Things to see and do here
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Things to see and do here
Port de Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat
This is a cozy marina with 560 berths and good shelter. The marina is pretty - an exceptional port of call in the centre of a fishing village: illustrious, protected, set in a pedestrian environment. Two must do things in Cap-Ferrat are strolling along the peninsula along a rocky path with lovely views and enjoying an inticing meal in the restaurants lining the port, or just above in the town. If you like mingling with the rich and famous, Cap-Ferrat is one of the better places in the world to do so.
The beaches of Cap Ferrat include Paloma beach southeast of the port and Passable beach which is on the northwest side of the main peninsula, past the zoo (parc zoologique). This beach is west facing, with a view across the Rade de Villefranche. Cro de Peï Pin beach is located just north of the port at the Anse Lilong facing eastward into the Baie des Fourmis and the Tete de Chene. more
Like most of the famous Mediterranean coastal locations a luxury yacht is the best way to experience St-Jean-Cap-Ferrat and surrounding areas. Cap Ferrat is commonly on a Côte d'Azur yacht charter itinerary as The Cap is positioned centrally to other hot spots. A popular place for charter yachts to visit, the peninsula also features a picturesque port where they can stay. Nearby are famous restaurants, beaches, a zoo, and several delightful stone paths to take in the amazing views and the entire peninsula by the sea, There's a small beach near the port, but Cap-Ferrat is famously rocky and jagged, making for excellent views and picture taking.
Below are samples of luxury yacht charter itineraries for private crewed yachts which cover St Jean Cap Ferrat. These itineraries are here to offer inspiration and give you a feel for the area and some of the best things to do whilst sailing there.
A good yacht charter broker will be able to create a bespoke yacht vacation charter ideas for you and your party, based on your own requirements as well as the type of yacht and time of year you wish to travel.
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One of the pearls of the French Riviera, its historical fishing port is now a yacht harbor on an idyllic covered bay. Steps away are terraced cafés and restaurants, where charter guests can sample local cuisine or enjoy cocktails at sunset.
Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild
Located at the northern end of the peninsula, the Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild, also known as the Musée Île-de-France, is an Italian-style villa built between 1905 and 1912 on the request of Baroness Béatrice Ephrussi de Rothschild. The villa houses a large collection of art and fine furnishings. The grounds feature seven gardens designed in different styles: French Traditional, Florentine, Spanish, Exotic, Lapidary, Japanese, and Provençal. here
Here are some of the most memorable sites to visit during your yacht charter to Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat. here
By using our extensive climate guides for each charter region throughout the world, you can explore in-depth weather information for each month and work out which time will suit your individual needs.
For example, the sea temperature will largely affect how much time you intend on spending in the water trying out your superyacht toys so watersports will want to make sure they travel during the warmest periods. In contrast, some areas may become particularly hot during summer and charterers would be advised to book later to ensure more comfortable conditions. here