Lagoon 400 S2 (2014)
Hyères (France)
4 Cabins • 8 Berths • 39 ft
From 3 031 €
The South of France is home to several sailing hotspots that attract thousands of tourists every summer. If you want to escape the bustling marinas, then a yacht charter in Hyères may be the holiday for you. Benefitting from the same exquisite sunshine as its larger neighbouring cities, this quaint old town feels like its own corner of paradise steeped in fascinating history. This is the town for you if you love art, gorgeous beaches, and impressive historical relics. Hyères is also a great starting point for sailing trips to Corsica, Marseille and elsewhere, and is ideal to explore the golden islands.
Hyères (France)
4 Cabins • 8 Berths • 39 ft
From 3 031 €
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The port of Hyeres is ideal for docking your yacht thanks to more than 1500 places (with showers, WC, laundry, freshwater, electricity, Internet and more also on offer). Weather conditions render this stunning corner of the South of France a truly exceptional sailing destination. Temperatures in the summer can average close to 30°C, but you can sail easily at any time between April and October. Hyères is often called one of the driest cities in France meaning you don’t have to worry about any rainy days. September to October could be a preferable time to charter as the crowds have reduced and the water is a much warmer temperature for a quick swim!
Also given the nickname The Golden Islands , these paradisical golden islands not far from Hyères feature enviable stretches of coastline. Sail your chartered yacht to these beaches and explore the inland covered in wonderful natural forestry. Snorkelling is a popular pastime, especially in Île de Port-Cros. The stunning combination of tranquil waters and perfect beaches makes this a tranquil haven perfectly apt for a day of relaxation and soaking up the sun. To the southern part of the islands, you may find dramatic cliff faces with gorgeous views of the Mediterranean. Nature rules supreme in this popular sailing destination in Hyères.
Lovers of architecture and art are in for a treat with this unique and intriguing early modernist house. Designed and built by Robert Mallet-Stevens, the clean-cut edges caused quite a stir in Hyères when first built. Residents of the house had a passion for artwork and became patrons for the likes of Dali, Ray and even Buñuel. This love of art has translated into the 21st century thanks to the establishment of an arts centre. This is a great attraction in Hyères, and often those who charter a yacht in this part of the South of France choose this cubist construction is one of the first ports of call.
Perched overlooking the natural beauty of Hyères, this fascinating arrangement of ancient ruins offers a glimpse into another life. Greek and Roman-inspired architecture and fortresses dating back to the 4th century BC reveal the importance of this location to maritime trade. Chartering a yacht here is perfect to find out more about the ancient civilisations who preceded us, whilst also admiring the impressive fortifications of these people. There is also the remains of a medieval abbey, thermal baths, and even shops! Hyères was certainly a pivotal town in terms of trade, religion, and architecture.
An extensive range of fresh produce with flavourful infusions inspired by the landscapes of Hyeres awaits you on your yacht charter holiday. Outdoor seating in most restaurants means you can bask in the heat of the French sun whilst enjoying some delectable dishes prepared to the highest standard. O Cap Couleurs combines great Mediterranean seafood with a fabulous set-up. Le Papaya features a selection of international cuisines influenced by the signature French flair for cooking. If you are looking for dinner with a view, then Le Pradeau Plage will definitely be worth a visit. Here, stunning ocean views compliment great service and even better food. The range of dining options in Hyeres is truly remarkable and you are sure to enjoy every second of your experience here.
Hyères is so famed for its lavish coastlines that the quaint old town can be overlooked. However, this is certainly a picturesque visiting point during your yacht charter holiday in the South of France. Winding, tiled streets lined with boutiques, bars and cafes means there is something new to see at every turn. The hilly town features stunning architecture with iconic wooden shutters and colourful home fronts. Hyères also sees an abundance of the beautiful bougainvillea flower, with the vibrant pink colour giving life to several corners of the town.
There are a few options in deciding how best to reach your yacht charter destination in the port of Hyères. The area is served by Toulon-Hyères Airport, which offers seasonal flights to many major international cities. You also have the option of travelling to Marseille or Nice airports, which are located roughly 2.5 hours from Hyères. Bus, taxis and private shuttle services can transport you to the marina. There is also a railway station SNCF serving the city.