Last updated on September 26, 2023
What type of boat should you choose for your charter in Golfe Juan?
- Monohull sailboat charter: a monohull sailboat will offer you a more sporty experience and will allow you to reach secret coves only accessible by sea. For adventure and thrill seekers, the monohull sailboat is for you.
- Catamaran charter: if you are looking for a relaxing cruise and want to prioritize space and comfort for your trip, we highly recommend a catamaran charter, which will offer you greater stability.
- Motor yacht charter: more accessible and less expensive, this option is ideal for a day charter.
Services offered for your yacht charter in Golfe Juan
- Bareboat yacht charter: this option allows you to rent a boat for a fixed period, generally by the day, week or month. You are then free to sail as you please and discover the wonders of Golfe Juan in complete autonomy.
- Yacht charter with skipper: If you have little or no sailing experience or you simply want to spend a relaxing vacation, Filovent offers you the option of renting your boat with a professional skipper. The skipper will know the sailing area and will show you some of the most beautiful places in the region.
- Additional services: Many rental companies offer a wide range of additional services that you can book, such as fishing and diving equipment. You can also hire a crew if you wish, especially if you rent a large boat, which usually includes a captain, a cook and a hostess. The crew will take care of you and make sure you have an unforgettable cruise!
How much does a yacht charter in Golfe Juan cost?
Here is a table showing the average prices for yacht charters in Golfe Juan for a week. These prices are a rough dead reckoning and may vary depending on the season, the model and the age of the boat. Please note that they do not include extras such as the services of a skipper or hostess, insurance, port and anchorage fees, cleaning, etc
Type of boat | High Season July and August | Mid-Season May, June and September | Low Season April and October |
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Monohull (2 cabins) | 2,500 USD | 2,000 USD | 1,500 USD |
Monohull (3 cabins) | 3,000 USD | 2,500 USD | 2,000 USD |
Boat with one hull (4 cabins) | 3,500 USD | 3,000 USD | 2,500 |
Catamaran (between 35 and 40 feet) | 6,000 USD | 5,000 USD | 4,000 USD |
Catamaran (between 40 and 45 feet) | 7,000 USD | 6,000 USD | 5,000 |
Catamaran (between 45 and 50 feet) | 8,500 USD | 7,000 USD | 6,000 USD |
Where to sail in Golfe Juan?
- The Lérins Islands: This archipelago, made up of two main islands, Sainte-Marguerite and Saint-Honorat, is a true haven of peace in the open sea off Cannes. The islands are home to magnificent coves and beaches, as well as historical monuments such as the Fort Royal and the Abbey of Lérins. An ideal stopover for a day of relaxation and cultural discovery.
- The Bay of Cannes: This famous bay, hauled in by the Croisette and its luxury hotels, offers an exceptional panorama over the city and the Esterel mountains. You can admire the luxurious yachts and competition sailboats that stop over in the port of Cannes, and take advantage of the numerous beaches and coves to swim and relax.
- Cap d'Antibes: Located between Golfe Juan and Antibes, this cape is renowned for its sumptuous villas and lush gardens. You can discover fine sandy beaches and turquoise waters, as well as the famous coastal path offering breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea and the Alpes-Maritimes.
- The Baie des Anges: This huge gulf stretches between Nice and Antibes and is a true paradise for sailors. You will discover numerous picturesque ports, beaches hauled in by the palm trees and crystal-clear waters ideal for swimming and nautical activities.
- The Calanques de l'Esterel: This mountain range with red rocks plunging into the sea offers spectacular scenery and secluded coves, accessible only by boat. Sailing through this wild and unspoiled landscape will provide you with unforgettable memories of your stay on the French Riviera.
- Cap Ferrat: This luxurious and green peninsula is home to magnificent villas and gardens, as well as pebble beaches and coves with crystal-clear waters. You can admire the splendor of the Côte d'Azur and enjoy an exceptional setting for a peaceful and relaxing stopover.

When is the best time to sail in Golfe Juan?
Here is an average of the temperatures recorded in recent years in Golfe Juan:
Temperatures | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | June | July | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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Air min (°C) | 7° | 7° | 9° | 11° | 14° | 18° | 20° | 21° | 18° | 15° | 11° | 8° |
Air max (°C) | 11° | 11° | 13° | 16° | 19° | 23° | 26° | 26° | 23° | 19° | 15° | 12° |
Sea water (°C) | 15° | 14° | 14° | 16° | 21°C | 26° | 26° | 26° | 24° | 22° | 20° | 17° |
Tips for safe sailing from Golfe Juan
- Familiarize yourself with local regulations: Before embarking on your sailboat charter, make sure you are familiar with the regulations in force in the region in terms of navigation zones, anchorages or protected areas.
- Documents and formalities: If you are the skipper of the boat, make sure you have a boat license to present. In addition, we strongly advise you to take out damage waiver insurance even if you hire a skipper: in the event of damage to the boat, you are directly responsible, and damage waiver protects you from any unintentional damage.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 659 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Sailor, Chef (meals not included), Engineer, Mechanic, Masseuse |
Average price per week | $36,926 |
Minimum weekly price | $557 |
Maximum price per week | $995,138 |