SEVEN SINS yacht charter French Riviera | 52m Sanlorenzo
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SEVEN SINS yacht charter French Riviera places Sanlorenzo’s acclaimed 52m at the heart of your summer. Expect a glass-bottom pool, a transformable beach club and serene contemporary living for Riviera days that stretch long into the evening.
Yacht overview
SEVEN SINS is a 52m Sanlorenzo conceived for modern Mediterranean living, perfectly matched to the coves, bays and cultured ports of the Côte d’Azur. The signature glass-bottom pool sends dappled light into the sea-level beach club, where fold-out terraces create a waterfront salon that feels part of the bay. Inside, pale woods and floor-to-ceiling glazing set a calm, contemporary tone across generous lounges and suites. On deck, multiple dining areas and panoramic lounging deliver the Riviera’s best vantage points—sunrise over Cap Ferrat, sunset off Pampelonne, and everything between. With quiet poise at passage speed and abundant deck space for hosting, SEVEN SINS is an assured choice for a French Riviera yacht charter, whether you’re anchored off the Îles de Lérins for lunch or easing into Monaco at dusk. For families and friends, she balances privacy, style and effortless access to the water.
Yacht specifications
A superyacht built around clarity of space and light, SEVEN SINS pairs Sanlorenzo design intelligence with guest-focused functionality. The yacht’s footprint delivers generous volume for a 52m, enabling a main-deck owner’s suite and four serene guest cabins, all finished in soft textures and pale timbers. Eleven professional crew operate discreetly, ensuring seamless service without disrupting the calm of the living areas. Cruising performance is tuned for unhurried coastal passages between Saint-Tropez, Cannes, Antibes and Monaco, with excellent stability both underway and at anchor. The result is a platform that suits extended Mediterranean stays as well as high-profile event weeks. For current technical particulars and any recent refit enhancements, our team will align the specification with your cruising plans to ensure the yacht is configured precisely for your charter.
Principal particulars
- Builder: Sanlorenzo
- Length: 52 m
- Guests (sleeping): 10
- Cabins: 5
- Crew: 11
- Year: 2024 Refitted
Onboard experience
Life aboard centers on a fluid indoor–outdoor rhythm. The glass-bottom pool on the aft deck sets the mood, lighting the beach club below where terraces fold down to create a sea-level lounge. The sun deck offers a bar, shaded dining and panoramic seating for unhurried evenings under the Côte d’Azur sky. Inside, expansive glazing floods the salons with Mediterranean light, while a calm palette of pale woods and tactile fabrics keeps the atmosphere refined yet relaxed. A dedicated wellness area with gym, sauna and hammam supports morning routines or post-swim recovery. Entertainment flows through every space via satellite TV, streaming services, gaming consoles and an integrated sound system. Whether it’s a long breakfast under way past Cap Taillat or a private screening at anchor off Villefranche-sur-Mer, SEVEN SINS is set up for effortless, contemporary living throughout your luxury yacht rental French Riviera.
Best destinations and anchorages
SEVEN SINS is made for the Riviera’s protected bays and cultured harbours. From Saint-Tropez, Pampelonne’s moorings lie 15–20 minutes away for lunch and an afternoon swim. Westward, the red rocks of the Estérel and the calanques around Agay set a cinematic backdrop. Cannes to the Îles de Lérins is a gentle hop—expect 15 minutes—with quiet anchorages between Sainte-Marguerite and Saint-Honorat. Antibes offers the sheltered Baie des Milliardaires off Cap d’Antibes, while Villefranche-sur-Mer remains a classic deep-water overnight stop. Round Cap Ferrat for Paloma Bay’s translucent water, then continue to Monaco for an evening in port. Longer passages can reach Porquerolles for pine-scented trails and powder-fine beaches. Your captain times each leg for the best light and least traffic, shaping each day around swims before lunch and unhurried returns for golden-hour aperitifs on the aft deck.
Beach clubs and shore highlights
Riviera days pair naturally with its storied beach clubs and shore addresses. Off Pampelonne, tender ashore to Club 55 for a classic lunch, Bagatelle or Gigi Ramatuelle for a longer afternoon, or Nikki Beach for music-driven afternoons. In Cannes, La Guérite on Sainte-Marguerite makes a memorable table reached by tender, while the Cap-Eden-Roc pontoon in Antibes is a timeless aperitif stop. Around Cap Ferrat, Paloma Beach remains an elegant, low-key choice between swims. Inland detours reward too: the old village of Saint-Paul-de-Vence for galleries, or Èze for vertiginous views before returning to the yacht for sunset. Shore plans are tailored daily—your crew secures reservations, manages tender timings and handles logistics so the day stays effortlessly paced. With SEVEN SINS as base, a French Riviera yacht charter shifts smoothly between barefoot bays and polished tables.
Sample multi-day itineraries
The Riviera rewards an unhurried cadence. For a three-night charter, embark in Saint-Tropez for Pampelonne and Cap Taillat, then cruise to the Îles de Lérins overnighting off Sainte-Marguerite. Day two explores the islands’ clear shallows and Cannes old town before a sunset passage to Villefranche for dinner ashore. On day three, swim at Paloma Bay, lunch in Beaulieu, and finish in Monaco. For a week, add Porquerolles at the start—pine forests, turquoise coves—then trace east via the Estérel to Cannes, Cap d’Antibes and Cap Ferrat, keeping flexible windows for watersports and late departures from favourite tables. Event-focused charters—Monaco Grand Prix or Cannes Lions—can be structured around in-port evenings with daytime escapes to quiet anchorages nearby. Our team will tune every leg to sea conditions, restaurant timings and your preferred pace of the day.
Ideas to shape your week
- 3 nights: Saint-Tropez – Îles de Lérins – Villefranche – Monaco
- 7 nights: Porquerolles – Estérel – Cannes – Cap d’Antibes – Cap Ferrat – Monaco
- Event weeks: Monaco base with day escapes to Cap Ferrat and the Lérins
Guest capacity, crew and service
SEVEN SINS sleeps up to 10 guests in five cabins, with the owner’s suite forward on the main deck for privacy and easy access to the saloon and exterior dining. Four additional guest cabins mirror the serene palette and generous storage, supporting extended stays. An experienced crew of 11 orchestrates service with the right balance of discretion and warmth—concierge-level shore coordination, attentive deck service and highly qualified watersports instructors. The yacht’s layout separates guest and service circulation, keeping common areas calm even during busy moments. Families appreciate the flexible lounging zones and shaded dining; couples value quiet corners on the foredeck for coastal viewing underway. Whether you prefer formal dinners or relaxed family-style service, the team will set the tone from day one and maintain it seamlessly throughout your SEVEN SINS charter.
Watersports and toys
Active days are a given. SEVEN SINS carries waverunners, stand-up jet skis, SeaBobs, paddleboards, kayaks, wakeboards, waterskis and a waterslide, plus an anti-jellyfish pool and a suite of inflatables for guests of all ages. As an RYA training centre for jetskis and waverunners, the crew can provide instruction and supervise use, ensuring safety and confidence even for first-timers. The garage floor raises and lowers for swift tender operations, while the beach club’s fold-out terraces create a generous staging area for gear briefings and post-session lounging. For calmer interludes, the wellness space—with gym, sauna and hammam—supports a balanced rhythm to the day. Whether you’re skimming the bay at Pampelonne, freediving off the Îles de Lérins or floating in the anti-jellyfish pool at Paloma, the yacht’s equipment set keeps the water central to your luxury yacht rental French Riviera.
Fuel, APA and what’s included
For weekly charters, the charter fee covers the yacht and crew with standard linens and onboard amenities. Running expenses are accounted for via an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA), typically 30–40% of the charter fee, to cover fuel, berthing, food and beverages, local taxes and incidentals; a full reconciliation follows. French VAT (currently 20% for charters commencing in France) applies, subject to prevailing regulations and itinerary. For day charter French Riviera, fuel is excluded and calculated on consumption; welcome champagne is not included. Gratuities are at your discretion. Event berths and premium dockage are quoted separately when required. For the most accurate estimate, our team will model your cruising plan, provisioning style and preferred restaurants to produce a transparent, line-item view before you confirm.
Why choose this yacht for the Riviera
SEVEN SINS brings signature features that matter on the Côte d’Azur. The glass-bottom pool transforms the ambience of the beach club, turning a simple swim into a stage for the afternoon. Interior design is tuned to natural light and calm textures, keeping the yacht restful even during busy event weeks. Cabins are configured for extended use, so a seven-night itinerary remains comfortable end to end. The aft beach club flexes from morning gym to sea-level lounge to evening cocktail bar, while the foredeck offers a quiet vantage for coastal passages. Underway, she performs with steady confidence at mid-range cruising speeds, ideal for short Riviera hops where timing matters. For guests seeking a distinctive SEVEN SINS yacht charter French Riviera, this is a platform that prioritises space, light and genuinely easy access to the water.
Booking and next steps
SEVEN SINS is in demand for peak weeks and prime events. Review current availability, sample menus and the latest brochure on the yacht’s detail page, then speak with our brokers to secure your preferred dates and refine your cruising plan. We will confirm weekly or event rates, APA guidance and VAT, and pre-book key restaurants and berths to keep the schedule seamless. Whether your focus is a family week spanning Porquerolles to Monaco or a refined weekend around Cannes and Cap Ferrat, we will tailor every detail to your pace. Begin with SEVEN SINS availability & pricing and speak with our charter team to hold options or proceed to contract.
Where to enquire
Start with the yacht’s listing, then contact our Riviera specialists for dates, rates and bespoke itineraries. We typically hold a courtesy option while final details are aligned.
SEVEN SINS — view yacht & book
Frequently asked questions
How much does SEVEN SINS cost to charter on the French Riviera?
Weekly rates typically start around €300,000 plus expenses (APA) and applicable VAT, varying by dates and events. Day rates are available on request. For current pricing, see SEVEN SINS availability & pricing or speak with our charter team.
How many guests can SEVEN SINS accommodate?
SEVEN SINS sleeps up to 10 guests in five cabins. For day use, the maximum number of guests underway depends on flag, class and operational considerations; we will advise the permitted headcount for your dates and itinerary.
What is included in the charter fee and what is extra?
The fee covers the yacht and crew with standard linens and amenities. Extras are paid from the APA and include fuel, berthing, provisions, beverages, local taxes and incidentals. French VAT applies to charters starting in France. Welcome champagne is not included; fuel is excluded on day charters.
Do I need a license to use jetskis or waverunners?
SEVEN SINS is an RYA training centre. Guests can receive instruction and supervised use from the crew. Local regulations apply in French waters; the team will ensure safe, compliant operation for all ages and experience levels.
When is the best time for a French Riviera yacht charter?
June to early September offers warm seas and lively shore scenes. May and late September–October bring milder crowds and excellent conditions. Event weeks (Monaco Grand Prix, Cannes) require early booking for berths and rates.
Can SEVEN SINS support event charters such as the Monaco Grand Prix?
Yes—subject to port permissions, security and event-rate terms. The crew and our shore team coordinate hospitality, transfers and berthing. Early enquiry is essential to secure preferred positioning.
