COME TOGETHER yacht charter French Riviera | 60m Amels
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For a COME TOGETHER yacht charter French Riviera, few platforms balance design, space and lifestyle as convincingly as this 60m Amels. Crafted for Mediterranean living, she turns the Riviera’s bays and beach clubs into an effortless private domain.
Yacht overview
COME TOGETHER is the first of Amels’ 60‑meter series—an advanced, Riviera‑ready superyacht shaped for long days at anchor and elegant evenings in port. Espen Øino’s sculptural windows frame the coastline, while Winch Design interiors bring natural textures and light into every lounge. A principal suite with a folding private terrace, a main‑deck VIP, and four additional guest cabins deliver rare flexibility for families and friends. Direct access from lower guest cabins to the beach club shortens the path from bed to the sea—exactly what a French Riviera yacht charter demands. On deck, the 27‑meter sun deck with jacuzzi, bar, cinema screen and raised foredeck sunpads sets the tone for alfresco living from Saint‑Tropez to Monaco. For a COME TOGETHER yacht charter French Riviera, she pairs fresh pedigree with one of the most complete lifestyle layouts in her class.
Yacht specifications
Precision matters when selecting a superyacht for the Côte d’Azur. COME TOGETHER delivers size, comfort and crew resources that suit both celebratory weekends and extended coastal passages. She is a 60m Amels accommodating up to 12 guests across six cabins, attended by a seasoned team of 14. Her refit in 2025 ensures technology, audiovisual systems and hotel services are fully current. The yacht’s efficient cruising behavior keeps schedules reliable between Saint‑Tropez, Cannes, Antibes and Monaco, with generous storage for toys and tenders to maximize time on the water.
Key particulars
Structured for clarity and swift decision‑making:
- Length: 60 meters (superyacht)
- Guests: 12
- Cabins: 6 (principal suite with folding terrace; main‑deck VIP; four guest cabins)
- Crew: 14
- Refit: 2025
- Notable exterior: Espen Øino trapezoid windows
- Interior: Winch Design, natural textures/light
Onboard experience
Winch Design’s interior favors open volumes, pale timbers and tactile fabrics that complement Øino’s geometric glazing. The principal suite opens to a private folding terrace for sea‑level breakfasts, while the main‑deck VIP adds welcome flexibility for elders or a second principal couple. The lower guest cabins connect directly to the beach club—sauna, ice bath and a broad swim platform—so mornings begin in the water and end in the steam. The 27m sun deck serves as the social hub: jacuzzi forward, a proper bar, dining for long Mediterranean lunches, and an outdoor cinema for starlit screenings. A well‑equipped gym supports daily training, while Starlink and extended Wi‑Fi keep business and entertainment running smoothly. Even at anchor off Pampelonne or Cap Ferrat, COME TOGETHER functions as a refined private resort.
Best destinations & anchorages from the Riviera
From Saint‑Tropez to Monaco, the Riviera offers sheltered bays and quick hops between ports. Classic day grounds include Pampelonne’s moorings (swift tendering to Club 55 or Nikki Beach), the clear shallows of Cap Taillat, the Îles de Lérins off Cannes for quiet swims, and Cap d’Antibes’ Anse de la Garoupe. Eastward, Villefranche‑sur‑Mer and Saint‑Jean‑Cap‑Ferrat provide postcard anchorages close to Nice. Plage Mala at Cap d’Ail suits late‑afternoon swims before a Monaco evening. Typical cruise times (at displacement speeds): Saint‑Tropez to Cannes ~2.5–3h; Cannes to Antibes ~45min; Antibes to Monaco ~1.5–2h. For berths, Port Hercule (Monaco) and Port Vauban’s IYCA (Antibes) handle large yachts, while Saint‑Tropez is often best enjoyed from anchor with a smooth tender run to the Vieux Port.
Beach clubs & shore highlights
The French Riviera’s shore scene is a core part of any luxury yacht rental French Riviera. Off Pampelonne, Club 55 remains an institution for long lunches; Bagatelle and Nikki Beach deliver a more celebratory note; La Réserve à la Plage offers design‑led calm. Around Cannes, reserve La Guérite on Île Sainte‑Marguerite or head to Bâoli Beach. Antibes invites a stroll through the Old Town and the Marché Provençal, while Cap Ferrat’s coastal path offers a tranquil counterpoint to port life. In Monaco, step from tender to Port Hercule for fine dining and late‑night lounges within minutes. COME TOGETHER’s tenders make shore moves seamless, so you set the pace—swim, lunch, boutique, repeat—without ever feeling rushed.
Sample multi‑day itineraries
Well‑paced itineraries suit the yacht’s layout and toy program. Consider these Riviera arcs:
Saint‑Tropez to Cannes (3 nights): Anchor at Pampelonne (Club 55), swim at Cap Taillat, then Îles de Lérins for a quiet night and breakfast swims before a Cannes evening.
Cannes to Monaco (4 nights): Lérins to Cap d’Antibes for paddle sessions, lunch ashore in Antibes, then Villefranche and Cap Ferrat, ending with a Monaco finale.
Riviera grand tour (6–7 nights): Start in Saint‑Tropez, work east via Agay and Théoule, Cannes/Lérins, Antibes, Cap Ferrat, and Monaco. Hops are 30–120 minutes, leaving long daylight windows for toys and beach clubs. Your broker will align berths, beach bookings and chef provisioning to match your party’s rhythm.
Guest capacity, crew & service
With accommodation for 12 across six cabins, COME TOGETHER is built for multi‑generational travel and couples’ groups. The principal suite’s folding terrace creates a private outdoor pocket; the main‑deck VIP avoids stairs for grandparents or a second lead couple. Four additional cabins are sized for week‑long comfort and link efficiently to the beach club. A 14‑person crew covers navigation, deck operations, watersports instruction, housekeeping and a refined culinary program. Expect timely tendering to shore restaurants, discreet turn‑downs, and flexible dining—from informal family service on the sun deck to composed tasting menus in cooler evening hours. In short, a French Riviera yacht charter that feels composed, never hurried.
Watersports & toys
COME TOGETHER’s toy garage is tuned for clear‑water Riviera days. Three tenders—including a 43‑foot Intrepid chase—move guests smoothly between anchorages and shore. On the water, six SeaBobs, waverunners, eFoils and an inflatable aquapark set keep all ages active. The beach club’s sauna and ice bath extend the day’s rhythm with contrast therapy, while the large swim platform becomes a natural base for snorkeling briefings and paddle launches. A dedicated gym with cardio and strength equipment maintains training programs at sea. After sunset, set the outdoor cinema on the sun deck or stream via Starlink—ideal after a late swim at Garoupe or a dinner ashore in Monaco. Crew support is constant yet unobtrusive, with safety briefings preceding any powered activity.
Fuel, APA and what’s included
For week‑long charters, budget on the charter fee plus French VAT (per prevailing regulation) and an Advance Provisioning Allowance—typically 30% of the fee—to cover fuel, berths, provisions and incidentals. Gratuity is entirely at your discretion and customary. COME TOGETHER’s published summer rate is from €490,000 per week; always confirm current pricing and availability on the yacht’s listing. For day charter French Riviera, note that fuel is excluded and welcome champagne is not included by default; this 60m platform primarily books multi‑day itineraries, with any single‑day engagements subject to schedule and berth conditions. Your broker will provide a detailed cost breakdown before contracts are issued.
Why choose this yacht for the Riviera
When evaluating a COME TOGETHER charter among luxury yacht rental French Riviera options, her layout and build pedigree set a clear benchmark.
Highlights that matter
Thoughtful features that translate directly to better days on the water:
- Contemporary interior with natural textures and open layouts
- Expansive beach club linking cabins, sauna and ice bath
- Well‑proportioned cabins for true week‑long comfort
- Confident cruising manners across the Riviera’s coastal legs
- 27m sun deck with jacuzzi, bar, dining and cinema
- Bow seating ideal for slow scenic runs past Cap Ferrat or Cannes
Booking & next steps
Ready to plan a COME TOGETHER yacht charter French Riviera? Start by reviewing dates and terms on the yacht’s page, then speak with our team to align itinerary, berths and shore reservations. We’ll coordinate preferred beach clubs, ensure tender‑only bays are scheduled for quiet swims, and tailor provisioning to your group’s tastes. For shorter engagements, we can advise on feasibility and the most effective embarkation ports. When you are ready, our standard MYBA‑style contracts, APA guidance and a clear timeline make the process straightforward—so you can focus on the charter itself rather than the paperwork.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does COME TOGETHER cost to charter on the French Riviera?
Expect a weekly rate from approximately €490,000 plus French VAT and APA (typically 30% of the charter fee). Exact pricing varies by dates and events (e.g., Monaco Grand Prix, Cannes Film Festival). Please refer to the yacht’s listing for current availability and confirmed rates.
Is COME TOGETHER available for day charter on the French Riviera?
This 60m Amels primarily books multi‑day charters. Select dates may accommodate day use subject to the yacht’s schedule, berthing and operational considerations. For day outings, fuel is excluded and welcome champagne is not included by default. Our team will advise on feasibility and costs.
What season is best for a French Riviera yacht charter?
Peak season runs June to early September, with July–August the busiest. May and late September are excellent for lighter crowds and good sea conditions, especially around Îles de Lérins, Cap d’Antibes and Cap Ferrat. Event weeks (Cannes Film Festival, Monaco GP) require early planning.
How many guests can sleep aboard and how are the cabins arranged?
COME TOGETHER sleeps up to 12 guests in 6 cabins: a principal suite with a folding private terrace, a main‑deck VIP, and four additional guest cabins. Lower‑deck guest cabins connect efficiently to the beach club for quick water access.
Do guests need a license to use the waverunners or other powered toys?
Use of PWCs and powered toys must comply with local regulations. The crew will provide safety briefings and supervise operations; some yachts offer RYA‑recognised training for guests where applicable. Final permissions depend on location and conditions on the day.
What is included in the charter fee and what is covered by APA?
The fee includes the yacht, crew and standard onboard services. The APA covers variable costs such as fuel, berths, provisions, beverages and incidentals. French VAT applies per current regulations. Gratuity is discretionary. A detailed estimate is provided before booking.
Which ports can accommodate a 60m superyacht on the Riviera?
Port Hercule (Monaco) and Port Vauban’s IYCA (Antibes) are prime for 60m yachts. In Saint‑Tropez, many yachts anchor off Pampelonne or outside the Vieux Port and tender ashore. Cannes offers berths and efficient tender access from Îles de Lérins.
