The Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters is in full swing this weekend. Hosted by the Monte-Carlo Country Club, the ATP Masters tournament welcomes the stars of the tennis world to the French Riviera for the first of a series of fantastic spring events. If you’re looking to mingle with the stars during the Rolex Masters and upcoming Monaco Grand Prix, here are our suggestions!
Hop on board HELIAD II! (video)
Fancy peering into some of the finest super yachts available to charter along the glamorous French Riviera right now? This March, at the ECPY Open Day 2016, we hopped aboard several yachts to meet with the crews and most importantly, sample some of the chefs’ best canapés. Climb aboard and watch the video below to see which yacht was our favourite…

Charming and Colourful Coastline of Amalfi
Italy is CHARMING!! As a matter of fact, yacht charter in Italy is exceptionally popular this summer and the most attractive area to cruise is indisputably the Amalfi coast! Situated almost in the middle of the West Italian Coast, 100 miles from Rome, the Costiera Amalfitania and the nearby islands of Capri and Ischia, along with the even smaller Procida are the cruising ground of our Amalfi Coast Yacht Charter.
Meet us in Monaco!
All eyes are on Monaco at this time of year as this yachting hotspot is overwhelmed with an array of luxurious and exclusive events brimming with supercars,superyachts and celebrities. Why not take a trip to the South of France this Spring-Summer and combine with one of the upcoming events to make the most of your trip?
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Charter Amongst the Volcanoes
Sailing Aeolian Islands is a treat not to be missed! Just to the north of Sicily in the Tyrrhenian Sea, lies this archipelago of 7 volcanic islands: Vulcano, Lipari, Filicudi, Alicudi, Salina, Panarea and Stromboli. A bareboating paradise, the Aeolian Islands remain relatively untouched and have retained a feeling of a remote wilderness despite having been invaded and conquered for millennia by the Greeks, Phoenicians and Romans, to name a few. The Islands are now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.


