French Riviera Yacht Charter
Riviera Lifestyle, Gastronomic Journeys & World-Class Experiences

Where Riviera culture meets a structured and accessible cruising base.
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Cannes works well as both a destination and a base. It combines a strong marina network with direct access to quieter areas just minutes away. This makes it easy to shift between a structured port stay and open anchorage without long cruising times.
Along La Croisette, the waterfront is defined by beach clubs, hotels, and a steady flow of yachts. The marinas here are well managed and positioned close to the city centre, which keeps logistics simple. Provisioning, crew changes, and guest movement can all be handled without friction.
What sets Cannes apart is how quickly the setting changes once you leave the port. A short cruise brings you to the Lérins Islands, where the pace slows down. These islands offer protected anchorages, clear water, and a more natural environment. The contrast between the mainland and the islands gives itineraries a clear rhythm without requiring long distances.
The coastline around Cannes also supports flexible routing. You can plan short daily legs, adjust stops based on weather, or stay anchored for longer periods without losing access to services. This balance between structure and freedom is what makes Cannes a reliable hub for charter activity.
The charter season in Cannes runs from May through September, in line with the wider Mediterranean cycle. During these months, the weather is stable, with consistent sunshine and low rainfall. Sea conditions are usually calm, which makes short crossings and anchoring straightforward.
Temperatures increase as the season progresses, with May and June offering milder conditions, and July and August bringing peak summer heat. Daylight hours are long, which allows for unhurried cruising and more time spent offshore or ashore.
This period also ensures full access to local infrastructure. Marinas, restaurants, and coastal services operate at full capacity, which supports smooth day-to-day planning during a charter.
July and August are the busiest months. The coastline becomes more active, with higher yacht traffic and a more social atmosphere across ports and beach clubs.
Events play a key role in shaping the season. The Cannes Film Festival in May brings global attention and a surge in demand for berths. Later in the season, the Cannes Yachting Festival draws industry professionals and showcases new vessels, adding a more business-focused layer to the experience.
For a quieter charter, May, June, and September offer a more balanced option. Conditions remain favourable, but with fewer crowds and more flexibility in route planning and marina access.
Cannes sits at the centre of a compact cruising area, where each stop adds a different layer to the itinerary.
The Lérins Islands are often the first stop. Located just off the coast, they provide calm anchorages and clear swimming areas. The environment is simple and natural, which makes them ideal for relaxed daytime stays or overnight anchoring in settled weather.
To the east, Antibes offers a more structured port experience. Its marina is one of the largest in the region, supporting a wide range of vessels. The town itself combines historic streets with a steady dining scene, making it a practical and well-rounded stop.
Heading west, Théoule-sur-Mer introduces a different landscape. The coastline shifts to red rock formations and smaller coves, with quieter anchorages and less traffic. This area works well for slower cruising and extended time on the water.
Together, these destinations create a balanced route. Distances remain short, transitions are smooth, and each stop offers a clear contrast. Cannes supports this flow by acting as a central point where plans can start, adjust, or reset without complication.
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