Alegria II Yacht Charter French Riviera – Ferretti 920

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Alegria II cruising off Pampelonne Beach, French Riviera

Alegria II yacht charter French Riviera offers a calm, contemporary platform for exploring Saint-Tropez to Monaco in complete comfort. Discover a 28m Ferretti created for unhurried days at sea and refined evenings at anchor.

Yacht overview

Alegria II is a Ferretti 920 designed for guests who value space, silence, and a clean, modern aesthetic. Her raised bow architecture unlocks rare main-deck volume for a yacht in the sub-30m class, so the saloon feels residential and the forward master enjoys a sense of privacy. Outside, life flows across three distinct levels: a shaded aft cockpit close to the water, a generous foredeck lounge for sunrise swims or aperitifs off Cap Ferrat, and a flybridge tailored for long lunches under the soft Riviera breeze. With steady handling between ports—Saint‑Tropez to Cannes, Antibes to Monaco—Alegria II turns the coastline into an easy procession of bays, islands, and discreet moorings. For families and mixed groups seeking a quiet, contemporary ambience, she is a measured choice for a French Riviera yacht charter.

Yacht specifications

Built in 2020, Alegria II balances modern engineering with a warm, contemporary interior palette. The layout supports generous day use and extended stays alike, while large windows keep the sea in constant view. Below are the key particulars that matter when planning a luxury yacht rental French Riviera.

Principal details

These headline specifications help you match the yacht to your guest list and cruising plans:

  • Length: 28.18 m (Ferretti 920)
  • Guests: up to 12 for cruising
  • Cabins: 4 guest cabins with private bathrooms
  • Crew: 5 professional crew
  • Year built: 2020

Onboard experience

Inside, Alegria II reads as quiet and architectural. Low lines, pale fabrics and full-height windows bring light into the main saloon, while the forward master suite benefits from the raised-bow design for extra headroom and privacy. The ambiance remains hushed even underway, lending itself to unhurried lunches and late conversations. Outdoors, the rhythm shifts between the flybridge—ideal for shaded dining with sea views—the wide foredeck with adjustable sunpads, and the sheltered aft deck for breakfasts at anchor. Air conditioning, Wi‑Fi and a full audio system are integrated throughout. A well-equipped galley keeps service flowing, and the hydraulic swim platform lowers guests gently to the water or tender. The result is a smooth, understated onboard experience tailored to the cadences of the Côte d’Azur.

Best destinations & anchorages from the French Riviera

Alegria II’s steady cruising makes light work of Riviera hops. Expect easy legs between Saint‑Tropez, Cannes, Antibes, Nice, Cap‑Ferrat and Monaco, with protected anchorages along the way. Settle into Baie des Canoubiers for a quiet Saint‑Tropez morning, or drift off Pampelonne after lunch. Off Cannes, the Lérins Islands offer clear water, pine-scented shores and reliable holding; further east, La Mala at Cap‑d’Ail sits beneath dramatic cliffs with turquoise shallows. Around Antibes, the Baie des Milliardaires is a well‑loved swimming spot on calm days. With a little more time, Porquerolles and Port‑Cros reward an overnight run with crystalline bays and hiking trails. Your captain will sequence stops to suit the forecast and your preferences, balancing crowd‑free mornings with lively Riviera afternoons.

Within a day’s cruise

Popular stops that pair naturally on a French Riviera itinerary:

  • Saint‑Tropez – Pampelonne – Cap Taillat
  • Cannes – Îles de Lérins – Cap d’Antibes
  • Villefranche – Saint‑Jean‑Cap‑Ferrat – Eze‑sur‑Mer
  • Monaco – Cap‑d’Ail (Plage Mala) – Roquebrune

Beach clubs & shore highlights

From lunch-on-the-sand to late‑afternoon music, Alegria II places the Riviera’s signature addresses within easy tender reach. Off Pampelonne, Club 55 remains a classic for barefoot elegance, while Nikki Beach and Bagatelle bring a livelier note. La Réserve à la Plage offers polished service with a refined palette. Near Cannes, La Guérite on Île Sainte‑Marguerite is a perennial favorite for long, seaside lunches. East of Cap‑Ferrat, Anjuna Beach at Eze draws guests for cliff‑backed water and a celebratory mood. In the evenings, the ports themselves are the show: the old village of Saint‑Tropez, the Croisette in Cannes, and the terraces above Port Hercule in Monaco. Your crew can pre‑book loungers, coordinate tender drop‑offs and keep timing fluid so you arrive when tables are ready and the light is right.

Sample multi-day itineraries from the French Riviera

Use Alegria II as a moving pied‑à‑terre. A classic 7‑day loop might embark in Saint‑Tropez, pause at Pampelonne and Cap Taillat, then glide to the Lérins Islands for a night at anchor. Continue via Cap d’Antibes to the quiet waters of Villefranche and the headlands of Saint‑Jean‑Cap‑Ferrat. Finish with a Monaco weekend—dinner in the old town, a morning swim at Plage Mala, and unhurried return via Beaulieu. For a shorter 3‑ to 4‑day escape, pair Saint‑Tropez with Cannes and Antibes, or run west to the Hyères islands for a wilder tone. Cruising times between the major ports typically sit around 1–2 hours, leaving most of the day for swimming, lunches ashore and golden‑hour aperitifs on the flybridge.

Tailored planning

Our team refines routes around your priorities—quiet coves, marquee lunches, or event‑week logistics—so each Alegria II charter feels personal.

Guest capacity, crew & service

Alegria II welcomes up to 12 guests for cruising, supported by five experienced crew who manage navigation, service and housekeeping with calm professionalism. Four ensuite cabins accommodate families and mixed groups comfortably on multi‑day charters. Expect discreet, attentive service: morning coffees ready on the aft deck, sunshades set on the foredeck before you arrive, and tables laid for late‑afternoon dining on the flybridge. The captain will brief you on weather, berths and daily options, while the chef and steward(ess) team align menus and pace to your plans—light Mediterranean lunches, children’s suppers, or celebratory dinners with a view. Throughout, the emphasis is on quiet efficiency so the day unfolds naturally, whether you are underway or at anchor.

Watersports & toys

A hydraulic swim platform sits at the heart of water access, lowering you directly into the sea or positioning the tender for simple boarding. The yacht carries a tender for shore runs and beach drop‑offs, with snorkelling gear and paddleboards available. Additional toys—such as seabobs or towables—can be arranged on request with advance notice. The crew will stage the equipment and manage safe operations so you can move between a foredeck siesta and a swim in minutes. For families, the platform becomes a natural gathering place after lunch; for friends, it’s the launchpad for a more active afternoon. If you prefer a low‑key day, the flybridge and foredeck offer quiet viewpoints to watch the bay while others take to the water.

Fuel, APA and what’s included

For weekly charters under Mediterranean terms, an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA) is collected to cover variable expenses such as fuel, berthing, provisioning and any special requests; this typically represents 30–40% of the charter fee and is reconciled at the end. On the French Riviera, fuel is excluded for day charters. Onboard, drinks, towels and full crew service are included; fuel is billed separately. Welcome champagne is not included by default but can be arranged via the APA. Detailed inclusions are outlined in your charter agreement and the yacht’s listing; our team will brief you on expected ranges based on your itinerary and pace so there are no surprises.

Why choose Alegria II for the French Riviera

Alegria II suits the Riviera’s natural rhythm: unhurried mornings, long lunches, and quiet evenings under the headlands. Her three outdoor zones let different moods coexist—a shaded table on the flybridge, sunpads forward for a private cove, and the water‑level aft deck for swims and tender runs. Large windows keep you connected to the seascape, while the Ferretti 920 platform offers stable, confident passages on longer legs between major ports. With cabins designed for extended stays and crew focused on seamless days, Alegria II is a strong answer for an Alegria II charter when you want privacy without sacrificing access to the Riviera’s marquee addresses.

Booking & next steps

Ready to plan your Alegria II yacht charter French Riviera? Check current availability, seasonal rates and sample menus, then speak with our brokers to refine dates, embarkation port and route. We coordinate preferred berths in Saint‑Tropez, Cannes, Antibes, Nice, Cap‑Ferrat and Monaco, and align shore reservations so the tender lands when your table is set. For peak summer weeks, early holds are strongly recommended. Explore the yacht’s details and then speak with our charter team—your Riviera is one conversation away.

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Frequently asked questions

What does Alegria II cost to charter on the French Riviera?

Weekly charters typically start from around €75,000 plus expenses (APA, VAT where applicable). Final pricing depends on dates, itinerary and extras. Please refer to Alegria II’s listing for current rates and availability.

How many guests can Alegria II take and how many can sleep onboard?

Alegria II is licensed to welcome up to 12 guests for cruising. She offers four ensuite guest cabins for multi‑day charters; your broker will advise the best cabin configuration for your group.

What is the best season for a French Riviera yacht charter?

May to September offers warm seas and long days, with July and August the busiest. June and early September often deliver excellent weather with fewer crowds and easier berth availability.

Is a boating license required to charter Alegria II?

No license is required for a crewed charter. Alegria II sails with a professional crew of five who handle navigation, safety and operations while you enjoy the cruise.

What’s included and what is extra?

Included: full crew service, towels and onboard drinks. Extras are covered by the APA and typically include fuel, berthing, provisioning, transfers, special toys and restaurant beach-club expenses. Welcome champagne is not included by default.

Can we embark in Saint‑Tropez or Monaco for a shorter charter?

Yes, subject to the yacht’s schedule and marina availability. Minimum durations vary by season (often one week in high season; shorter terms on request). Your broker will confirm options and logistics.

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