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· 4 min read · By Olivia G.

Superyacht Charter South of France: Complete Guide

Introduction

The French Riviera remains one of the world's leading superyacht charter destinations. With advanced marina infrastructure and varied cruising grounds, it supports some of the largest yachts operating in the Mediterranean.

This guide explains what defines a superyacht charter in the South of France, what guests can expect, and how to plan a charter that matches your requirements. Whether you're considering a week-long coastal voyage or an extended Mediterranean exploration, this article provides the practical detail needed to make informed decisions.

What Defines a Superyacht Charter

Superyachts typically exceed 30 metres and offer extensive crew, advanced stabilisers, multiple decks, and high levels of onboard service. Unlike standard motor yachts, superyachts are designed for extended use, with dedicated spaces for dining, lounging, water sports, and wellness.

In the context of the South of France, a superyacht charter means access to a fully crewed vessel with a captain, chef, stewardesses, deckhands, and often a dedicated concierge. Service levels are comparable to five-star hotels, with the added advantage of mobility and privacy.

Why the South of France Is a Superyacht Hub

The South of France offers a rare combination of deep-water ports, sophisticated onshore infrastructure, and stunning coastal scenery. Key factors include:

  • Major ports in Saint-Tropez, Monaco, Cannes, and Nice with full-service berths for yachts exceeding 60m
  • Reliable weather from May to October with calm seas and consistent sunshine
  • World-class dining, beach clubs, and cultural attractions within tender reach
  • Close proximity between ports, allowing flexible daily itineraries without long passages
  • Strong regulatory framework ensuring safety and service standards

Where Superyachts Cruise in the South of France

Common itineraries include Monaco, Cannes, Saint-Tropez, and extended routes toward the Italian Riviera or Corsica. The compact geography means most destinations are within a few hours' cruising, allowing guests to maximise time at anchor.

Popular route combinations include:

Superyacht Types Available in the South of France

The South of France fleet includes a wide variety of superyacht types:

  • Motor Yachts (30–50m): The most popular category, offering speed, spacious decks, and comprehensive water sports platforms
  • Megayachts (50m+): For those seeking the ultimate in space, privacy, and service. Multiple lounges, spa facilities, and cinema rooms
  • Sailing Superyachts: Performance sailing combined with luxury interiors. Ideal for guests who appreciate the romance of wind-powered cruising
  • Explorer Yachts: Long-range vessels designed for extended voyages, with helicopter pads and submarine capabilities

Crew and Service on a Superyacht Charter

A typical superyacht charter crew includes a captain, first officer, chef, stewardess, and deckhands — with a ratio of approximately one crew member for every two guests. Service is discreet, professional, and highly personalised.

The chef will typically discuss dietary preferences and meal planning before the charter begins. Meals range from casual deck lunches to formal multi-course dinners, often incorporating local produce from Provençal markets.

Pricing and What's Included

Superyacht charter rates in the South of France vary significantly based on yacht size, age, and specification:

  • 30–40m: €50,000–€120,000 per week
  • 40–55m: €120,000–€300,000 per week
  • 55m+: €300,000–€1,200,000+ per week

Charter rates typically include the yacht, crew, insurance, and standard equipment. APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance) covers fuel, food, beverages, port fees, and activities — usually 25–35% of the charter fee.

How to Book a Superyacht Charter

Booking a superyacht charter in the South of France follows a structured process:

  1. Define your dates, group size, and priorities
  2. Review yacht options with your charter specialist
  3. Confirm availability and sign the charter agreement
  4. Complete APA payment and discuss preferences with the crew
  5. Arrive at your embarkation port and step aboard

Navélia's charter specialists manage the entire process, from yacht selection to itinerary planning and onboard coordination. Contact us to begin planning your superyacht charter in the South of France.

Final Thoughts

A superyacht charter in the South of France combines scale, privacy, and seamless logistics ideal for guests seeking uncompromising comfort. With established infrastructure across Saint-Tropez, Monaco, and Cannes, the region remains the gold standard for luxury chartering in the Mediterranean.

For guests considering superyacht charters beyond the French Riviera — in the Caribbean, Bahamas, or Southeast Asia — explore our global superyacht charter fleet for worldwide availability.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a superyacht charter cost in the South of France?+

Weekly rates start from approximately €50,000 for 30m yachts and can exceed €1,200,000 for the largest superyachts. APA (typically 25–35% extra) covers fuel, food, and port fees.

What is included in a superyacht charter?+

The charter fee includes the yacht, professional crew, and insurance. Fuel is not included — it is covered via APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance), which also covers provisions, beverages, port fees, and activities.

How far in advance should I book?+

For peak season (July–August), we recommend booking 6–12 months in advance. Shoulder season (May–June, September) offers more flexibility with 2–3 months notice.

Can I charter a superyacht for just a day?+

Some superyachts offer day charter options, though weekly charters are more common. Contact us for day charter availability in the South of France.

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