Tennis Courts at Monte-Carlo Country Club overlooking luxury yachts in the bay of Monaco
It would be hard to imagine a more spectacular setting for a country club that that of the Monte-Carlo Country Club. Set high on the sheer Monaco coastline near the Hotel de Paris, the Monte-Carlo Country Club overlooks the glittering Mediterranean Sea, offering sensational views to players and spectators. All around the club, palatial villas and majestic apartment buildings cling to the cliffs among the fragrant pines, and cooling sea breezes blow over the club’s courts and stands.
The Monte-Carlo Country Club is rich in history and fame. It has been the home of a grand tennis tournament since the late 1800’s, and the country club has hosted some of the towering names of tennis: Becker, Ferrero and Nadal, to name just a few. Since 2000, this glittering Tournament of Monte-Carlo has become part of the ATP Masters Series and is now called the Rolex Masters Monte-Carlo: a truly magnificent event on the French Riviera social calendar.
Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters at Monte-Carlo Country Club
The prestigious Monte-Carlo Country Club offers 21 clay courts and 2 hard courts, arranged in a ‘staircase’ leading down towards the sea. Of these, two of the courts are covered, and 9 are flood-lit.
The Monte-Carlo Country Club is also home to two squash courts, as well as an array of other activities. Yoga classes are offered on a columned terrace overlooking the sea, and massage treatments in the sumptuous wellness centre and spa. Golf enthusiasts can work on their game, and snooker and bridge are also available at the club. Monte-Carlo Country Club has a state-of-the-art gym and (one of the great attractions of this club) a stunning mirrored pool, where you can also take aqua-gym classes and swimming lessons.
Swimming Pool at Monte-Carlo Country Club
For those wishing to improve their tennis game, or even compete, there are tennis lessons, competitions and tournaments on offer at the club. Afterwards, you might wish to dine at one of Monte-Carlo Country Club’s two clubhouse restaurants, or take a cocktail at the club’s bar. The Monte-Carlo Country Club also has a Pro shop onsite.
Monte-Carlo Country Club
Membership and Prices
Membership at the Monte-Carlo Country Club is by application with sponsorship, although visitors are also welcome at the club. Some areas, such as the pool, are restricted to those visiting under a member’s invitation. Tennis clothes and shoes suited to clay courts, all preferably white, are required on the courts.
A one-time membership admission for those wishing to play tennis begin at €200 for children under 18, rising to €400 for young adults from 18 to 21 years, and €7,000 for adults.
If you seek membership but only want to participate in the other ‘leisure sports’ rather than tennis, then the membership admission fee is €4,800. If a second person is joining, the fee will be reduced to €3,000.
In addition, annual fees range from €500 per year for those under 18, to €1,355 for adults. There are discounted prices available for students and veterans, as well as a second person.
There are day tennis tickets available ranging from €34-€46, and carnets of tennis tickets for seniors, juniors and invitees. There are also day tickets for leisure sports from €24-€30.
For a full range of the Monte-Carlo Country Club’s fee schedule including pool entry, swimming lessons and massages, please click here.
Vieil Antibes (Old Town Antibes) is a popular summer magnet and proud of its connection to the sea with the largest marina in the region (Port Vauban), numerous yacht-related businesses based there and dynamic events and festivals including Les Voiles d’Antibes, Antibes Celebrates Yachting and Fête de la Saint Pierre making it one of the influential hubs of maritime life on the French Riviera.
Cannes is viewed as the definitive French Riviera resort with its magnificent seafront hotels, designer boutiques, luxurious superyachts and major cultural and business events including the Cannes Film Festival, MIPCOM, Cannes Lions, MIPIM and ILTM.
There is, however, much more to the city than these glossy events at the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès or shopping on rue d’Antibes and the palm-lined Croisette.
To the west, on the small hill of Mont Chevalier lies a compact district, Le Suquet, that largely avoids self-promotion and gives visitors a sublime contrast to the glitz of modern Cannes.
A luxury yacht charter so often conjures up images of sleek, sexy, speedy and sophisticated superyachts with more gadgets and toys one could ever imagine, but what about the old classics? Yachts from a bygone era, the glamour and elegance of when life took a slightly more graceful pace. This article looks at the history behind a few of the top classic yachts and reminds us that a chance to set foot on board, really is to become part of something very special……
Perhaps the most legendary yacht afloat today, CHRISTINA O boasts a history brimming with high society life, scandal, politics and romance. First launched in 1943 by Canadian Vickers in Montreal, the yacht was to play a part in World War II as part of the Canadian fleet but later sat dormant for many years as a surplus frigate. Luckily for this incredible vessel, she was discovered in 1954 by the legendary Aristotle Onassis who purchased her and set out to convert her into one of the world’s most luxurious yachts. Spending the equivalent of $45m in today’s money, he created a floating palace which was to be the venue for some of the most important events and parties throughout the next thirty years.
Named originally as just CHRISTINA, after Onassis’s daughter, the family enjoyed life on board and all the wonderful destinations they visited during their extended cruises. In 1956 Prince Rainier of Monaco married actress Grace Kelly after they met at the 1955 Cannes Film Festival, the couple and guests spent time on board CHRISTINA during the wedding celebrations. In the years to come, Onassis played host to some of the world’s most famous names including Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra, John F Kennedy and Winston Churchill, these two political heavy weights meeting for the first time on board CHRISTINA.
In later years the turbulent, passionate affair between Onassis and the opera diva Maria Callas was played out on board the yacht, with the couple travelling to the most luxurious destinations in the Mediterranean, often accompanied by more famous names including Bette Davis and Greta Garbo. After the abrupt end to this affair, the history of CHRISTINA moved into a new political phase, upon the marriage of Onassis to the widowed first lady of the USA Jackie Kennedy, who was to be reborn as the iconic Jackie O – who can forget the sunglasses! The yacht then entertained more political dignitaries from both the US and European nations and members of the Kennedy family until the sad death of Aristotle Onassis in 1975. His beloved yacht was willed to her namesake Christina Onassis, who as a mark of respect to her father, bestowed the vessel to the Greek government in order that she could continue her life as a distinguished venue in her role as presidential yacht.
It wasn’t until 2001 that this legendary yacht was purchased by a private consortium and carefully and lovingly restored to her former glory. She was once again brought into the public domain and this time as charter yacht CHRISTINA O. Charter guests can enjoy a dip in the famous mosaic pool, carefully returned to its’ original glory, or sip a cocktail in Ari’s bar, perched on bar stools whose pale covering is derived from a specialist leather produced from whale foreskin!! These precious stools are for obvious reasons kept covered most of the time to protect the delicate fabric. Or enjoy a song or two around the grand piano in the Callas lounge.
Throughout 2015 another major refurbishment has taken place and CHRISTINA O is now proudly back to her luxurious best and looking forward to welcoming the next generation of guests on board. This true superyacht is still in the top 50 largest yachts in the world at 99m in length. She can accommodate 34 guests sleeping in 17 elegant cabins. For large events – a CHRISTINA O speciality – she can host up to 250 guests in port and can cruise with an incredible 157 guests so is just perfect for those extra special occasions…….as she always has been.
SHAMROCK V
SHAMROCK V
Designed by Charles E Nicholson in 1929 for Sir Thomas Lipton (Lipton Tea) for his fifth and final challenge of the Americas Cup. This majestic 37m superyacht was the first British built vessel to comply with the J Class Rules and remains the only wooden J Class in the world. She was constructed and launched by the Camper & Nicholson shipyard in Gosport in 1930. After an initial summer spent competing in home regattas, winning 15 of the 22 entered, she headed across the Atlantic to challenge for the Americas Cup representing the Royal Ulster Yacht Club. Competing against ENTERPRISE representing the New York Yacht Club, SHAMROCK V and her race crew are sadly defeated. Unfortunately Thomas Lipton died the following year and so began the turbulent life of SHAMROCK V.
Her next Owner Sir Thomas Sopwith campaigned the yacht in the Big Boat Class circuit educating himself in every detail of the J Class and then, having ended the season as overall winning yacht, Sir Thomas went on to build another famous J Class – ENDEAVOUR, selling on SHAMROCK V to a friend Sir Richard Fairey. Sir Richard also competed successfully in the Big Boat Class, but encountered defeat to another legendary J Class VELSHEDA. Finally in the King George V campaign, SHAMROCK V was successful against ENDEAVOUR.
SHAMROCK V moved to Italy just before WWII and entered a strange period of hibernation under her new Italian name QUADRIFOGLIO (meaning four leaves, so the Italians tried to keep her name as close as possible to the original, but as is customary in Italy she needed to take on an Italian name). Her concerned and careful owner concealed her in a hay barn for the duration of the war to save her from being broken up and her metal components used in the war effort. Finally in 1948 she was refitted and used as a family vessel before once again slipping into disrepair, until she was rescued again by another Italian who eventually returned the yacht to Gosport for a comprehensive refit.
Several years later in 1985, the yacht was purchased by the Lipton Tea Company and so was returned to the company of her original owner and was donated to the Museum of Yachting in Newport, Rhode Island. Finally after almost 50 years since her Italian Owner changed her name and hid her in a hay barn, the yacht was once again renamed SHAMROCK V. She underwent an extensive refit in the US returning her fully to her former glory. Later she raced ENDEAVOUR who had survived her own turbulent life in a widely anticipated meeting over the original Americas Cup course in Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island.
SHAMROCK V was purchased again in 1998 and it was here where the return of the J Class really began, almost 70 years after she first set sail to compete in the New York Yacht Club hosted Americas Cup. For the first time in 50 years, 3 J Class yachts competed against each other in Antigua Class Yacht Regatta and this time SHAMROCK V beat both ENDEAVOUR and VELSHEDA, and her proud Owner was well and truly hooked on this captivating J Class yacht. After a further complete refurbishment in order to comply with current J Class rules and both the American and British shipping safety standards, the yacht was relaunched and returned to the UK to compete against ENDEAVOUR and VALSHEDA in the Lymington Cup Regatta, in what was the first J Class event held in British waters in over 65 years!
Since then SHAMROCK V has continued to compete in all classic events on both sides of the Atlantic and even travelled to New Zealand as an honouree (by ship) when the America’s Cup was held there in 2003. She came home to the Mediterranean under her own sail, quite an achievement for an elderly lady! She competes today in the classic regattas in Cannes and St Tropez and cruises extensively throughout the west and east Mediterranean throughout the summer.
This legendary yacht is perhaps the most loved yacht I have ever set foot on, her interior is simply stunning and I have never met such a passionate crew, who care for her with the diligence and respect such a fabulous vessel deserves. SHAMROCK V has been available to charter for several years for both regattas, where she can race with up to 34 people on board – 18 race crew plus 16 guests, and for regular charters, where she can cruise with up to 12 guests plus her regular crew of 9. She can accommodate 8 guests in 4 beautifully appointed cabins. This glorious yacht is once again looking for a new owner to love and care for her, and continue her long and colourful life, but for now she remains on the charter market until a new owner is found. We hope that when found, her new owner continues to share her with a few lucky clients – to race the only wooden J Class in the world at the grand age of 85, surely must be the chance of a lifetime!!
TALITHA
TALITHA
Another legendary yacht with historical pedigree, TALITHA is a stunning classic carefully restored and maintained by her current owner to leave her in possibly the best condition she has been in since her launch in 1930. Designed by the leading naval architects of the time Cox & Stevens, the yacht was constructed in Germany in the yard of Frederich Krupp in Kiel. This stunning 80m yacht was launched as M/Y REVELER and enjoyed briefly by Russell Alger Jnr, the son of Senator Russell A Alger of Michigan and President at the time of the Packard Car Company based in Detroit. Sadly the yacht’s first owner died in the same year and the vessel sat in the UK for a year until she sold for the first of many times throughout her life becoming CHALENA in 1931 when purchased by Charles McCann. McCann was the high living son-in-law to Frank Woolthworth, the incredible entrepreneur and Woolworth founder. McCann kept the yacht until 1939 when she was sold on again to another American retail tycoon Leon Mandel. Mandel renamed the yacht CAROLA after his wife and they enjoyed a lengthy tour of the Galapagos Islands welcoming many museum researchers on board. Details of this important historic trip were noted down by Mantel are still available to purchase today.
The next chapter for this busy, but by now proven as strong and stable vessel was when she was purchased by the US Navy and enlisted into WWII where she became PG60 (Patrol Gunboat) U.S.S. BEAUMONT and was stationed from 1942 in Pearl Harbour. She carried a full armoury along with 110 sailors who were stationed on board during the war – a tight squeeze for a vessel built as a luxury yacht at 80m! She was successful throughout this period of the war and made it to the end unscathed. She was decommissioned in 1946 and laid up once again and due for dismantle before Norman B Woolworth of the Woolworth empire purchased the vessel in 1949. In tribute to his family, he gave the vessel a full refit in the Bath Iron Works yard in Maine before relaunching her as ELPETAL. Her name an acronym of Woolworths closest friends – his neighbour and stockbroker, an artist and teacher and not surprisingly his lawyer. Enjoyed for perhaps the lengthiest time with a single owner at this stage in her life, the yacht remained a treasure to Woolworth until he sold her to Greek businessman Marias Embiricos in 1957. Embiricos owned ELPETAL for an even longer 26 years, although during this time she did fall into disrepair.
The next stage in the life of this by now well travelled yacht was in the hands of Australian film and music producer Robert Satinwood who purchased the yacht in 1983 and renamed her JEZEBEL. Stigwood had emigrated to the UK in the late fifties and following a successful start in his new country, he became one of Britain’s first independent record producers.
“He was in every way the first British music business tycoon, involved in every aspect of the music scene, and setting a precedent that as to become the blueprint of success for all future pop entrepreneurs” Simon Napier-Bell
So the very first Simon Cowell!! Stigwood also went on to be a prolific producer of musicals, producing the likes of Grease, Saturday Night Fever and later Starlight Express.
Stigwood enjoyed the yacht immensely. He had spent time in the Australian navy and loved the sea and also held a passion for restoration. He took time out from producing musicals and took two years and “many millions” of dollars to restore her closer to her original Cox & Stevens lines than she’d been for some time. He lavishly furnished her with French antiques, Italian marble, oriental rugs and a grand piano and then set about thoroughly enjoying her. He hosted lavish parties on board whilst mooring in the most glamorous ports in the world. Stigwood had glossy brochures printed and picture postcards boasting that JEZEBEL was “the most luxurious classic motor yacht afloat”. She cruised with 26 crew and could, and still can, accommodate 12 guests in 6 cabins.
JEZEBEL was eventually sold in 1993 to John Paul Getty II. He undertook yet further restoration, renamed her TALITHA G and the yacht headed back to the yard, this time to Devonport in Plymouth UK to be totally restored. A complete interior refit, a task entrusted to Jon Bannenberg who brought her elegance back to life in true style. Today she remains the treasured yacht of the Getty family and has continued to undergo painstaking restorations to ensure she remains in perfect condition. Thankfully the family have always made her available to charter and thereby opened up this magnificent vessel to be enjoyed by a few more lucky souls fortunate enough to be able to charter her!
MOONBEAM III
MOONBEAM I-IV
Proud owner and prolific London lawyer, member of the Royal Yacht Squadron and the Royal Thames Yacht Club, Charles Plumtree Johnson had a passion for sailing! He commissioned the first yachts in the MOONBEAM series in 1858, MOONBEAM I was delivered to a very happy owner by William Fife. Johnson cruised with his MOONBEAM successfully for 8 years, and falling more in love with sailing, commissioned architect Frédéric Shepard to design the 17m cutter rigged MOONBEAM II which was built and launched by White Brothers in the south of England in 1864. Johnson had a successful run in various regattas, winning several, but the yacht was not designed specifically to race and Johnson, who’s passion was fuelled further by the wins they did achieve, decided to head back to the drawing board, back north to the Clyde and build again with William Fife.
In 1903 MOONBEAM III was launched from the Scottish yard. Built to accommodate Johnson’s desire to compete under new RORC (Royal Ocean Racing Club) tonnage rules, and his wish to cruise more widely, MOONBEAM III was therefore fitted out with a full interior making her not just an exciting racing yacht but also a magnificent cruiser. One which has stood the test of time perhaps more than any other yacht and is still active today enjoying both regattas and cruising from her home port in St Tropez. Her hull is constructed of elm and teak with oak frames, with teak and oak used to lay the decks and a strong oak superstructure, her interior is designed in beautiful mahogany. MOONBEAM III is a gaff cutter (although originally designed as a yawl) and with her large sail area and sleek hull and superstructure, this supremely elegant yacht has been successful in regattas throughout her staggering 115 years afloat!
In 1920 MOONBEAM III was sold to Parisian businessman Fernand Maroni, who relocated her to Cannes and continued to race her on the Mediterranean circuit winning the “Course Croisière Méditerranée” in both 1927 and 1928. He was also responsible for fitting her with her first petrol engine to aid manoeuvres in port. MOONBEAM III was sold again in 1930 to another Frenchman Raymond Philippe who continued to race her and to keep her in Cannes. The yacht has remained predominately under French ownership throughout her life, perhaps the most famous being Félix Amiot, an aviation pioneer who owned the yacht for 24 years – sadly most of that time in dry dock in his yard. MOONBEAM III was eventually owned by another Frenchman who thankfully sent her to Camper and Nicolsons yard in Southampton, where she remained for almost 10 years undergoing a total rebuild.
The yacht was sold again at auction in both 1988 and 1989 and returned once again to the south of France and to St Tropez where she was sold on yet again in 2001 but where she still remains. Her new owner Didier Waechter loved his new yacht and enjoyed every moment on board, restoring her in two lengthy yard periods to her original glory. Sadly Waechter died too early and did not get to enjoy MOONBEAM as he had hoped. Thankfully his daughter ensured that the vessel remained in the family and she has overseen, along with her captain the splendid upkeep of this magnificent yacht so she may continue to charter, cruise and race. She is however due to change hands again and will be auctioned on 5 February 2016 if a new owner can not be found before. We hope sincerely that whoever does become the new custodian of such a splendid and successful racing yacht continues to honour this yacht’s legacy and keep her in the luxury such an elegant lady deserves.
MOONBEAM IV was commissioned by Charles Plumtree Johnson in 1914, work stopped during to the war and the yacht was finally launched in 1920 (coinciding with the sale of MOONBEAM III) by William Fife. For her passionate owner, MOONBEAM IV was a resounding success, going on to win the King’s Cup at Cowes in both 1920 and 1923.
MOONBEAM IV changed hands in 1926 and was sold to fellow Royal Yacht Squadron member Henry Sutton. Under Sutton’s guardianship, MOONBEAM IV was fitted with the huge Marconi designed rig, keeping her competitive and in line with the re-established “Big Boat” classes, she was competing up until the 1930s with the likes of BRITANNIA & LULWORTH, and holding her own very well until the J-Class yachts came in and just won everything! The onset of WWII led to the first quiet period for MOONBEAM, she was refitted as a cruising yacht and headed as many of her peers also did to the Mediterranean to enjoy a slower pace of life for a while.
It was long after war had passed and life was becoming once again for living and enjoying, that Prince Rainier of Monaco came upon this wonderful sailing yacht of elegant design and huge racing pedigree. He purchased her and renamed her DEO JUVANTE – the Grimaldi family motto meaning “With God’s help”. Prince Rainier enjoyed many happy years cruising and competing with his beloved yacht. In 1955, perhaps the most glamorous part of her history, this glorious yacht was to take the newlyweds Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco on their Honeymoon.
Eventually DEO JUVANTE was sold in in the 1960s to an Italian Count, Hannibal Scotti who was responsible for installing two Rolls Royce engines to better cruise throughout the Mediterranean and he also restored her original name. Here began a period of heavy chartering with no real regard to the upkeep of such a vessel. She was thankfully picked up in 1995 by another French couple John and Françoise Murray who, after initially competing and cruising with her with no restorative care, did eventually take on fully the responsibility of such an historic yacht and enter a lengthy period of restoration. This involved taking her to where the much needed teak is actually grown! Cruising to Burma from Antibes took a staggering 3 months, but MOONBEAM IV arrived unscathed for what was to become an epic refit. The yacht was totally dismantled, being held together during her process in such a way that was acceptable to Lloyds, who along with the refit team were staggered to see how well the inner structure of the yacht had held up over the years. She was refitted to the original plans with the inclusion of the Marconi rig with some permitted modern safety techniques. The interior was restored to its’ sombre but beautifully elegant original William Fife design. However the Rolls Royce engines were not kept they were replaced by a single modern engine.
The yacht made an incredible come back and although she has remained on the charter market, her current owners take a lot more care over this valuable old lady now!! This year she made a spectacular entrance into the Centenary racing circuit, and although the strong winds and huge seas this year at the Voiles de St Topez meant that most of the racing was called off, there is an increasing excitement brewing as MOONBEAM IV prepares to race her older sister MOONBEAM III during the coming season – let’s hope both of these stunning yachts remain available to select charter clients for many years to come!
This article was written by Rachel Coles. Rachel is a charter broker at Bespoke Yacht Charter and passionate about classic yachts, both motor and sail. Bespoke Yacht Charter are a London and south of France based company offering luxury yacht charters on the French Riviera, throughout the Mediterranean and worldwide.
Walking in the south of France offers the ideal opportunity to explore a diverse and beautiful landscape whether you are a casual stroller or an ardent hiker. From coastal promenades to mimosa-covered hills, Mediterranean oak forests to alpine valleys, the French Riviera really is a walker’s paradise.
Released at precisely one minute past midnight on 19 November each year, Beaujolais Nouveau is celebrated all over France and increasingly in many other parts of Europe and the world. Produced from this year’s crop of Gamay grapes, harvested only a few weeks ago in the splendid wine region of Beaujolais in central France, this delightfully young wine has become a National treasure. Not necessarily because of the quality or lack of in such a new wine, but more for the celebration that accompanies it. Usually consumed in it’s entirety before the following spring, only on very rare occasions such as the 2000 vintage would the wine be kept a little longer, but only in this case until the harvest of 2001!
All over France today, local cafés, bistros, wine bars, restaurants and pétanque clubs will be eagerly awaiting that first sip of light, almost chilled red wine. Enjoyed of course, whether a good year or a not, so good with a great selection of saucisson, pickles and lots of warm conversation and laughter in the true French spirit! Following the horrific events in France over the last week, that French “Joie de Vivre” will sure to be flowing in great quantities throughout every town and city in the the land and throughout the world as we celebrate a great French tradition and what is hoped to be a wonderful Beaujolais Nouveau 2015 – Bonne Santé à tous!
Celebrations began last night with a spectacular fireworks display – courtesy of this year’s winners of the annual summer fireworks competition – HC Pyrotechnics representing Belgium. The ceremonies continue with great pomp and grandeur this morning with mass held in the Cathedral St Nicolas, attended by the entire royal family and all Monaco dignitaries, state officials and distinguished ambassadors. This is followed by a military parade and a 21 gun salute from the ancient Fort Antoine. Later, in a long held tradition, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene will appear with Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella both dressed in full formal dress as an early introduction for the children into the royal life they are a part of.
The Monegasque people will be in attendance to enjoy and participate in the royal pomp and ceremony taking place on Le Rocher. However, anyone visiting the Principality is invited to join in celebrations and all residents are encouraged to fly the national flag from windows and balconies. All large residences will be flying many national flags and displaying the red and white Monaco colours lighting up their buildings throughout the evenings and into the night. Celebrations will continue for a full week, with the fun fair in port Hercule in full swing and flags flying and buildings lit up in spectacular patriotic fashion.
Corporate Yacht Charters are becoming more and more popular as international companies grow increasingly keen on having the extra edge over their competitors and maximising the company’s exposure throughout any chosen Cannes event. Hiring a luxury yacht berthed in the Port of Cannes, right outside the world famous Palais des Festivals is certainly going to make event delegates take notice as they walk along the Quay Albert Edouard looking for the best cocktail party to attend. Here branding is all important to stand out amongst the crowd and get the message across! What could be better than having your own exclusive floating venue to host meetings, discussion groups, TV interviews, elegant dinners and glamorous cocktail parties all in total privacy.
Check out this awesome 4k time-lapse film of Monaco. The whole country looks like a model village and it really is quite surreal! Monaco is sometimes called a toy town and in this film, it really is….
The final Cannes event of the season is coming up in just 8 days! Cannes welcomes delegates from around the world attending MAPIC 2015, the International Retail Property Market (Marché International Professionnel de l’Implantation Commercial et de la Distribution). The 20th edition of MAPIC, organised and hosted by Reed Midem, takes place at the Palais de Festival from the 18-20 November 2015.
International representatives from retail real estate worldwide markets converge in Cannes to share ideas, attend conferences, networking sessions and keynote speeches. Many delegates offer up their latest retail ideas for scrutiny in the various competitions, with winners announced during the gala awards ceremony which this year takes place on Thursday 19 November at the Grand Hyatt Cannes Hotel Martinez attended by the world’s most influential retail real estate professionals. This annual competition is a fabulous platform for young and exciting new product managers, alongside innovative well established companies to show off their ideas and earn the respect and recognition that only this event can provide.
Rules state: “Any developer, architect, retail company, local authority, city, service provider, consultant or agent registered to MAPIC may enter the competition in one of the following ten categories”:
Best Fashion & Footwear Retail Concept
Best Food & Beverage Retail Concept
Best New Retail Concept
Best Retail Global Expansion
Best Retail Digital Strategy
Best Pop-Up Shop
Best New Shopping Centre
Best Factory Outlet Centre
Best Refurbished Shopping Centre
Best Urban Retail Project
Each year a county of honour is recognised specifically for their contribution to the world of retail real estate. For 2015 the country of honour is the USA. As part of their recognition the best American entry in the above competition categories will also be honoured with a special award during the gala dinner.
Cramming so much into only three days has led the organisers to be innovative with the way they organise the multitude of events taking place throughout MAPIC. A recent networking format is Speed Matching, based on the Speed Dating concept, participants are permitted just 3 minutes each with 10 potential business partners, giving just enough uninterrupted time for a proper introduction and an exchange of business cards – hopefully leading to further communication later in the event or once everyone is back home. Participants are listed on the MAPIC on-line database so communication year round is as simple. However there’s nothing quite like that first face to face meeting for building lasting relationships and the format has proved very popular!
To give an idea of just how much Reed Midem mange to squeeze into just three days, here’s a look at the key numbers for MAPIC 2015:
74 Countries
8,400 + Participants
2,400 Retailers
1,500 Brands
2,300 Property Developers
340 Investment Companies
700 Exhibiting Companies over 12,000 m2
100 Cities & Local Authorities
Over 20 Conference Sessions
With so many participants, what better way to get the edge over the competition than to showcase your company on board a luxury yacht moored in the Port of Cannes right next to the Palais des Festivals! Bespoke Yacht Charter has been arranging luxury yacht charters for Cannes Events for over 12 years and perfectly understands the needs of event charter clients looking for an exceptional platform to showcase their ideas, products and services:
● Professionally crewed luxury yachts ranging in length from 23-70m and sleeping from 4-20 guests. Capable of hosting cocktail parties for 20 to over 200 people.
● Prime berths in the Port of Cannes along the Jetée Albert Edouard, right behind the Palais des Festivals and therefore offering the perfect spot at the heart of the event’s activities to showcase your company.
● Increased exposure from the use of custom branding including flags, banners, welcome carpets, company logos and turning the yacht into heavily branded company HQ for the duration of the event.
● A luxury yacht offers the perfect venue to not only act as a base and place to sleep for delegates or key personnel, but also to host meetings throughout each day, in various locations throughout the yacht. These areas can be privatised in order to host several intimate meetings concurrently. A yacht can also host more than one lunch at the same time, for example a larger buffet style lunch on the upper deck for larger groups whilst in the interior private dining room, key sponsors, clients, investors can enjoy a formal fine dining experience.
● Yachts are not only equipped with first class professional crew, there to serve and look after your every need, they also offer dedicated chefs who often work with outside caterers for larger numbers. The service on board is bespoke just for your company and therefore the standards are exceptional and will exceed all expectations.
● Your dedicated charter broker from Bespoke Yacht Charter will assist with absolutely every last detail from finding additional staff, DJs, live entertainment, caterers, photographers, drivers, Cannes to Nice helicopter transfers, and anything else you require to ensure your MAPIC experience is the best ever!
To discuss a yacht charter for MAPIC, please call Alex Coles on +44 20 7368 3328 or email alex@bespokeyachtcharter.com
As the weather turns autumnal, a road trip in a convertible might not be top priority that is, unless it’s to have a spin in the new Huracan Spyder sports car, launched in September by Lamborghini.
This head-turning roadster was the star attraction of the Frankfurt motor show, where it was unveiled by Lamborghini’s CEO, Stefan Winkelmann, at the VW group preview night.
More formally known as the Lamborghini Huracan LP 610-4 Spyder, due to its metric horsepower output and its four-wheel drive, this sensational supercar succeeds the Gallardo Spyder, to date the best-selling open-top car in the manufacturer’s history.
However the Gallardo Spyder’s success is not expected to last. “We expect the Huracan Spyder to exceed its predecessor in every way,” says Mr Winkelmann.
What’s so special about this particular soft-top supercar? It’s 5.2-litre V10 makes 610 horsepower at 8,250 rpm and 413 pound-feet or torque at 6,500 rpm. The ten-cylinder engine torpids the Spyder from zero to 62 mph in 3.4 seconds and has a top speed of 201 mph.
But it is not just the wheels on the roadster, which turn superfast. The Huracan Spyder also has a fabric roof, which is electrically operated at speeds of up to 31mph. According to its manufacturers, it takes just 17 seconds for the soft top – available in black, red or brown – to disappear behind a discrete cover.
The interior of this sensational new Spyder is very similar to the Huracan coupe, although it does benefit from innovative ducts that reduce air turbulence in the cockpit, as well as detachable glass rear windows. These lateral wind guards allow the driver and his companion to talk even when the top is down, or can be opened to let the guttural sounds of the engine pour into the cabin when the roof is on.
The Lamborghini Huracan LP 610-4 Spyder is, like its coupe version, a four-wheel drive with the driver being able to choose between three driving modes – Strada, Sport and Corsa. A simple switch of a button on the steering wheel, known as Anima (advanced network intelligence management), will allow the motorist to select the mode he wishes.
The Huracan Spyder, which has been built out of aluminum and carbon fiber ensuring it is as light as possible, is scheduled to go on sale next spring for approximately £205,000.
If this has wet your appetite to drive a Lamborghini, Luxury Car Rent has three from which to hire: An Adventurer Roadster, an Adventurer Coupe and a Huracan LP 610-4. Luxury Car Rent hire elite, supercars in Monaco, the French Riviera and the Alps. You can also reserve the new Lamborghini for 2016, or perhaps a new Mercedes or Ferrari, from Luxury Car Rent, in Cannes, Monaco or Saint Tropez.
Vieux Nice (Nice’s Old Town) is one of the most fascinating places to visit on the French Riviera. This maze of quaint, narrow, colourful streets is home to fantastic shops and restaurants and has a unique atmosphere. Key highlights include the famous flower market in the Cours Saleya, Nice Opera House, the bars and restaurants of Rue de la Préfecture and excellent shopping in Rue Saint François de Paule.
Michelin has over the course of more than a century revolutionized the way diners regard restaurants with their Michelin Guide becoming a culinary benchmark synonymous with top quality cooking.
The French Riviera has over 25 Michelin-starred restaurants including a handful that have been awarded the highly coveted three-star rating.
Imagine zooming along curving mountain roads with the sun on your face and the wind in your hair – there’s no better way to explore the south of France than on a driving tour. This part of the world is sexy, sophisticated, sun-drenched and irresistible.
Looking for some ideas for your next driving trip? TRULY Experiences, providers of unique experiences and luxury short breaks in Europe, take us through a few of the most amazing routes on the French Riviera.
Moyenne Corniche
This road was cut through the rock in the 1920s and takes drivers from the seaside town of Nice past the Col de Villefranche to Menton. It was constructed to provide for an increase in aristocratic tourism to the French Riviera in the 1910s and 20s. On this gorgeous road you’ll drive alongside the cliffs and enjoy breath-taking views of the coast. Stop in Eze, a tiny medieval village perched on a rocky peak that is a jewel in the crown of the French Riviera.
This is a beautiful road for enjoying glimpses of the coastline of Southern France, so take your time and allow yourself the chance to stop at many parking areas to observe the gorgeous views and glimpse the amazing luxury yachts at anchor.
The Col de la Bonette
The Col de la Bonette
The most amazing road to drive in Southern France is the Col de la Bonette – a famous route through the Alps that is among the highest mountain roads in Europe. As spectacular as the road is, it is actually quite a smooth and pleasant drive. The road surface is well maintained and the gentle sweeping cures of the road are easy to follow. As you climb up from sea level to the higher altitudes you will find yourself leaving the greenery and entering a barren, almost volcanic landscape. At the peak of the route you will have climbed to an altitude of 2807 m.
The road descending the Col de la Bonette is a little more thrilling, feeling more like a race circuit than a normal driving route.
If you’re looking to take in the road as part of a driving holiday, why not include a stay in nearby Nice or Monaco? The Lamborghini Gallardo, with all its power, is a great vehicle by which to summit the road.
La Grande Corniche
This picturesque drive takes you between Nice and Marseille on a stunning sea view route between the two. La Grande Corniche hugs the coastline of the glittering blue Mediterranean and was called the “World’s Most Romantic Road” by The Independent. The road was designed by the L’Ecole des Ponts et Chaussees, in order to provide for the ambition Italian campaign of Napoleon in 1796.
The most beautiful section of the road comes between Eze and Nice, where you will be able to see the jagged Alps in the background, the endless blue sea and the Maures Massif.
Why not take one of these French Riviera driving routes through the stunning scenery in Southern France – an adventure on four wheels that will thrill and enchant you.
The French Riviera is famous the world over as the summer playground of the international jet-set and celebrities. From the beaches of St Tropez to the exhilaration of the Monaco Grand Prix, here are 5 Things You Must Do On The French Riviera!
1. Experience the Monaco Grand Prix
Yachts in the Port of Monaco for the Monaco Grand Prix
The most famous race on the Formula 1 calendar takes place on the streets of the Principality of Monaco during the last weekend in May. Whilst the race may not appeal to racing purists, there is no doubt that this is a spectacle not to be missed. For five days, the F1 circus completely takes over this glamorous micro-state. The race itself can be watched from various stands around the circuit or from the balconies of hotels and apartments trackside, but the ultimate way to experience this legendary event is from the deck of a luxury yacht berthed in the Port of Monaco! Imagine the fastest cars and drivers in the world flying past at huge speeds, literally metres from you, whilst you sit on the deck of a glamorous superyacht experiencing some of the finest service and cuisine known to man. If you are lucky enough to be on a yacht charter at Monaco Grand Prix, you’ll also experience some of the best parties that take place on GP weekend. Also be sure to visit Amber Lounge, the star studded club owned by Sonia Irvine (sister of former Ferrari driver Eddie) that sets up shop in Monaco each year for the Grand Prix. Book a table and mingle with drivers past and present and the world’s international jet-set!
You simply haven’t lived until you’ve stayed at this temple to all that is luxurious on the stunning Cap d’Antibes peninsula, between Nice and Cannes. Set in stunning landscaped gardens with panoramic views of the Mediterranean, the hotel consists of two distinct parts, the palatial Hotel du Cap and the seafront Eden-Roc pavilion. Both buildings feature lavish rooms and suites offering the ultimate in luxury and unparalleled standards of service. Dine in the fabulous Eden-Roc restaurant, recently voted as one of the 100 best restaurants in the world by Elite Traveller, or at the more casual but equally glamorous Grill by the pool. Sip cocktails on the terrace of the hotel’s fantastic new champagne bar, or pamper yourself in the divine Sisley Spa. This hotel is incredibly famous, and not just because it is here that stars flock during the Cannes Film Festival, the Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc is truly the definitive luxury hotel experience on the French Riviera and one of the best hotels to be found anywhere in the world.
The French Riviera is without doubt one of the most beautiful places in the world and what better way to appreciate it in all its’ glory than to see it from the air! You get some amazing views from your plane as you come into Nice Airport, but to really appreciate the amazing scenery of the region, you need to get into a helicopter. Regular helicopter flights operate between Nice Airport, Monaco, Cannes and St Tropez offering stunning views of the Côte d’Azur and reducing journey times greatly. It can take hours to get from Cannes to St Tropez by road in the middle of the summer, by helicopter, it takes less than 20 mins and offers fabulous views over the Esterel mountains. The helicopter service from Nice Airport to Monaco takes just 6 mins! It’s also surprisingly good value at €130 per person, only slightly more than a single taxi fare.
Luxury yachts are synomous with the French Riviera, but you don’t need to be a billionaire to enjoy one! Yachts of all sizes can be rented for the day, week or longer and there is something to suit (almost) all budgets. From a 20m motor yacht for the day to a 50m for a two week family holiday. As one of the most famous stretches of coastline anywhere in the world, it goes without saying that the very best way to experience the French Riviera is from a luxury yacht charter. Imagine arriving in such famous ports as Cannes, Monaco and St Tropez on your very own yacht, with a crew there to spoil you, and only you. No other method of travel offers such sublime luxury, privacy and the possibility to have breakfast in Antibes, lunch off Cap Ferrat and dinner in Monte-Carlo! All luxury yachts are fully crewed and offer service equal to that found in the world’s finest hotels and restaurants. Book your yacht with a charter broker specialising in the French Riviera. They will help you plan the perfect Cote d’Azur yacht charter itinerary and use their local knowledge and contacts to secure the best berths and get you reservations at all the best beach clubs and restaurants.
Those looking for the ultimate Côte d’Azur holiday often choose to rent a villa in the Golf of St Tropez. This area encapsulates what the French Riviera is all about, from the superyachts and restaurants in the Port of St Tropez to the legendary beach clubs at Plage de Pampelonne, a luxurious villa makes the perfect base to experience all that the area has to offer. The best villas are located in St Tropez itself or in nearby Ramatuelle, Pampelonne, Gassin or La Croix Valmer. It goes without saying that these villas do not come cheap, but there are villas available at all price points. Consider renting in June or September to get the best deal. These months either side of the High Season are the perfect time to holiday on the French Riviera with great weather but without the huge crowds found in the major holiday months of July and August.
TFWA Cannes is an annual prestigious show held at the Palais des Festivals et Congrès for established and emerging brands in the competitive duty free and travel retail sector, with many participants choosing the show to launch exclusive ‘world first’ products.
TFWA Cannes 2015 is scheduled for 18-23 October 2015 and has already received 460 pre-registrations from exhibitors who will be competing for the attention of travel retail buyers, distributors and media. This year, the registrations include 6 yachts moored beside the Palais that are part of the TFWA Cannes 2015 Exhibition.
Exhibition participants get the opportunity to forge industry networks, showcase their brand and attend talks and seminars from leading global thinkers.
We have compiled this article with tips and advice for participants attending TFWA Cannes 2015 – enjoy the show!
What to expect for TFWA Cannes 2015
Registrations for TFWA Cannes 2015 are continuing to add up, and exhibitor numbers are expected to match – or exceed – 2014’s figures. While online pre-registration is now closed (you can still register onsite in Cannes) this strong push in participants proves the value of this trade event.
The duty free and travel retail market has not been entirely rosy over the past year or so with many global influencing factors affecting the growth rate of the sector. Some of these factors include changing consumer preferences in Asia (particularly China), political instability (again in Asia), the collapse of the Russian rouble following the Ukraine crisis and falling commodity prices, and online shopping trends.
Newcomers
The good news is 40 companies are first-time exhibitors at TFWA Cannes 2015 or returning after an absence; newcomers include Roberto Cavalli, Diesel, Freixenet, and Crystal Head Vodka, with returns from Elizabeth Arden and Ermenegildo Zegna to name a few.
As expected, wine and spirit exhibitors will feature strongly with new products and entrance into a competitive market. Look for Champagne Drappier, who are recognising the nomadic tendencies of consumers to travel and branching out into duty free and Rossi D’Asiago’s century-old recipe that ends up as Antica Sambuca Classic.
Sporting and social events
The Sunday before the event will feature a charity run on the Croisette, a pétanque competition and charity golf tournament.
Sunday evening is the invitation-only Opening Cocktail at the Carlton Hotel rounded off with a fireworks display.
From Monday 19 to Thursday 22 October, The Scene at the Gare Maritime hosts DJ’s and a place for attendees to let down their hair! You must show your event badge.
On Thursday 22 October, the action moves to Port Pierre Canto in the evening for the invitation-only Le Premium Evening where you can enjoy a top-class dinner followed by a show by Cirque Eloize.
Conferences and workshops
TFWA Cannes 2015 will feature world-class speakers that will discuss business and geopolitical insight relevant to the market.
This year, the main conference session will be held on Monday 19 October and conference keynote speakers will be former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, TFWA President Erik Juul-Mortensen and Peter Long, Joint CEO of TUI Group. TUI is the world’s largest leisure, travel and tourism company and operates several airlines, hundreds of hotels plus a dozen cruise ships.
A free Market Watch breakfast workshop will be hosted at the Majestic Hotel on Tuesday 20 October with the focus on South Korea, the world’s largest single duty free and travel retail market whose airport and downtown sectors are flourishing thanks in part to a surge in Chinese visitors and allocation of duty free licenses.
On Wednesday 21 October, two workshops will discuss the challenges of inflight retail ( Inflight Focus workshop) and findings from research studies (TFWA Research).
Delegates are requested to pre-register for the workshops by emailing conference@tfwa.com
Delegate Services at TFWA Cannes 2015
Business Centre with internet access, photocopying, fax service, mail service, secretarial assistance.
Free Wifi is available inside the Palais. Technical support is offered at the Viapass desk on Level -1 at the Red Village during show hours.
Members and buyers with full delegate status will have access to the TFWA Lounge located on Level 3 of the Palais. Here you will find a bespoke concierge service, internet, private bar with complimentary drinks and snacks, massage service and charging station.
Additional charging station at the Riviera Village rest area (sponsored by electronics supplier, Skross).
Level 1 at the Golden Village will host a Well-being Lounge. Open to all delegates, there will be massage and hairdressing services.
5 Bars are situated within the Palais each serving drinks and snacks
Press Centre for registered journalists with interview room, bar
Luggage service
Photo and video service
Transport to/from TFWA Cannes 2015
Flights: Preferential airfare discounts to Nice Côte d’Azur Airport with Air France and KLM if passengers are travelling in the following classes of travel: Espace Affaires (Business) and Economique (Coach).
The airfare discounts are valid for travel 13 October to 28 October 2015 and offer:
a 15% rebate applied on published non-restrictive public fares.
• a reduction of -5% is granted on restrictive-discounted fares.
• a reduction up to 47% is offered on domestic flights in Metropolitan France.
You will need to quote the reference Event ID: 24446AF
Disclaimer: Bespoke Yacht Charter is not a sales representative or affiliate for this official website and holds no responsibility for bookings and/or payments made via this portal.
Airport transfers: TFWA Cannes offer participants a complimentary shuttle service between Nice Côte d’Azur Airport, selected hotels and the Palais. Refer to the show website for drop-off points and timetables.
Helicopter transfers: Show partner Azur Hélicoptère will operate regular helicopter transfers between Nice Côte d’Azur Airport and Cannes (flight duration around 7 minutes). They include a complimentary shuttle service from Cannes heliport to your final destination in central Cannes (Palais des Festivals, Croisette hotels, meeting locations etc). Reservations must be made via www.azurhelico.com
Luxury yacht charter in Cannes
TFWA Cannes is the pivotal event for any company or individual wanting to showcase their product or brand in the travel retail sector – essentially, this is THE event for anyone who wants to market to international travellers.
If you’re looking to stand out from the crowd, Bespoke Yacht Charter have over 12 years’ experience in planning corporate yacht charters in Cannes and we are able to offer luxury yachts and boats during TFWA Cannes. Our professional expertise will amalgamate all the finer details to ensure you get the exposure you deserve.
We offer:
A range of luxury yachts and boats from 25m+ sleeping from 2-20 guests.
Prime berthing location next to the event venue (Palais des Festivals et Congrès)
Company and product branding opportunities on board including flags and banners
Your yacht will be the perfect floating venue for product launches, business meetings, seminars, cocktail parties
Your yacht will have professional crew including a dedicated Chef for on board gourmet catering
Adhoc support you need for arranging entertainment, marketing materials or photographers
The TFWA Web App brings you the show schedule, floorplans, exhibitor details and news updates. It is optimised for every major mobile OS. Simply type “app.tfwa.com/WEC” into the browser on your mobile device to access the web app.
All participants can access an online catalogue featuring imagery and show highlights of limited editions and travel exclusive products that will be displayed at the show. The catalogue is available before, during and for one month after the event at tfwaproductshowcase.com
Official TFWA World Exhibition & Conference website: www.tfwa.com
This article was written by Rebecca Whitlocke, who with over 10 years travel industry experience loves to share ‘must-do’ destination tips and hidden spots to discover in France and beyond.
Honeymoons have come a long way over the years, and today anything goes from an around-the-world adventure trip to a luxury resort holiday in the tropics to a staycation taking advantage of local honeymoon options.
One of the increasingly popular honeymoon choices is chartering your own luxury yacht, giving newlyweds the ultimate experience in romance and privacy.
Bespoke Yacht Charter understands honeymoons are one of the most special and memorable holidays of your life and with our expert knowledge of our charter fleet and advice about breathtaking destinations we would be privileged to assist you find the ideal charter yacht for your dream honeymoon.
6 benefits of booking a honeymoon on a luxury yacht
Everything is arranged in advance saving you time and stress and allowing you maximum opportunities to relax, sightsee, swim and enjoy your honeymoon.
Full service professional crew will ensure you have everything you need and also incredible privacy on your yacht.
Flexibility with where you go unlike land-based honeymoons. Imagine waking up for a refreshing swim before breakfast, then cruising to a beautiful secluded beach for a romantic lunch before ending your day at sunset with champagne and strawberries in the yacht’s jacuzzi!
Exceptional gourmet cuisine and fine wines and liqueurs to your exact preferences.
High standard of on board amenities for recreation and relaxation such as saunas, spas, entertainment systems, fitness equipment, water toys (differs per yacht) meaning you can choose to do as much or as little as you please.
Anything is possible! Enjoy an on board massage at sunrise, or canapés at midnight by hurricane lamp on the aft deck.
Where to charter a yacht for your honeymoon
Bespoke Yacht Charter are full of great insider tips about gorgeous places to go and romantic things to do. Whether your personal interests lend towards beaches, history, art, culture, shopping or food experiences we can recommend ideal honeymoon destinations in the Mediterranean and beyond.
Here are some of Bespoke Yacht Charter’s top charter destinations for honeymoons:
The Island of Korcula in Croatia
Croatia – History and hidden islands
Croatia is a popular destination that’s ideal for your first important voyage together! Filled with beautiful, historical cities to explore such as Split and Dubrovnik and a lengthy coastline dotted with over 1400 islands, the best known being Hvar and Korcula, you’ll have no problem finding a secluded haven where you can lose yourself to create your own oasis of privacy and romance.
Menton on the French Riviera
French Riviera – Romantic sunsets
The French Riviera attracted famous painters for good reason, there is a wonderful evening light that shimmers off the sea that creates conditions perfect for romantic sunset cruising. From trendy St Tropez in the west to the lemon-scented sea breezes of Menton in the east, you can join the glitz of the rich and famous for a glass or two of Dom Perignon or find a quiet bay for some solitude as the sun sets.
The Island of Capri in Italy
Italy – Culture and cuisine
A country that oozes romance, Italy has ports set in gorgeous locations, amazing World Heritage-listed sites and delicious food and wine that will ensure adoption to a strict fitness regime afterwards. Enjoy the bliss of a honeymoon destination perfect for ‘la dolce vita’ and drop anchor at the famous Cinque Terre coastline, paintbox-hued Portofino, the cliffside towns of the Amalfi Coast and the stunning islands of Capri, Sardinia and Sicily.
Ibiza
Spain and her Islands – Sunshine and siestas
Take advantage of high sunshine hours year round and head to Spain and the Balearic or Canary Islands. Whether you prefer the interesting history of Andalucia, beautiful beaches in the Balearics or fresh tapas and a sip of sangria amidst the volcanic landscape of the Canaries, you’re certain of a fantastic honeymoon yacht charter destination that will leave plenty of time for a well-deserved siesta.
This article was written by Rebecca Whitlocke, who with over 10 years travel industry experience loves to share ‘must-do’ destination tips and hidden spots to discover in France and beyond.
The French Riviera is an ideal getaway for any golf enthusiast with courses blessed with spectacular fairways with backdrops of the Mediterranean, mountainous countryside and forested hinterland.
Many of the region’s golf courses have been designed by top golf course architects including Robert Trent Jones Snr and Robert von Hagge, and have superb clubhouse facilities and on site resorts. Most French Riviera golf courses have prime locations and close proximity to beautiful perched villages, vineyards, yachting ports and top Provençal restaurants so it’s easy to combine other pursuits with a round of golf or two.
The Principality of Monaco is one of the most popular ports of call on any south of France yacht cruise. This tiny country is renowned as one of the most glamorous yachting destinations in the Mediterranean and fans of gastronomy will not be disappointed, with everything from 3 Star Michelin cuisine to simple hearty Mediterranean food on offer in Monaco’s restaurants. Monaco is home to some legendary restaurants including the 3 Star Alain Ducasse at the Hotel de Paris in Casino Square and the 2 Star Joël Robuchon at The Metropole in Monte-Carlo. In this article, we are going to focus on three of the best restaurants in Monaco which we highly recommend visiting when in town on a luxury yacht charter!
The Blue Bay is located in the Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel and Resort on Avenue Princesse Grace in the Larvotto beach area of Monaco. Whilst this large hotel very much has a Vegas feel to it, this restaurant has a relaxed atmosphere and is something of an oasis of calm in the middle of Monaco. Chef Marcel Ravin hails from Martinique in the French Caribbean and has brought to Monaco his unique take on traditional French cuisine with strong Caribbean and Asian influences. Delightful flavours abound and the style of cuisine is perfectly suited to Monaco’s hot summers. Standout dishes include Foie Gras with Candy Flos and a dessert of Dim Sum made with tropical fruits! Ravin’s cuisine has received universal acclaim since the restaurant opened and he has been awarded one Michelin Star! The interior is stylish, light and airy but the most coveted tables are on the terrace and offer stunning views over the Mediterranean. Blue Bay offers surprisingly good value for Monaco with exquisite tasting menus available from €88 per person. Watch the wines though as they can do some serious damage to the wallet!
Le Blue Bay, Monte Carlo Beach Hotel, 40 Av. Princesse Grace, 98000 Monaco – Tel. +377 98 06 03 60
Venice comes to Monaco via Mayfair and New York City… Cipriani offers classic Italian cooking in a fun and wonderfully glamorous atmosphere. Arriving at this restaurant, you will be greeted by a parade of Bugattis and Bentleys being dropped off with the valet by ultra chic diners. The menu will be instantly recognisable to anyone that has visited a Cipriani restaurant before. Standout starters include the stellar King Crab Salad and the delightfully simple “Pasta e Fagioli”. Mains are all the Italian classics, fantastic grilled fish, meat and of course truly exceptional pasta! You have not lived until you’ve tried “Tagliardi with veal ragù”! The dessert menu is delivered “live” at the table with all the sweet delights paraded around your table in a swirl of waiters’ arms! This is Italian restaurant theatre at its’ best and it works very well in Monaco! Cipriani Monte-Carlo is owned by the equally flamboyant Flavio Briatore, one time owner of the Benetton F1 team and longterm resident of Monaco. Briatore also owns the excellent Twiga nightclub nearby and it is here that many diners head to after dinner at Cipriani. Located under the tunnel that you’ll instantly recognise from the Monaco Grand Prix, Twiga offers a fantastic waterfront location to enjoy a glass or six of champagne and sets from the world’s superstar DJs, the glimmering lights of assembled superyachts providing a stunning backdrop! Twiga is without a shadow of a doubt the best nightspot in the Principality of Monaco!
Cosmopolitan is an excellent restaurant in the vibrant Rue du Portier area of Monaco. This delightful establishment utterly disproves the theory that it is impossible to eat in glamorous surroundings in Monaco without breaking the bank! Cosmopolitan is owned by an Italian/British couple and that is reflected in reflected in the menu, superb Squid Ink Pasta sits comfortably alongside Roast Beef and Fish and Chips! The food is consistently good and offers exceptional value for money in this prestigious location. Guests can dine either inside in a modern, funky interior or outside on a fabulous terrace enjoying the parade of supercars that are a constant feature in this street!
Cosmopolitan – 7 Rue du Portier, 98000 Monaco – Tel. +377 93 25 78 68