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Perfectly situated between the bustling hubs of Nice and Cannes, the town of Antibes is said to be a little slice of French paradise along the French Riviera. Possessing a captivating blend of old-world charm and Mediterranean glamour, it’s one of the most sought-after yachting destinations in the South of France – for many good seasons. With a fascinating past, vibrant culture, and abundant natural beauty, the charming Antibes city is famous for its old town, a medieval fortress, and iconic 16th-century ramparts. The craggy coastline, dotted with hidden coves and golden beaches like Plage La Garoupe, provides a serene escape, while the historic Old Quarter enchants all passersby with its flower-lined alleys and traditional Provençal markets. Further out, the verdant Cap d’Antibes peninsula is a sanctuary of pine forests, scenic trails, and elegant villas, with Millionaire’s Bay offering a front-row view of the French Riviera’s discreet opulence.

As Antibes is home to Port Vauban, one of Europe’s largest marinas, it is able to welcome yachts and superyachts of nearly all sizes. Ideally located, Antibes is the perfect base for extended cruising along the Côte d’Azur.

When to go

April to November

High season

June to August

Saint Maxime Yacht Charter
Antibes Yacht Charter

Antibes remains a popular yachting destination from spring until late fall/early winter, as the weather tends to be warm, sunny and calm, ideal for cruising along the coastline and exploring. While the weather is the best from June to August, this also tends to be the peak tourist season, which is characterized by high temperatures and bustling ports. For a more serene experience with pleasant conditions and fewer crowds, consider booking your charter during the shoulder months.