Luxury Yacht Charter Côte d’Azur

A yacht charter in the Côte d’Azur offers one of the Mediterranean’s most iconic cruising experiences, blending wonderful Monégasque glamour with French cultural charm and hidden coastal gems. Book your charter on our MY R23

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Explore the Côte d’Azur by Superyacht

A Côte d’Azur yacht itinerary reveals the French Riviera from its most exclusive perspective. Travelling by sea allows you to move effortlessly between iconic ports, elegant beach clubs, and unspoilt natural reserves, all while enjoying uninterrupted views of the Mediterranean. Throughout the season, the coastline also plays host to world-renowned events such as the Monaco Grand Prix and the Cannes Film Festival, adding an extra layer of excitement to your journey.

From Monaco’s iconic harbour to the pastel charm of Sanary-sur-Mer, the Côte d’Azur offers constant variety. Cruise past dramatic cliffs near Èze-sur-Mer, anchor off the Lérins Islands near Cannes, or arrive in Saint-Tropez ahead of the crowds. Further west, the atmosphere shifts into something more rugged and authentic, with Marseille’s historic port and the wild landscapes of the Camargue offering a completely different perspective to your journey.

A Moncada luxury yacht charter in Côte d’Azur is defined by short cruising distances, allowing you to maximise time ashore and on the water. With our expertly curated experience, each day is carefully designed to combine renowned Riviera highlights with lesser-known destinations, ensuring a well-balanced and immersive charter.
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Do not miss...

  • Watching the Monaco Grand Prix from your yacht’s deck, positioned trackside for one of the most exhilarating spectacles in world motorsport
  • Arriving by tender at the Cannes Film Festival, stepping directly onto the Croisette for red carpet moments and exclusive after-parties
  • Chartering a private beach setup on Pampelonne Beach, complete with personalised service, DJ sets, and seamless transitions from sea to shore
  • Exploring the hidden calanques of Marseille by jet ski or tender, discovering secret coves and cliff-lined inlets inaccessible to larger vessels
  • Taking a sunset helicopter flight from your yacht over the Camargue, observing flamingos and salt flats glowing pink and gold from above
The principality of Monaco on a sunny day with bright blue waters brushing up against the coast.

Discover Our Distinctive Côte d’Azur 7-Day Itinerary

Monaco

Day 1: A Côte d’Azur yacht charter begins in one of the most prestigious yachting destinations in the world. Port Hercule is full of superyachts and surrounded by luxury residences, against the dramatic backdrop of Monaco-Ville. Explore the Prince’s Palace of Monaco, dine in Michelin-starred restaurants, or enjoy Monaco’s legendary nightlife at the iconic Casino de Monte-Carlo. The principality truly comes alive between May and September, particularly during major events such as the Monaco Grand Prix, when your yacht offers a front-row seat to the action, while areas like Larvotto Beach provide a more relaxed setting for swimming and daytime lounging.

The exotic gardens of Eze-Sur-Mer on a bright sunny day.

Èze-sur-Mer

Day 2: Just along the coastline, Èze-sur-Mer offers tranquility and elegance, located just a 30-minute cruise from Monaco. Anchor in crystal-clear waters before heading up to the medieval village of Èze. Its cobbled streets, artisan boutiques, and breathtaking coastal views provide a striking contrast to Monaco’s modern glamour. For a more immersive experience, visit the Jardin Exotique d’Èze at the top of the village, or enjoy a light lunch at Château Eza, where panoramic terraces overlook the Mediterranean. At the same time, the calm bays below are perfect for paddleboarding and morning swims.

The coast of St Tropez, deep blue waters against white sand beaches.

Saint-Tropez

Day 4: Saint-Tropez is synonymous with the Riviera lifestyle, located around 2-3 hours from Cannes. Spend the day on Pampelonne Beach, enjoying beach clubs and water sports, before heading into the old port. As part of your Côte d’Azur yacht itinerary, this destination delivers both vibrant energy and Provençal charm, especially as the town transitions into its lively evening scene. Early mornings offer a quieter side of Saint-Tropez, ideal for exploring local markets, while afternoons can be spent jet skiing along the coastline or enjoying long lunches that turn into sunset celebrations. The town is also renowned for its luxury shopping, with designer boutiques and chic concept stores clustered around Place des Lices and the old port.

Flamingos on salt flats in Camargue National Park

Camargue

Day 6: The Camargue introduces a completely different landscape to your yacht charter Côte d’Azur experience. This vast natural reserve is home to flamingos, wild white horses, and expansive salt flats. Arriving by yacht offers a rare perspective on one of southern France’s most unique ecosystems. For a more immersive experience, arrange a guided safari or horseback excursion through the wetlands, or visit at sunset when the salt plains reflect shades of pink and gold across the horizon. 

Cannes Old Port is filled with yachts and vessels.

Cannes

Day 3: A Côte d’Azur yacht charter combines sophistication with relaxed Riviera charm. Walk along La Croisette, explore designer boutiques, or visit the historic Le Suquet district. Nearby, the Lérins Islands offer secluded anchorages with calm, turquoise waters ideal for swimming and paddleboarding. For something more exclusive, arrange a private beach picnic on Île Sainte-Marguerite or visit in May during the Cannes Film Festival, when the Riviera is at its most glamorous, with frequent opportunities to spot A-list celebrities, attend exclusive parties, and experience the electric atmosphere surrounding the red carpet.

Sanary Sur Mer's harbour full of vessels with colourful buildings overlooking the blue water.

Sanary-sur-Mer

Day 5: Sanary-sur-Mer provides an authentic and slower-paced experience. Its colourful harbour and traditional fishing culture make it one of the Riviera’s most charming stops. Enjoy local markets, relaxed waterfront dining, and a peaceful atmosphere away from the more high-profile destinations. The town is particularly lively in the mornings when fishermen return with their catch, while nearby coves offer quiet anchorages perfect for swimming and unwinding in complete privacy.

Marseille port with the Notre Dame on top of the hill.

Marseille

Day 7: Marseille brings history and culture to the final stage of your journey, just 1-1.5 hours cruising from the Camargue coastline. As France’s oldest city, it offers a vibrant mix of heritage and modern life centred around the Vieux-Port de Marseille. The nearby Calanques National Park provides dramatic limestone cliffs and hidden coves, ideal for a final day of swimming and exploration. For a more adventurous experience, explore the calanques by kayak or tender, discovering narrow inlets and caves that remain inaccessible to larger vessels.

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Popular Côte d’Azur Activities

A yacht charter Côte d’Azur offers a diverse mix of experiences, combining iconic Riviera highlights with unique regional activities.
Hidden Calanques near Marseille on the Cote D'Azur.

Cruise the Calanques National Park

Explore the dramatic limestone inlets near Marseille, where turquoise waters meet towering cliffs. Accessible primarily by boat, these secluded calanques provide some of the most breathtaking swimming spots in the Mediterranean. Glide in by tender or jet ski to hidden coves, dive into crystal-clear water straight from the yacht, or anchor in complete seclusion for a private swim surrounded by untouched natural beauty.

Pampelonne beach near St Tropez with sun beds and umbrellas along the beach.

Saint-Tropez Beach Club Experience

Spend the day at Pampelonne Beach, where world-famous beach clubs offer a blend of relaxation, fine dining, and lively entertainment. Arriving by yacht ensures effortless access and privacy. Enjoy front-row sunbeds, curated menus, and champagne service as live DJs set the tone, with afternoons often evolving into vibrant beachside celebrations that define the Saint-Tropez experience.

A helicopter flying over the sea on the Cote D'Azur.

Riviera Helicopter Experience

Take a helicopter transfer along the coastline for a panoramic view of your Côte d’Azur yacht itinerary. From Monaco to Cannes and beyond, the Riviera’s full beauty is revealed from above. Depart directly from your yacht for a seamless experience and enjoy sweeping aerial views of cliffside villas, hidden coves, and iconic harbours that few get to witness from this perspective.

The white horses of Camargue running across the waves with flamingos flying overhead.

Camargue Wildlife Safari

Discover the wild side of southern France with a guided safari through the Camargue. Encounter flamingos and the region’s iconic white horses in their natural habitat. For a truly memorable experience, explore at sunrise or sunset when the light transforms the landscape and wildlife is at its most active, offering a rare glimpse into one of Europe’s most unique ecosystems.

A selection of French Cuisine, with bouillabaisse, cheeses, quiche and more.

French Riviera Food and Drink

Cuisine is an essential part of any Côte d’Azur yacht charter, combining Provençal traditions with Mediterranean freshness.
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Provence Rosé Wines

No Côte d’Azur yacht charter is complete without Provence rosé. Produced in vineyards across the region, these wines are light, crisp, and aromatic, with notes of red berries, citrus, and subtle floral tones. Typically crafted from grape varieties such as Grenache, Cinsault, Syrah, and Mourvèdre, they offer a refreshing minerality and dry finish. Served chilled, they pair perfectly with seafood and warm evenings on deck, making them a defining feature of the Riviera lifestyle.

While rosé remains iconic in Provence and is ideal for the summer, the Rhône Valley offers compelling alternatives for those looking to explore something different. For reds, Châteauneuf-du-Pape delivers depth and complexity, with rich dark fruit, spice, and a structured finish. On the white side, Viognier stands out for its expressive character, with notes of stone fruit, apricot, and floral aromas. These options provide a more layered tasting experience, perfect for those who want to sip beyond the classic rosé.

Bowl of bouillabaisse with mussels, prawns and fish.

Bouillabaisse

A signature dish of Marseille, bouillabaisse is a rich seafood stew made with local fish, saffron, garlic, and herbs. It reflects the deep maritime heritage of the region and is best enjoyed overlooking the sea. Traditionally prepared with varieties such as racasse, red mullet, and monkfish, the broth is deeply aromatic with a subtle saffron warmth, balanced by the sweetness of fresh seafood and a hint of fennel, creating a complex yet comforting flavour.

Salade Nicoise in a white dish.

Salade Niçoise

Fresh, simple, and full of flavour, this classic Riviera dish originates from Nice and combines tomatoes, olives, anchovies, tuna, and eggs. It is a staple during a Côte d’Azur yacht charter, perfect for light lunches on board. The combination delivers a vibrant balance of salty anchovies, rich tuna, and the freshness of ripe tomatoes, all brought together with high-quality olive oil for a clean, Mediterranean finish.

A Tropezian Tarte on a black dish with smaller portions of Tropezian Tarte nearby.

Tropezian Tarte

Originating in Saint-Tropez, this brioche-based dessert filled with cream has become a symbol of Riviera indulgence, often enjoyed after long beachside lunches. The soft, slightly sweet brioche contrasts beautifully with the light, vanilla-infused cream filling, while a delicate crunch of pearl sugar on top adds texture, making it both rich and elegantly balanced.

Moncada's yacht Desamis B cruising through the water.

Côte d’Azur Frequently Asked Questions

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What makes the Côte d’Azur ideal for a yacht charter compared to other Mediterranean destinations?

The Côte d’Azur stands out for its combination of short cruising distances, world-famous destinations, and diverse landscapes. Within a single itinerary, you can experience the elegance of Monaco, the vibrant atmosphere of Cannes, and the natural beauty of the Camargue. 

Birdseye view of Moncada's yacht R23 with jet skis and a tender cruising nearby.

What type of yacht is best suited for a Côte d’Azur charter?

Motor yachts are the most popular choice for a Côte d’Azur yacht charter due to their speed, stability, and ability to move effortlessly between destinations. Within our fleet, standout options such as the R23, Desamis B, and Pembe are particularly well-suited to the region, offering spacious decks, elegant interiors, and excellent cruising performance. For those seeking a more relaxed and classic Riviera experience, sailing yachts like Croce del Sud provide a slower, more traditional way to explore the coastline.

Acceptable cruising waters near Lerins Island. Yachts cruise on the turquoise water.

Are there any restrictions when cruising or anchoring along the Côte d’Azur?

Yes, your captain will guide you through designated anchoring zones, as several areas along the Côte d’Azur, particularly around Calanques National Park and the Lérins Islands, have strict environmental protections in place. These regulations are designed to preserve marine ecosystems, seagrass beds, and coastal habitats, meaning anchoring is only permitted in specific areas or may require the use of mooring buoys.

Two chairs and a bottle of champagne chilling with two flutes on the yacht deck of Moncada's Croce Del Sud.

Is a Côte d’Azur yacht charter suitable for families or groups?

Yes, a Côte d’Azur yacht charter is ideal for both families and groups, offering privacy, flexibility, and a wide range of activities to suit all ages. Many yachts feature multiple cabins, spacious social areas, and water toys, while your itinerary will include both relaxed anchorages and more lively stops, ensuring a balanced and enjoyable experience for everyone onboard.

Gardian of Camargue riding a white horse herding cattle.

DID YOU KNOW?

Beyond its glamorous lifestyle and breathtaking scenery, the Côte d’Azur is rich in fascinating history and cultural moments that have shaped its global reputation as one of the world’s most iconic yachting destinations.

  • Saint-Tropez rose to international fame in the 1950s, largely due to film star Brigitte Bardot. Her role in And God Created Woman, filmed in Saint-Tropez, brought global attention to the once-sleepy fishing village. As images of Bardot enjoying the town’s beaches and harbour spread worldwide, Saint-Tropez quickly transformed into a symbol of effortless glamour, attracting artists, celebrities, and the international jet set, a reputation it still holds today.
  • In contrast, Marseille is France’s oldest city, founded over 2,600 years ago by Greek sailors from Phocaea. Originally established as a trading port called Massalia, it became a key gateway between the Mediterranean and inland Europe. This deep maritime heritage continues to shape Marseille’s identity today, influencing everything from its vibrant port culture to its renowned seafood cuisine.
  • The Camargue is one of the few places in Europe where wild white horses still roam freely. These horses, known as the Camargue breed, have lived in the region’s wetlands for centuries and are closely tied to local traditions. Often seen wading through shallow lagoons alongside pink flamingos, they are managed by gardians, local cowboys who maintain age-old herding practices unique to this part of southern France.
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