From Billionaires’ Bay to the Lérins: the Riviera’s most exclusive anchorages

Planning a luxury day at sea between Cap d’Antibes and Cannes? Here’s a tight, skipper-approved guide to the chicest swim spots and lunch stops—no fluff, just what you need to pick the right bay, time your day, and enjoy it like a local. BedBoat Charter can arrange the yacht, skipper, and beach-club logistics—while you keep the spotlight on the sea.


The Shortlist (north-to-south)

1) Baie des Milliardaires (Cap d’Antibes)

Baie des Milliardaires

Vibe: Rock amphitheatre, teal water, superyacht scenery
Why go: The Côte d’Azur postcard—dramatic cliffs, glassy swims, great photos
Anchoring notes: Limited space; arrive early. Watch depth and swimmers close to the rocks.
Do there: Snorkel along the cliff line; Seabob runs are top-tier.

Skipper tip: Morning is calmest. In afternoon breeze, expect chop reflecting off the cliffs.


2) Anse de la Garoupe (Cap d’Antibes)

Anse de la Garoupe

Vibe: Pretty and practical; quick reset between swims
Why go: Clear water, easy tender runs, solid plan B if Milliardaires is crowded
Anchoring notes: Sand patches with intermittent Posidonia—drop on sand only.
Do there: SUP laps, light lunch on deck, or tender ashore for a café.

Skipper tip: If wind clocks around, Garoupe often stays workable when other coves don’t.


3) Anse de la Salis (Antibes side)

Anse de la Salis

Vibe: Beach-town charm with old-Antibes backdrop
Why go: Great first swim; forgiving for mixed groups (kids, first-timers)
Anchoring notes: Sand bottom but busier traffic—set scope, post a swim watch.
Do there: Quick dip + photo pass along the ramparts before rounding the Cap.


4) Île Sainte-Marguerite (Lérins, north & west sides)

Île Sainte-Marguerite

Vibe: Pine-scented island fringe, long lazy lunches
Why go: Space to anchor, classic Riviera hush between pines and sea
Anchoring notes: Mind swim zones + ferries. Keep clear of sea-grass meadows.
Do there: Tender ashore for a shaded walk; snorkel over bright sand tongues.

Skipper tip: If a light mistral sets in, the island can still offer lee—check the side.


5) Channel Between the Islands (“La Piscine”)

Channel Between the Islands

Vibe: Liquid-turquoise runway between Saint-Honorat & Sainte-Marguerite
Why go: Unreal color; short hops for multiple swims
Anchoring notes: Depths vary; traffic tight. Only stop if conditions are settled and you’re experienced with quick set/haul.
Do there: Short, photo-first swim stop; keep rotation respectful to others.


6) Île Saint-Honorat (south & east coves)

Île Saint-Honorat

Vibe: Monastic calm, cypress silhouettes, Riviera minimalism
Why go: Sheltered swims and refined onboard lunches away from noise
Anchoring notes: Sand pockets among Posidonia—use a mask to confirm the patch.
Do there: Slow lunches, gentle snorkeling, tender cruise past the abbey coast.

Skipper tip: Silence is the luxury here—keep music discreet.


7) Palm Beach / Mouré Rouge (Cannes point)

Palm Beach / Mouré Rouge

Vibe: Easygoing water-sports stop near town
Why go: Quick dip before/after the islands; good for SUPs and toys
Anchoring notes: Straightforward hold in fair weather; watch kite/windsurf areas.
Do there: Fast swim + city-skyline shots; then hop to the Lérins for lunch.


Sample “perfect day” (Antibes → Lérins → Antibes)

  • 09:30 Lines off from Antibes (sport cruiser or 50–60ft fly)
  • 10:00 First swim at Baie des Milliardaires (photos, snorkel)
  • 11:30 Glide to Sainte-Marguerite for a second dip
  • 13:00 Lunch at anchor off Saint-Honorat (or beach-club tender, booking needed)
  • 15:30 Easy run through “La Piscine” for a quick turquoise stop
  • 16:30 Final swim at Garoupe if conditions allow
  • 17:30 Return to Antibes via the Cap for golden-hour coastline views

Boat picks & add-Ons

  • 12–15m sport cruisers: Agile, fun, ideal for two-to-three anchorages.
  • 15–20m flybridge yachts: Comfort underway + top-deck dining.
  • Power cats (40–60ft): Huge platforms, ultra-stable for families/groups.
  • Nice extras: Seabob, 2–4 SUPs, snorkeling sets, light hostess service, pro photos.

Etiquette & environment (read this, keep it luxe)

  • Anchor on sand, not Posidonia. If unsure, move—sea-grass is protected.
  • Music down, engines off when swimmers are around.
  • Tenders slow near shorelines; respect swim zones and monastery hush.
  • Book beach clubs early (peak season fills fast); keep timing flexible around wind.

FAQ

  • When is best? Mornings for calm; June–Sept for warmest water.
  • Seasickness prone? Short hops: Garoupe → Lérins.
  • Lunch plan? Onboard is most flexible; clubs require reservations + tendering.
  • Departure ports? Antibes, Cannes; Saint-Tropez on request.

Plan it with BedBoat Charter (quietly efficient)

Plan it with BedBoat Charter

Tell us date, group size, budget range, and the vibe (zen, foodie, family, celebration). We’ll match boat + skipper, book lunch if needed, and sequence anchorages to the day’s forecast.

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P.S. If you only pick two: start at Baie des Milliardaires for the drama, end at Saint-Honorat for the calm. That contrast is the Riviera in one day.

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