Yacht charter in Saint-Laurent-du-Var, France
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Yacht charter in Saint-Laurent-du-Var

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About chartering in Saint-Laurent-du-Var

Yacht charter in Saint-Laurent-du-Var is a Riviera departure with quick access to the Baie des Anges and an easy start between Nice and Antibes.

Most boats depart from Port Saint-Laurent, the town’s main harbor, which sits close to the seafront and to the western edge of Nice. That location makes it practical for day sailing, half-day outings, and private cruises on the Côte d’Azur.

From here, a day trip can comfortably reach Nice, Villefranche-sur-Mer, the Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat peninsula, Antibes, and the coast toward Cannes, depending on sea conditions and the boat you choose.

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Yacht58$161
Sailing yacht2$263
Catamaran1$1,916

Where do yachts depart from in Saint-Laurent-du-Var?

Yachts most commonly depart from Port Saint-Laurent, the main harbor in Saint-Laurent-du-Var.

That port is the practical starting point for day charters on the western side of the Nice area, with straightforward access to the open water of the Baie des Anges. Some charter listings also note embarkation in nearby ports such as Antibes and Cannes for selected boats, but Saint-Laurent-du-Var itself remains the core departure point.

For charterers, this means a short transfer from the town to the dock and fast departure toward the Riviera coastline.

What day-trip routes can I do from Saint-Laurent-du-Var?

From Saint-Laurent-du-Var, the most natural day-trip routes run along the coast toward Nice, Villefranche-sur-Mer, Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, and Antibes.

One-way cruising on a day charter can also extend farther west toward the Cannes side of the coast, especially for faster motor yachts. Listings for the port also highlight nearby shore cruising toward Cagnes-sur-Mer, Nice, and even Cannes and Monaco as possible discovery points from this base.

For swimmers and relaxed day guests, the local coastline is best suited to short hops, scenic bays, and anchor stops rather than long offshore passages.

Can I reach the Îles de Lérins or other anchorages from Saint-Laurent-du-Var?

The Îles de Lérins near Cannes are reachable from Saint-Laurent-du-Var on a longer day charter, especially with a motor yacht or an early start.

Closer anchor-style stops are more likely along the Bay of Angels and the coves and sheltered waters around the Nice and Antibes stretch, including the Villefranche-sur-Mer and Cap-Ferrat area. Boat listings for this port explicitly mention access to beaches and coastal stops around Antibes, Nice, Villefranche-sur-Mer, Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, Beaulieu, and Eze.

For a short charter day, nearby coastal anchorages are the more realistic plan; the islands work better when you prioritize speed and time on board.

When is the best sailing season in Saint-Laurent-du-Var?

The best sailing window in Saint-Laurent-du-Var is typically late spring through early autumn, with the most reliable charter conditions usually from May to September.

Scansail’s pricing snapshot shows higher average daily rates in high season than low season, which supports the usual Riviera pattern of stronger demand in summer. For comfort and smoother cruising, May, June, September, and early October are often the most balanced months for day trips on the Côte d’Azur.

Winter charters are still possible, but they are more dependent on weather and sea state than the main summer season.

Do I need a licence or skipper to rent a boat in Saint-Laurent-du-Var?

In France, whether you need a licence depends on the boat type and engine power, and many charterers choose a skipper for convenience.

Listings for Saint-Laurent-du-Var show both skippered rentals and options without a skipper or without a licence on selected smaller boats. If you want a fully relaxed day on the water or plan to explore busier Riviera waters, a skipper is the simplest option; if you have the proper qualifications, some boats may be available bareboat.

For larger yacht charters, skipper-led departures are the common setup in this port.

How do I get to Saint-Laurent-du-Var for a yacht charter?

The nearest major airport is Nice Côte d’Azur Airport, which is the natural arrival point for Saint-Laurent-du-Var charters.

Port Saint-Laurent is described as being very close to Nice and conveniently located for starting or ending a Riviera yacht charter, so transfers are usually short by road. The exact transfer time depends on traffic and your pickup point, but the port is one of the most airport-accessible bases on the French Riviera.

That makes Saint-Laurent-du-Var especially practical for same-day arrivals and short leisure trips.

Saint-Laurent-du-Var yacht charter — FAQ

How much does a boat rental in Saint-Laurent-du-Var cost?

Boat rentals in Saint-Laurent-du-Var start from around $1209 per day. Final pricing depends on the boat type, season, and whether you add a skipper.

What is the most common departure point in Saint-Laurent-du-Var?

The main departure point is Port Saint-Laurent. It is the harbor most directly associated with yacht and boat charter departures in the town.

Can I cruise to Nice or Antibes on a day charter from Saint-Laurent-du-Var?

Yes. Nice, Villefranche-sur-Mer, Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, and Antibes are all realistic day-cruise destinations from this port. Faster yachts can also make longer coastal runs toward Cannes.

Is Saint-Laurent-du-Var a good base for the summer season?

Yes. The best charter months are usually from May to September, with June and September often offering a good balance of weather and marina activity. Summer is the busiest period on the Riviera.

Do I need a skipper in Saint-Laurent-du-Var?

Not always. Some boats can be rented without a skipper or without a licence, but larger yachts and more relaxed charters are often booked with a skipper.

Is Saint-Laurent-du-Var suitable for families and small groups?

Yes. Its location near Nice and the Baie des Anges makes it practical for short coastal trips, swim stops, and easy day cruising. That works well for families, couples, and small groups who want a straightforward Riviera departure.

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