By Oliver Pearson 23 May 2018
Covering all the action live from Monaco, the team at YachtCharterFleet bring you all the latest from the Monaco Grand Prix.
As soon as the Cannes Film Festival drew to a close on Saturday, the high-profile superyachts in town for the occasion began migrating eastwards along the coast, making their way towards Monaco in time for the next big date on the South of France event calendar: the Monaco Grand Prix.
Heading down to check out the event, the team at YachtCharterFleet are currently surrounded by countless crew members readying their yachts for the big race, ensuring that all protective carpets are laid down, and all supplies are nicely topped up.
With further qualifying sessions planned for Friday and Saturday before the main race gets underway at 15.10 on Sunday, the best seats in the house are definitely located aboard the luxury yachts berthed trackside in Zone A of Port Hercules.
Getting a good look at the selection of superyachts berthed in Port Hercules ahead of this year’s race, the team got the rare opportunity to witness all of the work which goes into ensuring that those on board superyachts get the best experience possible.
With their paraselles still down, all of the motor yachts are populated with crew members setting up the exterior spaces for what will be one of the most anticipated events to take place in the Mediterranean all summer.
With the first practice session set to begin at 11AM tomorrow, the yachts will all shortly move slightly back, with guest tendering in to get on board for all the action.
Making all of the necessary preparations ahead of the main event, yacht crews are currently getting all provisions on board for the Monaco Grand Prix 2018
Boasting a uniquely glamorous atmosphere, the Monaco Grand Prix 2018 is already living up to great expectations. Indeed, there is a palpable excitement in the air, and the surrounding bars and restaurants are already hosting a number of A-list visitors.
Set to attract a wide variety of big name stars, the race will be accompanied by an exclusive F1 Driver Fashion Show at the Amber Lounge that is sure to attract considerable attention in the superyacht capital.
Currently on hand to provide charter guests with an unforgettable experience are the 58m/190ft motor yacht SKYFALL, the brand new 52m/171ft luxury yacht ‘Seven Sins’, and the highly talked about 50m/164ft motor yacht VERTIGE.
The largest charter yacht currently in Port Hercules for the Grand Prix is the 76m/248ft motor yacht BOADIECA. Featuring an enormous beach club, guests on board can expect to enjoy plenty of space whilst taking in fantastic fews of the activity going on down on the track. Her on board beauty salon will also allow those on board to unwind in style after the excitement of the race.
Of course, it’s also possible for superyachts to sit at-anchor a short distance away from the port and tender guests into enjoy one of the exclusive balconies with a great view of the circuit.
Ideal for families looking for a uniquely exciting yacht charter vacation, as well as for those looking to network or entertain as part of an event charter, the Monaco Grand Prix is truly an unmissable opportunity in the superyacht calendar.
Ideal for families looking for a uniquely exciting yacht charter vacation, as well as for those looking to network or entertain as part of an event charter, the Monaco Grand Prix is truly an unmissable opportunity in the superyacht calendar.
In order to find out more about how you can enjoy a Monaco Grand Prix yacht charter, get in touch with your preferred charter broker today.
Alternatively, take a look at all of the yachts for charter in Monaco.
Charter Yachts in Port Hercules for Monaco Grand Prix 2018
204ft
Feadship
2000 / 2022
203ft
Viareggio SuperYachts
2010 / 2022
203ft
Feadship
2005 / 2018
141ft
Nicolini
1995 / 2017
164ft
Delta Marine
2006 / 2014
190ft
Trinity Yachts
2010 / 2020
138ft
Amels
1987 / 2022
148ft
Benetti
2003 / 2012
120ft
Benetti
2006
251ft
Amels
1999 / 2024
156ft
Feadship
1999 / 2017
144ft
Heesen
2003 / 2023
145ft
Benetti
2004 / 2008
156ft
ISA
2006 / 2015
147ft
Abeking & Rasmussen
2004 / 2024
203ft
Codecasa
2006 / 2020
146ft
Trinity Yachts
2004 / 2021
146ft
Turquoise Yachts
1983 / 2023
140ft
CRN Yachts
2008 / 2024
164ft
Ortona Navi
2008 / 2022
238ft
Turquoise Yachts
2012 / 2022
143ft
Benetti
2007 / 2022
130ft
Overmarine
2008 / 2014
113ft
Ray Kemp
1979 / 2023
285ft
Lurssen
2012 / 2024
141ft
Concept Marine
2010 / 2024
155ft
Sunseeker
2014 / 2018
164ft
Heesen
2014 / 2023
154ft
CMB Yachts
2017 / 2020
164ft
Tankoa Yachts
2017 / 2023
171ft
Sanlorenzo
2017 / 2024
131ft
Sunseeker
2016
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