Secrets of the Italian Riviera

Porto Venere, Italy

An Italian Riviera yacht charter begins just east of the French border, where the coastline of Liguria unfolds in a dramatic sweep of cliffs, colourful villages and elegant seaside resorts. This celebrated stretch of north-western Italy offers a perfect introduction to Italian culture, cuisine and coastal beauty — all best experienced from the water.

The Ligurian coastline is divided into two distinct regions on either side of Genoa: the Riviera di Ponente to the west and the Riviera di Levante to the east. Together, they create a diverse cruising ground ideal for a yacht charter itinerary.

The Riviera di Ponente is characterised by broader bays and sophisticated coastal towns, while the Riviera di Levante offers a more rugged and romantic landscape. Here, pastel-coloured fishing villages cascade toward the sea, olive and chestnut groves climb into the hills, and narrow mountain roads connect charming hilltop towns with sweeping Mediterranean views.

An Italian Riviera yacht charter allows access to hidden coves, secluded beaches and quiet anchorages that are often unreachable by land. Pine trees cling to rocky cliffs above crystalline waters, and small harbours welcome yachts with authentic Italian warmth. Iconic destinations such as Portofino and the villages of Cinque Terre reveal their true beauty when approached by sea.

Beyond the scenery, the Italian Riviera delivers rich cultural heritage and exceptional gastronomy. Days can be spent exploring historic port cities, dining on freshly caught seafood in waterfront trattorias, and cruising along a coastline where the Alps rise gently in the distance.

For those seeking Mediterranean cruising infused with Italian elegance, an Italian Riviera yacht charter offers contrast, character and timeless appeal — a classic destination where natural beauty and refined coastal living exist in perfect balance.

Interview with Alexander Coles of Bespoke Yacht Charter

Superyachts in Montenegro

Alexander Coles is the Owner and Senior Yacht Charter Broker at Bespoke Yacht Charter, a company he founded in 2014 after 13 years’ experience arranging luxury yacht charters in the south of France, throughout the Mediterranean and worldwide. More than half of his bookings are repeat clients or referrals from existing clients that include ultra high net worth individuals, celebrities, royal families and large corporations. His aim is to deliver beyond all expectations – whether he arranges a charter booking for a two week Summer holiday for a family looking for the last word in discretion, through to corporate yacht charters for companies looking to present an extremely high profile at an important event.

What is it that you do exactly?

I arrange luxury yacht charters for highly discerning individuals from all over the world. I specialize in all Mediterranean yachting destinations but with particular emphasis on the Côte d’Azur and French Riviera, such places as St Tropez, Cannes and Monaco. The yachts I offer are from 25-100m in length and are all fully crewed by highly professional crew, offering the ultimate in floating luxury. In addition to yachting holidays, I also rent yachts to companies attending prestigious events in the south of France such as the Cannes LionsMIPIM and the Cannes Film Festival.

What do you enjoy most about what you do?

I love the fact that I spend my days arranging experiences designed to give others pleasure! My clients are usually very busy business people and they want their holidays to be absolutely perfect in every way. Working very closely with each yacht’s Captain and crew, I aim to ensure an absolutely seamless luxury experience for each client.

What would you say are the 3 best places you’ve ever stayed?

Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, Cap d’Antibes, France

I absolutely adore this legendary hotel on the luxurious Cap d’Antibes peninsula between Antibes and Cannes in the south of France. The hotel is incredibly private and set in beautiful gardens with fabulous views of the Mediterranean. The staff are utterly AMAZING! It’s incredibly luxurious but in a very discrete and unpretentious way. If you haven’t stayed there, I strongly recommend it. It is to my mind and many others, the best hotel in the world!

Villa Katy, Korcula, Croatia

I first discovered this wonderful villa on the island of Korcula in 2007 and booked it for two weeks. It was my first visit to Croatia and I have been going there ever since. The house is surrounded by the sea on three sides with the most stunning views. It has a private pontoon for swimming and taking a boat or kayak out into the bay. It’s an extremely private place and you could stay there for weeks without seeing a soul! This villa is a place to truly lose yourself and switch off. The nearby town of Vela Luka has plenty of shops and restaurants if you ever feel like going out!

The Yard, Milan

I often go to concerts in Milan in the summer months and discovered this fabulous hotel on the internet completely by chance. This hotel is truly unique, part loft apartment, part gentlemen’s club… each suite is themed around something different, motor racing, tennis etc. It’s not often you have Louis Vuitton trunks in your room, unless they’re yours of course! Truly fabulous decoration and beautiful objets d’art to be found throughout. The bar and terrace are also stunning! As the name implies, the hotel is set around a beautiful courtyard right in the centre of Milan, my favourite city in Italy.

What’s been your most memorable dining experience to date?

I have been lucky enough to have dined at some of the best restaurants in the world, Le Louis XV in Monaco, Le Gravroche in London etc. But the one that really stands out is The Five Fields in London. I went there with my wife for my birthday last year and was truly blown away. Chef Marguerite Keogh is incredibly talented and uses beautiful ingredients in very creative ways. The food is rare in that it is incredibly stylish but definitely not style over substance. We had the tasting menu and every course was a triumph. The restaurant has been receiving rave reviews and I am sure it is only a matter of time before the Michelin inspectors give the restaurant the recognition it deserves!

Have you rubbed shoulders with the rich and famous, either through your work or your travels?

Yes absolutely! The vast majority of my clients are rather wealthy to say the least, and some of them pretty famous too. I certainly won’t name any names but celebrities certainly love chartering yachts!

I always attend the Monaco Grand Prix and have seen lots of famous faces there, both from the world of F1 of course but also music and cinema. I also love the restaurant Cipriani in Monaco, owned by Flavio Briatore, there are always lots of famous people in there and at the nearby club Twiga! The same is true of some of the beach clubs at Pampelonne near St Tropez.

Funnily enough, for all the celebrities I see on the Côte d’Azur, I actually probably see more famous people in London, specifically around Kensington and Chelsea where I spend a great deal of time.

There is an Italian restaurant called La Famiglia in Chelsea that I’ve been going to since I was in nappies. I must have been there hundreds of times and there is always a famous actor or musician eating there every time I go! As a child, I had my photo taken there with Clint Eastwood and the photo stills hangs on the wall in the restaurant.

What currently ranks highest on your travel wish list?

I can’t wait to go to India! I have heard so much about the country and people! Those I know that have been, absolutely rave about it – the food, the colours, the vibrancy. I want to do it justice though and go for a couple of months so I am waiting until I have the time. Spare time is a bit of a luxury at the moment!

Thank you for taking part in our interview, Alex. Good luck with your quest to get to India – I was lucky enough to be there for a couple of days in 2013 but, like you say, it was sadly definitely nowhere near long enough to remotely do it justice!

This interview was originally published on A Luxury Travel Blog and can be found here

M/Y BLUE MAMBA Offered For Sale with Significant Price Reduction

BLUE MAMBA yacht for sale profile

M/Y BLUE MAMBA is an exceptional yacht, now available at an exceptional price. With sleek lines and an attractive blue hull, this 38.7m (127′ 1″) motor yacht streaks across the water at a top speed of 28 knots. Offering six staterooms that cater for up to 12 guests, BLUE MAMBA superyacht for sale is a rare find for her size range.

Custom built by Oceanline Shipyard in 2008, the elegant vessel is also an excellent proposition as a charter yacht. Her above-average guest capacity proves a distinctive selling point in the charter market, but her top-end design and performance confirm her pedigree. With clean lines and a gleaming silver superstructure, the superyacht’s stylish exterior was designed by Frank Mulder, while the yacht’s contemporary interior is courtesy of Art Line Interiors from the Netherlands.

BLUE MAMBA yacht deck

M/Y BLUE MAMBA is a superyacht of unrivalled design and performance. She is equipped with an ultra-modern stabilization system, which reduces roll motion effect, comfortably and smoothly cruising between your desired locations. She also features bow thrusters, which enable better manoeuvrability at low speeds.

BLUE MAMBA yacht master cabin

The stunning yacht’s spacious interior offers a level of comfort and style that is unsurpassed. The layout is unique and includes a sumptuous forward master cabin, which is positioned up on the yacht’s main deck. The bedroom has large windows, which let in abundant light and an impressive sunken bathroom down a short flight of steps. A very comfortable VIP Stateroom with a queen-sized double bed is located on the lower deck and four more cabins, accessible by a spiral staircase, complete the well-considered accommodation. Additionally, the stylish yacht is capable of carrying up to six crew on board.

BLUE MAMBA yacht for sale lounge

The decor is elegant yet inviting, consisting of neutral tones with rich brown sofas and seating that complement the dark teak and grey marble finishes. The overall effect is ultra-modern yet effortlessly chic. Amenities include a 52” Sharp Aquos TV, high-quality sound system, air Conditioning, Wi-Fi connection and a deck Jacuzzi.

BLUE MAMBA yacht dining

The yacht is perfect for entertaining guests due to the large dining table for up to 12 people which can be converted into a bar. The main deck aft has fixed seating, a large table and occasional chairs for larger groups. M/Y BLUE MAMBA offers a good selection of water toys, a tender and a swim platform.

Initially on the market for EUR 6,250,000, this yacht is now a brilliant buyer’s opportunity at EUR 4,900,000 through Worth Avenue Yachts. BLUE MAMBA is currently in Saint-Tropez.

To find out more information about BLUE MAMBA, please contact Worth Avenue Yachts.

12 Exceptional Local Restaurants in Nice!

Bistrot d'Antoine restaurant in the old town of Nice, France
Bistrot d’Antoine

Food tourism continues to rise, and for anyone exploring the Côte d’Azur — especially by yacht — discovering the local restaurants in Nice is an essential part of the experience. As one of the French Riviera’s most vibrant culinary capitals, Nice offers an exceptional blend of tradition, innovation and Mediterranean flair.

For yacht charter guests cruising the coastline, Nice makes a perfect gastronomic stopover. From the colourful stalls of Cours Saleya market to tucked-away bistros in the Old Town and refined dining rooms overlooking the Baie des Anges, the city delivers flavour at every level.

Niçoise cuisine is deeply rooted in local produce and Provençal heritage, yet it reflects the city’s unique crossroads position between France and Italy. The result is a rich culinary identity shaped by Mediterranean ingredients and influenced by Italy, North Africa, the Middle East, Asia and the broader regions of France. Olive oil, tomatoes, anchovies, fresh herbs and seasonal vegetables form the backbone of many dishes, while seafood features prominently thanks to the city’s coastal setting.

Dining at local restaurants in Nice offers far more than a meal — it is a sensory journey. The aromas of basil and garlic drift through narrow streets, markets burst with colour and energy, and sunlit terraces provide the perfect backdrop for long, leisurely lunches.

Whether sampling traditional Niçoise specialities in an authentic neighbourhood eatery or enjoying contemporary interpretations in a modern Michelin-starred venue, Nice presents a culinary landscape that is both diverse and distinctly local. For visitors seeking genuine Riviera flavour, the local restaurants in Nice remain one of the city’s greatest pleasures.

12 Places to Eat like a Local in Nice

The 5 Best Yacht Charter Itineraries on the Planet

Yachts anchored at Théoule-sur-Mer near Cannes on the French Riviera

With 2015 drawing to a close, it’s time to start planning your luxury yacht charters for 2016. We have compiled a list of the best 5 yacht itineraries on the planet, factoring in the key ingredients for an unforgettable yacht charter: crystal clear seas, white sand beaches, fine dining and luxury, modern marinas.

There are of course, many other superb yacht itineraries on our planet, but these handpicked destinations posses the all-Important glamour that draws luxury yacht charters to drop anchor year after year.

  1. The Virgin Islands, Caribbean

The Virgin Islands are quite staggeringly beautiful, with rainforests meeting sugar white sands and turquoise seas. The diving is exceptional, whether you’d prefer the coral reefs of Anegada or exploring the sunken ships of Wreck Alley. Those who like a bit more action might want to head to St Thomas for its chic shopping malls and fascinating shows, or you can head to one of the Virgin Islands’ sailor bars, such as Tortola’s famous Bitter End.

Baie de tronc, St John, Virgin Islands

  1. Sardinia, Italy

This tranquil Mediterranean isle offers beaches of immense beauty, where clear sapphire seas meet vast expanses of blinding white sand and rolling dunes. The Costa Smerelda is one of the most popular charter destinations on earth for its glamorous marinas, fine dining, and lively nightlife. The peaceful ambiance, excellent diving, and coastal walks offer a more leisurely pace on your Sardinia luxury yacht charter.

Porto Cervo, Sardinia

  1. The Amalfi Coast, Italy

This iconic coastline, with its volcanic range rising out of the Mediterranean, is one of the most spectacular luxury yacht charter destinations in the world. Have lunch at a cliff-top restaurant on Capri, where pink sprays of bougainvillea contrast vividly with the sparkling blue sea. Shop in Positano’s glamorous boutiques, or relax in the famed hot springs of Ischia. Spend your days in the water or visiting the ethereal Blue Grotto, and when night falls enjoy dining and dancing in the warm summer air from the comfort of your luxury yacht charter.

Capri, Italy

  1. The Leeward Islands, Caribbean

From the French-chic vibe of St Barts to the stunning beaches of Antigua and Barbuda, this chain of islands is the hottest luxury yacht charter destination in the Caribbean. Exclusive Anguilla increasingly draws the superyacht set, while the plantation hotels, pristine reefs and cloud forests of St Kitts and Nevis are putting these gorgeous twin islands on the yachting map.

Luxury yachts in Gustavia, St Barts

  1. The French Riviera

Number one simply must take us back to where luxury yachting began: the sunny, sparkling shores of Southern France. From the ritzy casinos and grand hotels of Monaco to the wide sandy beaches of glamorous Saint Tropez, this is an itinerary that combines natural beauty with fine dining, fine art, and fine living. From the quiet forests and crystal clear coves of Porquerolles to the chic piano bars and superclubs of Cannes, the Cote d’Azur is the quintessential luxury yacht charter destination.

Yachts in Port de Fontvieille, Monaco

The possibilities are endless. The list of dreamy itineraries goes on and on: how do the happy isles of the South Pacific strike you? Or perhaps Thailand takes your fancy – one of the rising yacht charter destinations? Or maybe you’d like to venture deeper into the Caribbean, to the quiet isles of the Grenadines, or the jungles and reefs of stunning Costa Rica? Once you’ve decided on your dream itinerary, you must choose from the broad range of luxury superyachts to charter, which are offered across the globe. Get in touch with a luxury yacht charter company to plan the itinerary of your dreams.

Land by Helicopter at these 5 Luxury Restaurants

Helicopter in Saint Tropez, France

All holidaymakers know that other than beautiful surroundings, luxurious accommodation and the much-deserved opportunity to relax, no holiday would be complete without good food. Luckily the South of France has the culinary prowess to make fine dining a certainty on your Mediterranean escape. Naturally, French Riviera Helicopter Transfer and gourmet cuisine go together like champagne and caviar. That’s why so many restaurants have exclusive helicopter landing spots, which allow for quick and luxurious transfers directly to their grounds. We spoke to the leading helicopter transfer company on the French Riviera, Heli Securite, who have recommended the following five restaurants with landing spots for direct landing.

Tahiti Beach St Tropez
Tahiti Beach
  1. Tahiti Beach, Saint-Tropez

Tahiti Beach is one of the best-located restaurants in Saint-Tropez and perfectly represents the joie de vivre for which the seaside town is universally famous. Fortunately, the food is wonderful, the atmosphere is relaxed and the friendly staff make you feel at home. Tahiti’s food is consistently good and served by the sea with the selection of freshly caught fish and tasty pizza straight from the oven being highlights. In fact, it’s difficult to know what you’ll enjoy more: the delicious food or spectacular sea views.

Bruno Restaurant in Lorgues, France
Chez Bruno
  1. Chez Bruno, Lorgues

Famed for its truffles, the one-Michelin-star Chez Bruno serves more of this exquisite delicacy than any other restaurant in the world. Bruno has been running this iconic restaurant set in the pretty Provençal town of Lorgues for many years and it’s a truly local family business, which has started to expand internationally.

The outdoor setting of idyllic gardens and a terrace is lovely in the summer and during winter a roaring fire gives the cosy interior a magical feel. This really is truffle heaven, and Bruno’s signature dish, a potato and truffle combination, has people returning for more. Most of the produce is found within two hours of the restaurant, so diners are guaranteed the finest quality.

La Bouitte restaurant, Saint Martin de Belleville
La Bouitte
  1. La Bouitte, Saint Martin de Belleville

La Bouitte is a charming hotel located at the foot of the Saint-Marcel ski slopes in SaintMartin de Belleville. However, it’s the hotel’s restaurant that really draws the crowds. René and Maxime Meilleur are a father and son team whose impeccable cuisine has been granted three Michelin stars and classified among the ‘great gables of the world’ since 2012. The restaurant is set in an authentic mountain chalet with a cosy yet chic decor befitting an establishment that prides itself on creating cuisine that respects the quality of local products and the art of cooking. The outside terrace nestled amongst the trees is perfect for apres ski drinks or a pre-flight lunch, since the helipad is located 50 metres away.

Les Gorges de Pennafort, Callas
Les Gorges de Pennafort
  1. Les Gorges de Pennafort, Callas

Les Gorges de Pennafort is one of Provence’s unmissable highlights set in a beautiful setting close to the Cote d’Azur. Chef Philippe Sa Silva and his wife took over management of the restaurant twenty years ago and haven’t looked back, even receiving a Michelin star in that time. His innovative use of regional produce combined with a contemporary twist, such as foie gras and Parmesan ravioli, have won the loyalty of international customers. Chef Da Silva’s flavoursome menu also extends to an impressive cocktail list, including their unique speciality: champagne with grapefruit cream. The sensationally sublime cuisine can be enjoyed in the elegant and light-infused dining room or outside on the terrace under a bioclimatic pergola, which adapts to the weather conditions.

La Bastide de Moustiers restaurant Alain Ducasse
La Bastide de Moustiers
  1. La Bastide de Moustiers, Moustiers-Sainte-Marie

La Bastide de Moustiers’s restaurant serves provençale cuisine in a wonderfully rural country setting. The lovely country house is an upscale inn owned by Alain Ducasse, a noted chef famous for his three Michelin star restaurant in London’s Dorchester hotel among others. Nestled in the Provence village of Moustiers-Sainte-Marie, the restaurant sits amid ancient olive trees and vibrant lavender bushes. The menu changes daily in accordance with the products available in the hotel’s vegetable garden and is served under a shaded terrace. Chilled pea and fava bean bouillon, steak, chimney baked lamb, and a cocotte of spring vegetables are all mouth-watering favourites prepared with care and attention.

Cannes Lions 2016 Preview

Carlton Hotel during Cannes Lions

Cannes Lions returns to the French Riviera from 18–25 June 2016, bringing together more than 15,000 delegates representing over 4,000 companies from across the global creative communications industry. Widely regarded as the most prestigious event in advertising, media and brand storytelling, Cannes Lions is the definitive annual gathering for agencies, marketers, innovators and creative leaders.

Held in the heart of Cannes, the eight-day Festival of Creativity serves as a global platform for celebrating excellence, launching bold ideas and shaping the future of advertising and communications. From high-profile award ceremonies to thought-provoking keynote sessions, Cannes Lions combines recognition with inspiration on an unparalleled scale.

Three Key Pillars of Cannes Lions 2016

The 2016 programme integrates three specialist events within the wider festival:

  • Lions Health (18–19 June) – Focused on creativity in healthcare communications and pharmaceutical marketing.

  • Lions Innovation (21–22 June) – Exploring the intersection of data, technology, storytelling and brand experience.

  • Lions Entertainment (23–24 June) – Celebrating the fusion of creativity, content and entertainment in modern media.

Across these events, Cannes Lions 2016 offers interactive workshops, masterclasses, screenings, networking sessions and keynote talks from some of the world’s most influential creative minds. The aim is clear: to connect industry professionals, spark collaboration and inspire transformative ideas.

Why Cannes Lions Matters

For brands and agencies alike, Cannes Lions represents more than an awards festival — it is a global marketplace of ideas. The event attracts decision-makers, disruptors and visionaries who gather to discuss emerging trends, digital transformation and the future of consumer engagement.

With its unique combination of creative prestige and Riviera glamour, Cannes Lions continues to stand at the forefront of the international communications industry. For one week each June, Cannes becomes the world capital of creativity — where innovation is celebrated, connections are forged and the next generation of ideas takes shape.

Cannes Lions 2016 : The Festival Guide for Creative Influencers

Yacht Charters for Events in Cannes

Panorama of luxury yachts in the bay of Cannes, France

Cannes events are among the most influential business and cultural gatherings in the world, attracting global decision-makers, media leaders and high-profile brands. From major property and media markets to advertising festivals and luxury travel showcases, Cannes provides a unique platform for companies seeking visibility and impact.

Increasingly, businesses are turning to yacht charter during Cannes events to gain a competitive edge. Corporate yacht charters have become one of the most powerful ways to maximise exposure, entertain clients and create memorable brand experiences during the busy Riviera calendar.

Hiring a luxury yacht berthed in the Port of Cannes — directly in front of the iconic Palais des Festivals et des Congrès — ensures your brand stands out. As delegates stroll along the bustling Quay Albert Edouard in search of the most compelling cocktail reception or networking event, a branded superyacht commands attention and prestige.

In this high-profile environment, branding and positioning are everything. A yacht charter during Cannes events offers a highly visible yet private setting — an exclusive floating venue that combines luxury hospitality with strategic marketing presence.

Corporate yacht charters provide versatile spaces for:

  • Executive meetings and board discussions

  • Product launches and media briefings

  • TV interviews and press receptions

  • Elegant seated dinners

  • High-end cocktail parties and networking events

Unlike traditional venues, a yacht charter offers complete privacy, tailored catering and bespoke event design, all within walking distance of the Palais. Guests can step directly from the conference floor onto the quay and into an exclusive environment designed around your brand identity.

For companies seeking to leave a lasting impression at Cannes events, yacht charter delivers both prestige and practicality. It transforms participation into presence — ensuring your business is not just attending the event, but defining it.

Charter Brokers at Bespoke Yacht Charter have over 20 years of experience organising event charters in Cannes and here we look at 5 key points on how to get the most out of the Cannes experience afloat.

Read more: Planning The Perfect Event Charter in Cannes

Luxury Yacht Charters for the Monaco Grand Prix

Yachts in Port Hercule for the Monaco Grand Prix

The 74th Monaco F1 Grand Prix will take place from Thursday 26 May to Sunday 29 May 2016, as the Principality once again hosts the most prestigious and anticipated event in the Formula 1 calendar. For four thrilling days, Monte Carlo transforms into the ultimate stage for high-speed racing, glamour and elite hospitality.

For those seeking the ultimate vantage point, yacht charters for Monaco Grand Prix offer an unrivalled way to experience the action. Moored directly in Port Hercule, luxury yachts provide front-row views of the circuit, placing guests at the heart of the world’s most iconic street race. The atmosphere is electric — engines echo between the buildings, champagne flows on deck, and the harbour becomes a floating showcase of some of the world’s finest superyachts.

The Monaco Grand Prix is an unmissable annual spectacle, attracting Formula 1 teams, global business leaders, celebrities, supermodels and discerning travellers. Many guests extend their stay after the Cannes Film Festival, creating a seamless Riviera social season that peaks during race weekend.

In 2016, the excitement builds even earlier with the biennial Grand Prix de Monaco Historique, held on the same legendary circuit just two weeks before the Formula 1 event. This rare addition enhances the prestige of the season and further increases demand for prime berths and yacht charters.

Chartering a yacht for the Monaco Grand Prix combines luxury accommodation, exclusive hospitality and unbeatable race access. Guests can enjoy gourmet catering, private parties, corporate entertaining or simply relax between sessions while overlooking one of motorsport’s most challenging circuits.

With limited marina berths and exceptional demand each year, yacht charters for Monaco Grand Prix remain one of the most sought-after experiences on the French Riviera calendar — where world-class racing meets Riviera elegance in spectacular style.

The Monaco Grand Prix 2016

 

Ferraris in Casino Square, Monaco
Ferraris in Casino Square

The Monaco Grand Prix 2016, the 74th edition of the prestigious event, is sure to be the ultimate fixture on this year’s Formula 1 calendar. Each and every stretch and corner is steeped in history, from Casino Square to the world’s most renowned hairpin, the Fairmont, past elegant yachts and through hillside tunnels.

The first practice laps take place at 10am on Thursday 26th May with the second coming later in the afternoon at 2pm. Although this means arriving in Monaco a full two days before the actual race, this is a great opportunity to see the cars in action and to take in the atmosphere of the track.

Yachts at Monaco Grand Prix
Luxury Yachts at the Monaco Grand Prix – Bespoke Yacht Charter

Overtaking on the Monaco circuit is notoriously difficult; qualifying is therefore more important in the Principality than at any other Grand Prix, and is definitely not to be missed. The qualifying begins at 2pm on Saturday, with the race itself starting at 2pm on Sunday, although be advised to arrive early to navigate the crowds.

Cars have been clocking exceptionally quick times this year so there is a quiet confidence among automotive fans that the circuit’s lap record of 1:18:0.63, set by Daniel Ricciardo in 2015, may be broken in 2016. Unlike most other Grand Prix races, you’ll have to book a grandstand seat to gain a first-hand view of the action, as the tight streets make it very difficult to walk from corner to corner. For this reason, a portable radio can be a good addition to the experience, so you can hear what’s going on even when you can’t see it.

Ferrari 458 wheel and dash
Ferrari 458 Italia

The nearest airport is Nice Cote d’Azur International Airport, from where it is possible to reach Monaco by train with the journey taking around 40 minutes. But which automotive racing fanatic ever took the train to such a prestigious automotive event? A more exhilarating way to arrive would be to hire a supercar and drive via the autoroute, which would take around the same time. It’s one way to turn an already incredible experience into a life-long memory.

But a hired luxury vehicle isn’t just useful for the journey into Monaco itself. The Grand Prix is unique in that there is a rest day between the practice laps and the race, which gives you a day to put a supercar through its paces on the very same picturesque streets that will later host the grand prix, and even explore the surrounding area. Envisage a trip through the streets of Monaco in a Ferrari 458 Italia – an icon of automotive design!

To complete the ultimate Monaco Grand Prix Experience, watch the race from a luxury yacht in the Port of Monaco!

Spring Yacht Charters on the French Riviera

Yacht-St-Tropez-Port

Spring, or printemps, is one of the most rewarding times to experience yacht charters on the French Riviera. As daylight saving moves the clocks forward on the last Sunday in March, the Côte d’Azur awakens to longer, brighter days and a renewed Mediterranean energy. Cafés spill onto sunlit terraces, coastal roads shimmer in soft golden light, and marinas begin preparing for the height of the season.

Across the Riviera’s iconic ports — from Monaco to Antibes and Cannes — yachts are making their return crossings from the Caribbean, readying themselves for a busy Mediterranean summer. Crews polish teak decks, provision galleys and finalise itineraries as the final traces of winter fade into pastel dusk skies. For charter guests, this pre-season atmosphere brings a sense of anticipation and exclusivity that is uniquely special.

Historically, the French Riviera first gained prominence not as a summer playground but as a refined winter retreat. Convalescing visitors sought the benefits of the mild climate, while aristocrats escaped northern Europe’s grey skies. Nearly a century ago, luxury yachts were rare here; elegant travellers arrived instead aboard the celebrated Paris-Lyon-Méditerranée expresses.

Eden-Roc hotel on the Cap d'Antibes, France

In 1922, the PLM introduced its first-class-only service to the Riviera, and Le Train Bleu became synonymous with sophistication. Distinguished passengers included Winston Churchill, Charlie Chaplin, Coco Chanel, F. Scott Fitzgeraldand Somerset Maugham — figures who helped cement the Riviera’s glamorous reputation.

The shift toward summer luxury followed. Visionaries such as Gerald and Sara Murphy persuaded the legendary Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc to remain open beyond the winter season, redefining the Riviera calendar. In 1923, Coco Chanel famously stepped ashore in Cannes with a sun-kissed tan after cruising aboard Flying Cloud, the yacht of Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster — a moment that transformed fashion and symbolised the Riviera’s evolving summer culture.

Today, yacht charters on the French Riviera are a year-round possibility, yet spring offers a particularly appealing balance. The harbours are less crowded than in peak July and August, luxury hotels feature attractive off-season rates, and many attractions reopen after Easter. Clear, crisp days and calm seas create ideal conditions for cruising between glamorous ports, anchoring in secluded coves or exploring the Lérins Islands.

While summer often claims the spotlight as the prime time to visit, spring provides a quieter, more refined Riviera experience — one where charter guests can enjoy the Mediterranean coast with space, light and understated elegance. For those considering yacht charters on the French Riviera, printemps delivers sunshine, serenity and the promise of the season ahead.

Continue Reading: 5 Reasons Why Spring is Ideal for a Yacht Charter on the French Riviera

Fine Dining Near Mediterranean Marinas

La Guérite restaurant on Iles des Lerins near Cannes

Fine gastronomy enriches a luxury yacht charter experience. Today’s superyacht chef is a master of his craft, with a wealth of experience in some of the best kitchens around the world. Nevertheless, exploring the best onshore restaurants offers a cultural experience that should not be missed: a tantalising array of flavours, refined by the tastes of exotic cultures, which invigorate the palate. Superyacht charter guests can best enjoy five-star dining experiences in or near the luxury marinas that characterise Mediterranean coastlines.

We’ve handpicked a selection of our favourite institutions for fine dining in close proximity to Mediterranean marinas:

ENOTECA – BARCELONA

Situated at the end of the Barceloneta boardwalk, Enoteca serves a sumptuous and contemporary Mediterranean menu, with an alluring wine list. This two Michelin-starred restaurant takes inspiration from its prime waterfront location and offers an array of avant-garde seafood dishes, with a Catalunyan twist, of course. Chef Paco Perez’s Esparden (sea cucumbers) alone are a reason to incorporate a night in Barcelona into your Mediterranean yacht charter itinerary.

Restaurant Enoteca in Barcelona, Spain
Photo courtesy of: Enoteca

JAN – NICE

So long overshadowed by Monaco and Cannes, Nice’s port is starting to step out of her more glamorous neighbours’ shadow and offers a selection of fine dining institutions. The streets that fan out from the port have undergone a renaissance in the past year or two and are now home to the city’s hottest bars and restaurants; none more so than Jan, on Rue Lascaris. Run by Jan Hendrick, an ex-superyacht chef himself, the restaurant’s menu blends contemporary French cuisine with ingredients from his native South Africa. The cosy dining room offers aesthetic perfection. It’s no surprise that Jan received his first Michelin star earlier this year.

The team at restaurant JAN in Nice, France
Photo courtesy of: JAN

LE LOUIS XV – MONACO

Monaco’s Le Louis XV is the flagship restaurant of Chef Alain Ducasse’s fine dining empire. Set inside the freshly renovated Hôtel de Paris on Monaco’s iconic Casino Square, this three Michelin-starred restaurant offers a stunning panorama of the Monte Carlo coastline. The new design evokes glamorous Riviera beachside living, while the cuisine also reflects the restaurant’s glamorous location, serving up a gastronomic voyage of discovery.

Louis XV restaurant Alain Ducasse in Monaco
Photo courtesy of: Le Louis XV

IL COMANDANTE – NAPLES

Give the captain and crew a night off during your yacht charter in Italy, and treat yourself to an exquisite experience at Naples’ Il Comandante. Set on the top floor of the modern Romeo Hotel, the name (‘the Captain’) is a nod to the city’s maritime heritage. Diners can enjoy a spectacular view of the port and the bay of Naples beyond. Using the finest ingredients from both land and sea, this elegant and contemporary menu thoroughly deserves its one Michelin-starred status.

Il Commandante restaurant in Naples, Italy
Photo courtesy of: Il Commandante

LA GUERITE – Iles de Lerins

April 23rd marks the opening date for one of the Mediterranean’s most exclusive restaurants: La Guerite. Enjoying a meal at this lavish eatery is not as simple as reserving a table; diners must first cross a short stretch of the Mediterranean to reach the Iles de Lerins, on which the restaurant is located. The reward for doing so is threefold: breathtaking views of the Côte d’Azur, a sumptuous menu of multicultural cuisine and an air of exclusive luxury.

La Guerite restaurant Iles Lerins Cannes, France
Photo courtesy of: La Guerite

Whether you’re cruising between ports on a luxury yacht charter or planning a gastronomic adventure ashore, the Mediterranean’s marinas are gateways to some of the world’s most memorable dining experiences. From Michelin-starred institutions to hidden coastal gems, each restaurant in this guide reflects the rich flavours, vibrant cultures and timeless elegance that define the region’s culinary landscape. Savour the views, explore the local terroir and make every meal an unforgettable part of your Mediterranean journey.

5 Spectacular French Riviera Driving Itineraries

Ferrari in the port of St Tropez, France

The French Riviera is not only famous for its coastline and glamour — it is also one of Europe’s most rewarding destinations for driving. With over 300 days of sunshine each year, it’s little surprise that the main motorway feeding south-eastern France, the A7 from Lyon to Marseille, is known as the Autoroute du Soleil — the Highway of the Sun.

Driving on the French Riviera offers a rare combination of dramatic coastal scenery, mountain passes and picturesque countryside, all within relatively short distances. From panoramic cliff-top roads overlooking the Mediterranean to winding inland routes through olive groves and vineyards, every journey feels cinematic.

One of the pleasures of driving in the French Riviera region is the ease with which landscapes change. In a single day, you can follow the coastal Corniches above Monaco, climb into the Provençal hinterland, and descend once more towards glittering harbours lined with yachts. The region’s excellent road network makes it simple to design bespoke itineraries that blend sea, countryside and culture.

For those combining land and sea, driving the Côte d’Azur pairs perfectly with a yacht charter. Many of the most scenic self-drive routes are located close to the Riviera’s principal ports and marinas, allowing travellers to alternate between time on the water and spectacular journeys on wheels.

Imagine leaving your yacht for the morning to meander inland through vineyards, stopping to purchase wine directly from the producer. Continue towards a perched medieval village for a leisurely Provençal lunch beside a heritage fountain, before driving onward through a protected national park where wildflowers and native wildlife flourish. By late afternoon, you can return to the coast in time to watch the sun set over the Mediterranean from the deck.

Whether you prefer a relaxed convertible cruise along the shoreline or a spirited drive through mountain switchbacks, driving the French Riviera delivers variety, beauty and freedom in equal measure. It is a destination where the journey is every bit as memorable as the arrival — where every curve in the road reveals another unforgettable Riviera view.

5 Spectacular French Riviera Driving Itineraries

Eden Roc Hotel on the Cap d'Antibes - view of the pool

Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc

Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc swimming pool
Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc : A Sanctuary for the Stars

Perched dramatically on the southern tip of Cap d’Antibes between Cannes and Nice, Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc is one of the most celebrated luxury hotels in the world. Often referred to simply as Hotel du Cap, Cap-Eden-Roc, or Eden Roc Antibes, this iconic property has come to define the very essence of Riviera glamour for more than a century.

A fixture on global “best hotel” lists by Tatler and Condé Nast Traveler, Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc represents the pinnacle of five-star French hospitality. From the Belle Époque era to the golden age of Hollywood and through to today’s international jet set, the hotel has welcomed royalty, artists, film stars and world leaders who return year after year for its rare blend of discretion, beauty and prestige.

Part of the exclusive Oetker Collection, Hotel du Cap forms part of a portfolio renowned for understated excellence and heritage luxury. The property spans 22 acres of immaculate Mediterranean gardens, where palms and Aleppo pines stand alongside citrus, cypress and ancient olive trees. In spring and summer, wisteria cascades across terraces, roses bloom in manicured beds and magnolia trees scent the warm coastal air.

The hotel’s unique location allows its grounds to embrace the rugged shoreline, offering uninterrupted views across the glittering Mediterranean and towards the Îles de Lérins. The legendary seawater infinity pool — carved directly into the rock — has become one of the most photographed and recognisable features of Cap-Eden-Roc, embodying the effortless elegance of the Côte d’Azur lifestyle.

Accommodation at Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc is divided between the historic main building, the Eden-Roc Pavilion by the sea and a collection of private villas nestled within the parkland. Each space reflects the hotel’s signature aesthetic: refined yet relaxed, luxurious yet never ostentatious.

Beyond its natural beauty, Hotel du Cap is also synonymous with the Cannes Film Festival, when it becomes the discreet retreat for actors, directors and producers seeking privacy away from the red carpet. During this period especially, Eden Roc Antibes transforms into the unofficial epicentre of Riviera society.

Yet outside the festival season, the hotel remains equally enchanting — a sanctuary where guests can dine overlooking the sea, stroll through shaded gardens, or simply absorb the serene rhythm of the Mediterranean.

More than just a hotel, Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc is a symbol of Riviera heritage. Whether referred to as Hotel du Cap, Cap-Eden-Roc or Eden Roc Antibes, it continues to represent the timeless style, sophistication and natural splendour that have made the French Riviera world-famous.

A Haven for Golf & Gastronomy

Panorama of Mougins village above Cannes, France

Overlooking Cannes and the Mediterranean coastline, Mougins is one of the French Riviera’s most elegant and historically rich hilltop villages. Long before the rise of nearby coastal resorts, Mougins was a Roman staging post along the Via Aurelia, a strategic route linking Italy to Spain. Evidence of this ancient past can still be seen in Roman tombstones preserved in the town’s Musée Municipal.

Today, the Roman era has given way to a beautifully preserved medieval atmosphere. Passing through the Porte Sarrazine — the last intact gateway of the village’s fortifications — visitors enter a spiral network of cobbled streets that wind gently around the hilltop. This distinctive circular layout gives Mougins its unique charm and sense of intimacy.

Mougins is also renowned for its artistic and cultural pedigree. Over the decades, notable figures such as Yves Saint Laurent, Catherine Deneuve and Pablo Picasso have called the village home, drawn by its tranquillity and creative spirit. Today, numerous art galleries and discreet sculptures continue to celebrate that legacy.

Equally famous for its gastronomy, Mougins has established itself as one of the culinary centres of the Côte d’Azur. Its concentration of acclaimed restaurants attracts diners from across the region and beyond, making it a destination for refined Provençal cuisine as much as for culture and history.

Balancing heritage, art and fine dining, Mougins offers a sophisticated yet authentic Riviera experience — a peaceful retreat just minutes from the glamour of the coast.

A Village for Artists & Film Stars

Cafe in St Paul de Vence, France

Just 15 minutes inland from the Mediterranean coast lies Saint-Paul-de-Vence, also widely known as St Paul de Vence— one of the most iconic and picturesque hilltop villages on the French Riviera. Perched high above the surrounding countryside, this historic village perché blends medieval character, artistic heritage and sweeping coastal views.

Originally established as a defensive stronghold against Saracen raiders, Saint-Paul-de-Vence retains its impressive town ramparts, built under the reign of François I in the 16th century. These remarkably preserved fortifications encircle the old town, creating a wonderfully atmospheric setting. A walk along the ramparts reveals panoramic views stretching across olive groves, cypress-lined hills and terracotta-roofed villas, with glimpses of the Mediterranean shimmering in the distance.

The surrounding countryside and gentle Mediterranean climate have long supported the cultivation of orange trees, olives, vines and figs, allowing Saint-Paul-de-Vence to flourish through the centuries. Today, tourism sustains the village, drawing visitors from around the world who come to admire its cobbled lanes, stone façades and art galleries tucked within centuries-old buildings.

Despite the lively atmosphere during the high season, Saint-Paul-de-Vence remains one of the loveliest and most celebrated villages in the French Riviera region. Its harmonious blend of history, culture and Provençal scenery makes St Paul de Vence an essential destination for anyone exploring the Côte d’Azur — a place where medieval heritage and Mediterranean beauty coexist in perfect balance.

Five Amazing Villa Rentals on the French Riviera

Luxury villas on the French Riviera

The French Riviera is home to some of the most magnificent real estate in the world. Combining cutting edge design with traditional Provençal charm, spectacular settings and unbelievable views, many of these properties are available to rent by the week. As a land base, these rentals offer the perfect complement to a Mediterranean Yacht Charter, enabling you to combine seafaring adventure with land-based luxury.

With such an incredible selection of villas to choose from, it’s tough to name our favourites. We’ve narrowed down a selection of the finest, basing our decision on those villas that replicate the luxuriousness of superyachts.

Here are our five favourite villa rentals on the French Riviera:

Villa Amourai in St Tropez
Villa Amourai in St Tropez

Best for Waterfront:

It’s easy to fall in love with Villa Amourai, located in the prestigious ‘Les Parcs de Saint Tropez’ private domain. This waterfront villa has unobstructed views of the Mediterranean, which are best enjoyed from the heated swimming pool or master bedroom, and allows direct access to the beach. The property has five bedrooms, including one boasting a glass ceiling under the swimming pool, a fitness room and helipad.

Villa Amourai in St Tropez
Villa Amourai in St Tropez

Best for Seaview:

One of the most extraordinary properties along the entire Riviera coastline, Villa Bayview, sits regally atop Villefranche-sur-Mer and Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat and offers a jaw-dropping panorama of this famed region.

Luxury villa on Cap Ferrat at dusk
Villa Bayview on Cap Ferrat

This ultra modern villa is furnished to the highest of standards and makes for a secluded and spacious getaway, accommodating 10 people in five en-suite bedrooms. Special features include a roof garden, swimming pool and pool house, and a private chef.

Best for Corporate:

Located in the heart of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, within easy reach of Monaco, Nice and Cannes, Domaine Mareeba offers an exclusive setting for corporate retreats. The domain has the capacity to accommodate up to 24 guests in three recently constructed luxury villas. This contemporary estate is light and spacious, offering a swimming pool, immaculate gardens and private access to the harbour. It is a complete package for professional escapes.

Domaine Mareeba on Cap Ferrat
Domaine Mareeba on Cap Ferrat

Best for St Tropez:

Villa Tennessee is an idyllic retreat, offering a unique insight into real St Tropez living, situated within a very short driving distance of the town’s main square, Place des Lices. A modern villa, this charming rental offers landscaped gardens, plenty of outside entertaining areas, a swimming pool and seven luxurious bedrooms. What’s more, you’ll only be a stone’s throw away from the glamorous nightlife, for which this pretty settlement is world-famous.

Villa Tennessee in St Tropez
Villa Tennessee in St Tropez

Best for Family:

La Bergerie in Tourettes is a property that will appeal to all members of the family. The 1.4 hectare estate is set within the renowned Terre Blanches golf resort, a mere 25 minutes from the famous Croisette in Cannes.

La Bergerie villa in Tourettes, France
La Bergerie

The property boasts a cinema room, summer kitchen, swimming pool and boules court. With a live-in chef and hostess included in the rental rates, and a capacity to sleep 12 guests, it’s safe to say that all the family will enjoy a holiday at this exclusive retreat!

Villa Kérylos

Villa Kerylos in Beaulieu, France

Nestled in the elegant seaside town of Beaulieu-sur-Mer, between Nice and Monaco, Villa Kérylos stands as one of the French Riviera’s most extraordinary cultural landmarks. This refined resort has long attracted royalty, film stars and political figures drawn by its sheltered coastline, luminous light and enviable Mediterranean climate.

Perched above the sea on the Baie des Fourmis, Villa Kérylos is a unique architectural masterpiece inspired by the noble houses of ancient Greece. Built at the beginning of the 20th century, the villa was conceived as a meticulous recreation of a Greek residence from the 2nd century BC, combining archaeological accuracy with Belle Époque craftsmanship. Every column, mosaic and fresco reflects a deep reverence for classical antiquity.

In 1966, Villa Kérylos was officially listed as a historic monument, recognising its exceptional architectural and cultural value. From January 2016, the villa came under the management of the Centre des monuments nationaux (CMN), becoming the 99th national monument in France to be overseen by this prestigious institution. This transition marked an important chapter in the preservation and promotion of Villa Kérylos, ensuring its continued protection as one of the Riviera’s cultural jewels.

Today, Villa Kérylos offers visitors a rare opportunity to step into an idealised vision of ancient Greece while enjoying sweeping views across the Mediterranean. Its harmonious blend of history, scholarship and Riviera elegance makes it an essential visit for anyone exploring Beaulieu-sur-Mer.

Beyond the glamour of nearby coastal resorts, Villa Kérylos embodies a quieter, more intellectual dimension of the French Riviera — one rooted in culture, artistry and timeless Mediterranean beauty.

MIPIM 2016

Yachts Palais des Festivals in Cannes, France

MIPIM 2016 returns to Cannes as the world’s leading real estate event, bringing together the most influential figures in global property. Known formally as Marché International des Professionnels de l’Immobilier, MIPIM Cannes is organised by Reed MIDEM (part of Reed Exhibitions) and sits at the heart of the international property calendar.

Held from 15–18 March 2016, the 27th edition of MIPIM is themed “Housing the World”, placing global urbanisation, sustainable development and innovative housing solutions at the centre of discussion. Each year, MIPIM 2016 transforms Cannes into a global hub for property investment, development and strategic partnerships.

Hosted at the iconic Palais des Festivals et des Congrès, MIPIM 2016 is expected to welcome over 20,000 participantsfrom across the entire real estate value chain — including urban planners, investors, developers, architects, fund managers, leasing specialists and portfolio managers.

A Global Property Marketplace

MIPIM 2016 in Cannes provides unparalleled networking opportunities, connecting:

  • International investors and sovereign wealth funds

  • Major property developers and city representatives

  • Corporate occupiers and asset managers

  • Architects, planners and infrastructure experts

The event serves as a strategic platform where cities showcase large-scale regeneration projects, developers unveil landmark schemes and investors identify emerging global opportunities.

Part of a Global Real Estate Portfolio

MIPIM Cannes forms part of a wider family of international property events, including:

  • MAPIC (also hosted in Cannes)

  • MIPIM UK (London)

  • MIPIM Asia (Hong Kong)

  • MIPIM Japan (Osaka)

Together, these events reinforce MIPIM’s position as the benchmark for global real estate networking and thought leadership.

Why MIPIM 2016 Matters

As urban populations continue to expand, the theme “Housing the World” highlights the urgent need for innovative housing strategies, sustainable construction and intelligent urban planning. MIPIM 2016 provides a platform for dialogue between public and private sectors, enabling cross-border investment and collaboration.

For four days in March, Cannes becomes the epicentre of international property — where deals are initiated, partnerships forged and the future of global real estate takes shape.

If you are attending MIPIM 2016, early planning for accommodation and hospitality is essential, as Cannes reaches peak capacity during this prestigious international event.

Read more in Bespoke Yacht Charter’s Guide to MIPIM 2016

M/Y PERSHING 76’: a luxury yacht available for co-ownership

Pershing 76 Yacht

Traditionally, Monaco and the Cote d’Azur have been the places to be seen on-board a luxury yacht, yet fashions are changing; nowadays, you’re just as likely to drop anchor next to a Hollywood actor or sporting superstar on Croatia’s Adriatic Coast or Spain’s Balearic Islands as you are on the glitzy Côte d’Azur.

Today, yachting enthusiasts are spoilt for choice when it comes to glamorous locations that are best discovered from the water. Over the last few decades, the industry has opened up to not just new destinations but also new ways to enjoy cruising the seas.

One such example is fractional yacht ownership, which allows more than one party to have a share in a vessel. Since a yacht is a valuable asset and demands significant investment, without even mentioning the costs necessary to maintain it, fractional ownership offers a financially viable solution. For many who would prefer not to charter every year but cannot justify the outlay required to purchase a yacht outright, co-ownership offers the opportunity to realise your dream.

SmartYacht offers fractional yacht ownership in some of yachting’s most desired destinations: the Mediterranean and the Seychelles. Their fleet include some of the most renowned names in yacht design, including Feretti, Azimut, Sunseeker, Princess and Pershing.

Pershing 76 Saloon

Based in Mallorca, the largest of Spain’s Balearic Islands, SmartYacht’s M/Y PERSHING 76’ combines the speed of a powerboat with the amenities of a luxury yacht. The yacht boasts impressive top speeds of 47 knots – perfect for zipping between the islands of the Balearics when you fancy a lunch of freshly caught seafood in Menorca and an evening spent dancing the night away in Ibiza’s world-famous clubs.

Yet none of the comfort on-board has been compromised. With two permanent crew members – a captain and stewardess – the yacht can accommodate eight guests in four tastefully decorated staterooms, offering light and spacious interiors and generous exterior space. Special features include a tender, toys and sunbeds on the foredeck.

Pershing 76 Yacht master cabin

SmartYacht’s service will make you feel as if this yacht is your private domain: from provisioning the yacht with your food and drink preferences before you arrive to securely storing your personal effects on-board after you depart, awaiting your next visit.

With a maximum of three owners and an online reservation system to fairly allocate usage, the M/Y PERSHING 76’ is ideal for families or groups of friends that are looking to enjoy the benefits that yacht ownership brings, without the responsibility and expense of sole ownership.