Jazz attracts celebrities & Luxury Yacht Charters in Juan les Pins, French Riviera

Rent a luxury yacht for the Juan-les-Pins Jazz festival.This July, Juan-les-Pins will welcome the 52nd edition of its world famous jazz music festival, ‘Jazz à Juan’. The festival will play host to some of the biggest acts in the Jazz world, including Sir Tom Jones, Kool & The Gang and Norah Jones. Juan-les-Pins is one of the most popular destinations on the Riviera, with close proximity to Port Vauban, Antibes, as well as having a great selection of boutiques, restaurants and beach clubs.

The festival has a great backdrop of the Mediterranean Sea and there would be no better way to arrive than in style on a luxury yacht. A full day luxury yacht charter from Antibes down the Riviera towards St Tropez and finishing at the festival would be a trip of a lifetime.

Yacht rental on the Sunseeker Manhattan 74
Sunseeker Manhattan 74

We would highly recommend the Sunseeker Manhattan 74 for a luxury day charter. She offers great outdoor space, perfect for enjoying the views of the Riviera and its climate. Renting this boat and cruising down to St Tropez Club 55, Brigitte Bardot’s favourite beach club, would be a great way to explore the natural beauty that the South of France has to offer.

Motor yacht the Riva Domino 86 in the French Riviera
Riva Domino 86

However, if you were looking for a more luxurious, modern yacht then the Riva Domino 86 would be your ideal choice. She offers the very best in luxury yacht design and speed, yet glides smoothly along the French Riviera and would not look out of place in the most prestigious ports around the world. Based in Antibes, we would highly recommend a full day charter followed by dinner at the fantastic Hotel Du Cap Eden Roc.

Check out our other great boat charters to book your charter for entertaining and exploring the natural beauty of the French Riviera.

 

Top Spots : Boat Rental Cannes to Explore on Your Luxury Cote D’Azur Yacht Charter

Boat Rental Cannes and the French Riviera

We’re often asked to recommend itineraries around the French Riviera for boat rental Cannes and surrounding areas, taking in the best bays and islands this golden stretch of coast has to offer. You can find an exclusive list of boat rental Cannes at boatbookings, but if you are looking for some hidden secrets please read our recommendations below.

From the glamour of a lunch at St Tropez’s Club 55, to the tranquil swimming spots off the Lerins Islands, the Cote d’Azur is a paradise for anyone looking to charter a yacht for a day. Below we’ve listed our personal top go to spots to take in if you’re chartering from Cannes, St Tropez, Antibes or any of the other popular French Riviera ports.

Iles de Lérins

The Iles de Lérins, made up of Ile Sainte-Marguerite and Ile Saint-Honorat, are found just off the coast of Cannes and are a popular choice for those who prefer to anchor their boat and spend a few hours swimming in turquoise waters before indulging in a relaxing lunch at one of the restaurants on Sainte-Marguerite, or sampling the local wine produced on Saint-Honorat.
Mooring your yacht between the Iles de Lérins is one our our hot spots for a Sunday afternoon, relax in the tranquil waters. This is recommended early on in the season as after June the narrow stretch of water becomes overcrowded with a variety of yachts.

St Tropez + Club 55

Made famous by Brigitte Bardot in ‘And God Created Woman’, St Tropez is now recognised worldwide as one of the most extravagant and spectacular summer resorts. Aside from the A-listers and nonstop summer events, the town itself is set in stunning surroundings, with views across the bay to the Maures mountains. The bustling Pampelonne beach is home to perhaps the most famous restaurant on the whole of the French Riviera, St Tropez’s Club 55, where you can enjoy the local Rose wine before checking out the hedonistic lifestyle of Nikki beach later in the evening.

Port Grimaud

On the north shore of the Golfe de Saint-Tropez lies Port Grimaud, a truly unique village in a Venetian style designed so that each house could have it’s own personal boat mooring at the end of their garden. The village is made up of four islands, linked by canals and bridges, and visitors to this charming and popular town can explore it by barge or by chartering a small day boat. With it’s own sandy beach looking out over St Tropez, this is a fantastic destination for day charters.

Antibes

Home to the Chateau Grimaldi which houses the Picasso Museum, Antibes is a thriving port town with all sorts of attractions for day visitors. From the impressive Fort Carre to the charming winding streets of restaurants and bars, Antibes is a fantastic destination for those wanting to spend a day soaking up the sun on the sandy beach before enjoying a pastis in the bustling weekend market square.

Boat Hire from Fort Carre Antibes

 

Check out our great boat charters to book your charter for entertaining and celebrating in the South of France.

Sailing the Voiles d’Antibes Regatta on “The Blue Peter” Classic Yacht

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To true sailors, there’s nothing like a classic yacht regatta. One could spend an entire day just looking at the yachts’ gorgeous lines, woodwork and finishings, but to actually crew on one in a regatta surrounded by these beauties is about as good as it gets. Add on top the sun, beautiful blue sea, views of the French Riviera, superyachts and villas, a fun crew who loves what they’re doing and the excitement of trying to win a race – and you can see the deep attraction that people have to classic yacht regattas.

We had the pleasure of crewing on the Blue Peter during the Voiles d’Antibes this week.  Captain Matt Barker is a veteran of many regattas and has built an excellent crew and track record over the years. He has a relaxed demeanor, but make no mistake, he takes the race seriously and loves to win!

The race has several parts: pre-race planning, the start, racing the course, finishing, and celebrating (whether you won or not!)

Screen-Shot-2012-06-02-at-14.49.56Pre-Race Planning

About an hour before setting sail, the whole crew gets a briefing on the weather, their jobs for the day and anything else that might be required of them. Everyone is assigned to a specific area of the boat and task – there can be no training once the race starts. Some help with navigation, some with trimming the sails, some with raising and lowering the spinnaker and foresails.

There is anticipation in the air, but everything is still calm especially on a day like today when there isn’t much wind.

Around 11:00, most boats started out of the port toward the start of the race, directly outside the port. Along the way, we had to make way for a few super yachts that decided they needed to start their cruises in the middle of a regatta.

Most boats do a quick shake down, testing the wind and sails and making sure all crew members were comfortable with their tasks for the day.

There was not much wind, but the sun was peaking through the clouds, meaning that the breeze would freshen as the land heated up and created a convection current.

The Start

Screen-Shot-2012-06-02-at-14.50.52There’s nothing quite so chaotic as the start of a regatta. Boats maneuver for position as successive guns go off signalling 10 minutes, 5 minutes and 2 minutes to start.  Because they’re under sail, the yachts don’t have a lot of ability to avoid other boats who might be trying for the same position as you. Everyone is at close quarters, and it’s not unusual to hear a bit of shouting between boats about who has the right of way.

Oops – at the start we heard a second shot, meaning at least one boat had jumped the gun. Despite years of practice and coordination, part of our boat was over the line at the gun. We had to turn back and try again, losing somewhere between 30 seconds and a minute.

The race

Screen-Shot-2012-06-02-at-15.26.09The course today would take us by some of the most valuable real estate in the world – from old Antibes around the villa-laden Cap d’Antibes, to Juan les Pins and Golfe Juan and back.  The first mark was east of Antibes toward the Nice airport, then back toward and around the Cap.

We got stuck (as many other boats did) in a particularly dead area just after the start, and were literally barely moving for about 5 minutes. Some boats in our class escaped earlier than we did, while others were mired in it for 20 minutes more.

The breeze freshened as we headed back to Cap d’Antibes, and we finally felt like we were sailing. We performed Screen-Shot-2012-06-02-at-14.51.52several tacks and ultimately put up the spinnaker.  Once the spinnaker was up (which many refer to as the “kite”) the crew had little to do except eat a sandwich and watch the villas go by.

When we got to Golfe Juan, we did have a bit of excitement, as we performed a “Kiwi Drop” (raising the foresail, while dropping the spinnaker at the same time as you’re jibing around  the mark). This was made more exciting by cutting between the gorgeous classic yacht Cambria and another smaller boat right before the mark. Just as it looks like the day will end with these gorgeous yachts in splinters, they magically avoid each other and round the mark.

The finish

Screen-Shot-2012-06-02-at-14.52.22Despite our slow start, we made  up a lot of ground on many boats, as the Blue Peter is quite a fast boat and we made some good decisions as to where the wind would be.  We were unable to place first in our category, but did end up 4th out of 10, just 2 minutes out of 2nd place. Our slow start had made the difference.

The Celebration

No matter where a boat finishes, there’s ample reason for celebrating at the end of the day.  Two perfectly executed “Kiwi drops”, nice sailing around the Cap, and beating our arch competitor Halloween by nearly 30 minutes were all reasons for champagne, rose, white wine and any food that could be found in the galley.

A superb day on a beautiful yacht, with a fun and dedicated crew sailing in the Cote d’Azur.  Exhilarating, exhausting, not to be missed!

Click here to read more about chartering for a sailing regatta. If you’d like to charter the Blue Peter for a regatta with Captain Matt and the crew. Or see more about the Blue Peter Classic Yacht Charter here.

 

A day in the life of an intern in the Yachting Industry – Antibes Boat Show 2012

DSC01900Well, not just any day, last Friday, the 13th April, and the 2nd day of the Antibes Yacht Show. Having been invited to an exclusive ‘Yacht Hop’ event, which involved a four-course meal, each course on a different yacht, I knew from the outset that I was in for a treat.

It kicked off with a champagne reception with appetizers on the sleek Sunseeker, NEW BEGINNINGS OF LONDON, where we were able to admire the elegant decoration of this beautiful charter yacht. Next was starters aboard D5, where we experienced the chef’s delightful gazpacho and cheese biscuits and then it was on to LADY SOFIA for mains, salmon cooked to perfection with asparagus wrapped in parma ham…simply delicious!

BoatBookings Team with Captain Phil on Sunseeker Vibe at the Antibes Boat Show 2012

However, it was the fourth and final sunseeker vibe (VIBE) where the party really started with chocolate mousses, fruit and chocolate fondue, strawberry daquiris and Pimms. sunseeker VIBE itself is a

fantastic vessel, sporty, sleek and modern with a great minimalistic interior and fabulously spacious cabins. Captain Phil was certainly the life and soul of the party and it’s evident that with his expert mixologist stewardess Melissa, anyone would be

guaranteed endless fun on a charter on this 23m Sunseeker.

Next we continued on into the actual Antibes Yacht Show where hundreds of beautiful yachts were all open to the visitors to explore their interiors and meet their captains and crew. We also had the opportunity to walk around the stalls and talk to businesses from all aspects of the industry. Overall, it was a fascinating experience not only to go on board some stunning yachts, but also to discover all the industries related to yachting too.

As part of the BoatBookings Editorial Team I would just like to add a note to Krisha’s article : Krisha has started new trends in the yachting industry by adding her special touch to the boating world!

Click here to learn more about the Boatbookings Luxury Yacht Charter Intern Program.

The first event of the season…don’t miss the Antibes Yacht Show!

Antibes Yacht Show 2012

The Antibes Yacht show 2012 , from the 12th to the 15th of April will be the hotspot for any yacht lovers on the Riviera. Since it started in 2007, brokers and charters from all over the world, let alone just the Cote d’Azur region, have fled to Antibes every year for the famous display of boats, from small classic sailing yachts to huge luxury motor yachts. The well-known Port Vauban was host to more than 13,000 people last year and this figure is set to rise again this month.

What’s different about this years show is that there will be an evening, Friday 13th, dedicated to cocktail parties on board the best charter yachts which will be a great opportunity for socializing and networking. With seminars happening, a Refit Planning Area in place, complimentary drinks and VIP services, the Antibes Yacht Show 2012 in not an event to be missed and should certainly be a highlight of this year’s calendar!

If you are going to the Antibes yacht show please do not hesitate to contact us to meet up at the Antibes Yacht Show 2012 , and also we have many day boats for hire for events of all types in the French Riviera.