Million Air Summer 2020

SUPERYACHT VOYAGE THE MEDITERRANEAN

From the languid lifestyle of Italy’s Amalfi Coast and the sophisticated glamour of the French Riviera, to quaint fishing villages along the coast of Croatia and the stunning Greek islands, the best way to explore the Mediterranean is aboard a luxury superyacht. The region is known for its azure waters, charming islands and beaches (many only accessible via boat), fresh seafood and notable architecture, and sailing between its idyllic ports allows you to experience them all. Charter IYC’s Africa I , a 154-ft modernly designed yacht with six cabins to sail two of the Mediterranean’s most iconic destinations: Côte d’Azur, France and the coast of Italy. There’s no shortage of glamour and history in the South of France: The picturesque St Tropez, a mecca for the jet-set crowd, has luxury shopping and chic soirées, while Cannes delivers the movie-star treatment with many Michelin-starred restaurants — be sure to walk along the beautiful Boulevard de la Croisette to see the lively city in action. While you must visit both of these see-and-be-seen towns, a quieter, more relaxing excursion can be found in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, known for its opulent mansions and anchorages perfect for exploring, or at the serene Îles de Lérins. Just 15 minutes from Cannes, the two islands’ only inhabitants are Cistercian monks, who produce lovely wine. Next is Italy’s vibrant Amalfi Coast, historic Capri and the quaint, colorful fishing village of Portofino, each offering a unique atmosphere and unbelievably delicious cuisine. Don’t miss sailing around the classic Faraglioni arch or swimming the Blue Grotto — and pick up a bottle of locally made limoncello as a memento of your visit. The yacht also sails to all the Greek islands and Croatia, home to some of the oldest fortresses and castles in Europe. Sail to remote islands or anchor off the coast to take advantage of the ship’s many water sports offerings, including a large tender, Seabobs, waverunners, paddleboards, an electric jet board and diving gear. No matter where you find

yourself, a chilled glass of champagne at sunset is the perfect way to end your seafaring days. -ER From $215,000 per week. Contact Filip Jerolimov, partner, IYC, fj@iyc.com, +385 23 305 714, iyc.com

Photos Kenny Lam, Linda Karlin, Naya Traveler

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