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Superyacht Services in France

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Rio France

They are official agents for Yamaha, including Yamaha jet skis.

L’Amovis

L’Amovis in Vitrolles specialize in heavy-duty work garments perfect for supplying clothes for engineers on board.

L’ Altro

A favourite among Captains and Crew.

Hill Robinson Yacht Management

Hill Robinson provides a suite of yacht management services such as project management, operational support, financial administration and charter fleet management.

Marine Broderies International

Coming highly recommended by a very large number of Superyacht Captains, they can customise uniforms, using top quality embroidery.

Prestige Yacht Uniforms

Coming well-recommended in Golfe Juan, their service is said to be friendly and effective.

Smallwood’s Yachtwear - Antibes

Coming highly recommended by various crewmembers, Smallwood’s is a specialized yacht uniform company with offices in Fort Lauderdale, Barcelona and Antibes.

Swift Marine

Swift Marine come highly recommended and offers complete and personalised yacht agency support service for crew, owners and guests.

Golf de Marseille la Salette

This beautiful hilly 18-hole golf course is situated just outside Marseille with superb views of Marseille.

Scuba Libre

This diving clubcomes well recommended, offering initiation diving courses, explorations and excursions to the Lavezzi Islands.

Plongée Passion

Offering diving courses in La Ciotat as well as exploration dives around beautiful sites, they come warmly recommended.

MTAIC – Marine Transport Assur International Chevallet

General Agent for MMA Insurance, MTAIC has been conducting business in Cannes since 1996.

SNRTM (Société Nouvelle de Remorquage et Travaux Maritimes)

This service agent is available for towing of all sizes of yachts.

Le Voilier

Conveniently located at the port.

Vilfeu Glacier

“The best in Cannes” we were told… referring of course to the homemade ice cream sold by Vilfeu.