TREEHOUSE yacht charter French Riviera | 59m Oceanco
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TREEHOUSE yacht charter French Riviera is a discreet, service-led way to explore the Côte d’Azur from Saint‑Tropez to Monaco. This 59m Oceanco balances generous outdoor living with a calm, residential interior for unhurried cruising.
A refined Oceanco built for the Côte d’Azur
Built in 2023 by Oceanco, TREEHOUSE is a 59.1m superyacht designed for guests who value space, comfort, and considered service. Her generous volume and classic motor‑yacht lines create an unhurried rhythm to days at sea, ideally suited to a French Riviera yacht charter. Multiple decks give you true choice: sun‑warmed terraces, shaded lounges for a long lunch, and secluded corners for reading as the coastline slides by. Stabilisation systems maintain composure both underway and at anchor, whether you drift off Pampelonne or swing in the deep bay of Villefranche. With seven guest cabins and a large, professional crew, TREEHOUSE comfortably supports extended itineraries along the Côte d’Azur, and she has the range to continue toward Corsica or Sardinia when the mood shifts. For those seeking a luxury yacht rental French Riviera that feels like a private residence at sea, TREEHOUSE is compelling.
Specifications at a glance
TREEHOUSE’s specification supports serene, long‑range cruising and relaxed living at anchor. Her layout prioritises wide passageways, generous headroom and natural light, while technical systems underpin quiet operation and low vibration. Seven cabins allow families and mixed groups to spread out without compromise, and the yacht’s tender fleet ensures seamless transfers to ports, restaurants and beach clubs across the Riviera. For current availability, seasonal rates and any special conditions on a TREEHOUSE charter, our team will advise and tailor your plan.
Key particulars
Essential details for planning your cruise.
- Builder: Oceanco
- Category: Superyacht, classic motor yacht
- Length: 59.1 m (194 ft)
- Guests: Up to 12 sleeping
- Cabins: 7 well‑proportioned suites
- Crew: 16 professional crew
- Year built: 2023
- Leisure features: pool, Jacuzzi, cinema, fitness room, beach club
- Stabilisers: For comfort at anchor and underway
- Tenders: Multiple for swift shore access
- Water toys: Jet skis, Seabobs, paddleboards, wakeboard, flyboard, fishing gear, waterslide
Life on board: space, calm and easy flow
Inside, TREEHOUSE feels considered rather than ostentatious: clean lines, tactile materials and a soft residential palette invite you to settle in. Morning coffee on the main deck aft, a film in the dedicated cinema during the warmest hours, and an unhurried dinner beneath the sundeck overhang become a natural cadence. Outdoor living is central: a pool for languid afternoons, a Jacuzzi for sunset, and expansive lounging across multiple decks. The beach club opens directly to the sea for effortless dips and watersports, while a fitness room keeps routines intact. Thoughtful circulation between decks means children and grandparents move comfortably, and stabilisers preserve the quiet atmosphere. Whether you prefer a slow day at anchor or a lively schedule ashore, the yacht’s crew shapes the experience to your pace across the French Riviera.
Riviera passages and anchorages we recommend
From Saint‑Tropez, a gentle cruise to Pampelonne Bay sets the tone—anchor off Club 55 or Bagatelle and tender ashore. Cap Taillat and Cavalaire offer clear water and more privacy. Eastward, Îles de Lérins off Cannes are ideal for a day on the hook with paddleboards and Seabobs, before an evening berth at Port Canto or tendering ashore to La Guérite. The bay of Villefranche and Cap Ferrat provide deep, protected anchorages close to Nice, while Monaco’s Port Hercule is a natural home for a 59m superyacht. For perspective: Cannes to Saint‑Tropez is about 2–3 hours; Nice to Monaco typically under an hour; Monaco to Cannes around 2–3 hours—timings vary with sea state and speed. If you wish to stretch your legs, an overnight passage to Corsica is comfortably within scope.
Where to step ashore in style
TREEHOUSE places the Riviera’s celebrated addresses within easy tender reach. In Saint‑Tropez, Pampelonne’s beach clubs—Club 55, Nikki Beach, Bagatelle and La Réserve à la Plage—cover the spectrum from low‑key lunches to sunset DJs. Around Cannes, reserve a table at La Guérite on Île Sainte‑Marguerite or linger on the Croisette before returning to the yacht for a night swim. Cap Ferrat’s Paloma Beach remains a classic for a relaxed afternoon, while Èze’s Anjuna is lively without pretense. In Monaco, Michelin‑starred rooms such as Le Louis XV and modern staples around Port Hercule make for polished evenings ashore. Your captain and concierge coordinate land transfers, tables and discreet security, ensuring the flow from tender to table is seamless throughout your French Riviera yacht charter.
Suggested itineraries
Short or long, the coastline rewards an unhurried approach. For a long weekend, embark in Saint‑Tropez and anchor off Pampelonne for a watersports‑forward day, then angle toward Cannes for an evening ashore, finishing in Cap Ferrat or Monaco depending on berthing. For a week, we weave Saint‑Tropez’s easy mornings with the Lérins’ clear shallows and Monaco’s precision, adjusting for weather, berths and your preferred pace. If you’re considering a day charter French Riviera to complement a villa stay, TREEHOUSE can support select dates and events subject to availability and local regulations.
3–7 days on the French Riviera
Two concise outlines to start the conversation; we refine every detail with you.
- 3 days: Saint‑Tropez embarkation → Pampelonne anchorage and beach clubs; Day 2 Îles de Lérins for watersports and Cannes dinner; Day 3 Cap Ferrat/Villefranche bay with a Monaco finale.
- 7 days: Day 1 Saint‑Tropez → Pampelonne; Day 2 Cap Taillat & Cavalaire; Day 3 Cannes & Îles de Lérins; Day 4 Antibes & IYCA berth; Day 5 Cap Ferrat & Paloma Beach; Day 6 Villefranche bay to Monaco, Port Hercule; Day 7 Leisure day in Monaco, disembark or overnight passage toward Corsica.
Capacity, crew and service philosophy
With accommodation for up to 12 guests across seven cabins, TREEHOUSE suits multi‑generational families and celebratory groups who value privacy. The complement of 16 crew covers every detail: a seasoned captain, chef, stewards, deck team, tender drivers and watersports instructors. Expect attentive yet unobtrusive service, precise timekeeping for restaurant landings, and a flexible daily rhythm shaped to your preferences. Concierge support runs throughout—berth bookings, shore transport, wellness treatments on board, and child‑friendly adjustments such as earlier dinner services. Under standard charter regulations, cruising numbers are typically limited to 12 guests; for dockside events and special requests, we’ll advise feasibility on a case‑by‑case basis across the Riviera’s ports.
Beach club and water toys
A generous beach club makes the sea the star. Launch the fleet—jet skis, Seabobs, paddleboards and a wakeboard—under the guidance of the deck team, or take the flyboard for a thrill when conditions permit. The inflatable waterslide turns afternoons at anchor into a private playground, while fishing equipment offers a quieter interlude. Multiple tenders keep shore runs swift and discreet, whether to Port Hercule or Pampelonne. Safety briefings precede all activities, and the crew can tailor sessions for children and first‑timers. If your party includes guests without a personal watercraft licence, alternative toys such as Seabobs and paddleboards provide ample fun, keeping your TREEHOUSE charter effortless and inclusive.
Rates, APA and what’s included
Weekly charters are quoted as a base rate plus expenses. TREEHOUSE’s current guide rate is from €380,000 per week, plus applicable French VAT and an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA) typically used for fuel, food and beverages, berths, agency fees and logistics. APA is accounted transparently during and after the charter. Crew gratuity is at your discretion. For a day charter in France, fuel is excluded from the headline rate, and welcome champagne is not included; provisioning and berthing are charged as incurred. Exact costs vary with itinerary and pace—our yacht charter cost guide and your assigned broker will map likely spend before you confirm.
Why this yacht suits the French Riviera
If your brief is effortless days on deck, precise shore access and a schedule that flexes to your mood, TREEHOUSE aligns perfectly. The yacht’s scale and staffing mean you can host extended family without crowding, enjoy quiet mornings then step ashore for lunch, and return to a pool that belongs only to you. For those specifically seeking TREEHOUSE yacht charter French Riviera experiences, she offers the right blend of privacy, reach and dependable service.
Highlights for the Côte d’Azur
A concise rationale for selecting TREEHOUSE as your Riviera base.
- Oceanco pedigree with a calm, residential onboard atmosphere
- Seven guest cabins—rare volume for families and mixed groups
- Expansive decks with pool, Jacuzzi and shaded dining for long days at anchor
- Beach club plus broad toy selection to keep all ages engaged
- Stabilisers for comfort between Saint‑Tropez, Cannes, Antibes and Monaco
- Large, professional crew delivering seamless service and concierge support
Availability and how to book
Speak with our team to secure dates and set the tone of your cruise. Review TREEHOUSE availability & pricing for current schedules, then outline the restaurants, beach clubs and anchorages you have in mind—we’ll refine berths, tender plans and toys around them. For broader inspiration across the region, browse yacht charter French Riviera or explore Mediterranean itineraries. When you’re ready, speak with our charter team to finalise holds and contracts for your French Riviera yacht charter or a select day charter window.
Frequently asked questions
What does TREEHOUSE cost to charter on the French Riviera?
Guide rate from €380,000 per week, plus applicable French VAT and APA for expenses. Day charter rates are available on request. Final pricing varies with season, itinerary and availability—review the yacht’s listing and speak with our team for current offers.
How many guests can TREEHOUSE take?
TREEHOUSE sleeps up to 12 guests in seven cabins. Under standard yacht charter regulations, cruising numbers are typically capped at 12 guests. For dockside events or special permissions in certain ports, feasibility is assessed case by case.
Which months are best for a French Riviera charter?
May through October is the core season. July–August are peak with the liveliest shore scene; June and September offer warmer seas with fewer crowds. Spring and late autumn can be excellent for quieter cruising with flexible berthing.
Do I need a licence to use the jet skis?
Yes. A recognised personal watercraft (PWC) licence is required to drive jet skis in French waters. Guests without a licence can enjoy Seabobs, paddleboards and other non‑licence toys, or ride as a passenger with a licensed crew member where permitted.
What is included in the charter fee, and what is not?
The base rate covers the yacht, crew and insurance. Excluded: VAT, APA‑funded items (fuel, food and beverages, berths, agency fees), any delivery/repositioning, and discretionary gratuity. On day charters, fuel and welcome champagne are not included.
Can TREEHOUSE reach Corsica or Sardinia during my charter?
Yes. With her range and comfort, an overnight passage from the Riviera to Corsica or a hop to Sardinia is feasible, weather and schedule permitting. Repositioning and berthing will be planned and costed in advance.
