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Drop anchor in Nice as the first light hits the terracotta rooftops. Church bells echo as the scent of fresh bread drifts from the boulangeries lining the quay. This is the beauty of anchoring in harbour in the South of France. Step ashore for morning coffee on Cours Saleya. Wander through market stalls brimming with sun ripened tomatoes, lavender, and local olives. Return to your yacht for a swim in clear blue water before lunch beneath the awning, chilled rosé in hand. As the afternoons unfold, take a walk along the Promenade des Anglais, or simply watch the city hum with life around you. As evening falls, the harbour glows. Music drifts from nearby terraces. The lights of the Old Town shimmer on the water. On the Côte d’Azur, anchoring in port offers a seamless blend of privacy and true immersion in the South of France, before cruising to your next stunning destination. Discover the Riviera with CharterWorld’s expert brokers and plan your summer escape.
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