Catamaran outing to Saint Raphaël - Night of the shooting stars

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Catamaran outing to Saint Raphaël - Night of the shooting stars

Head in the stars! A magical night-time cruise to observe the Perseids from the open sea. Shooting stars, sailing, aperitif & summer sweetness... Aperitif and soft drinks included.



On the programme

Night Cruise - Shooting Star Night departing from Saint-Raphaël

Sail away for an unforgettable evening aboard our catamaran, far from the lights of the coast, and admire the enchanting spectacle of the Perseids.

 

A magical experience under the stars:

Departing from the Vieux Port of Saint-Raphaël, experience an exceptional nighttime cruise on the occasion of the Nuit des Étoiles Filantes.

Sail silently offshore, where the sky is adorned with its most beautiful constellations. Observe up to 100 shooting stars per hour, a rare and precious moment between sky and sea.

 Aperitif and soft drinks included on board

 

Program of your sea outing :

22:20 - Boarding

Welcome to the Old Port of Saint-Raphaël by our crew.
Introduction to the catamaran, cruise program and safety instructions.

22:30 - Departure

Cape off for a peaceful, silent sail:

  • One hour without music, for a moment of total contemplation

  • Gentle instrumental musical ambience at the beginning and end of the cruise

  • Observation of the Perseids, summer shooting stars: up to one star per minute

  • Aperitif served on board

00:30 - Return to port

End of celestial interlude.
Stars in your eyes and unforgettable memories...

⚠️ Sailing route and mooring locations may be adjusted according to weather conditions.

 

-     Aperitif & Drinks on board

Enjoy a convivial aperitif served by the crew in a gentle, eco-friendly atmosphere.

Drinks included:

  •  Soft drinks: still water, sparkling water, orange juice, multifruit juice, cola, lemonade, coffee, tea

  •  Aperitif : Punch Planteur

 Drinks are supplied by local brand Ôchwette, via plastic-free ecological fountains, for a sustainable and responsible commitment.

Alcohol abuse is dangerous for your health. Drink in moderation.

Included in the price

  •  2-hour maxi-catamaran cruise

  •  Aperitif on board

  •  All-you-can-eat soft drinks

 

Practical information

 Boarding

  • Show up 10 minutes before departure with your e-ticket (QR code)

  • Ticket printing not required

  • ⚠️ No refunds will be possible for late arrivals or no-shows

 Itineraries

  • Routes and anchorages susceptible to modification depending on weather and crowds

  • Strict respect for fauna, flora and environmental regulations

 To bring

  • A jacket or vest is recommended to take full advantage of the cool night at sea.


Activity location

Address

Vieux Port de Saint-Raphaël

Saint Raphaël


Activity provider : AMC CAPE GRACE


Official website

Partner of local tourist offices

Best Prices

Free of charge and surcharge

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Payment

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When is the "Night of the shooting stars" catamaran cruise in Saint-Raphaël?

The outing takes place every year during the peak of the Perseids, usually around mid-August. Precise dates are communicated when booking.

Where is the embarkation point for the night cruise?

Boarding takes place at Saint-Raphaël's Vieux Port, 10 minutes before departure, with presentation of the electronic ticket.

How long is the cruise and what time does it end?

The cruise lasts approximately 2 hours. Boarding starts at around 10:20 pm, return is scheduled for around 00:30 am.

What is included in the price of the cruise?

Rate includes maxi-catamaran sailing, aperitif, unlimited soft drinks, as well as access to equipment and crew supervision.

Do I need special equipment for the outing?

We strongly recommend bringing a warm jacket or vest for the cool night at sea. A flashlight can also be useful, but make sure it's dimmed to preserve stargazing.

Is it possible to observe other astronomical phenomena during the cruise?

Yes, in addition to the Perseids, you can admire various constellations and sometimes even spot planets visible to the naked eye depending on the weather and the period.