal base for exploring nearby historic towns, perfume capital Grasse, and the cultural heritage of the Alpes-Maritimes region.

Ultimately, Valbonne encapsulates the dual identity of the French Riviera — sophistication paired with tradition, elegance balanced by simplicity, glamour complemented by authenticity. Combining a French Riviera yacht charter with a visit to Valbonne, France allows travellers to experience both the dazzling spectacle of the Mediterranean and the timeless soul of inland Provence. It is this seamless blend of sea and countryside, luxury and heritage, that defines the enduring allure of the Côte d’Azur and makes Valbonne one of the most rewarding inland destinations in southern France.