Port Vauban is the largest marina in Europe and the most important address in the superyacht world. Here's everything you need to know.
The Superyacht Capital of Europe
Port Vauban in Antibes, France, is not just Europe's largest marina — it's the undisputed capital of the superyacht industry. With over 1,642 berths and the capacity to accommodate vessels up to 163 metres in length, this historic harbour on the French Riviera is where the world's most impressive yachts call home.
Located between Nice and Cannes, Antibes has been a maritime hub for over two millennia. Today, the port attracts an extraordinary concentration of superyachts, crew agencies, chandleries, and maritime services that make it the go-to destination for anyone serious about yachting.
The Famous Quai des Milliardaires
The Quai des Milliardaires (Billionaires' Quay) is Port Vauban's crown jewel. This prestigious dock can accommodate superyachts exceeding 100 metres, and during peak season, you'll find some of the world's most valuable vessels lined up bow-to-stern.
Why Crew Flock to Antibes
For aspiring yacht crew, Antibes is the place to be. The town hosts more yacht crew agencies than anywhere else in the world. The annual recruitment season runs from March through May.
Marina Facilities
- 1,642 berths for yachts from 7m to 163m
- 24/7 security and CCTV monitoring
- Full utilities including high-capacity electrical connections
- Fuel dock with diesel and gasoline
- Dedicated superyacht concierge services
Getting There
Nice Côte d'Azur Airport is just 20 minutes away by car. The train station (Gare d'Antibes) is a 10-minute walk from the port.
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