Filovent boat rental agency

Sunny coastal cruising and Mediterranean pleasures, 14 days between Italy, France and Spain

Main features
Boat model: Yacht
Type: Special sailing boats
Number of cabins: 47
Maximum capacity: 94 travelers
Crew members: 65

Cabin

Cat A Owners’ Suite - Lido Deck
The two Owners’ Suites on this ship follow in the maritime spirit of always keeping exclusive quarters white-glove ready for the ship’s owners. Today, these luxury spaces are reserved for guests who appreciate the elevated side of sailing with the comforts of a private yacht. Both light-filled suites are located on the lido deck and feature panoramic windows for a unique view of the sea, even from the four-poster bed. The opulence includes a fireplace, elegant cabinetry, high-end furnishings, and a spacious marble bath outfitted in our legendary golden fixtures.
Cat B Junior Suites - Promenade Deck
With rosewood furnishings, ornate wall finishings and a detailed marble fireplace, the junior suites are the epitome of luxury. Panoramic windows welcome in the sea, creating a bright, airy ambiance filled with casual elegance and upscale comfort. A separate sitting area makes the fireplace cozier. A majestic marble bath with golden fixtures is classic in this top tier. The Junior Suites are located on the promenade deck, with the restaurant, boutique, and reception close by.
Cat C Grand Staterooms - Promenade Deck
The two grand staterooms envelope guests in sophistication. While the design and decor are decidedly stately and classically maritime, they still offer ultimate comfort. Panoramic windows welcome expansive sea views. Their location in the front of the promenade deck follows the elegant line of the ship, enhancing the exhilarating feeling of sailing on a private yacht.
Cat E Deluxe Staterooms - Cabin Deck
These outside deluxe staterooms with large porthole window are the epitome of nautical luxury on this ship. Located on both sides of the cabin deck, these are exclusive retreats of serenity that have made our sailing yachts famous. Sophisticated style comes in the form of rich wood finishings, Italian marble and golden fixtures.
NB : The pictures, information, and visuals presented are not contractually binding. The itinerary and program indicated may be modified without notice due to weather conditions or for technical reasons (captain's decision). Sailing times may vary depending on sea conditions and weather.

Itinerary

Genes
Departure 7:00 pm.
Strange, really, that Columbus left his hometown of Genoa to explore the... more+ world. After all, the proud seafaring metropolis with its charming maze of alleys, hidden backyards, and magnificent palazzi is an excellent place in itself to go exploring. You can stroll along the arcade-lined Via XX Settembre past exclusive boutiques, sample the delicacies of the Mercato Orientale, admire the Cathedral of San Lorenzo, take a selfie in front of the fountain in the Piazza de Ferrari, and finally end up back at the old harbor, which has been beautifully redesigned by star architect Renzo Piano. 
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Genes Nice
Arrival 8:00 am, Departure 1:30 pm
Nice lies in one of the world's most lavishly endowed natural... more+ landscapes. The sea glows azure and the mountains in the background rise picturesquely up into the sky. Castle Hill gives you a fantastic view over the rambling old town – a labyrinth of alleyways with Baroque churches, pastel-colored houses and red-tiled roofs. The Promenade des Anglais, a sophisticated, five-kilometer-(3 miles)long walkway along the magnificent Baie des Anges and its long beach, lies at the heart of the elegant new town, with its splendid palaces and aristocratic hotels in the Belle-Époque and Art Deco styles. 
Activities: Including: A stroll in Nice, more+
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Nice La Ciotat
Arrival 8:00 am, Departure 11:00 pm
With exciting cities like Marseille, Cassis, Toulon, and... more+ Aix-en-Provence in the vicinity, it really isn't easy for La Ciotat to stand out. On the other hand, being overlooked also offers great opportunities: La Ciotat has managed to retain the authentic, unexcited charm of a small town and is a real insider tip on the Côte d'Azur. The coastal town is a great place to live in: Old mansions, chapels and churches line the town's airy squares; and the newly designed harbor promenade invites visitors to stroll and shop with a view of fishing boats, sailing yachts and the old shipyard cranes. 
Activities: Including: A stroll in La Ciotat, more+
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La Ciotat At sea - France
Day under full sails
Climbing the rigging, untying ropes, setting sails – today is all about... more+ sailing. Time to lean back and relax in the deck chair and watch the passionate crew hoisting the sails by hand. 
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At sea - France Collioure
Arrival 8:00 am, Departure 1:30 pm
On one side of the harbor a defiant church, on the other the... more+ old royal castle, in between a promenade on which gnarled plane trees provide shade – can so much picturesque idyll be real? In Collioure it can. The fishing village has been attracting artists since the beginning of the 20th century: Here, fauvists like Henri Matisse and André Derain revived in the golden light. Today, a theme trail along the harbor leads to the places where their works were created. Artists have again settled in the old town quarter and offer their works for sale in the flower-decorated labyrinth of alleys and stairways. 
Activities: Including: In the footsteps of the Fauves: Matisse was already enchanted by the golden light of Collioure, more+
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Collioure Barcelona
Arrival 8:00 am, Departure 11:59 pm.
Barcelona revels in contrasts. Many enthuse over the... more+ beautiful elegant squares and boulevards, while others look for medieval romance in the Gothic quarter. Some love the artistic treasures in the Picasso Museum or the Joan Miró Foundation, but for most people Barcelona is the capital of Catalan Art Nouveau and its glory is epitomised in the spectacular Palau de la Música. At every turn you encounter the playfully opulent creations of architect Antonio Gaudi. His exuberant fantasies are evident in the numerous houses, idiosyncratic parks and the famous uncompleted Sagrada Familia cathedral which he created. 
Activities: Including: Discover Barcelona: immerse yourself in architecture and art from Gaudí to Miró, more+
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Barcelona Tarragona
Arrival 8:00 am, Departure 10:00 pm
Welcome to ancient times! Roman history comes alive in the... more+ Catalan port city of Tarragona. It all began in 218 B.C. when the Romans conquered the city, named it Tarraco, and began building monuments that are now part of the UNESCO World Heritage. Walking along the old city wall and visiting the amphitheatre, triumphal arch, and forum feels like stepping back thousands of years into the past. A bit younger, but just as remarkable, is the Cathedral de Santa Maria. Constructed between 1171 and 1331, it beautifully combines Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles. 
Activities: Including: Visit to Tarragona, more+
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Tarragona Palma de Majorque
Arrival 5:00 pm
Majorca's beautiful capital is an elegant city and its picturesque old town and... more+ architectural mix of Arab, Catalan and Art Nouveau elements are part of its success story. In the center you will be lured by shops behind splendid facades, and cafés and bars set on beautiful squares invite you to stay a while. Not far from the sophisticated marina you will find the dignified cathedral, affectionately known as "La Seu" for short. With pure Gothic beginnings, none other than Antonio Gaudi created part of its interior at the start of the 20th century. 
Activities: Including: Strolling, sightseeing, shopping: Palma de Mallorca between the Cathedral and the Royal Palace, more+
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Palma de Majorque
Departure at 1:30 pm.
The stunning capital of Mallorca exudes elegance, with its charming old town... more+ showcasing a mix of Arabic, Catalan, and Art Nouveau influences. In the heart of the city, visitors can explore shops behind impressive façades or relax at cafés and bars in picturesque squares. Close to the sophisticated marina stands the majestic "La Seu" cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture with interiors partially designed by Antoni Gaudí in the early 20th century. 
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Palma de Majorque Valencia
Arrival 5:00 pm
On one corner its centuries old and around the next totally modern – Valencia is... more+ everything all at once. Today the beautiful old town and the old silk market "La Lonja de la Seda", which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, still bear witness to the city's wealth in the Middle Ages. A brand new part of the city is situated in a drained river bed and has avant-garde buildings including a futuristic opera house, the largest aquarium in Europe, a botanical garden and a public park. Valencia is one of the few cities that has a heritage of over 2,000 years and is also so intriguingly combined with the future. And no other city in Europe can proudly make the claim that the America’s Cup has already taken place twice right on its front door. 
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Valencia
Departure at 2:00 PM.
Valencia seamlessly blends its rich history with cutting-edge modernity. Its... more+ charming old town boasts landmarks such as the UNESCO-listed "La Lonja de la Seda," reflecting its medieval prosperity. Meanwhile, a dried riverbed hosts futuristic architecture, including a state-of-the-art opera house, Europe’s largest aquarium, a botanical garden, and a public park. With over 2,000 years of history and the distinction of hosting the America’s Cup twice, Valencia stands as a vibrant city where the past and future meet. 
Activities: Including: Architectural inspiration: Valencia between Gothic and Calatrava, more+
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Valencia Carthagene
Arrival 1:30 pm, Departure 7:00 pm
An important port as long ago as Carthaginian and Roman times,... more+ Cartagena can look back on an eventful history. The "La Manga" headland, over 20 kilometers (12 miles), is a geographical curiosity which divides the long sandy beach of the "Mar Menor" salt water lagoon from that of the Mediterranean. Inland, the Fuensanta convent is mainly famous for a vision of the Virgin Mary which appeared there around 200 years ago and sits high up above the town of Murcia. It affords a delightful view over this lively university town. The huge Cathedral of Murcia was built in 1394 on the former site of a Moorish mosque. 
Activities: Including: Visit to Cartagena, more+
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Carthagene At sea - Spain
Day under full sails
Enjoy fitness, cosmetic treatments, a massage or sun and sea with a good book... more+ in the deck chair. The last sailing day gives you all the options for your perfect personal wellness program. 
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At sea - Spain Malaga
Arrival 8:00 am
Málaga has spruced itself up. In 2003, the Museo Picasso opened in a 16th century... more+ Renaissance palace and is dedicated to the artist's extensive life's work. This historic old city invites you to take a stroll and its buildings gleam like new. And above everything towers the Alcazaba, a mighty walled fortress. The port was completely redesigned when the city was opened to the sea and you can now take a lovely stroll along the promenade. In Malaga's hinterland you can see the most beautiful aspects of traditional Andalusia. From a distance the typical Andalusian villages look like white dabs of paint shining out from the brown of the barren mountain landscape. 
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The price includes
Shipping costs
Welcome champagne in your suite / stateroom
Unlimited tea and coffee on board
All non-alcoholic drinks
Tips
Welcome and Farewell cocktails
Activities included in the program
Meals included in the program
The price does not include
Flights
Meals not included in the program
Additional information
Even though the boat is equipped with sails, navigation will primarily be done by motor when conditions are not favorable for using the sails.
Languages spoken on board: English and German
Optional services
Flights not included in the programme are available on request

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