What if your Thursday evenings took on a vacation vibe?
Departing from Marina Baie des Anges, embark on a catamaran cruise on the French Riviera and experience a festive and friendly evening at sunset. Between swimming, music, aperitif, and guinguette atmosphere, enjoy a unique experience between Villeneuve-Loubet, Antibes, and the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean. A highly sought-after sea outing, offered only on certain Thursdays in season.
An evening where everything slows down… The sun gently descends over the azure coastline, music fills the air, laughter resonates, and you enjoy a simple, festive, and timeless moment at sea.
Welcome by the crew at the Marina Baie des Anges port, presentation of the catamaran and instructions before departure.
The catamaran leaves the Marina and follows the coast towards Anse de la Salis or Cap d’Antibes. A gentle sail, ideal for admiring villas, reliefs, and iconic landscapes of the French Riviera.
The boat drops anchor in a preserved bay. Enjoy this moment freely:
Onboard, the atmosphere gradually rises: music, friendliness, exchanges, and guinguette spirit.
An aperitif accompanied by snacking is served:
A perfect experience for a night at sea with friends or as a couple on the French Riviera
The catamaran returns to sea in a warm atmosphere.
Return to port after an unforgettable catamaran evening in Villeneuve-Loubet / Antibes.
This catamaran excursion at Marina Baie des Anges is ideal for:
Book your catamaran cruise now – limited places each week.
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A sunset catamaran cruise is an unmissable experience to enjoy the coastline in a different way.
Yes, this outing allows you to admire the sunset from Anse de la Salis or Cap d’Antibes.
Yes, drinks (rosé, beer, punch, soft drinks) and snacking are included in the service.
Yes, places are limited and dates are few in season.
Yes, a stop at anchor allows for swimming and water activities.