The French Riviera's light winds, constant sunshine, and abundance of anchorages make it a sailing enthusiast's dream destination. As it alternates between capes, bays, and islands, picturesque ports, and modern marinas, the French Riviera astonishes with the variety of its charms, the intensity of its light, and its colors. There, you can leisurely switch between different pleasures, whether they are purely marine, culinary, or cultural. Do not hesitate to contact us if you need help organizing your upcoming sailing trip. Our area of expertise is the rental of powerful boats. You can use them for sailing with friends or family in the West Indies, the Mediterranean, and along the Atlantic coast. Among the many bases we offer that suit your needs, you can pick the ideal base. Every location is ideal and breathtakingly beautiful.
We'll handle everything so you can make the most of your vessel. General maintenance, repairs, and any other specialized services are provided, along with cruising instruction, so that you can fully enjoy your future sailboat. Additionally, we offer a range of utilized boats that have undergone meticulous inspection and an exhaustive inventory. We are available to you all year long.
• Bormes Les Mimosas – France
Between Toulon and Saint-Tropez, close to the Côte d'Azur, is the town of Bormes-les-Mimosas. The colorful roof tiles on classically styled Mediterranean homes in Bormes-les-Mimosas are the first thing visitors notice about the town, followed closely by the flowers that cover the remains of old fortification monuments. Natural splendors, historical sites, and cultural treasures abound in this lovely Mediterranean town. Les-Mimosas, the town's name, honors all types of flora, especially mimosa flowers, which are common in the area of Bormes.
• Olbia – Sardinia
The elegant Costa Smeralda and the Maddalena Archipelago are two of the most stunning maritime destinations you can visit on a cruise leaving from Olbia. The roughly 60-kilometer-long Costa Smeralda is rocky, extremely cut, and narrow.
The marine park of Maddalena and its seven main pink granite islands-Madddalena, Caprera, Santo Stefano, Spargi, Budelli, Razzoli, and Santa Maria-can be found a short distance away. All the elements that go into a lovely cruise can be found here: wind, sun, renowned marinas, untamed, rocky islands with sun-drenched beaches. By sailing in the waters of Tavolara's protected marine area, you can get to this Mediterranean gem from Olbia. Sardinia is home to some of Europe's most stunning beaches, with sand that is an exquisite shade of white and water that is a brilliant turquoise.
• Le Marin - West Indies
Between Sainte-Luce and Sainte-Anne on the south coast of Martinique, Le Marin is home to one of the largest marinas in the Caribbean. Its marina, which is a great place for a stroll and is dotted with numerous shops, bars, and restaurants, makes it a highly sought-after tourist destination. Along with all of these attractions, the area is lively and offers tourists a variety of activities, including windsurfing, sailing, kayaking, water skiing, sea fishing, and sea diving. Fans of water sports will have plenty to enjoy.
With the untamed Cape Macré and its stunning beach at Whale Cove (Anse Baleine), the municipality of Le Marin is also attractive to those who enjoy coastal vistas.The latter is a tranquil haven of white sand and turquoise water that is only reachable on foot along a stony path.
• La Rochelle - French West Atlantic Coast
The Charente-Maritime, on France's southwest coast, stretches from La Rochelle to the Gironde estuary, north of Bordeaux. It's the perfect place for a sailing vacation because of its historical significance, tranquil islands, and long hours of sunshine. The small island of Île de Re with its expansive sandy beaches and quaint villages should be on your itinerary while sailing La Rochelle, as should Ile d'Oleron. Famous vineyards, fishing villages, and pine forests can be found here. On your La Rochelle sailing vacation, go to the more remote lle-d'Aix and explore its numerous beaches, coastal paths, and secret bays perfect for swimming to get away from it all.
SAILING VESSEL - POGO 30
A yacht that can be used for both fast coastal and offshore sailing (lifting keel), making it the perfect choice for a small crew or family. 30 (9.14 m) in length, with a 3.70 m beam. Consequently, the Pogo30 is more powerful than the Pogo8.50 due to its wider beam, harder chines, and larger forward hull volume. A cozy vessel with a straightforward interior design that offers an unusually roomy interior for a 30 (9.14 m) yacht. a spacious interior with a view both forward and outward when standing or sitting in the saloon. A flexible cockpit that can accommodate family needs and small crew maneuvering.
- Lifting keel
- Tillers
- Carbon mast
- Carbon bowsprit
- Square top main sail (full batten)
- Solent on furler
- Staysail with reef
- Gennaker on furler
- Asymetric spinnaker
- VHF ASN
- GPS FURUNO GP32
- AIS Transmitter / Receiver
- Navigation system
- Auto-Pilot NKE
- 3 batteries pack
- Pontoon charger
- Interior shower
- Windlass
- Hot water under pressure
- Heating system
- Fridge
- Black water tank
- MP3 Fusion
- Cockpit pillows
- Safety material
- 8 self-inflating life jacket
- Tender
- Kitchen utensils
- Fishing gear
- Nautical guides and maps