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Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez Yacht Charter

Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez — the closing-of-season classic-yacht and modern racing regatta on the Côte d'Azur, and the operational shape of the chartered superyacht week that anchors it.

Dates · Late September / early October (9 days)From · €220,000 / weekRead · 18 min
Editor's introduction

Why Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez belongs on the water

There is no event week on the global luxury calendar where the relationship between a chartered superyacht and the on-shore programme is purely a coincidence of scheduling — every venue has its own logic, and Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez has a logic of its own. The event runs in late September into early October at Saint-Tropez, and that single anchor detail shapes how senior brokers think about Les Voiles charter weeks. The chartered yacht is the calm hosting base, the principal-table dinner venue, the working office and the private green room for the wider four- to eight-day programme that runs around the event itself.

Editorially, the Les Voiles week is a six- to ten-day social and commercial campaign rather than a single hero day. The brief from most principals across the week reads roughly the same: a midweek arrival to settle guests, brief crews and warm up the on-shore concierge programme; a working day of on-water regatta hospitality across the gulf running into a hosted aft-deck reception of forty to sixty guests; a headline evening of principal-table dinners at the contested restaurant reservations; and a closing day of recovery brunch service from 09:00 that pivots into the post-event continuation cruise. Yachts moor at Port de Saint-Tropez; the on-shore venue is the regatta programme that the working week is anchored on, and the operational day is built around the venue-to-yacht-to-restaurant choreography rather than around continuous on-board hosting.

The Les Voiles charter audience is one of the most internationally diverse of any single week on the calendar — the classic and modern racing-yacht community, the senior Mediterranean charter set extending the season into October, and the European UHNW community arriving for the closing week of the Riviera season. The principal-table dinner programme across the working evenings pulls together a mix of nationalities, languages and commercial contexts; the chartered yacht is the controlled venue that holds those conversations across the working week.

This guide is what we tell new charter clients about how the Les Voiles week actually unfolds — the marina geography, the on-shore logistics, the principal-table dinner programme, the helicopter and motorcade movements, the on-board hospitality choreography across the working days, and the booking timeline reality. The single thread that runs through it is that Les Voiles charter weeks reward early commitment to the right berth, the right crew capability and the right concierge layer — and they punish late, under-resourced engagement with the week.

Booking note

Les Voiles berths at Saint-Tropez sell out 6 months ahead.

Event schedule

Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez day-by-day

Indicative running order based on prior editions. Final times are released by the organisers closer to the date; your concierge will confirm the working schedule for your charter week.

  1. Day –4 to –2
    Mon–Wed pre-week
    Yacht arrivals & rig

    Charter yachts arrive Saint-Tropez from their prior charter station and dock at Port de Saint-Tropez through the early week. Crews complete final provisioning, the chief stewardess runs the table-and-flower briefing, and the broker-on-site arrives midweek to begin the dry run of the principal-table dinner programme.

  2. Day –1
    Thu
    Guest arrival & welcome dinner

    Principal arrivals through the day at Nice Côte d'Azur (NCE); a twenty-five-minute helicopter transfer to the Saint-Tropez La Môle aerodrome or twelve-minute helicopter to the Baie des Canebiers into the marina. Welcome cocktails on the aft deck at 19:30, opening dinner on board or — for clients hosting wider tables of fourteen to twenty — at one of La Vague d'Or or Cheval Blanc Saint-Tropez for an opening principal-table dinner.

  3. Day 1
    Fri
    Opening programme & hosted reception

    Opening day of the regatta programme at Saint-Tropez. Principal hosting at the headline VIP programme through the afternoon; helicopter or motorcade return to the yacht in time for an aft-deck hosted reception of forty to sixty guests at 18:30. Dinner on board following the reception, or table at Le Club 55 or L'Opera Saint-Tropez for the principal table.

  4. Day 2
    Sat
    Headline day & principal-table dinner

    Headline day of the regatta programme at Saint-Tropez. Working lunch on the foredeck or in the formal indoor dining for the principal-and-broker table; the principal hosting continues through the afternoon. Saturday evening is the headline principal-table dinner of the working week — table at La Vague d'Or or Cheval Blanc Saint-Tropez with the contested reservations booked the prior summer.

  5. Day 3
    Sun
    Closing day & after-event programme

    Closing day of the regatta programme; brunch on board from 09:00; principal and guest movements to the venue from 11:30. The closing on-shore programme runs into the afternoon. Post-event the principal-table dinner moves quieter — either on board with a long Champagne-and-cigar service on the aft deck, or at La Ponche for the closing dinner before the after-event programme at the headline nightlife venues (Les Caves du Roy, VIP Room Saint-Tropez).

  6. Day 4
    Mon
    Recovery brunch & decompression

    Recovery brunch on the aft deck from 10:30. Guest departures across the day; the chartered yacht typically slips lines mid-afternoon for the continuation cruise into the Côte d'Azur — Cap Camarat, the Îles d'Hyères, Porquerolles, the Calanques de Cassis, or stands down for guest disembarkation if the charter closes at Saint-Tropez.

  7. Day 5–10
    Continuation cruise (optional)

    5–7 days continuation cruise into the Côte d'Azur — Cap Camarat, the Îles d'Hyères, Porquerolles, the Calanques de Cassis for clients extending. The post-event continuation is one of the most useful charter shapes of the year — a quiet, private decompression week with a small inner-circle group following the intensity of the working week.

VIP hotspots

Where the week actually happens

The berths, terraces, lounges, and tables that define Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez. Access varies: some require a host on the inside, others can be arranged through our concierge.

  • Marina
    Port de Saint-Tropez — Saint-Tropez

    Front-quay positions at the principal event berth; the default Les Voiles charter berth for the major 50m+ units across the working week. Event-week berth allocation firms up through the prior autumn; the better positions are taken by spring of the event year.

  • Marina
    Port Pierre Canto, Cannes

    Side-quay positions with proximity to the on-shore venue. The alternative Les Voiles charter berth for the 40–55m bracket when Port de Saint-Tropez front-quay positions are taken.

  • Marina / anchorage
    Baie des Canebiers anchorage and Port Grimaud for the larger 60m+ units

    Capacity overflow for the largest units and for clients accepting a longer venue transfer in exchange for berth availability across the working week.

  • Restaurant
    La Vague d'Or — Saint-Tropez

    One of the two contested principal-table dinner reservations across the working week. Tables for ten to sixteen; booked by Q2 of the event year for the headline-evening principal-table dinner.

  • Restaurant
    Cheval Blanc Saint-Tropez — Saint-Tropez

    The alternative contested principal-table dinner reservation; the natural earlier-evening principal table when La Vague d'Or is held for the headline night.

  • Restaurant
    Le Club 55 — Saint-Tropez

    Useful for the larger hosted reception dinner of twenty to thirty in a single private dining room; the social-energy alternative to the smaller principal-table format.

  • Restaurant
    L'Opera Saint-Tropez — Saint-Tropez

    The third principal-table reservation in the rotation across the working evenings; useful for the quieter dinner that closes the programme.

  • Restaurant
    La Ponche — Saint-Tropez

    Default for the post-event quiet closing dinner before the after-event programme at the headline nightlife venues.

  • Nightlife
    Les Caves du Roy — Saint-Tropez

    The headline after-event nightlife venue across the Les Voiles week. Table service for the principal party from 23:00; VIP allocation coordinated by the on-site broker.

  • Venue hospitality
    on-water regatta hospitality across the gulf

    The headline trackside hospitality programme across the Les Voiles week. VIP Room Saint-Tropez, Le Bagatelle Saint-Tropez and the after-event programme form the headline activations.

Charter price ranges

What Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez actually costs

Indicative all-in budgets for a seven-night charter timed to the event. Base rates are the yacht only; APA (advance provisioning, typically 30–35%), VAT where applicable, and event-week berth supplements sit on top.

Entry
28–34m motor yacht
Weekly base
From €90,000
Berth supplement
€8–15k principal berth
Best for
8 sleeping guests, 25-guest reception

Compact base for a principal-and-advisor week. Sleeps a tight party, supports an on-board working dinner of fifteen, keeps operational simplicity in a five-day Les Voiles attendance.

Core
35–46m motor yacht
Weekly base
€160k–€290k
Berth supplement
€15–28k principal berth
Best for
10 sleeping guests, 40-guest reception

The default Les Voiles charter shape. A modern 42-metre Sanlorenzo, Sunseeker, Princess or Benetti at Port de Saint-Tropez, crew of nine, chef capable of a four-day cocktail-and-dinner programme. Hosts the opening reception of forty plus the principal-table dinners.

Showpiece
47–58m motor yacht (the 40–55m sweet spot)
Weekly base
€290k–€580k
Berth supplement
€28–60k principal berth
Best for
12 sleeping guests, 60-guest reception

The major principal and sponsor-anchor bracket. Twelve guests across six suites, crew of fourteen, beach club aft, sky lounge convertible to private dining. Hosts the headline evening reception of sixty plus principal-table dinners across the week.

Statement
59–75m motor yacht
Weekly base
€580k–€1.4m
Berth supplement
€60–130k principal berth
Best for
12 sleeping guests, 110-guest reception

The headline corporate-anchor and senior royal-household bracket. Crew of nineteen, helideck on the larger units, formal indoor dining for eighteen, foredeck staging 110 standing. Front-quay berth at Port de Saint-Tropez typically required; sponsor activation programmes anchor at this scale.

Pinnacle
75m+ superyacht
Weekly base
€1.4m–€3.4m+
Berth supplement
€130k+ front-quay
Best for
12 sleeping guests, 200+ reception

Narrow pinnacle bracket. Most yachts at this scale across Les Voiles week are owner-positioned for the event and charter availability is allocated by single introduction.

Sample week

A seven-day yacht itinerary around Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez

  1. Day 1 — Wed
    Saint-Tropez board, soft evening

    Board mid-afternoon at Port de Saint-Tropez. Orientation of the marina, the venue transfer route and the Saint-Tropez restaurant programme, early-evening Champagne service, quiet on-board dinner before the working programme opens Thursday.

  2. Day 2 — Thu
    Guest arrivals & opening dinner

    Principal arrivals through the day. Welcome cocktails on the aft deck at 19:30, opening dinner on board or principal-table at Le Club 55 or L'Opera Saint-Tropez.

  3. Day 3 — Fri
    Opening programme & hosted reception

    Opening day of the regatta programme. Nice Côte d'Azur (NCE) is the commercial gateway, with a twenty-five-minute helicopter transfer to the Saint-Tropez La Môle aerodrome or twelve-minute helicopter to the Baie des Canebiers. 18:30 hosted aft-deck reception for forty to sixty; principal-table dinner following at Le Club 55 or on board.

  4. Day 4 — Sat
    Headline day & principal-table dinner

    Headline day of the regatta programme. Working lunch on the foredeck. Saturday evening — the headline principal-table dinner of the week at La Vague d'Or or Cheval Blanc Saint-Tropez.

  5. Day 5 — Sun
    Closing day

    Closing day of the regatta programme; brunch on board from 09:00. Principal and guest movements to the venue by helicopter or motorcade. Closing on-shore programme runs into the afternoon. Post-event closing dinner at La Ponche or on board, after-event programme at Les Caves du Roy.

  6. Day 6 — Mon
    Recovery brunch & departure

    Recovery brunch on the aft deck from 10:30. Guest departures through the day; the chartered yacht slips lines mid-afternoon for the continuation cruise into the Côte d'Azur — Cap Camarat, the Îles d'Hyères, Porquerolles, the Calanques de Cassis.

  7. Day 7 — Tue
    Continuation cruise begins

    First full day of the post-event continuation cruise. The narrative tonally inverts the working week — quiet anchorages, small inner-circle group, foredeck dining, long swims off the swim platform, the calm decompression that the working week earns.

Guest experience

What life on board looks like

Les Voiles week sits at one of the most operationally complex points on the global luxury calendar, and the chartered yacht is the single piece of infrastructure that holds the working week together. Yachts moor at Port de Saint-Tropez; the on-board calendar settles into a predictable rhythm — venue programme in the morning and afternoon, hosted reception or principal-table dinner in the evening, late return to the yacht — with the crew operating an absolutely reliable hospitality cadence behind it.

The most useful single capability across the week is a crew that has run multiple Les Voiles weeks before. The venue transfer choreography, the restaurant timing, the after-event-party logistics and the helicopter / motorcade coordination only work well when the captain and chief stewardess know the venue from prior experience. We anchor each Les Voiles charter on a captain-and-chief-stew pair with a minimum of two prior weeks on the same itinerary.

Off the yacht, the concierge layer manages the contested Saint-Tropez restaurant programme (booked by Q2 of the event year for the headline principal-table dinners), the venue hospitality programme, the helicopter and motorcade movements between the marina and the venue, the after-event nightlife allocation, and the headline hotel suite blocks for any complementary land-based guest programme. The on-site broker holds the master schedule across the working days in real time.

Booking timeline

How Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez actually gets booked

  1. T–10 to T–14 months
    Yacht longlist & berth strategy

    Charter enquiries for the following Les Voiles open ten to fourteen months ahead of the event. Port de Saint-Tropez berth allocation firms up through the prior autumn; the better positions are taken by spring of the event year.

  2. T–9 to T–12 months
    Yacht contracted

    Yacht contracted with 50% deposit. Berth contract confirmed in parallel; the major principal-table restaurant reservations across La Vague d'Or, Cheval Blanc Saint-Tropez, Le Club 55, L'Opera Saint-Tropez placed at this point.

  3. T–6 months
    Venue hospitality & guest list

    Venue hospitality programme confirmed; helicopter transfer windows reserved; sponsor and VIP credentials locked.

  4. T–3 months
    Dietary, suite assignment & menu

    Final guest list, arrival flights, dietary requirements, stateroom assignments to chief stewardess. Menu programme across the working evenings agreed with the chef.

  5. T–4 weeks
    Rehearsal & supplier confirmation

    Captain, chief stewardess and chef walk through the daily flow with the broker. Suppliers confirmed; branded provisioning ordered if relevant; the broker rehearses the venue transfer choreography end-to-end.

  6. Event week
    Live concierge

    On-site concierge from Wednesday through Monday morning at Port de Saint-Tropez, holding the master schedule in real time and managing the venue-to-yacht-to-restaurant transitions across the working days.

Featured yachts

Yachts suited to Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez

Examples from our current fleet. Final yacht and berth are matched to your group and event week at proposal stage.

Our team will hand-pick yachts for your dates. Send a brief and we'll come back within 24 hours.

Detailed FAQ

Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez charter — questions answered in depth

  • What does a Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez yacht charter cost, all-in?

    A 42-metre yacht for Les Voiles week (six nights, Wednesday arrival through Monday morning) typically runs €160k–€290k for the base charter fee plus 30% APA, plus the Port de Saint-Tropez berth supplement of €15–28k, plus concierge, venue hospitality, helicopter and on-shore coordination of an additional 25–40% on top. A 50m+ yacht moves the all-in beyond the showpiece tier; the headline 60m+ units for major sponsor and family-office programmes run into the statement-tier bracket.

  • When does Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez actually run?

    late September into early October, with the headline day in the middle of the week. The Wednesday-through-Monday charter window is the operational standard; meaningful programmes can extend to a Tuesday-through-Tuesday eight-night window for a wider hosted week.

  • How early do I need to book?

    The full ten to fourteen months of lead time is the working norm for the better Port de Saint-Tropez berths and the headline 45m+ inventory. Front-quay berths during Les Voiles week are allocated across the prior autumn; demand has compounded year-on-year. Late engagement — within six months of the event — is workable but constrained.

  • Can I get a Port de Saint-Tropez berth?

    Yes — engagement ten to fourteen months ahead is recommended for the better positions. Front-quay positions are coordinated through the marina office; allocation is broker-coordinated and the better positions are taken through the prior autumn.

  • What's the right yacht size for Les Voiles?

    For a principal-and-advisor charter: 35–46m. For a sponsor-anchor or family-office charter with meaningful hosted receptions: 47–58m. For a headline corporate or royal-household activation: 59m+. The 40–55m bracket is the sweet spot for the majority of Les Voiles charter briefs.

  • Can I host VIP guests on board?

    Yes — this is the most common single use-case. The aft deck or beach club hosts the post-session arrivals from the venue; the sky lounge or formal indoor dining is the venue for the principal-table dinners; the foredeck is the staging area for the larger hosted receptions of forty to a hundred guests across the working evenings.

  • How do guests get to the venue?

    Nice Côte d'Azur (NCE) is the commercial gateway; a twenty-five-minute helicopter transfer to the Saint-Tropez La Môle aerodrome or twelve-minute helicopter to the Baie des Canebiers. The on-site broker coordinates the helicopter and motorcade movements across the working days, and the chief stewardess holds the venue-to-yacht-return windows in real time.

  • Can I extend the charter beyond the event?

    Yes — the post-event continuation is one of the most useful charter shapes of the year. 5–7 days into the Côte d'Azur — Cap Camarat, the Îles d'Hyères, Porquerolles, the Calanques de Cassis for clients extending; the narrative tonally inverts the working week with quiet anchorages, small inner-circle group and the calm decompression that the working week earns.

  • What's the weather across the event?

    Reliably 21–24°C daytime, 16–18°C overnight, mostly dry, with the autumn mistral occasionally lifting wind to 25 knots. Aft-deck reception evenings are generally weather-friendly with high confidence; the chief stewardess holds an indoor-dining contingency for the principal-table dinner programme regardless.

  • What's the right crew profile?

    A captain and chief stewardess with a minimum of two prior Les Voiles weeks on the same itinerary; a chef capable of a four-day cocktail-and-dinner programme at principal-table level; a deckhand team capable of running thirty-plus tender movements daily; multilingual stewardesses to match the international guest mix. We anchor each Les Voiles charter on a crew with that prior experience.

  • Do you handle VIP credentials?

    Yes — the headline venue hospitality programme is coordinated through our partners. Credential count is locked at T–6 months; the on-site broker holds the daily allocation across the working days.

  • What about after-event nightlife allocation?

    Les Caves du Roy, VIP Room Saint-Tropez, Le Bagatelle Saint-Tropez are the headline after-event venues. Table service for the principal party from 23:00; VIP allocation coordinated by the on-site broker through the working week.

  • Can I host a sponsor activation on the yacht?

    Yes — this is one of the most common use-cases at the 50m+ bracket. The aft deck and foredeck host the headline brand reception; the sky lounge is the venue for working partner meetings across the working days; the formal indoor dining hosts the principal-and-partner principal-table dinners. Brand and supplier coordination is held by the on-site broker.

  • How does the charter coordinate with a wider land-based programme?

    The headline Saint-Tropez hotel suite blocks are coordinated alongside the yacht for any complementary land-based guest programme. The yacht remains the principal hosting base across the working days; the land-based programme is the overflow capacity for the wider guest count.

  • Why charter for Les Voiles rather than book a hotel suite?

    Les Voiles week in Saint-Tropez is one of the most saturated hotel weeks of the year — the headline suite blocks are taken by the event commercial and royal-household allocation, and the principal-table dinner reservations across the working days are saturated by Q2 of the event year. The chartered yacht is the controlled hosting venue, the calm working base and the private green room across the week — and the only operationally sensible single piece of infrastructure for a serious principal party of ten or more.

Editor's note

Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez is a charter week where early engagement on the right Port de Saint-Tropez berth, the right crew capability and the right concierge layer compounds across the working days into a single coherent principal-hosting platform. Booked correctly, it is one of the most concentrated and memorable charter weeks we run for clients. We open enquiries for the following event ten to fourteen months ahead.

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