The Two Rivieras
The sun-warmed teak deck beneath your feet marks the start of a voyage connecting two legendary coastlines. From the cinematic glamour of the Côte d'Azur, where superyachts line the quays of Cannes and Monaco, you cruise east. The landscape softens as France gives way to Italy, the scent of pine and salt air mingling with basil and lemon along the Ligurian shore. This is a tale of two Rivieras, a seamless journey from high-octane opulence to the heartfelt charm of Portofino's colourful harbour.
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- DAY 01
Cannes & Îles de Lérins
Embark in the heart of cinematic prestige at the Port de Cannes. Once settled, a short cruise delivers you to the tranquil Îles de Lérins. The bustle of La Croisette fades, replaced by the scent of Aleppo pines and the gentle sound of water lapping against the yacht's hull in your secluded anchorage.
- Stroll the palm-lined Boulevard de la Croisette
- Explore the historic cobbled streets of Le Suquet, the old town
- Tender to Île Sainte-Marguerite to visit the fort of the 'Man in the Iron Mask'
- Enjoy the yacht's water toys in the turquoise waters between the islands
- Anchorage
- Anchorage between Île Sainte-Marguerite and Île Saint-Honorat
- Dining
- La Guérite on Île Sainte-Marguerite for a chic, feet-in-the-sand Mediterranean lunch.
- DAY 02
Saint-Tropez
Awake to a morning cruise towards the legendary bay of Pampelonne. Drop anchor and tender ashore to its iconic beach club scene, a sun-drenched theatre of glamour. As the afternoon light softens, retreat to the relative calm of Saint-Tropez's old port, its pastel-hued townhouses and artists' studios a charming contrast to the beach's energy.
- Anchor off Plage de Pampelonne for an afternoon of swimming and sunbathing
- Secure a table at a legendary beach club for lunch
- Wander the Vieux Port and watch the spectacle of yachts and people
- Play a game of pétanque with the locals at Place des Lices
- Anchorage
- Anse de Pampelonne
- Dining
- Lunch at Club 55; dinner at L'Opéra for a vibrant evening in the port.
- DAY 03
Monaco
Navigate the coastline to the singular Principality of Monaco, an astonishing vertical city clinging to the rock. Secure a prime berth in Port Hercules, surrounded by the world’s most impressive superyachts. The air here feels different, charged with the quiet hum of immense wealth, the roar of supercars, and the palpable history of the Grimaldi dynasty.
- Explore the opulent Casino de Monte-Carlo and Café de Paris
- Walk the Monaco-Ville headland to the Prince's Palace
- Visit the world-renowned Oceanographic Museum
- Experience a treatment at the Thermes Marins Monte-Carlo
- Anchorage
- Port Hercules
- Dining
- Le Louis XV - Alain Ducasse à l'Hôtel de Paris for an exceptional Michelin-starred experience.
- DAY 04
Villefranche-sur-Mer
A gentle coastal hop brings you to one of the world's most beautiful natural harbours. The deep, protected bay of Villefranche is a yachtsman's dream, its waterfront a curving gallery of tall, ochre-hued buildings. The atmosphere is relaxed and authentically French, a perfect antidote to the intensity of Monaco, with the medieval village of Èze perched dramatically in the cliffs above.
- Anchor in the spectacular bay and swim in its clear, deep waters
- Tender ashore to explore the 14th-century old town and its covered passages
- Visit the Chapelle Saint-Pierre, decorated by Jean Cocteau
- Take a car to the hilltop village of Èze to see the Jardin Exotique
- Anchorage
- Rade de Villefranche
- Dining
- La Mère Germaine for classic seafood on the waterfront quay.
- DAY 05
Sanremo, Italy
Cross the maritime border into Italy, arriving at the capital of the Riviera of Flowers. Sanremo greets you with grand Belle Époque architecture and a bustling, elegant air. Berth in the modern Portosole marina and explore La Pigna, the wonderfully labyrinthine medieval old town, a stark and beautiful contrast to the manicured glamour of the seaside promenade.
- Berth at the well-equipped Portosole Sanremo
- Get lost in the steep, winding alleyways of the La Pigna district
- Visit the ornate, Art Nouveau Casinò di Sanremo
- Cycle the Pista Ciclabile, a 24km coastal path built on an old railway line
- Anchorage
- Portosole Sanremo
- Dining
- Ristorante Paolo e Barbara for a masterclass in refined Ligurian cuisine.
- DAY 06
Alassio & Gallinara Island
Cruise the Riviera di Ponente to Alassio, famed for its fine sandy beach and the 'Muretto', a wall covered in tiles signed by visiting celebrities. Just offshore lies Gallinara Island, a protected nature reserve shaped like a resting hen. Drop anchor here for excellent snorkelling before heading back towards Alassio for the evening.
- Anchor off the coast of Gallinara Island for snorkelling and diving
- Relax on the long, golden sands of Alassio beach
- Stroll along the Budello di Alassio, a long, narrow shopping street
- Find your favourite celebrity signature on the Muretto di Alassio
- Anchorage
- Anchorage off Gallinara Island or near the port of Alassio
- Dining
- Your chef prepares a fresh seafood lunch using local catch; dinner ashore at La Prua.
- DAY 07
Santa Margherita Ligure
Arrive in the elegant resort town of Santa Margherita Ligure, a colourful and sophisticated prelude to Portofino. Its grand hotels and painted villas line a spacious harbour filled with both traditional fishing boats and smart yachts. The town has a gentle, refined pace, perfect for a leisurely exploration of its waterfront parks and chic boutiques before your final stop.
- Wander through the waterfront gardens of Villa Durazzo
- Admire the trompe-l'œil façades throughout the town
- Walk the scenic coastal path towards Portofino
- Enjoy an aperitivo at a café in the main square, Piazza Martiri della Libertà
- Anchorage
- In the bay of Santa Margherita Ligure
- Dining
- Ristorante Pado for authentic Ligurian flavours and fresh fish.
- DAY 08
Portofino
A final, brief and beautiful cruise around the headland reveals one of the world's most picturesque harbours. Portofino is a perfect jewel box, its ring of tall, brightly coloured houses wrapped around a small harbour of impossibly turquoise water. Tender into the famous Piazzetta for a final celebratory lunch before disembarking, with the image of this Italian icon firmly in mind.
- Tender into the Piazzetta for a morning coffee
- Walk up to Castello Brown for a commanding view of the harbour
- Hike to the 'Faro' (lighthouse) for spectacular coastal vistas
- Browse the exclusive designer boutiques lining the harbour
- Anchorage
- Marina di Portofino
- Dining
- A farewell lunch at the Chuflay Restaurant at Belmond Splendido Mare.
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