A collection of hand crafted itineraries
- 7 days9,998 MilesSt Tropez to Portofino
One of the most truly scenic stretches of coastline to bless the world's waters is that comprised of the Cote d'Azur and the Italian Riviera. Arching from the dainty French Antibes to the Italian gem of La Spezia, the spectacular Riviera makes for ideal cruising. Experience an invigorating blend of cultures as you sail from the highly-glamorous ports of Monaco and Cannes to the romanctic quaintness of secluded Portofino in Italy. Read Full Itinerary
- 6 daysPampelonne Beach to Monaco
The glittering coast known as the Cote d'Azur is one of the most glamorous destinations in the world. This curving strip of shoreline is a heady mixture of pristine beach and majestic mountain where lush countryside meets with chic seaside towns and every square meter is soaked in the liquid gold of the Mediterranean sun. Pastel villas shaded by painterly pines dot the coastline, while premier boutiques and gourmet restaurants line the harbors making this a stunning destination of seductive beauty and opulent excess. Read Full Itinerary
Featured marinas
featured marinas
Port Pierre Canto
Nestled in the east of the Bay of Cannes lies Port Pierre Canto, a welcoming and well serviced facility able to accommodate yachts up to 90
Port de Villefranche
Villefranche-sur-Mer adjoins the city of Nice to the east along Mont Boron, Mont Alban and Mont Vinaigrier, and 10 km (6 miles) south west
Port Camargue
Just up the coast from Montpellier is Port Camargue, a popular marina with the capacity to accommodate yachts up to 50m in length.
Port de Nice
Located in the heart of the city, the Port of Nice is situated just 4 miles from the Nice Cote d'Azur International Airport and a few minut
Port Hercule
Hercules Port is a natural bay at the foot of the ancestral rock of the princes of Monaco. It is one of the few, if not the only deep-wate
Port Fontvielle
Only fifty years ago Fontvieille was nothing more than a narrow stretch of sand where the rock plunged into the sea.
Port Golfe Juan
Port de Golfe Juan, lying 2.5 miles NE of Cap de la Croisette, is a small craft harbor which is protected by two breakwaters and has extens
Port de Darse Vieille
Set in the heart of the ancient city of Toulon, the Port de Darse-Veille offers visiting yachts of up to 55m the chance the relax in the ci
Port de Cannes - Old Port
To the east below the Old Town of Cannes lies the Vieux Port, or Old Port, also known as Port Cannes I; at its northeastern corner is the G
Cogolin Marina
Just 3km up the coast from St Tropez lies Cogolin Marina, the largest port along the Riviera and able to accommodate up to 1600 yachts with
Port La Napoule
On the other side of the bay to Cannes lies Port La Napoule, a large marina able to accommodate yachts of up to 52m in length.
Le Vieux Port de Marseille
The marina is currently undergoing a semi-pedestrianization which aims to reduce traffic and make the area more attractive. Completion of










