Monaco is without doubt one of the French Riviera's most renowned destinations and one of the most glamorous in the world. The summer season sets off with the Formula 1 Grand Prix at the end of May where the country's pristine streets are transformed in to a racing circuit, and the world's sporting elite, celebrities & car enthusiasts enjoy 5 days of non stop racing and partying from aboard their yachts and hotel balconies. This tiny Principality is home to all the designer brands at the new One Monte Carlo quarter, set right alongside the world famous Casino de Monte Carlo and Hotel de Paris. Here you'll also find a handful of Michelin Star restaurants, luxury hotels, casinos and sumptuous spas to enjoy a truly luxurious stop at the crown of the Riviera.
Eze-sur-Mer and Eze village are not to be missed destinations on the Côte d'Azur. Famous for its beach restaurants, which have a fantastic atmosphere all summer, along with its postcard-perfect medieval village perched high up above, this honeymoon destination of choice has a fascinating history that can be experienced through the cobblestone alleys and its ancient sights, including the Chapelle de la Sainte Croix dating from the 1300s. The village is home to one of the most famous hotels in the world, the Château de la Chevre d'Or, and its Michelin-star restaurants.
Head to La Guerite for their Day Party! Nestled on the rocky cove of Ile Sainte-Marguerite near Cannes, La Guérite has a 1000m2 space where you can come and discover an authentic Mediterranean cuisine, created by one of the prodigies of Greek gastronomy: Yiannis Kioroglou.
One of the largest islands off the coast of glitzy Cannes, Ile Sainte-Marguerite is all gorgeous pine forests and charming coves - feeling a world away from the exquisite boutiques and bars that make up the French Riviera. Crystal clear waters, the fragrance of eucalyptus, and ancient 17th-century forts that were used as the setting for ‘The Man in the Iron Mask’ make the Ile Sainte-Marguerite feel very special. History lovers will also admire the old prison, hospital, and the Royal Musee de la Mer with its shipwrecked artifacts. Ile Sainte-Marguerite is every inch the beachy peachy paradise you wished for; with rocky stretches and sugar coves, it is the perfect place to stretch out in the sun in between swims. While the island boasts a couple of dining spots, picnics and pure exploration are the best ways to spend your hours here.
From its humble origins as a quiet fishing village to becoming a global entertainment capital, Cannes has become one of the world's most prestigious destinations. The epitome of French Riviera glamour, Cannes transforms into a celebrity mecca each May, drawing the world's most celebrated film luminaries to its legendary shores. Beyond the film festival, Cannes offers year-round excitement. Luxury shopping along La Croisette features high-end boutiques, while pristine beaches invite sunbathing and water sports. Evening entertainment ranges from chic bars to exclusive nightclubs, ensuring the city never rests on its laurels.
Saint Tropez is a small village with a big reputation. Made famous by Brigitte Bardot in the 1950's, this sleepy little town was transformed into a chic, hedonist celebrity spot each summer. It is still as chic as ever, a luxury location with extraordinary villas, boutique hotels, designer shops and luxury yachts lining the quaint old town. Not forgetting its beautiful beaches, such as Pampelonne, where you can experience the best clubs and restaurants all summer long.
Spend another beautiful day in St Tropez! Your beach chairs are awaiting your arrival at Jardin Tropezina.
Head to Anjuna Beach for lunch.
Saint-Jean Cap Ferrat is a desirable spot for yacht travelers in France who are seeking an unforgettable vacation. With its iconic coastline, stunning turquoise waters and charming hillside villages, the French Riviera truly offers something special here. Located in the south-east corner of France, the scenic waters of Saint-Jean Cap Ferrat are perfect for cruising and exploring, while the unique and vibrant culture allows visitors to enjoy a variety of activities, from outdoor markets and haute couture shopping to Michelin-starred restaurants and world-class golf courses. Popular anchorages include Port de la Darse, Villefranche-sur-Mer, and Beaulieu-sur-Mer. There are also plenty of nearby islands, making it an ideal destination for island-hopping and discovery. Known as the paradise on the Mediterranean, Saint-Jean Cap Ferrat certainly won't disappoint.
Head back to Nice for disembarkation.