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Yacht Club de Monaco

Headquarters:
Monaco
Founded:
1953

Founded in 1953 by Prince Rainier and chaired since 1984 by H.S.H. Sovereign Prince Albert II, the Yacht Club de Monaco has 2,500 members of 80 nationalities. Bringing together the most prestigious private yachts in the world under its umbrella, the Y.C.M. now occupies a unique place in the world of yachting and international yachting.

The Yacht Club de Monaco is an exclusive club dedicated to its members, whether they are owners or masters of super yachts. We offer a prestigious setting and personalized services, allowing our members to fully live their passion for yachting in an exceptional environment.

A club reserved for sea lovers

Located in the heart of the port of Monaco, the Clubhouse, designed by Norman Foster, is an emblematic venue for Monegasque yachting. The Yacht Club invites its members to enjoy the various decks, which offer a 360° panoramic view of the bay and Port Hercule. Our Chef and his team offer specially designed menus for your business lunches or dinners in a Club atmosphere.

With 26 berths for superyachts ranging from 28 to 60 m, the YCM Marina features a pontoon for tenders and a charter station: superyacht owners enjoy privileged access to the Club House of the Yacht Club de Monaco during their stay in the Principality. The YCM Marina intends to meet the criteria of the “La Belle Classe Destinations” label, an international network of marinas throughout the world, which guarantees a high level of quality in terms of welcome, safety and services.

Showcasing the yacht club commitment to preserving the oceans, the YCM Marina combines innovation and respect for the environment, adopting eco-responsible practices to minimize ecological impact and promote respectful sailing.

This amazing place is part of an international dynamic by forging special links with other nautical institutions, captains and key players in the yachting industry. This exclusive network encourages exchanges, knowledge sharing and maritime excellence.