
A Complete Guide to Luxury, Tradition, and Seaside Charm
The French Riviera—Côte d’Azur—is a place where luxury yachts, sun-drenched coastlines, and centuries-old towns come together in a dazzling fusion of elegance and seafaring heritage. This stretch of Mediterranean paradise offers some of the most iconic and scenic marinas in Europe.
From the high-glamour of Monaco to the tranquil charm of Sanary-sur-Mer, each marina tells a unique story. Below is your complete guide to the region’s most glamorous marinas, with location links and official websites for seamless navigation.
1. Port of Saint-Tropez
Saint-Tropez, Var, France
This historic port offers 734 berths and stands at the heart of Saint-Tropez, one of the most legendary destinations on the Riviera. Surrounded by pastel-colored buildings and lively cafés, it combines the charm of traditional fishing heritage with the grandeur of luxury yachting.
Event highlight: Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez
Website: portsainttropez.com
Location: View on Google Maps
2. Port Hercule – Monaco
Monaco (Monte Carlo)
Port Hercule is one of the few deep-water ports in the world that can accommodate mega yachts up to 135 meters. Set against the dazzling backdrop of Monte Carlo, it is home to iconic events like the Monaco Grand Prix and Monaco Yacht Show.
Website: ports-monaco.com
Location: View on Google Maps
3. Port Vauban – Antibes
Antibes, Alpes-Maritimes
With over 1,500 berths, Port Vauban is the largest marina in the Mediterranean. It features the Billionaires' Quay, hosting some of the world’s largest private yachts. Antibes offers a mix of historic streets, Provençal markets, and the Picasso Museum.
Website: leportvauban.com
Location: View on Google Maps
4. Marina Baie des Anges – Villeneuve-Loubet
Villeneuve-Loubet, between Nice and Antibes
Known for its iconic wave-shaped architecture, this peaceful marina offers over 500 berths and has received the Blue Flag label for environmental excellence. Perfect for relaxed cruising.
Website: marinabaiedesanges.com
Location: View on Google Maps
5. Port Grimaud Marina
Port Grimaud, Gulf of Saint-Tropez
This lakeside town, often called the "Venice of Provence", offers a berth in front of each house. Its colorful façades and tranquil canals create a one-of-a-kind mooring experience.
Website: portdegrimaud.fr
Location: View on Google Maps
6. Menton Garavan Marina
Menton, near the Italian border
Garavan Marina offers 770 berths and stunning views of Menton’s Belle Époque architecture. Its location just 700 meters from Italy makes it ideal for cross-border cruising.
Website: ports-menton.fr
Location: View on Google Maps
7. Cassis Marina
Cassis, Bouches-du-Rhône
A small marina with immense charm, Cassis offers panoramic views of the Calanques cliffs and a cozy sandy beach nearby. Its Provençal atmosphere draws countless visitors each summer.
Local Info: cassis.fr
Location: View on Google Maps
8. Sanary-sur-Mer Marina
Sanary-sur-Mer, Var
Tucked in the heart of the old town, this marina is lined with traditional Provençal boats called pointus. You can even buy fresh fish right from the pier each morning.
Local Info: sanarysurmer.com
Location: View on Google Maps