Monaco Charter Itinerary

Monaco Itinerary

Monaco Yacht Charter
This is the French Riviera read from the water, where the coast turns its best profile to those arriving by sea. Seven days carry you west from Monaco to the pine-covered calm of Porquerolles, tracing the shoreline that has drawn the discerning for a century.

The first half is pure spectacle: the principality, the Cap, the film-festival glamour of Cannes. Then the mood shifts. Sail on past Saint-Tropez and the crowds thin, the anchorages soften, and the week closes among the near-empty beaches of an island few charters reach.

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 a quieter cove. What follows is one considered way to read the coast; the rest we tailor to you.
Day 1

Monaco

The week begins in Monaco, a city built entirely around the water’s edge and best appreciated from it. Cross the principality on foot, harbour to casino to terraced gardens, then step aboard in Port Hercule among the season’s largest yachts. As you slip out past the breakwater, Monte-Carlo arranges itself behind you, and the coast opens ahead.
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Day 2

Beaulieu-sur-Mer

A short passage brings you to Beaulieu-sur-Mer, a belle-epoque town tucked beneath cliffs that fall straight to the sea. It is a quiet, walkable place, arthouse cinema, clay tennis courts, a handful of good bistros, unhurried in a way its glamorous neighbours are not. Anchor offshore, take the tender in for lunch, and let the pace drop a gear.
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Day 3

Cap Ferrat

Round to Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, the green peninsula that hides some of the Riviera’s most storied villas behind its pines. Three hundred days of sun a year fall on its gardens and coves; the coastal path threads between them. Anchor for the afternoon, swim from the yacht, and take the evening on deck as the Cap quietens around you.
Day 4

Antibes

Cruise to Antibes, where sixteenth-century ramparts hold a maze of cobbled lanes that once kept Picasso and Ernst in thrall. Wander the old town and its flower market in the morning, then give the afternoon to the water, the bay off the peninsula is made for it. Few towns on the coast balance history and ease so well.
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Day 5

Cannes

West to Cannes, the Riviera at its most poised. The Croisette runs long and palm-lined past the grand hotels; behind it sit the boutiques and terraces that set the town’s rhythm. Offshore, the Iles de Lerins offer a calm anchorage and a short tender ride to pine-shaded coves, the town’s glamour and its quiet a mile apart.
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Day 6

Saint-Tropez

A passage west brings Saint-Tropez, a fishing village that never quite surrendered its origins. Morning belongs to the old port and the lanes of La Ponche; the afternoon drifts toward Pampelonne and its long ribbon of sand. Anchor off the beach and the shore becomes an extension of the yacht, the town waiting for whenever you are ready.
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Day 7

Porquerolles

The week ends at Porquerolles, and it ends quietly. This little island lies only a few miles off the coast yet feels a world from it: eucalyptus and pine, twenty near-deserted beaches along the northern shore, water that asks to be swum. Anchor for a last long lunch on deck, and let the final afternoon pass in the water, the perfect counterpoint to where the week began.
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