Prestige 680s yacht charter Monaco | Sport-Fly Style
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A Prestige 680s yacht charter Monaco pairs sleek coupé lines with a relaxed sport‑fly deck—ideal for swift, stylish days between Cap‑d’Ail, Cap‑Ferrat and beyond.
Yacht overview
The Prestige 680s brings together coupé poise and a compact fly lounge, perfectly matched to Monaco’s fast‑moving rhythm. Boarding in Port Hercule or Fontvieille, you step into bright, modern volumes that stay cool and quiet underway. Wide sunpads forward, a shaded aft deck and the sport‑fly lounge create three distinct outdoor zones—so couples can linger over lunch while the rest of the party swims from the hydraulic platform. At an effortless 25–30 knots, the yacht makes short work of Cap‑d’Ail’s Plage de Mala, the coves of Saint‑Jean‑Cap‑Ferrat and Villefranche‑sur‑Mer. With four cabins for extended cruising, the 680s also works beautifully for a weekend escape along the Côte d’Azur. For those considering a yacht charter Monaco focused on comfort and pace, this Prestige 680s charter delivers a polished, worry‑free day on the water.
Yacht specifications
A contemporary sport‑fly with the volume of a much larger boat, Prestige 680s balances social deck space with a calm, light‑filled interior. Below are the key particulars for planning your luxury yacht rental Monaco:
Length: 21 m Guests (day): 12 Cabins: 4 Crew: 2 Year: 2025 refit
These proportions translate into easy circulation from bow to fly, generous headroom throughout the salon, and a remarkably stable ride at Riviera cruising speeds. The layout suits families, mixed‑age groups and corporate hosting alike, with enough separate areas for quiet conversations and sun‑seeking without ever feeling crowded.
At a glance
Core details that define the 680s experience:
- 21 m sport‑fly layout with coupé styling
- Licensed for up to 12 guests cruising
- Four cabins for multi‑day itineraries
- Professional crew of two
- 2025 refit for contemporary finish
Onboard experience
Large salon windows frame the shoreline from Larvotto to Cap‑Ferrat, while the open‑plan lounge and dining area make an inviting base between swims. Outside, a shaded aft deck serves as the main dining spot at anchor; forward, the bow sunpads and bench are perfect for coastal transits; above, the sport‑fly lounge delivers panoramic views and a breezy perch for departures from Port Hercule. Comfort details are quietly handled: air conditioning, a premium sound system, and a well‑equipped galley for catered lunches. The hydraulic swim platform simplifies sea access for all ages—especially useful at lively anchorages like Paloma Bay. Soft drinks, fresh towels and snorkeling gear are provided, with additional catering, bar service and Seabobs available on request. The result is an easy, contemporary setting for a refined French Riviera yacht charter.
Best destinations & anchorages from Monaco
From Monaco, the most rewarding day lies west along the headlands. Plage de Mala (Cap‑d’Ail) is typically 10–15 minutes away—turquoise, dramatic and sheltered. Continue to Saint‑Jean‑Cap‑Ferrat for Paloma Bay or the quieter coves on the western side of the cape; both offer scenic water clarity and reliable holding. Villefranche‑sur‑Mer’s amphitheatre bay is a classic lunch stop with deep, protected waters and postcard views of the old town. With the 680s’ pace, Cap d’Antibes and the Îles de Lérins off Cannes are also realistic as a full‑day loop—expect roughly 70–90 minutes each way in fair conditions. Your captain will refine the plan around wind, swell and restaurant bookings, balancing time underway with relaxed hours at anchor.
Beach clubs & shore highlights
A Monaco day is as much about the table as the anchorage. Popular tender‑friendly options include La Réserve de la Mala and Eden Plage on Plage de Mala; Paloma Beach on Cap‑Ferrat for understated Riviera charm; and lively spots along the quay in Villefranche. Near Monaco, Larvotto’s La Note Bleue offers an easy shore interlude, while Monte‑Carlo Beach provides a refined private‑club feel a short cruise away. Prefer to dine aboard? Our team coordinates discreet onboard service timed around your swim stops, with menus from trusted Côte d’Azur caterers. For a post‑cruise toast back in town, Nikki Beach at the Fairmont (rooftop) is a classic sundowner choice after disembarkation in Port Hercule.
Day charter routes & sample itineraries
With speed in reserve and multiple lounging zones, Prestige 680s is made for purposeful yet unhurried days. Depart Monaco mid‑morning, swim and lunch between Mala and Cap‑Ferrat, then enjoy an unbroken afternoon run to Villefranche for a final dip before a golden‑hour return past the Prince’s Palace. Alternatively, devote the day to a Cannes‑Lérins circuit for clear‑water swimming over white sand and pine‑scented islets. Your captain will stage each leg to avoid peak crowding and take advantage of the day’s best light for photos.
Sample timings (fair weather)
Indicative cruising times at typical Riviera speeds:
- Monaco → Plage de Mala: 10–15 minutes
- Monaco → Paloma Bay (Cap‑Ferrat): ~30 minutes
- Monaco → Villefranche‑sur‑Mer: ~35–45 minutes
- Monaco → Îles de Lérins (via Cap d’Antibes): ~70–90 minutes each way
Guest capacity, crew & service
The yacht is licensed for up to 12 guests cruising, looked after by a professional crew of two. Expect a warm, discreet welcome, safety briefing, and a day paced to your group’s preferences—family‑friendly swimming, celebratory lunches, or a corporate sail‑past in Port Hercule. Standard inclusions run to soft drinks, fresh towels and snorkeling gear; catering and premium beverages are pre‑arranged to your brief. For longer itineraries, the four‑cabin layout supports comfortable overnighting; discuss bedroom configuration and guest numbers with our team to match your plans. Throughout, the crew manages moorings, tendering and timing so you can simply step from sunpad to sea and back again.
Watersports & toys
The Prestige 680s focuses on effortless sea access and uncomplicated fun. The hydraulic swim platform drops to water level for easy dips and relaxed kit setup. Snorkeling gear is carried on board for clear‑water bays like Paloma and the Lérins shallows. On request, we can arrange additional toys—most commonly Seabobs for playful exploring along the rocks of Cap‑Ferrat. If you prefer a low‑key approach, the yacht’s multiple sunning and shaded areas, premium sound system and stable ride are ideal for conversation, reading and long lunches. Let us know your activity profile at booking so we can stage toys, deck layouts and timings to suit the day’s rhythm.
Fuel, APA and what’s included
For French Riviera day charters, fuel is charged on consumption and is not included in the day rate. Soft drinks, fresh towels and snorkeling gear are standard; welcome champagne is not included. Mooring or berth fees apply only if you choose to dock for lunch or an evening stop. Additional toys (such as Seabobs), catering and premium bar service are quoted on request. For multi‑day itineraries, an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA) may be set to cover fuel, docking, food and beverages—typically a percentage of the charter fee—reconciled against actual spend. For the latest inclusions and any seasonal variations, please refer to the yacht’s listing and our yacht charter cost guide.
Why choose Prestige 680s for Monaco
Monaco rewards yachts that combine speed, poise and genuine deck space. The 680s was designed precisely for that brief. The sport‑fly keeps sightlines open without sacrificing interior volume, while large salon windows connect you to the coastline even at lunch. The aft deck flexes from open lounging to shaded dining, and the bow adds another social nook for arrivals into Cap‑Ferrat. Efficient performance keeps medium‑range destinations within easy reach, and the cabin arrangement supports seamless weekender plans. For a Prestige 680s yacht charter Monaco that feels both contemporary and considered, this is a confident choice.
Highlights that matter
Features that suit Monaco’s pace and coastline:
- Sport‑fly upper helm without compromising interior space
- Expansive salon glazing for constant coastal views
- Four cabins suited to weekend or week‑long escapes
- Efficient performance across Riviera stretches
- Versatile aft deck for dining or open lounging
- Additional bow seating for scenic entries and sundowners
Booking & next steps
Review dates, sample menus and the latest conditions, then secure your preferred embarkation in Port Hercule or Fontvieille. Our team will tailor timings, restaurant holds and toys to your group and the forecast. To confirm your Prestige 680s charter, place a deposit and provide guest details; we’ll finalize a clear, itemized plan for the day and any add‑ons. For availability and current pricing, visit the yacht’s page below, or speak with our charter team to shape your Monaco itinerary.
Prestige 680s — view yacht & book
Frequently asked questions
How much does the Prestige 680s cost to charter in Monaco?
Day rates typically start from around €7,050 plus fuel and any extras, with final pricing dependent on date and program. Consult Prestige 680s availability & pricing for current offers and exact terms.
What is included on a Monaco day charter aboard the Prestige 680s?
Professional crew, soft drinks, fresh towels and snorkeling gear are included as standard. Fuel is excluded, as are optional items such as Seabobs, catering, premium beverages and any mooring fees you request.
How many guests can the yacht take, and can we stay overnight?
The yacht is licensed for up to 12 guests cruising. Overnighting is available on request; the 680s has four cabins designed for multi‑day itineraries. Confirm the ideal sleeping arrangement and guest count with our team.
Do I need a boating license for this charter?
No. The Prestige 680s is fully crewed, so no license is required. Your professional captain and stewardess manage navigation, safety and service throughout the day.
What are the best months for a day charter from Monaco?
Peak season runs June–September, with warm seas and long days. May and October are quieter with pleasant conditions. Your captain will adapt the route to wind and swell on the day.
What is a typical day schedule?
Most guests enjoy 8 hours on the water. A common plan is 10:00–18:00, though timing can be adjusted subject to availability, restaurant bookings and daylight.
Which destinations can we reach in a single day?
From Monaco you can comfortably cover Plage de Mala, Saint‑Jean‑Cap‑Ferrat and Villefranche. With an earlier start, Cap d’Antibes and the Îles de Lérins are realistic as a full‑day loop in fair weather.
