France - French Riviera & Cote de Azur Yachting Itinerary

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CÔTE D’AZUR GUIDE


CÔTE D’AZUR This iconic cruising destination promises glamour, celebrity, and sophistication along an alluring coastline

Also known as the French Riviera, this ultra-exclusive, lavish vacation destination is one of the world’s first resorts, and to this day maintains its magnetic allure. Its reputation for being the playground of the rich and famous is well-deserved, offering the elite traveler a host of glamorous events, an action-packed social scene, beautiful architecture, rich history, and of course, stunning beaches.

The French Riviera is home to some of the most renowned resort towns in the world, including Nice, Cannes, Antibes, Sainte-Maxime, Juan-les-Pins, and Saint-Tropez, just to name a few. This long stretch of coastline along the beautiful Mediterranean Sea offers a myriad of ports, marinas, and anchorages, making it the quintessential summer yachting destination. If such famed events as the Cannes Film Festival or Monaco Grand Prix interest you, be sure to schedule your trip in May and plan your itinerary to experience them in the most elite way, aboard your charter. No matter when you travel to this extravagant destination, the French Riviera is certain to impress.

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This popular tourist spot lends itself perfectly to yacht exploration. Its coastline offers breathtaking bays, secluded anchorages, high-end marinas, and pockets of pristine waterway where you can drop anchor and find a quiet beach or bay. The offerings on shore are just as enticing, including some of the best restaurants and beach bars of the 1960s to the newest hot-spot nightclubs and high-end restaurants of today.


MONACO Arrive at the Nice airport and take the eight-minute helicopter ride to Monaco, where you’ll meet your charter. Enjoy a welcome cocktail on deck, and then venture ashore to the legendary Casino de Monte-Carlo, where you can test your luck at one of the most famous gaming venues in the world. Visit the Buddha Bar, where European opulence meets exotic Asian cuisine, or head for Jimmy’z nightclub for the hottest dancing, or Black Legend live jazz.


ANTIBES Sit back and relax as you cruise to Cap d’Antibes and anchor in Port Vauban, the largest marina in the Mediterranean Sea. Head ashore to the Hotel du CapEden-Roc for a quick bite on the water’s edge, and then make your way to Château Grimaldi to visit the Musée Picasso.


CANNES Jaunt over to Cannes, where shopping enthusiasts will find everything from high-end name brands on La Croisette, to the more relaxed (and affordable) Rue d’Antibes. Venture about ten minutes away to the 2 Michelin star restaurant L’Oasis, and indulge in the eclectic fusion of Mediterranean/Asian cuisine.


ILES DE LÉRINS Cruising around this cluster of four quiet islands near Cannes, you’ll enjoy the view of red-roofed villas covering the lush hillsides of Iles de Lérins. Find a scenic spot to anchor at Sainte Marguerite, enjoy a decadent picnic, and swim in the deep blue waters.


SAINT-TROPEZ As you approach the coastal village of Saint-Tropez, set your sights on the golden sand and tropical beauty and anchor at Pampelonne Beach, the legendary “home of the bikini.” After leaving your footprints in the sand and splashing in the sea, head into the town of Saint-Tropez to wander the winding streets, boutique shops, and charming cafés. Continue the experience at one of the trendy nightclubs, where you can dance into the wee hours.


ILE DE PORQUEROLLES Tranquility awaits as you cruise across the Gulf of Hyères to Porquerolles, a protected, peaceful island where cars are prohibited. Tender ashore to Notre-Dame Beach to enjoy a gourmet picnic prepared by your chef, and then head inland for a bike tour through the lavish forested landscape. Enjoy high-end cuisine at the Michelin-starred L’Olivier restaurant.


VILLEFRANCHE-SUR-MER Your voyage to Villefranche-sur-Mer offers a postcard-perfect panorama of the pastel-hued buildings that surround this old-world port. Tender ashore and wander through a labyrinth of narrow streets, and walk The Rue Obscure or “Dark Street,� a passageway under the harbor-front houses which dates back to 1260.


ST-JEAN-CAP-FERRAT With two attractive anchorages, this is the idyllic spot to relax on board and take in the splendor around you. When you’re ready to venture ashore, take the tender into the Paloma Beach Club for a leisurely meal, and indulge in the renowned Le Spa at the Grand-Hotel du Cap-Ferrat. Return to the comfort of your yacht for a delectable meal prepared by your chef.


CÔTE D’AZUR

OVERVIEW TIME ZONE:

Central European Summer Time Zone

CURRENCY:

Euro

CLIMATE:

The climate of France is generally cold in winter

and mild in summer, but mild winters and hot

summers are usual along the Mediterranean sea

(French riviera) and in the South West of France.

May 63°F / 17°C June 68°F / 20°C July 75°F / 24°C August 75°F / 24°C September 72°F / 22°C October 64°F / 18°C

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MONACO Le Panorama 57 Rue Grimaldi Monaco, MC 98000 TEL +377 99 90 74 63

FORT LAUDERDALE Bahia Mar 801 Seabreeze Blvd, Suite G Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33316 TEL +1 (954) 703-5737 Team@WorthAvenueYachts.com


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