Enjoy Cannes in the Quieter Months

The sun is still shining on the Riviera even in the quieter month of September. The main influx of tourists have returned home leaving a much more tranquil scene. With all the bars and restaurants still flourishing, why not take advantage of this more peaceful time of year, with warm seas and sunny days, it is to most a paradise on earth. But shhh, lets keep September our secret!

With many yachts still available for a day or weekend charters for your Cannes yacht rental, the choice is yours!

One of our favourite yachts available for day charters from Cannes is the stunning Sessa C46:

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This sleek, modern and powerful yacht can accommodate up to 11 guests for a day charter. She offers ample sunbathing and lounging spaces, perfect for soaking up the September sun.

Screen Shot 2015-09-04 at 09.13.38There is a wide array of activities to embrace during September. One of the best advantages is the beach clubs are still open, but are nowhere near as chaotic as the previous summer months, so you can absorb the sunshine as well as enjoying tranquility!

Contact one of the team at Boatbookings now to secure your charter, and follow our twitter for regular updates!

Dior, DiCaprio and Designer Swimwear

The French Riviera is the local hangout for celebrities this summer thanks to the warm seas, vibrant nightlife and picturesque towns. Discover how Dior unveils his seaside childhood in his new nautical collection, Leonardo DiCaprio parties in the French Riviera and Kimberly Garner models her new high-end swimwear collection in St Tropez.

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Nautical necklaces and boaty bracelets have set sail this summer with Dior’s jewelry line. The collection is a tribute to his fond childhood memories spent in his childhood seaside villa; the line tells the story of travel, luck and his passion for roses. Nostalgia must have kicked in with the creation of a twisted outline of gold rice grains as an ode to the ocean, ‘what is more metaphorical than a medallion’ says de Castellane?

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