French and Italian Riviera: Mediterranean Yachting at its Finest

Few places on Earth combine sun-drenched coastlines, rich history, and cosmopolitan glamour as beautifully as the Mediterranean. From the turquoise bays of Greece to the luxurious ports of the French Riviera, the Mediterranean Sea offers a dreamlike yachting escape. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or a first-time charter guest, this region invites you to cruise in style, explore hidden gems, and indulge in some of the finest cuisine, culture, and scenery the world has to offer.

Why Choose the Mediterranean?

The Mediterranean has long been the epicenter of the luxury yachting world. Its popularity is no surprise given its varied cruising grounds, calm waters, short distances between destinations, and extended charter season from May to October. The weather is predictably pleasant during this period, with balmy days and cool, breezy nights. You can set your course through historical waters steeped in myth and legend, or simply drift from one stunning anchorage to another with no agenda beyond sun and serenity.

France: The Glamour of the Côte d’Azur

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Yachting along the French Riviera is a bucket-list experience. Start in Saint-Tropez, where superyachts dot the port and celebrities sip rosé in beachside clubs. Continue to Cannes for upscale shopping and film festival buzz, then cruise toward Antibes and Monaco for a taste of old-world elegance and modern luxury. Monaco, in particular, boasts some of the most prestigious berths in the world at Port Hercules, right beneath the palace of the royal family.

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Italy: Amalfi Coast to Sicily

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Italy offers some of the most romantic yacht routes in Europe. The Amalfi Coast is a visual feast of pastel-colored towns, dramatic cliffs, and lush lemon groves. Drop anchor in Positano, enjoy a seafood lunch in Ravello, and visit the Isle of Capri for its legendary Blue Grotto. Further south, Sicily and the Aeolian Islands offer volcanic landscapes, ancient ruins, and Michelin-starred meals. Each island has its own story to tell—from Stromboli’s active volcano to Panarea’s chic nightlife.