
Riviera is known as one of the most glamorous and tourist areas in France. A Mediterranean destination that each year attract a good part of the elite of European tourism to cities like Nice, Marseille, Monaco and Cannes thanks to its spectacular beaches, its marinas and the French haute cuisine restaurants.
The French Rivierais worldwide known as the place where every year there are events like the International Film Festival in Cannes (one of the largest in the world), the Monte Carlo Rally or the GP Monaco Formula .
The Cote d’Azur is, from the twentieth century, the destination of many artists, actors and personalities from the aristocracy and royalty. Personalities from all these areas have passed important holidays in this region that starts at the Spanish border and ending in the Italian.
More than a decorated film, the French Riviera with its 120 km of coastline and 40 km of sandy and stony beaches offers many treasures to be discovered without moderation; walks on the amazing paths along the coast, anchor your boat in the many capes and islands to be explored, voluptuous dive with mask and tuba, water activities, sunbathing, etc.
The French Riviera counts with around 30 ports of leisure to receive your sailing boat or motor boat, from small units to the most luxurious yachts.

The French Riviera enjoy a typical Mediterranean climate, with dry and hot summers but pleasant thanks to the sea. The maximum temperatures can reach the 30ºC and the temperature of the sea in the summer months vary between 18-24ºC, which is perfect for practicing all kinds of water sports.
From April to September days are longer and sunnier, which allow you to make the most of your boat vacations in the south of France.
The great navigation conditions of the French Riviera with generally calm seas and light winds, make this a fantastic sailing area for all sailors.
Sailing season lasts from May to September.

Language: French. English spoken in the most touristic areas.
Currency: Euros. Credit cards: Visa and MasterCard are generally accepted
How to get there: There are 3 international airports in the French Riviera;: Toulon-Hyères National Airport, Marseille International Airport and Nice Airport.
Documentation; Citizens of EU countries need a national identity card or a valid passport. Otherwise, a valid passports with at least six months of validity beyond your planned date of departure are required. Visas are not required for American and Canadian visitors staying in France for up to 90 days
Other important information: A valid sailing license and prior sailing experience is required for bareboat charter in France.
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Riviera is known as one of the most glamorous and tourist areas in France. A Mediterranean destination that each year attract a good part of the elite of European tourism to cities like Nice, Marseille, Monaco and Cannes thanks to its spectacular beaches, its marinas and the French haute cuisine restaurants.
The French Rivierais worldwide known as the place where every year there are events like the International Film Festival in Cannes (one of the largest in the world), the Monte Carlo Rally or the GP Monaco Formula .The Cote d’Azur is, from the twentieth century, the destination of many artists, actors and personalities from the aristocracy and royalty. Personalities from all these areas have passed important holidays in this region that starts at the Spanish border and ending in the Italian.
More than a decorated film, the French Riviera with its 120 km of coastline and 40 km of sandy and stony beaches offers many treasures to be discovered without moderation; walks on the amazing paths along the coast, anchor your boat in the many capes and islands to be explored, voluptuous dive with mask and tuba, water activities, sunbathing, etc.
The French Riviera counts with around 30 ports of leisure to receive your sailing boat or motor boat, from small units to the most luxurious yachts.
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The French Riviera enjoy a typical Mediterranean climate, with dry and hot summers but pleasant thanks to the sea. The maximum temperatures can reach the 30ºC and the temperature of the sea in the summer months vary between 18-24ºC, which is perfect for practicing all kinds of water sports.
From April to September days are longer and sunnier, which allow you to make the most of your boat vacations in the south of France.
The great navigation conditions of the French Riviera with generally calm seas and light winds, make this a fantastic sailing area for all sailors.
Sailing season lasts from May to September.
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Language: French. English spoken in the most touristic areas.
Currency: Euros. Credit cards: Visa and MasterCard are generally accepted
How to get there: There are 3 international airports in the French Riviera;: Toulon-Hyères National Airport, Marseille International Airport and Nice Airport.
Documentation; Citizens of EU countries need a national identity card or a valid passport. Otherwise, a valid passports with at least six months of validity beyond your planned date of departure are required. Visas are not required for American and Canadian visitors staying in France for up to 90 days
Other important information: A valid sailing license and prior sailing experience is required for bareboat charter in France.
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