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the Mediterranean / Greece vessel type you want to take your
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Mediterranean
Power Yachts:
This is the toy of the "in crowd" who enjoy
the glitter of a private cruise in the Mediterranean.
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Mediterranean
Sailboats:
Normally for the blue water sailors who love the feel
of wind and saltwater in their faces ... We call them
the race car drivers of our sport.
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These yachts have more space for families
and groups, sail faster and do not heal over, but the
number one aspect for catamarans is that there are many
more Blue Lagoons accessible to catamarans than any
other craft
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The
Cote d'Azur (french Riviera) has a glamour all of its
own. From Marseille to Portofino the coastline is laced
with beautiful bays, bustling towns, designer boutiques,
excellent restaurants and legendary beaches. Cannes
is lined with grand hotels and elegant promenades while
Nice, a Mecca for artists, is charming with its own
narrow streets and colourful markets. Monaco is as exclusive
and exciting as its grand-prix, casino and very public
royal family lead you to believe. Portofinio, reached
by an overnight cruise across the Bay of Genoa, is one
of the most picturesque ports in the Mediterranean.
Further east are the islands
of Corsica and Sardinia which, compared to the French
Riviera, are very untouched. Pretty bays and interesting
caves proliferate and many cruises begin and end at
the fashionable marina in the resort of Porto Cervo
and Sardinia's Costa Smeralda. Italy's west coast and
the island of Sicily offer yet more variation of scenery
and cuisine. Volcanoes, anciet ruins and the often rocky
coastline make the area a very attractive cruising ground.
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The
French Riviera / Cote
D' Azur St.Tropez
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iles de Lerins | Cannes
| Antibes
| Nice
| Cap
Ferrat |
Beaulieu | Monaco
Monte
Carlo | Menton
| San Remo
| Imperia
| Savona
| Genoa
| Portofino
| La Spezia
| Corsica |
Board your yacht and depart for an afternoon of relaxation
and watersports in Villefranche or St Jean Cap Ferrat,
followed by a glamorous evening at the Hotel Bel Air.
Or take a drive through the profusion of cacti, palms
and lemon groves to the picture-book village of Eze, where
the restaurant of the Chateau de la Chevre d'Or, a 1,000
year old castle, is a favourite with the cognoscenti.
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