Finally! The yachting industry has long been awaiting the new marina to be opened in Port Ibiza Town, and it has now officially opened for business. This marina is set to have a huge impact on both Ibiza’s yachting market as well as the Western Mediterranean yachting industry as a whole.
The Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity is upon us and we could not be more excited for a week filled with innovation and creativity! For years Cannes Lions has been a stand out event in Cannes, as we welcome some of the worlds most prestigious companies to network, collaborate and share their ideas in an energetic and stimulating environment.
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The creative industries have made tremendous progress in recent years, and it is evident by the sheer amount of impressive speakers appearing at this year’s event that communications, entertainment, design and technology are making an huge impact on our economy, society and culture as a whole. There will be talks by professionals from Facebook, Snapchat, L’Oreal, Youtube and more.
Cannes comes alive with the buzz of creativity during the event, and one of the best places to connect with clients and colleagues is most definitely out on the water! There are endless opportunities for corporate entertaining on board one of our luxury motor yachts. Cruise around Cannes and the idyllic Lérins Islands for the day, or even zip over to St Tropez for an afternoon!
The Greek islands are among our very top destinations for the coming summer and autumn months, being a prime cruising ground offering an amazing culture and a spectacular array of islands ready for you to discover. Depending on the type of holiday you are interested in, each island serves a different purpose.
Cannes is one of our most popular destinations amongst yacht charterers, and for good reason! It has held the annual Cannes film festival for years and is often home to celebrities and VIPs alike. There are endless restaurants, bars and nightclubs that bring the town to life in the summer months – but there is something else too!
Every year in the Antartic, as winter closes in and food becomes scarcer, one of the worlds great migrations takes place.Many hundreds of humpback whales swim 6000 km north to spend 4-5 months enjoying the warmer and food-rich waters of French Polynesia, to breed and to give birth to their calves. This is a time for mating, with underwater singing that can be heard all day long as the males try to impress the females.