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The Largest Superyachts in Monaco for the 2022 Grand Prix
By Emily Dawkins
The Monaco Grand Prix is often recognised as one of the most iconic events in the summer calendar; not only for the fans of Formula One and motorsports, but also for the luxurious world of superyachts.
Marking the unofficial start of the yachting charter season, the prominent motorsport event offers the perfect opportunity for the UHNW elite to revel in all things luxury. From a-list events, dazzling car displays and lavish boutiques, the Grand Prix in Monaco has it all.
Not just offering the perfect high-class experience inland, the waters of Monaco present an incredible location to watch the GP races unfold. The legendary Port Hercule provides numerous berths with stern-to-track mooring, allowing those on yachts to watch the action unfold from the comfort of their lounges onboard.
With only one day remaining until the start of the 2022 Monaco GP, we take a look at the largest yachts that have been spotted in Monaco, either berthed in Port Hercule or deeper in the Monégasque bay.
96.6m FAITH
Delivered by Feadship in 2017, 96.6m FAITH is a magnificent example of the meticulous craftsmanship of the Dutch yard. Across five vast decks, FAITH offers numerous indoor and outdoor entertaining and lounge areas: an idyllic spot to watch the races from the water. With exceptional onboard features including a glass-bottomed swimming pool and large beach club, FAITH also provides an excellent retreat away from the hustle and bustle of the GP. Currently listed for charter with Burgess , it is no surprise that this breathtaking superyacht is berthed in Port Hercule.
92.4m TATOOSH
Two legends meet: Nobiskrug’s 92.4m TATOOSH has been spotted in the waters of Monaco. Delivered in 2000 by the German yard, the white superstructure of TATOOSH is recognisable around the world. Featuring several versatile exterior spaces and an array of onboard amenities including a jacuzzi, pool, and a floor that rises to become a dancefloor, TATOOSH fits in perfectly with Monaco’s opulence. Joining the brokerage market in 2021, the 92.4m motor yacht is listed for sale with Burgess .
91.5m QUEEN MIRI
91.5m QUEEN MIRI is the largest yacht to be delivered by Greek shipyard Neorion. Abundant in space, both inside and out, alongside numerous sublime features including a children’s playroom, beauty salon and conference facilities, QUEEN MIRI presents the ultimate yacht for optimal work/life balance. Spotted moored in Port Hercule’s Quai Rainier III, QUEEN MIRI is currently believed to be privately owned.
90m LIONHEART
Launched by Benetti in 2016, 90m LIONHEART remains in her home berth of Port Hercule for the Monaco GP this year. Often spotted cruising the nearby Mediterranean waters, little has been revealed about LIONHEART since her launch, but with an array of comfortable outdoor areas the 90m would undoubtedly offer an exemplary location for watching the GP. She is currently berthed at the end of Quai Rainier Ier.
88.5m CLOUD 9
Moored at Monaco’s deep water anchorage is Oceanco’s 88.5m CLOUD 9. Previously named INFINITY, the 88.5m was delivered in 2015 by the Dutch shipyard, and was sold by Burgess earlier this year. As one of the largest sales of 2022 so far, CLOUD 9’s appearance in Monaco is the first time she has been seen since her name change. She is now available for charter with Burgess for the first time since her delivery.
Other large superyachts that have been spotted in Port Hercule and Monaco's surrounding waters include:
87.78m FOUNTAINHEAD
86m MAN OF STEEL for charter with Ocean Independence
82.5m SECRET for sale and charter with Burgess
81.2m GRACE
74.5m LADY E for charter with Burgess
73m CORAL OCEAN
109m BRAVO EUGENIA was recently spotted in Monaco but has since moved to the nearby Port Vauban Antibes, where 91.5m TRANQUILLITY and 97.2m CARINTHIA VII are also berthed.
With the action set to kick off tomorrow with the first F1 free practice sessions, we can’t wait to see what the 2022 Monaco Grand Prix will hold, and what other superyachts will make an appearance in Port Hercule.
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The Monaco Yacht Show is considered the most exclusive superyacht show in the world, and 2023 did not disappoint. Set around Monaco’s iconic Port Hercules, the event showcased some of the world’s largest superyachts alongside best-in-class superyacht service providers and luxury lifestyle goods befitting of the superyacht world. Guests had the opportunity to meet with service providers from across the yachting industry, including luxury boatbuilders, crew recruiters, yacht designers and naval architects, yacht marketing specialists, and the world’s leading yacht brokerages, such as Northrop & Johnson .
But which yachts reigned supreme at the 2023 Monaco Yacht Show ? Here, we look at some of the largest head-turning vessels
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The 6 biggest yachts at the Monaco Grand Prix
Published on May 29, 2022 at 12:00PM (UTC+4)
- by Patrick Jackson
Last updated on Jul 19, 2022 at 3:52PM (UTC+4)
Ah, Monaco – a billionaires’ playground, and host to one of the most thrilling races on the F1 calendar, the Monaco Grand Prix.
With the city-state being right by the water, many wealthy folks opt to watch the race not from the grandstands but from their yacht .
And the average person can too as one-day rentals are available for as little as a few hundred dollars.
But we’re dreaming of watching it from one of the bad boys that made this list.
These are the six biggest yachts attending the 2022 Monaco Grand Prix – all 80 meters (262 feet) and above!
By the way, make sure you don’t miss a race by checking our 2022 Formula 1 calendar .
6. Grace – 81m (265.7ft)
Originally called Kibo , the yacht was sold in 2018 to businessman John Reece and renamed Grace in 2018.
Built in 2014 by Abeking & Rasmussen, the yacht is a regular in the waters of Monaco.
There’s plenty of room on her tiered decks to watch the F1 cars lapping Monaco’s streets all weekend.
When the racing is done, there are plenty of amenities to enjoy as well, with the yacht hosting a beach club, grand piano and even an elevator.
5. Secret – 82m (269ft)
Another Abeking & Rasmussen build, Secret stands out even on the waters of Monaco with her Sam Sorgiovanni-styled exterior.
It even has its own elevator for nice added touch of luxury.
There are sure to be plenty of eyes on Secret as the yacht is currently for sale as well.
Offered through Burgess Yachts , she could be yours for $84.4 million.
4. Man of Steel – 86m (282.1ft)
Man of Steel made headlines last year as the second-most expensive yacht sale in 2021, changing hands for a whopping $150 million.
Previously, she was called Seven Seas and belonged to none other than film director Steven Spielberg.
The 2022 Monaco Grand Prix is the first major event she will appear at following the sale.
She’ll be moored right in the heart of Port Hercules, where her new owner, steel baron Barry Zekelman, can soak up the action from her lower swimming pool or upper deck jacuzzi.
3. Cloud 9 – 89m (292ft)
Another recent sale, Cloud 9 changed hands just earlier this year, making the 2022 Monaco Grand Prix her first event after renaming as well.
Originally called Infinity , the sale price was withheld.
However, Cloud 9 is available to charter for a cool $1.2 million A WEEK!
With an onboard pool and plenty of lounging areas on her multiple decks, there’s plenty of space to watch the F1 from.
2. Lionheart – 90m (295.3ft)
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The flagship from Italian builder Benetti, Lionheart is a regular in the waters of Monaco, with her home base in Port Hercules.
Spending most of the time cruising the French and Italian rivieras, she’s currently sat at the end of Quai Rainier.
Owned by Topshop owner Sir Philip Green, Lionheart is worth an estimated $150 million.
1. Tatoosh – 92m (301.8ft)
The biggest yacht that will be at the 2022 Monaco Grand Prix, Tatoosh is currently listed for sale for $96.7 million.
The only 300-footer on this list, she was finished in 2000 by German shipyard Nobiskrug.
Curiously, Tatoosh features bulletproof windows, along with a waterfront diving platform and a swimming pool of course.
Unquestionably, this will be the most imposing and one of the most recognisable yachts attending the Monaco F1 Grand Prix.
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It’s not how big your super-yacht is, it’s how you use it. If you’re going to go anywhere in the world to see floating palaces it would have to be Monaco. I’d say any major center in New Zealand with all the flooding we’ve been having recently but we don’t have any palaces despite what pre flood property prices might indicate so Monaco it is.
Let’s take a quick tour of some of the biggest boats at the show this year and what they have to offer. Super Models not included.
Carinthia VII – 318 Footer
Clocking in at 3,600 gross tons with 6 decks and a 16m beam the Carinthia VII is the largest Super-yacht we know of on the quay at Monaco this year. It has a private owners deck with separate daytime and night-time areas and stateroom, a VIP stateroom adjacent and six extra staterooms on the main deck for guests.
It’s got everything you’d expect to pack into 318 feet of luxury including a wellness spa and elevator across four fo the decks. It can manage accommodation for 14 guests and 26 crew. It can range up to 5,000 nm cruising 18 knots, or a max speed of 25 knots if you’re in a hurry to get anywhere.
Phoenix 2 – 300 Footer
If you have a cool NZ$222 Million on you then the Phoenix 2 could be yours. It was first built in 2010 and recently got a refit in 2019. It can fit 14 guests across 7 staterooms. If anyone needs to do a runner in a hurry there are two touch and go helicopter platforms. Personally I’m here for the indoor outdoor cinemas and swimming pool with a separate jacuzzi. Who needs Waiwera anymore anyway. Interior designs are callbacks to art deco and features a winter garden, ballroom, and spiral staircase leading to the upper decks. It’s also decked out with a jacuzzi lounge, gym, beauty salon and cinema. The owners suite keeps up the tempo with wraparound views accessible via a glass spiral staircase. The full featured bathroom is decked in marble and a concealable walk-in wardrobe if the owner wants to keep their kit there but rent the boat out in the off-season. Designed by Tim Heywood this isn’t even the largest yacht he’s designed. The largest is named A+ (formerly Topaz) and clocks in at 482 Feet
Savannah – 274 Footer
Savannah throws out many of the usual flourishes found on your standard super-yacht, forging it’s own path instead. It’s the largest hybrid motoryacht launched as well as being the largest ship to every have a “full metal jacket” of metallic sea-foam-green paint from top to waterline according to Feadship. It has it’s own elevator connecting its four decks as well as an underwater lounge. Many of the main areas are open to the sea, including the Main-deck salon which slides away into a pool deck and circular lounge outdoor space. The gym also looks out to the sea with slide glass paneling. The interiors are a collage of retail design spaces with inspiration coming from Christian Dior, Kenzo and Virgin Megastores thanks to Cristina Gherardi Design.
Aware Yacht – 262 Footer
If you’re looking to get the most out of a small space ask a Dutch farmer, failing being able to find one of those ask a Dutch Yacht Designer, namely Sinot which has made the most out of every square inch of the 262-foot long Aware Yacht. That isn’t to say they haven’t created ridiculously cavernous opulent spaces. The bridge is a sprawling 1,500 square foot epicenter. A glass encased pavilion leads to the wheelhouse, dining area nad a library. The beach club has 10-foot ceilings and sliding glass partitions for augmenting the space. Why sunbath outside when inside is this accommodating. It can accommodate 10 guests in four lavish cabins
Leona – 263 Footer
Bilgin Yachts have created a super-yacht for a secretive rich lister who has a penchant for the absurd. This is the largest yacht made in Turkey and apparently the 263 foot long Leona has an entertainment system in the ambient area that is so complex that it’s controlled by 100 iPads and includes a projection screen on the ceiling. That sounds more like a tech issue than a testament to how great the system is. I’m not sure I quite believe that, but moving on.
Checking off the list is an extravagant owners suite with it’s own private lounge and exterior pool. 2 VIP guest suites with his and hers bathrooms ensure the guests are in no-less luxurious accommodation. On Tatiana, Leona’s older sister ship, these 2 VIP rooms are split into 4 smaller guest rooms. The interior is all gold inlays, onyx and marble.
Engine-wise we’re looking at a maximum speed of 19 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots powered by 2,560 kW twin engines.
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When it comes to sumptuous yacht hospitality, it doesn’t get much better than being on deck of a Super Yacht in Monte Carlo with a glass of Champagne while watching the most famous race in the world.
Heralding the unofficial start of the Mediterranean yachting season, the Monaco Grand Prix brings roaring races, A-lister events and a swell of superyacht titans to the principality each year. The event is one of just two Formula One fixtures on the calendar that can be watched from on board as the yachts moor stern to the track in Port Hercules. Whether you are watching from the sun deck with a glass of rosé in hand or from the comfort of home, keep an eye out for the following yachts in port for the weekend…
Man of Steel | 86m
Oceanco’s Man of Steel (ex Seven Seas) has secured a star seat to soak up the trackside action in Port Hercules, right in the heart of the buzz. Guests will be able to enjoy the races from the main deck, with its swimming pool and line of sun loungers, or one of the upper decks, where there is a jacuzzi and lounge area. After making headlines as the second-most expensive yacht sale of 2021, this is the first high-profile yachting event that Man of Steel is attending since her change of ownership.
Coral Ocean pictured pre-refit
Coral Ocean | 72.5m
Fresh from an extensive refit, Coral Ocean is also right in the thick of the F1 action. The Lürrsen-built yacht left her refit facilities Palma earlier in the month and the Monaco Grand Prix is her first opportunity to show off her new look, which centres around a change of hull colour, new interiors and a modification on the upper deck. With original design from Jon Bannenberg, the 1994-built yacht is an icon of the yachting world and her fresh appearance is sure to be a big talking point in Monaco.
Grace | 81m
Originally launched as Kibo in 2014, Abeking & Rasmussen’s Grace is a regular fixture around Monaco, and she’ll be berthed inside Port Hercules for the duration of the F1 Monaco Grand Prix. The yacht’s cascading aft decks offer stacks of space to watch the cars tear around the circuit, and a long list of amenities promises plenty of ways to relax after the Formula One buzz wears off. Grace is pictured above, third from the right.
The Wellesley | 56m
Oceanco’s 56 metre The Wellesley is one of the largest charter yachts on the scene for the Monaco Yacht Grand Prix. Listed for charter with TWW Yachts, her interiors follow an elegant, hotel-style theme and she has a number of crowd-pleasing features including a cigar room and waterfall-fed jacuzzi. Below Deck Mediterranean fans may know her better by her alias, The Wellington, which was her moniker when she appeared on the hit Bravo show for season 5.
Katina | 60m
Another yacht that’s fresh from a refit and showing off her new look at the Grand Prix is Katina , a 2015 build from Croatian yard Brodosplit. A charter favourite for many years, this yacht for sale is packed with fun features and features a huge toy box which her guests can take full advantage of after the races wind down. She accommodates up to 12 guests in six cabins and is home to fully-equipped gym and a dedicated massage room.
Robbie Bobby | 33m
Tucked right into the sharp turn where the circuit wraps around the harbour, Robbie Bobby has a prime spot for her guests to watch the Formula One action unfold. The motor yacht was launched by Dutch yard Lynx in 2013, and she is crowned by a generous sundeck where her guests will have panoramic views across the race circuit and the lively port. To make arrivals in and out of Monaco even easier, the yacht has a conveniently situated tender garage for smooth transfers.
Sirocco | 47m
Berthed just in front of the Nouvelle Chicane, Heesen’s Sirocco boasts great seats to watch the Monaco Grand Prix. She is another popular charter yacht that starred in Below Deck and she is well-loved for her exotic interior, which uses a blend of woods and natural materials. An eight-person jacuzzi offers a prime vantage point over the racetrack, and there’s also a multi-media room on the interior where guests can enjoy the Formula One in a more serene setting.
Catching plenty of attention in Port Hercule, Palmer Johnson’s gold-hulled DB9 is the perfect yacht for entertaining over the Formula One weekend. She’s primed for hosting Monaco Grand Prix yacht charters, with three pools, an integrated speaker system and an expansive sundeck that promises an immersive experience from one of the best seats in the house – right in front of Quai-des-États-Unis. With her sharp, sporty look and supercar-inspired name, DB9 is completely at home at the F1.
Secret and Cloud 9 off Monaco
Secret | 82m
One of the yachts bringing the at-anchor action is Secret , a 2013 build from Abeking & Rasmussen. Her Sam Sorgiovanni exteriors make her instantly recognizable off the Monegasque coast, and as a superyacht for sale she’s sure to be catching the attention of prospective buyers.
Cloud 9 | 89m
Cloud 9 marks one of the largest yacht sales of 2022 so far, and this is her first high-profile appearance under her new name. When she was known as Infinity, the Oceanco build was notoriously private – now it seems she’s spending a little more time in the limelight. She is listed for charter with Burgess and comes complete with expansive lounging spaces, a decadent beauty saloon and a main deck pool that measures almost 18 metres squared.
Lionheart | 90m
In 2016, Lionheart was launched by Benetti as the Italian shipyard’s new flagship and is the owner’s third Benetti to bear the same name. The 90-metre motor yacht is no stranger to Monte Carlo, spending most of her time cruising the French and Italian Riviera from her home base in Port Hercules. Lionheart has remained secretive in the five years since her launch and is currently berthed at the end of Quai Rainier.
Tatoosh looking as imposing as ever
Tatoosh | 92m
Tatoosh joined the sales fleet in 2021 to much excitement, and is currently one of the most recognizable yachts around the waters of Monaco. She was delivered in 2000 by German yard Nobiskrug and is packed from bow to stern with cool amenities, including a waterfront dive center and contraflow swimming pool with a floor that can be raised flush to the deck when drained. Interestingly, she is also fitted with bulletproof glass windows.
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The Most Impressive Superyachts at the Monaco Yacht Show
Following a summer of record demand this year’s event was glitzier than ever.
By Irenie Forshaw
Each September, thousands of yacht builders, designers and owners descend on Port Hercule for the Monaco Yacht Show. It is here, in the heart of the picturesque Côte d’Azur, that boat lovers make their annual pilgrimage to catch a glimpse of the world’s newest – and most exciting – vessels.
This year, the hotly anticipated event took place between September 28 and October 1. And, following a summer of record demand for superyachts spurred by the pandemic, the 2022 iteration was bigger and glitzier than ever.
With over 600 exhibitors showcasing 125 superyachts, there was no shortage of incredible boats on display. So, whether you’re considering taking the plunge and purchasing a yacht of your own, or you’re simply here to marvel at the latest builds, we’ve rounded up the most impressive vessels on display at this year’s Monaco Yacht Show.
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Project TIME
Kicking off our list of the biggest reveals at the Monaco Yacht Show is Project TIME. The 282-ft explorer yacht concept is the brainchild of German shipbuilder Abeking & Rasmussen and Valentin Design.
Suited for cold and warm water expeditions, the ship has been designed to travel everywhere from Antarctica to the South Pacific Islands. Powered by a diesel-electric propulsion system, Project Time would deliver a maximum speed of 16 knots, with a cruising speed of 14 knots, and a range of 5,000 nautical miles.
Boasting a helipad platform, submarine, two lounges and even an onboard German brewery, this is no ordinary yacht. The extravagant vessel also features an extra wide owner’s duplex suite complete with two marble bathrooms and an expansive balcony.
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Dutch shipyard Feadship unveiled its eleventh cutting-edge yacht concept at the show, Slice. Studio de Voogt was brought in for the project, with the ambitious goal of turning “the inside out and the outside in”. To this end, the design team fitted the yacht with a glass strip running from bow to stern, bathing the decks in natural light.
Unlike many yachts that are plagued by gloomy corridors and claustrophobic living spaces, the interiors onboard Slice are bright and breezy. At the heart of the yacht on the main deck is a sprawling 750-sq-ft atrium flanked by cascading circular balconies, which, according to Feadship is so much more than a lobby and instead becomes “a destination in its own right”.
In a sign of Feadship’s dedication to using the latest technology, Slice would be fitted with a propulsion system powered by four dual-fuel generators modified to run on both methanol and non-fossil diesel (hydrotreated vegetable oil), with the generated power delivered to two Azimuthing pods.
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Our list of the best superyachts on display at Monaco Yacht Show would not be complete without mentioning Lusine. The 196-ft vessel is Heesen’s largest ever steel Fast Displacement motor yacht and features a sleek silhouette with black thermo-bonded dark glass windows to keep out prying eyes.
Perhaps most impressive of all is the touch-and-go helipad on the sundeck which can accommodate an Airbus H-135. Sinot Yacht Architecture and Design was brought in to mastermind the lavish interiors. Lusine comfortably sleeps twelve set across six spacious staterooms, each of which has been thoughtfully adorned with bespoke furnishings and elegant sculptures. The most exclusive abode is the owner’s apartment located up on the bridge deck which has its own staircase to ensure total privacy.
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Come Together
Next up on our list is the first vessel in Amel’s new 60 Limited Edition Series. Designed by Espen Oeino International and built in the Netherlands, Come Together was delivered to her owner this Spring for an estimated €69.5m (approx. $68.6m).
The gleaming new superyacht spans 196 ft and features a teak deck, steel hull and aluminum superstructure. Winch Design is responsible for the laid-back yet elegant interiors that are reminiscent of a relaxed family home in shades of walnut and bronze.
Come Together has been fitted with a hybrid propulsion system for smooth, quiet cruising and features an expansive sun deck and 157-ft swim platform.
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Winch Design and Heesen also unveiled XV67 at the Monaco Yacht Show – a brand new explorer yacht concept that builds on their XVenture design concept from four years ago.
The 187-ft vessel has been given a refreshed layout and updated with the latest technology. While the robust steel hull remains, she is 32 ft longer than her predecessor and the tenders have been moved to the open aft deck freeing up space for even larger guest cabins and an expansive three-story master stateroom.
As seems to be becoming commonplace onboard the newest superyachts, VX67 boasts a helipad (that functions as an al fresco cinema when not in use) and has space to store a personal submarine on deck.
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Meyer took the Monaco Yacht Show as an opportunity to share the very first renderings of its sustainable One50 concept. The vessel – which was first unveiled a year ago at the 2021 show – is powered electrically by 25,000 kilowatts enabling her to reach a maximum speed of 23 knots.
After a year long wait to see what One50 could like, the renderings certainly don’t disappoint. Wellness is at the heart of the design; the 492-ft yacht features a retractable swimming pool, massage parlour, sauna and hammam. Other highlights include the top deck which is reserved entirely for the owner’s use and boasts an enormous suite complete with a private terrace.
Four Seasons Yacht
Last but by no means least on our roundup of the most impressive vessels unveiled at the Monaco Yacht Show is Four Seasons’ first branded yacht . Slated to set sail at the end of 2025, no expense has been spared by the luxury hotel group, with each suite costing a cool $4.2m to build.
The gigantic vessel will be 679 ft long and 88.6 ft wide with 14 decks and a total of 95 rooms and suites. While the initial launch is just one yacht, the order includes the option to add two further ships in the future – amounting to an eyewatering $1.1bn.
Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri will build the Four Seasons yacht in Trieste before Tillberg Design of Sweden and London-based Martin Brudnizki are brought in to put their stamp on the interiors. As you would expect from the luxury hotel brand, the yacht will feature an array of facilities including gourmet restaurants, bars, and a full-service spa.
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The coolest yachts in town for the 2023 Monaco Grand Prix
Every year, Monaco’s Grand Prix pulls in some of the fleet’s finest superyachts for a weekend of adrenaline-fuelled F1 action and A-lister events in the heart of the principality. Yachts moored stern to the circuit have a premium vantage point over the cars tearing around the track, while superyachts at anchor can enjoy all the Formula One buzz with the added benefit of privacy and seclusion. These are all the yachts to look out for at the 2023 event…
Phoenix 2 | 90m
Designed to fulfill a brief for an entertainment-led layout, Phoenix 2 is the ideal candidate for hosting guests during the Monaco Grand Prix. She has a good balance of cosy interior areas and open al fresco socialising spaces, including an enclosed winter garden that can host up to 120 guests. The 90-metre Lürssen is located in the Monaco anchorage close to the entrance of the port, and yacht-spotters can look out for her distinctive 5.4-metre phoenix figurehead on the bow.
Titiana | 73m
Charter machine Titania has secured a coveted trackside berth for the event, giving her guests the ultimate view over the cars roaring through Monaco. The main deck aft will be popular for guests looking for a shaded spot, while the sundeck has plenty of seating options, plus a 4.5-metre pool with a swim-up bar. Anyone seeking a respite from the Formula One will find plenty of interior spaces to enjoy, including an expansive main saloon and skylounge with drop-down cinema screen.
Lady Jorgia | 115m
Marking the largest yacht sale of 2023 so far, the iconic 115.1-metre Lürssen is making her first high-profile appearance as Lady Jorgia . The ex- Ahpo has an exterior by Nuvolari Lenard which is defined by sugar-scoop windows and large segments of black along the top of the superstructure. The design is said to be influenced by Ferraris, making her right at home in the Monaco anchorage.
Octopus | 126m
Octopus is fresh from a charter trip around Antarctica, and while her amenities list may make her better-suited to exploration, she is still a welcome addition to Port Hercules. The 126.2-metre yacht has an exterior by Espen Øino , with interiors by Monk Design and Jonathan Quinn Barnett . Octopus is home to seven tenders, a glass-bottomed underwater observation lounge, smoothie bar and a basketball court.
Aalto | 80m
Formerly known as Amevi , the 80-metre Oceanco giant Aalto is berthed in the centre of Port Hercule to catch the Grand Prix. The yacht has a recognisable Nuvolari Lenard exterior and interiors by the late Alberto Pinto , with an interior volume of 2310GT that’s sure to provide plenty of spaces to watch the races from indoors. The yacht was rechristened in July 2022 and her name now means “wave” in Finnish.
Joy Me | 50m
Joy Me , usually berthed in Cap d’Ail, is making an appearance in Port Hercules for the Grand Prix. She’ll be one of the most recognisable yachts at the event, with her custom red and white exterior and unusual eye motif — said to be the eyes of the commissioning owner’s daughter. The Croatian-built yacht 49.9-metre has masses of exterior areas for guests to make the most of, as well as a fun interior with plenty of modern artwork.
Lammouche | 44m
Fresh from her groundbreaking trials of a new type of biofuel, 44-metre Lammouche is a 2010 Sanlorenzo with a charter-orientated configuration. Highlights include a spacious sundeck bordered by glass bulwarks for uncompromising views over Monte Carlo.
Resilience | 65.5m
Resilience has been an active cruiser since her launch in 2021, showing up on the scene for the New Year’s Eve festivities in St Barths and now arriving on the scene for the Monaco Grand Prix. The 65.5-metre ISA yacht has a sporty design from Enrico Gobbi - Team for Design , and the Italian studio has worked to create a modern, yet comfortable interior with accommodation for a total of 14 guests.
Instagram's favourite charter yacht Loon is also part of the line-up of yachts attending the Grand Prix, berthed inside the port within easy distance of all the action. The 54.5-metre Newcastle Marine is usually found cruising the crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean and putting her mammoth treasure chest of toys to good use, but she's now based across the pond. Her big sister, the recently-purchased Icon yacht Loon , is just up the coast in Marseille.
Cloud 9 | 89m
Cloud 9 marked one of the largest yacht sales of 2022 and she made her first public appearance under her new name at last year's Monaco Grand Prix. When she was known as Infinity , the Oceanco build was notoriously private – now it seems she’s spending a little more time in the limelight. She is listed for charter with Burgess and comes complete with expansive lounging spaces, a decadent beauty saloon and a main deck pool that measures almost 18 metres squared.
Lionheart | 90m
In 2016, Lionheart was launched by Benetti as the Italian shipyard’s new flagship and is the owner's third Benetti to bear the same name. The 90-metre motor yacht is no stranger to Monte Carlo, spending most of her time cruising the French and Italian Riviera from her home base in Port Hercules. Lionheart is currently berthed at the end of Quai Rainier.
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Une salle d'observation sous-marine dans la quille, une piste hélico, un mât central plus haut que big ben: ce yacht mouillé à monaco est annoncé comme le plus gros de tous les temps..
Le plus grand voilier du monde estimé à 417M€ aperçu en baie de Monaco
Qui détient ce yacht?
Ces deux navires d'exception appartiennent au même propriétaire, le milliardaire russe Andreï Melnichenko, 45 ans, 119e fortune mondiale.
Pourquoi ce nom?
La lettre "A" ne se référerait pas au prénom de la femme de l'oligarche, Aleksandra, mannequin serbo-croate épousé lors d'une mirifique fête au Cap d'Antibes. Mais plutôt à un caprice: apparaître en première place des registres maritimes internationaux!
Ce trois-mâts, à la ligne discutable, mesure 143 mètres de long, près de 25 mètres de large, pour 12.700 tonnes et 8 mètres de tirant d'eau. Du jamais vu!
Quelles sont ses caractéristiques?
Depuis le dévoilement du projet, son esthétique fait polémique dans le milieu du nautisme. Comme le "Motor Yacht A", il a été dessiné par Philippe Starck, dont on reconnaît la patte avant-gardiste.
Le mât central (étonnamment incurvé, comme les deux autres) culmine à cent mètres au-dessus du niveau de la mer, plus grand que Big Ben, plus du double de la statue de la Liberté! Lorsqu'il navigue dans certaines zones, notamment à proximité des aéroports internationaux comme celui de Nice, le yacht est si haut qu'il doit aviser le contrôle aérien pour éviter tout accident…
À 60 mètres de hauteur - selon le magazine Boat International, qui a publié un reportage très renseigné - se trouve un poste d'observation qui peut accueillir un membre d'équipage, avec une vue qu'on imagine à couper le souffle.
De l'extérieur, rien ne dépasse, ni bittes d'amarrage, ni éléments de ponts disgracieux. Ils sont astucieusement camouflés derrière des panneaux amovibles.
À l'intérieur, tout est à l'avenant. Une vingtaine de cabines réparties sur huit ponts reliés par une batterie d'ascenseurs. En tout, 54 membres d'équipage s'activent pour une petite douzaine d'invités. Le yacht comprend des salles de gym et un spa avec piscine. Des garages sont prévus pour les annexes, mais aussi pour le sous-marin embarqué. À la proue, un héliport permet d'acheminer les VIP.
Comble de tout, flirtant avec les limites de l'impensable: une salle d'observation sous-marine de 18m² installée dans la quille équipée de trois grands hublots elliptiques! Le poids du verre a été réduit de 50% grâce à des techniques révolutionnaires. Mais pas de quoi rassurer les assureurs. Il a donc été procédé à des essais dans le lac de Constance par 120 mètres de profondeur!
Comment arrive-t-il à avancer?
Puisque c'est un voilier, intéressons-nous au pari le plus improbable: faire avancer une telle superstructure à la force du vent. Les trois mâts peuvent déployer 3.747m² de voilure. La grande voile, à elle seule, mesure 1.464m², conçue d'un seul tenant par l'entreprise américaine Doyle Sailmakers, en fibre de carbone. Toutes les voiles sont recouvertes d'une protection anti-UV. Pas besoin d'équipage, une simple pression sur un bouton permet de les déployer.
Les mâts, en carbone, sont également commandés à distance. Ils peuvent pivoter de 70 degrés pour optimiser leurs performances par rapport à l'angle du vent. Construits par Magma Structures de Portsmouth, ils offrent deux fois et demie plus de résistance que les ailes d'un avion de ligne. De quoi résister, avec toute la "garde-robe" déployée, à des rafales de 167 km/h, soit un ouragan de force 12!
Le bateau est prévu pour avancer à 16 nœuds en vitesse de croisière, et 21 nœuds au maximum. Côté moteurs, la propulsion est à la fois diesel et électrique.
Quel est son prix?
Reste à connaître le prix de l'exception. Il se murmure que le "Sailing Yacht A" a coûté la bagatelle de… 417 millions d'euros. Mais en la matière, de nombreuses estimations circulent, certaines dépassant le demi-milliard d'euros.
Le "A" arrive tout droit de Gibraltar, où il a rencontré une petite mésaventure après avoir été livré à son propriétaire en février. Il a en effet été saisi quelques jours par les autorités à la demande du chantier allemand Nobiskrug. Ce dernier réclamait au milliardaire 15,3 millions d'euros (dont des intérêts) afin de payer les sous-traitants. Un "détail", vite réglé par Andreï Melnichenko…
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A City at Sea: New Mega-Yacht Concept Resembles the Streets of Monaco
A sovereign city-state located in the French Riviera, Monaco is known as a “billionaire’s playground” for its lavish lifestyle, beautiful architecture, high-end casinos, and love for its famous annual street circuit race, The Monaco Grand Prix. The city also draws thousands of tourists every year, looking to soak in the stunning Mediterranean views and take a yacht ride through one of its many gorgeous harbors. Recently, Yacht Island Design , a boating design firm known for its out-of-this-world yacht concepts, has taken on a new project inspired by this French paradise’s luxury appeal, and there’s no other idea quite like it on the market today.
The Streets of Monaco is a 508-foot-long superyacht concept that has all the amenities of this beloved French province, wrapped into one over-the-top vessel. If built, it can house up to 16 guests and a crew of 70 to ensure a top-notch, individualized service experience for everyone onboard—all while cruising at a comfortable 15 mph at sea. What distinguishes this boat design from the rest, however, isn’t just its Mediterranean-style façade or its impressive size. The Streets of Monaco will deliver just what its name suggests—all the comforts and beauty of Monaco, including an onboard casino, racetrack, and stylized interiors that mimic the city’s iconic surroundings.
High Life on the High Seas
When it goes into production, this imposing yacht will be from top to bottom an homage to the sumptuous beauty of Monaco. All of the must-see landmarks have been integrated into the boat’s clever design. Rooms inspired by everything from the Hotel de Paris to Lowes Hotel to the Monte Carlo Casino can be found throughout the vessel’s sprawling interior, and the Grand Atrium and Oasis areas offer airy foyer-like spaces that center the vessel’s living space and make passengers feel as though they never left land. The boat’s four decks contain a variety of living areas, each with Monaco-inspired interior designs, with lavish colors and ornate decorations that offer a slice of paradise and amazing ambience while away at sea.
The deck of the ship is home to several sparkling swimming pools, overlooking the high seas, and of course, what over-the-top yacht wouldn’t come equipped with a helipad and a tennis court? Perhaps The Streets of Monaco’s most innovative concept, though, is its indoor racetrack, which allows up to three passengers to get out their checkered flags, hop in a go-kart, and race each other to their heart’s content. The boat’s exterior also reflects the towering roadways of Monaco, with its white colonnades, soaring arches, and castle-like structures. Inside, passengers can also ascend from the pool area via a marble staircase up to the ship’s spa area, where everyone onboard can melt their cares away with a massage or time in the sauna. This yacht concept—a marvel of modern engineering—is for owners who want to turn heads, and spark imaginations, while sailing into any harbor.
A Billion Dollar Investment
The Streets of Monaco may look like an extension of this celebrated French province adrift at sea, but its staggering price tag is also reflective of the high-end residents and clientele who live there. At a staggering one billion dollar estimated production cost, this superyacht is only for the most well-to-do investors, who want to spend some serious time away from the cares of land-living and get lost at sea—if only for a while. Purchasing this yacht is like buying a floating estate, however, offering a dance hall, thousands of square feet of cozy living space, and sundecks with private jacuzzis, among other things. For the world’s wealthiest—and luckiest—patrons, this Monaco dreamboat, and all of its stunning features, can become an enviable, larger than life reality.
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LATITUDE YACHT FOR CHARTER
Turning heads in the Mediterranean since her delivery in 2010, 43.5m LATITUDE is a superb custom motor yacht from Dutch Yacht Builders. Spacious and open, she combines multiple outdoor living spaces with a chic Piet Boon-designed interior for unforgettable charter adventures.
From €155,000 - 165,000 per week
- Length 43.5m / 142.9ft
- Number of guests 12
- Guest cabins 6
- Region Western Mediterranean
- Builder Dutch Yacht Builders
- Cruising speed 13.5 knots
- Max speed 18 knots
- Number of crew 7
- Draft 2.30m
- Range N/Anm
- Hull material Aluminium
Stand out features
- Contemporary interior with white leather and stingray leather detail
- Dutch built tri deck semi displacement yacht with timeless lines
- Unique sky lounge can also be configured as a VIP suite or gym
- Fabulous Jacuzzi sun deck with optional DJ pedestal
- 2 Full beam VIP cabins on the lower deck
- Emphasis on indoor-outdoor living
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LATITUDE features
Beautifully maintained by her professional captain and crew, LATITUDE underwent a full refit in 2020 and is built to the prestigious American Bureau of Shipping classification. Designed to offer guests every possible comfort, her low noise levels and electric stabilisers will ensure smooth sailing throughout your charter.
Styled by Dutch interior designer Piet Boon of Piet Boon Design, LATITUDE’s stunning interior blends dark oak flooring with white leather for a chic contemporary vibe. Full-length glass doors fill the interior with natural light and offer a seamless transition to her exterior living areas.
Designed by Cor D Rover with naval architecture from Piet Van Oossanen, LATITUDE’s fluid lines and striking profile pay tribute to her distinguished Dutch heritage. Designed to bring you closer to the water, her open decks offer guests lots of space for lounging and dining outdoors.
A spacious yacht with a versatile interior layout, LATITUDE can accommodate up to twelve guests onboard overnight. She is also perfectly suited for use during corporate charters or quayside events on the French Riviera.
Located forward on the main deck, LATITUDE’s stylish full-beam owner’s suite is finished in shades of cream with dark oak flooring and leather accents. A double entrance leads into the suite’s large bathroom which features both a free-standing oval bathtub plus a walk-in rain shower.
LATITUDE’s guest accommodation is located on the lower deck and includes two full-beam VIP suites each of which has an ensuite bathroom with a freestanding bath tub and two twin staterooms both of which come with an ensuite shower room.
Situated on the upper deck, LATITUDE’s multi-purpose skylounge can be converted to an additional cabin with a double bed and an ensuite bathroom as required.
On the main deck, sliding doors connect the external lounge area with LATITUDE’s full-beam salon which features an aft dining area with seating for up to ten guests. Forward of the dining area you’ll find a cosy lounge area with a cocktail bar and a built-in widescreen TV for onboard movie nights.
A circular staircase leads from the main deck to the upper deck where you’ll find LATITUDE’s versatile skylounge. Finished in cream with large windows overlooking the Mediterranean, the skylounge has full bathroom facilities and can be set up as a lounge space, a gym or an additional stateroom to best suit your requirements during the charter.
Ideal for socialising in the sunshine, LATITUDE’s aft decks are set up for entertaining with large alfresco lounge and dining areas. A large forward-facing sun pad is located in the bow while up on the sundeck you’ll find more sunpads, plus a jacuzzi pool, a full bar and a DJ console to keep the party going as the sun sets over the Riviera.
Packed with the very latest toys and tenders, LATITUDE’s onboard toybox includes a Castoldi jet turbo tender, wave runners, wakeboards, windsurfs, water skis, Seabobs, kayaks, inflatables and more. She comes with a full range of scuba and snorkelling gear and also carries both cross country and road bikes for onshore exploring.
One of the most sought-after charter destinations in the Western Mediterranean , no summer season is complete with a trip to the French Riviera . Blessed with endless blue skies and golden sunshine, cruise the Riviera’s coastline from St Tropez and Ramatuelle all the way down to Menton on the Italian border with LATITUDE.
Spend your days swimming, snorkelling or paddle boarding in the warm water of the Mediterranean then go ashore to enjoy shopping in the chic boutiques of St Tropez and Cannes, hiking in the hills around Grasse or 5-star dining in Monaco ’s Michelin-starred restaurants. Offering the very best that charter life has to offer, the exclusive resorts of the French Riviera await you.
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A sophisticated Dutch yacht with a wealth of leisure and entertainment amenities, LATITUDE promises to deliver an unforgettable Mediterranean charter experience.
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A rapturous melody of Champagne glasses, chandeliers, and pink-pillared exteriors that nod to the principality’s illustrious dynasty, a Monaco yacht charter whispers a world of glamor and fairytale elegance.
This bijou principality offers a hedonistic fusion of fine dining, casinos, nightlife, stunning belle époque architecture and pure unadulterated luxury. It is home to several prestigious yachting, social and sporting events throughout the year including the Monaco Grand Prix , the Monte Carlo Rolex Masters and the Monaco Yacht Show . Whether you are looking to host a corporate charter event , experience one the many events or enjoy a luxury charter of the French Riviera , Monaco holds endless possibilities.
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- World-class events The glamorous Port Hercules plays host to a number of iconic events throughout the year, including the Monaco Grand Prix held annually in May and the Monaco Yacht Show in September, to name a few.
- Michelin-starred dining This tiny principality is home to a number of distinguished Michelin-starred restaurants and top dining options, making this the perfect stop-off for a heavenly meal ashore.
- Casino and high rollers Enjoy the high life at the world-renowned Monte Carlo Casino and other illustrious venues where the chance of rubbing shoulders with the world’s rich and famous increases tenfold.
- High end boutiques With its concentration of ultra wealthy Monegasques, the demand for haute couture and big name labels is high, meaning you can truly shop till you drop in this glamorous enclave.
- Cultural mecca Offering up a veritable medley of cultural pursuits; from a night at l’Opéra de Monte Carlo to meandering le Jardin Japonaise , there is so much to see and experience here you’ll be spoiled for choice.
From May, superyachts converge for the Monaco Grand Prix , where yacht-goers waltz from one sun-dappled boat party to the sultry environs of legendary haunts like Sass Café and Jimmy’z in a twinkling instant. Monaco event highlights also include The Rolex Masters , and the phenomenal Monaco Yacht Show in September: the undisputed apex of the yachting calendar.
With Monaco's hills mingled with Michelins, the superyacht elite swoon over Alain Ducasse's offering Louis XV at the Hôtel de Paris, La Chèvre d’Or and Restaurant du Métropole . Haute couture boutiques line immaculately-kept lawns in its One-Monte Carlo district, which after a splurging amble you should seek sustenance at l'Hôtel Hermitage.
Afterwards, t ake afternoon tea sheltered under a shimmering dome crafted by the man behind Paris's towering monument, Gustave Eiffel, and finish off with a balmy walk in Jardin Exotique, drinking up sublime rose-tinted vistas all the way to Italy .
A Monaco yacht rental vacation offers a mesmerizing selection of things to see and do. Here is our top picks of some of the most outstanding:
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- Monte Carlo Casino : Founded in 1863, the casino is arguably one of the most iconic buildings on the French Riviera, and has been immortalised on the silver screen several times over, from the likes of James Bond, Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca and Ocean's Eleven to name a few.
- Salle Garnier opera house : Added in 1878 to offer additional entertainment to visitors, adjacent to the casino the exquisite Belle Époque facade was designed by Charles Garnier and features a grand hall with seating for 524 patrons.
- Le Jardin Japonaise : Designed in 1994 by a Japanese architect at the request of Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace, the Japanese Garden offers a Zen retreat that spans almost two acres and features a waterfall, small mountain, pond and tea house.
- Monaco Grand Prix : Illustrious sporting fixture held annually in May, drawing the world’s glitterati to its shores for the prestigious race and glamorous yachting scene.
- Le Jimmy’z : Iconic night club which plays host to A-listers and Hollywood ingénues, where international DJs play their sets as the rich and famous mingle outdoors on the terrace and Japanese garden
- Oceanographic Museum : Perched on cliffs overlooking the glittering Mediterranean, the museum is home to an array of fascinating marine exhibits spread over 5 levels, including interactive displays, tactile pool, Whale Room and ImmerSEAve 360º virtual reality transporting visitors to the depths of the ocean.
- Cathédrale de Monaco : Built on a site that dates back to the 13th century, the cathedral has played a significant role in the history of the Monegasque royal family.
- Larvotto Beach : This man-made stretch of pale cream sands offers visitors a relaxing sun-kissed haven where you can enjoy table service as you top up your tan. The newly revamped complex also boasts an array of cafes, bars and restaurants lined along its pine-shaded promenade.
With the grandeur of a bygone era, Monaco's diminutive dimensions belie the rarefied bubble it attracts: long graced by stars, royalty and the SuperyachtSet, the country's iconic marina is a superyacht extraordinaire. Bestowed with bars and boutiques nearby, cradled by soaring hills that are etched with the eye-poppingly ornate royal palace, and the Belle Époque twin glories of Casino de Monte-Carlo and opera house Salle Garnier a mere saunter away, Port Hercule is ablaze with the world's glitterati each summer.
This picturesque coastal nation is the world’s smallest country, after the Vatican, and is renowned as a haven for the rich and famous, who enjoy the Monaco’s tax-free status and glamorous locales.
In 1297, the Grimaldi family settled in Monaco after the land was granted to Genoa by Emperor Henry IV, with ancestors of the family controlling the principality ever since. In 1949, Prince Rainier III ascended the throne, and married Grace Kelly in 1956. The prince played an important role in bringing economic prosperity to the area, while his American actress wife was instrumental in promoting arts and culture and bringing glamor to the small nation.
The principality’s tax-free status and no income tax has attracted many rich residents, who have also played their part in shaping this tiny glittering enclave into the JetSet destination it is today. Monaco’s rich cultural influences can also be attributed to its neighbors France , Italy & Spain , with Roman Catholicism making up over two thirds of its resident’s religious beliefs.
Perched with poise above the cornflower-blue waters of the Mediterranean , motor yacht and sailing yacht charters in Monaco are in prime position to explore the wonders of the encircling French Riviera, such as Villefranche-sur-Mer, St. Tropez , Nice and Cannes , as well as venturing further afield to the Italian Riviera . Unsure what type of charter for Monaco to choose? Below we've highlighted the main points of difference.
A crewed motor yacht charter in Monaco beckons guests with its decadent allure, entirely in keeping with the principality's chichi surrounds. Think your own private chef, five-star hotel service and amenities onboard your plush paradise. With a yacht charter itinerary put together entirely to meet your needs, make the most of your freedom at sea and anchor at otherwise inaccessible bays dotted along the glittering shore.
If you are looking to lap up the splendor of Monaco and the nearby cruising grounds of France at a slower rhythm (combined with considerable outdoor deck space) a sailing yacht charter is an ideal fit. Coupled with Monaco's enviable climate, averaging more than 300 days of sunshine per year, you'll bronze in timeless style.
There is a multitude of charter yachts available in and around Monaco, given its prime position on the French Riviera and as one of the most popular West Mediterranean yacht charter destinations among the SuperyachtSet. With so many options available, there’s something to suit every type of budget. For convenience we have listed the average prices for motor yacht and sailing yacht charters in Monaco below;
- For motor yacht rentals in Monaco, prices can range from $31,319 to $1.6m per week, plus expenses
- For luxury sailing yacht rentals in Monaco, prices can go from $30,130 to $542,712 weekly, plus expenses
As well as the Monaco yacht charter fee itself (plus any delivery or redelivery costs), you will need to pay VAT. But how much does VAT cost for yacht charters in Monaco? Below are the main points you need to consider before chartering:
- The new rules, which came into force in 2020, state that VAT on charters starting in Italy, France and Monaco is now applied at the country's full VAT rate at the origin of the charter, i.e. the port of embarkation.
- The standard rate of VAT is 20% for charters originating in either Monaco or France. This applies regardless of the port of disembarkation.
- For itineraries incorporating other countries, VAT will always be applied at the rate of the country of origin. So, if the charter commences in France or Monaco the rate is 20%, if the charter begins in Italy the rate is 22%.
Related: VAT Changes to Yacht Charters in the Mediterranean
The best time to visit Monaco varies on your intentions. Head out in May or September if you are looking to see and be seen at one of its world-renowned events, but avoid these months if you are after something more tranquil in nature. Opt for June and August when the temperature peaks, or October for clement weather and warm waters but fewer crowds.
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- Monaco is eminently a walkable city, however it can be quite steep with lots of hills and flights of steps. For anyone with accessibility issues, the region offers a series of public elevators (ascenseurs publics) dotted around the various wards.
- Port Hercules is one of the most sought-after berths globally and you will need to book months in advance if you are looking for a slip during the high season.
- At peak times, it's worth visiting popular sites early. Shops and businesses don't tend to open until around 10am, so anytime before this tends to be relatively crowd-free.
- The closest airport to Monaco is Nice, complete with a dedicated private jet terminal. Monaco also has a number of heliports available that guests may take advantage of.
- When venturing through Monaco taxis are the best mode of transport, but can prove hard to come by during high season events.
With its A-lister appeal, rich arts and culture and array of world-class events, Monaco is undoubtedly one of the most popular destinations in the Mediterranean . Therefore, we advise you to book your yacht charter well in advance of your trip to secure your perfect yacht on your preferred dates. If you leave it too late, the selection of yachts at your disposal will be reduced and you may not be able to explore the destinations you have your heart set on. Plus, finding dates when everyone in your charter party is available can be tricky; the longer you leave it, the more challenging it will be.
For more information about renting a private luxury charter yacht in Monaco please contact your preferred yacht charter broker , they can help you plan your perfect yachting vacation itinerary, combining your party's needs with recommendations about the best time to visit.
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On a yacht charter incorporating the French Riviera, a stop-off at the world’s most revered principality is a must. From high season sporting events such as the Monaco Grand Prix to Michelin-starred fine dining and ultra glamorous party scene, Monaco is more than just a beautiful destination; it’s the hottest ticket in town.
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Man of Steel 12
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74m Freire Shipyard
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Coral Ocean 13
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We strongly advise booking your yacht charter in Monaco at least three months in advance to ensure you get the yacht you desire. The longer you wait, the fewer choices you will have.
For most yacht rentals in Monaco to be secured, you will usually need to provide a completed charter agreement and 50% of the charter fee as a deposit. This becomes payable once the contract has been signed.
May through till September are the ideal months to visit Monaco on a yacht charter.
Find the best Monaco yacht that meets your requirements by browsing on our website the selection of luxury motor yachts and sailing yachts to charter in Monaco. All you need to do is pick your chosen dates, number of guests, yacht type, features, and desired onboard toys and we'll show you what's available.
If you make a booking enquiry, a yacht charter broker will then contact you and craft a charter proposal for Monaco, tailored to your needs.
You'll find that there is a yacht to suit almost every budget in Monaco so rest assured that you will find a vessel suitable to your requirements.
But when booking do keep in mind the costs that aren't included in the base rate, namely VAT and the APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance). The APA is usually paid in advance of the charter and is commonly set at 30% of the charter fee. This allowance covers expenses such as fuel, berthing, food and drinks, as well as any special requests.
Please consult your yacht charter broker in Monaco for any other costs you may need to factor in.
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With only one day remaining until the start of the 2022 Monaco GP, we take a look at the largest yachts that have been spotted in Monaco, either berthed in Port Hercule or deeper in the Monégasque bay. Delivered by Feadship in 2017, 96.6m FAITH is a magnificent example of the meticulous craftsmanship of the Dutch yard.
The largest private yacht as of 2023 is cloaked in mystery: the Azzam, a white 180 metre-long superyacht capable of reaching a comfortable 32-knot cruising speed (60 km/h), is also the epitome of discreet, despite its size.
The 90.1-metre sailing yacht NERO is marketed as the most head-turning yacht on the planet, and she certainly stood out at the Monaco Yacht Show thanks to her classic elegance that embodies yachting's golden age. She was launched in 2007 by Corsair Yachts, China, and extensively refitted in 2021. Image by Muriel Barberi
Italian shipyard Rossinavi will unveil diesel-electric motor yacht Alchemy, a collaboration with London-based design studio Vitruvius, at the four-day event. Rossinavi. There were 5,695 ...
Five individually designed staterooms are located on the main deck, plus a suite on the owner's deck with a private salon, an office and a jacuzzi in the bow area. Available for charter from €1,000,000 p/w Images: Klaus Jordan, Benetti, Ulstein, Lürssen ... Everything you need to know about the Monaco Yacht Show More . 14 September 2023 News.
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6. Grace - 81m (265.7ft) Image: DrDuu/Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0) Image: Merlewood Originally called Kibo, the yacht was sold in 2018 to businessman John Reece and renamed Grace in 2018. Built in 2014 by Abeking & Rasmussen, the yacht is a regular in the waters of Monaco.
Clocking in at 3,600 gross tons with 6 decks and a 16m beam the Carinthia VII is the largest Super-yacht we know of on the quay at Monaco this year. It has a private owners deck with separate daytime and night-time areas and stateroom, a VIP stateroom adjacent and six extra staterooms on the main deck for guests.
Coral Ocean pictured pre-refit. Coral Ocean | 72.5m. Fresh from an extensive refit, Coral Ocean is also right in the thick of the F1 action.The Lürrsen-built yacht left her refit facilities Palma earlier in the month and the Monaco Grand Prix is her first opportunity to show off her new look, which centres around a change of hull colour, new interiors and a modification on the upper deck.
Lusine. The yacht features a sleek silhouette with black thermos-bonded dark glass windows to keep out prying eyes / ©Heesen. Our list of the best superyachts on display at Monaco Yacht Show would not be complete without mentioning Lusine. The 196-ft vessel is Heesen's largest ever steel Fast Displacement motor yacht and features a sleek ...
Marking the largest yacht sale of 2023 so far, the iconic 115.1-metre Lürssen is making her first high-profile appearance as Lady Jorgia. The ex- Ahpo has an exterior by Nuvolari Lenard which is defined by sugar-scoop windows and large segments of black along the top of the superstructure. The design is said to be influenced by Ferraris ...
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The Streets of Monaco is a 508-foot-long superyacht concept that has all the amenities of this beloved French province, wrapped into one over-the-top vessel. If built, it can house up to 16 guests and a crew of 70 to ensure a top-notch, individualized service experience for everyone onboard—all while cruising at a comfortable 15 mph at sea.
Top Yachts to Charter at the 2023 Monaco Grand Prix By YATCO Posted on April 15, 2023 Charter Arguably one of the most highly anticipated events on the calendar, the Monaco Grand Prix returns to Port Hercule in Monaco from May 26 - 28 to kick off the summer in the Cote d'Azur.
Turning heads in the Mediterranean since her delivery in 2010, 43.5m LATITUDE is a superb custom motor yacht from Dutch Yacht Builders. Spacious and open, she combines multiple outdoor living spaces with a chic Piet Boon-designed interior for unforgettable charter adventures.
For convenience we have listed the average prices for motor yacht and sailing yacht charters in Monaco below; For motor yacht rentals in Monaco, prices can range from $31,319 to $1.6m per week, plus expenses. For luxury sailing yacht rentals in Monaco, prices can go from $30,130 to $542,712 weekly, plus expenses.
A Yacht Charter in Monaco is one of the most luxurious places to sail with your guests and enjoy a beautiful luxury Yacht Rental on the French Riviera filled with lots of activities such as fine dining onboard, casinos, swimming, and many endless possibilities of activities to entertain your guests while onboard our yacht.
Motorized yachts are more common than sailboats in Monaco with 181 powerboats listed for sale right now, versus 8 listings for sailboats. Yacht prices in Monaco. Prices for yachts in Monaco start at $23,204 for the lowest priced boats, up to $103,165,151 for the most luxurious, opulent superyachts and megayachts, with an average overall yacht ...
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