A favorite destination for luxury yachts, Monaco is nonetheless a very accessible city. A yacht charter in Monaco is above all an opportunity to drop anchor and set off to discover the many facets of the Principality.
The first stop is the Casino and its magnificent garden, which perfectly illustrate the glamor of Monaco. You can also visit the Prince's Palace to discover the most beautiful rooms. Not far from there, the Oceanographic Museum has one of the finest collections of fish in the world. Other monuments, including the cathedral and the opera house, are also worth a visit.
In contrast to the upmarket district of Monte-Carlo, the market of La Condamine is an authentic corner where the friendliness is particularly appreciated. It is the perfect place to sample local culinary specialties. If you like shopping, the Carré d'Or in Monte-Carlo is where you'll find all the top fashion and jewelry brands.
In the old town, there are more restaurants and souvenir shops. In the evening, after enjoying the view of the city lit up from your boat, you can choose from dozens of pubs and nightclubs. From the port of Monaco, you can easily reach other destinations on the French Riviera thanks to your Mediterranean yacht charter, the closest of which are Villefranche-sur-Mer, Nice and Menton.
Discover the most beautiful beaches of the French Riviera
From Monaco, yachtsmen will have the opportunity to set off to conquer the beaches that glorify the French Riviera. Fréjus, Menton, Nice, Saint-Raphaël, Sainte-Maxime, Le Lavandou, Hyères…, each seaside resort has its own surprises in store for you.
If you head for the seaside resort of Menton, you will come to Sablettes beach, which immerses you in an Italian setting with its colorful houses and mountains in the background. Heading west, you will come to other unmissable spots such as the very touristy Salis beach, not far from the town of Antibes, or the Camp-Long beach in Agay, dominated by the red rocks of the Esterel massif. Pédalo, sunbathing and swimming are all on the agenda on this magnificent 200-meter-long beach.
in Saint-Tropez, Pampelonne beach is the favorite of vacationers. Kayaking, water skiing and other water sports will keep you entertained during your stopover in the open sea off this wide white sandy beach.
Monaco and its surroundings
If you prefer to enjoy a walk during your stopover in Monaco, immerse yourself in a picturesque setting as you head towards the town of La Turbie. Dominating the principality of Monaco, La Turbie occupies the highest point of the Via Julia Augusta.
On reaching this charming village, located 450 meters from Monaco, you can discover and immortalize its historical heritage such as the Trophy of the Alps. This Roman monument dating from the 7th century BC is the pride of the city. Built in honor of the Roman emperor Augustus, the Trophy of the Alps offers a breathtaking view of the city of Monaco. Otherother historical gems also await you during your stroll through the heart of the village, such as the mast top of the Tête de Chien, the church of Saint-Michel built in 1764 and the Carolo Felicerege fountain located opposite the town hall.
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 |