The Moorings Debuts Crewed Charters on the 4800 Sail Catamaran in Nice

Moorings Yacht Charters

{videobox}Qsoy-SGrSu4{/videobox}

The Moorings has introduced crewed yacht charters on the 4800 Sail Catamaran in Nice, France.

Complete with an onboard captain and gourmet chef, a crewed charter provides travellers with an all-inclusive and highly personalized vacation at sea. From expertly crafted cuisine and cocktails to gorgeous vistas accessed with ease, a journey aboard a crewed yacht charter is an exceptional way to explore Nice and the French Riviera. 

Aboard the Moorings 4800 – named “Boat of the Year” by Cruising World Magazine – guests will discover a luxurious layout including three spacious cabins with en-suite baths, a gorgeous saloon with plush seating alongside a full entertainment center, and an aft cockpit where one can dine and drink to a panoramic view of the surroundings.

With a knowledgeable captain to navigate the journey, crewed charters provide an effortless way to travel between the myriad attractions along the coast of France. Whether it’s the rich nightlife in Monte Carlo, the pristine beaches of St. Tropez or Antibes’ old town charm, guests can experience all of their must-visit stops with unparalleled ease.

Before you depart, your gourmet chef makes it a point to learn what you love, then craft a variety of meals, snacks and drinks sure to amaze your palate over the course of the voyage.  From classic French fare to modern culinary favorites, the dining experience aboard a crewed yacht charter is one you’ll be savoring long after your journey. 

“A crewed charter from Nice is a dream come true, and the 4800 is a perfect platform to bring this experience to life,” said Shannan Brennan, Head of Global Marketing for The Moorings. “Not only do you get the freedom to explore the French Riviera, but a level of service that lets you truly indulge in all this destination has to offer.”

moorings.com

 

Related Articles


Nimbus 365 Coupe – A real long-stay cruising boat for exploring

By Andy Adams

There is no shortage of fun and exciting new boat designs hitting the market, but for the last few years these have been mainly outboard-powered day boats. Some are day cruisers; some are centre console fishing boats or designed for tow sports. A new live-aboard cabin boat has become a rare item these days.

So when I heard that Pride Marine in Orillia, Ontario, had a Nimbus 365 Coupe in the water, I jumped at the chance to get out on it.

Read More


Destinations

Tahiti—Updates from Paradise

By Zuzana Prochaska

I’ve been to Tahiti seven times—six on charter and once as crew for a couple of yachties. Over the 25 years that I’ve been visiting, it’s changed dramatically. Yet, inexplicably, it has also stayed the same.

Lounging on the flybridge of our Sunsail 454, I had time to think about this dichotomy as I toasted the nighttime skies of Bora Bora and specifically the Southern Cross, a constellation that never fails to hypnotize. As the Crosby, Stills & Nash (1982) tune reminds us:

…you understand now why you came this way.

Read More