The Côte d’Azur has been the summer address of Europe since the English arrived for the winters, and it wears the attention lightly. What most visitors miss is that the best of it lies offshore: islands with no cars, a monastery that makes wine, and a fort that held the Man in the Iron Mask.
This route takes the famous ports ’ Monaco, Cannes, Saint-Tropez ’ and then leaves them for the Îles d’Hyères and the Lérins. The contrast between a Riviera evening and a morning at anchor off a nature reserve is the whole argument for a yacht.
Every route we shape is a starting point, not a fixed schedule. Stay a second day where the light is right, move with the weather, or follow a captain who knows the cove worth the detour. That freedom is the point of chartering. What follows is one considered way to read the Côte d’Azur; the rest we tailor to you.