Why Charter In The South Of France?

St. Tropez, Cannes, Monaco - these are names oozing with glamour and exclusivity, though it has to be said, these hotspots do get rather busy over the sunnier months of the year. So what’s the solution to taking in these dream locations while avoiding the inevitable hustle and bustle that the tourist season brings with it?

14 March 2014
Do it from the water, of course. The start of the charter holiday season in the South of France coincides with the start of the Cannes Film Festival, which takes place in mid-May, and lasts all the way until October due to the sublime climate, generally calm seas and light winds.

In addition, the region offers so much variety in terms of things to do and see that you’re spoilt for choice. There’s something here for you regardless of whether you find the sound of checking out trendy places in the cities, or sailing past stunning, quiet little islands (or something inbetween) more appealing.

Travel further inland and discover just how steeped in history the region is – there are Roman ruins, grand castles and villages whose origins are lost in time to explore. Fabulous restaurants, great shops and some of the world’s most famous beaches are also within easy reach.
The South of France is arguably the world’s best region to go on a superyacht charter holiday because there is a vast selection of superyachts available for charter based in the area, and your holiday itinerary can be personalised for you depending on what you’re interested in and which of the region’s delights you care to sample.

People in the know agree that the only real way to see, be seen in and experience arguably the world’s most spectacular holiday destination is to charter a luxury yacht for a week or two. Settle back into the Western Mediterranean’s laid-back vibe, taking in the breathtaking scenery and soaking up the sun’s rays while having your every whim catered to.

Summer is on its way – contact us today so we can put together your dream yacht charter holiday in the South of France.