With Cannes & St Tropez being one of the hot spots in the summer, and some of the best parties going on, the best thing to do to enjoy your time here is to rent a Boat for the day to get the true South of France experience. We’ve compiled a list of the best Boats to rent for the day.
Van Dutch 55
One of the larger yachts in the VanDutch fleet, the Vandutch 55 is an excellent choice for a day of yachting in style and comfort. She offers an expansive cockpit with plenty of seating, a spacious sunbathing deck, and a top-notch entertainment system to keep guests entertained. She is the perfect yacht for a day trip between the Iles de Lérins, thanks to her spacious swimming platform and assortment of water toys.
Sunseeker 68
The Sunseeker 68 Predator, with its radical designs from the British yard and stunning variety of luxury facilities, is among the best yachts for cruising the South of France. There is a beautiful swimming step directly below a massive sun pad, a spacious cockpit with al fresco eating, and a wide bow lounge for sunning in total luxury. The yacht can sleep up to six people overnight and twelve while cruising thanks to its three-stateroom arrangement that includes a full-beam master and VIP forward.
Virtus 63
The idea of an open yacht was reimagined by Riva in a model with a typically Mediterranean style that retains the shipyard’s signature elegance: class, refinement, and clean lines. The 63′ Virtus, a show-stopping version of the same ship, features these as well. The 63′ Virtus is based on the design of the Vertigo, another famous and highly popular Riva model, and captures the bold spirit of the Rivale, another Riva open boat that has defined the shipyard’s history, but with more room inside for superior liveability and complete onboard comfort.
Wally 70
The motor yacht’s two MTU 10V2000 M92 engines and Rolls-Royce Kamewa waterjet A45 allow her to reach a top speed of 40 knots and cruise at 32 knots. The Wally 70 gracefully combines high-performance and luxury, and was constructed with advanced composite materials to save weight and increase performance. Allseas designed her interiors, and Wally Shipyard and Wetzels Brown Partners engineered her.