A Monaco yacht charter is defined by celebrated harbours, short Riviera passages, world-famous events and a blend of glamour and natural beauty that extends along the coast in both directions. From the Casino de Monte-Carlo and Port Hercule to the protected Iles d’Or and the quieter water between the celebrated ports, routes are shaped around your pace, whether that means lively evenings ashore or quiet anchorages and unhurried swim days onboard.
Princess curates each luxury yacht charter in Monaco around your timing and preferences, carefully matching yacht, crew and itinerary to your group so the experience feels seamless from embarkation to return.
Monaco is one of the Mediterranean’s most celebrated charter bases, where a deep-water natural harbour and proximity to the best of the French Riviera mean more time experiencing, dining and unwinding at anchor.
The contrast between Monaco’s famous harbours and the quieter protected islands just along the coast allows itineraries to move naturally between spectacle and calm. In peak season, berths at Port Hercule book well in advance and the anchorages fill quickly around the major events, which is why local insight and thoughtful planning are essential.







Sample eight-day route from Monaco
Azure waters
Dazzling coastline
Monaco beckons
The main charter season runs from May to September, when warm water and long summer days define the experience. May brings the Formula 1 Grand Prix and September the Monaco Yacht Show — both events when Port Hercule berths book well in advance and the anchorages fill quickly.
June and the quieter weeks of September offer the same coast with more space at the anchorages and more availability at the best restaurants, which is why for those not attending the major events, these months reward thoughtful planning.
These luxury yachts are crafted for Monaco and French Riviera cruising, with outdoor living, swim stops and relaxed itineraries shaped around short coastal passages and sheltered anchorages.
May for the Grand Prix, September for the Yacht Show. June and quieter September weeks for more availability at anchorages and restaurants. July and August for peak warmth and the full Riviera season.
Typically 5–7 stops along the Riviera, depending on pace and routing. The route naturally takes in Nice, Cannes, Saint-Tropez and the protected islands to the west.
Yes. Short passages, protected island stops at Porquerolles and the Lérins, and a strong mix of history, beaches and dining make it very family-friendly.
Yes. Berths at Port Hercule book well in advance, particularly during the Formula 1 Grand Prix and the Yacht Show in September. The Princess team handles all marina bookings as part of the charter arrangements.
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