If you’re a Feadship enthusiast, Callisto will thrill you. 65 Meters, 6 Cabins, all the amenities and water toys. It’s a gorgeous yacht – you can see all the details here.
Lady Lola – an amazing yacht
Check out Lady Lola – it is a gorgeous 5 cabin Oceanco Super Yacht. It has a waterfall, retractable golf tee and a floating tennis court, as well as an incredible master cabin. You can see all details here.
How to charter a yacht for the Monaco Grand Prix
We are getting lots of enquiries about how to charter a yacht and get tickets for the Monaco Grand Prix in May, 2007. Basically, it’s virtually impossible and incredibly expensive at this time to get a berth in the Port of Monaco. All of those prescious slips are taken by sponsors or repeaters at the event.
But not to worry, you can still participate at the Monaco Grand Prix! Most people just charter a boat, and anchor either outside the Port of Monaco or in neighboring bays such as Villefranche. There is a great party atmosphere in these aress for the entire weekend. Then you purchase tickets at one of the many hospitality events, where you have lunch and a great view of the race from a high rise.
Click here for more about chartering a yacht at the Monaco Grand Prix.
Colts and Bears Fans – We have Yachts for Charter in Miami for the Super Bowl!
Congrats to all the Fans of the Colts and Bears! If you’re thinking of going to the Super Bowl to see your favorite team, we can put you on a gorgeous yacht so that you can root for your team in style! Forget about paying for over priced hotels, a yacht is the place to be to be truly in the Miami party scene! Our Florida office can take care of your needs! All of the information is here
Cannes to St Tropez Itinerary
Day Motor Trip: Cannes, Iles Lerins, La Napoule, Estorel, Frejus, St. Tropez
Cannes, being midway between St Tropez and Monaco, is an ideal place to start a day trip. Depending on the weather, you can head Northwest to Nice, Villefranche and Monaco, or Southeast to La Napoule, Estorel, Frejus and St Tropez.
Here is a sample itinerary South from Cannes – perfect for a day charter
Cannes | Meet the boat and leave from Cannes. Circle around the beautiful bay to see the town and Croisette from the water and zip over the the Iles de Lerins. There is clear water for snorkelling and usually plenty of boats to check out between the two islands. If you have plenty of time, get out for a hike around the island.Then head onward – there’s a lot more to the day! First you’ll head past la Bocca, where there are some nice sandy beaches that are less “flash” than Cannes. | ![]() |
La Napoule | See the Castle of la Napoule – from the water or stop and see the museum and gardens if you wish. There’s a small beach near the castle as well. La Napoule also boasts a 3* Michelin restaurant called “the Oasis”. | ![]() |
Esterel , St Rapheal and Frejus | You’ll continue past beautiful small port towns as you approach the Estorel, an enormous and stunning rock formation. Then on to St Raphael and Frejus. Frejus has long sandy white beaches, and inland boats Roman ruins. | ![]() |
St Tropez | There are really two St Tropez’s, the old town with its shops, winding streets and rows of Mangustas in the port, and the beaches on the other side of the peninsula, famous for the white sands and private beach restaurants.Most people chose to arrive at the beaches, for which the town is world famous. Make your reservations for any of the numerous restaurants and anchor offshore along with the Mangustas, Rivas and hundreds of other beautiful yachts. All of the beach restaurants have a different character, from relaxed to “flash”, but all offer good dining, social life, and of course comfortable beach chairs on which to relax for an afternoon. To see the stars, try to get into Club 55. For a very relaxed day with good service, we recommend Tropezina. | ![]() ![]() |
Cannes | Sadly, you need to get the boat back to Cannes, after a memorable day out. The return trip, past all of the above sights, will take approximately an hour in a motor boat. |