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International Yacht Club d'Antibes opens its doors in Port Vauban
The International Yacht Club d'Antibes (IYCA) was officially opened in Port Vauban last week following a €135 million development project that included the renovation of the yacht club and its superyacht dock, Quai Camille Rayon, which can accommodate yachts up to 150 metres in length.
Sitting in one of the Mediterranean's highest-profile superyacht marinas, the new yacht club boasts the design talents of award-winning architect Philippe Prost and a wealth of upgrades intended to elevate the IYCA as an international yachting destination. The official opening ceremony was attended by key figures from the yachting industry, IYCA president Jean Pierre Savarino and regional mayor of Antibes Jean Leonetti.
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The International Yacht Club d’Antibes Officially Opens in Port Vauban
By Emily Dawkins
Last week welcomed the official inauguration of the International Yacht Club d’Antibes (IYCA) in Port Vauban, Antibes. Alongside the launch of the brand-new yacht club, which offers an array of exceptional facilities for both owners and crew, the evening also officially opened the brand-new Camille Rayon Quay which offers berthing for yachts up to 110 metres in length.
The International Yacht Club d’Antibes officially opened its doors last week, welcoming those from the local and international yachting industry to discover the array of brand-new developments that now lie at the heart of the Mediterranean’s most prestigious cruising grounds.
French architect Philippe Prost, President of Vauban 21and CCI NCA Jean-Pierre Savarino, and Mayor of Antibes Juan-les-Pins Jean Leonetti, opened the all-new IYCA, with support from sponsors Palumbo Superyachts Refit, wealth management firm, Banque Internationale à Luxembourg (BIL), Blade helicopters and yacht insurance company, Pantaenius.
‘Our goal is to be, and to become again, the capital of the yachting industry,’ commented Olivia Gordon Bourcart, Sales and Marketing Director of the IYCA, ‘I think the inauguration tonight is very important because it will really place the IYCA and the quay in the centre of demand. Our goal is to regain this appreciation of Port Vauban as the capital of the yachting industry, as well as to be a convivial place.’
Arguably the most attractive and conveniently located marina in the world for superyachts over 80m, the IYCA’s recent developments have certainly caused a buzz amongst the Côte d’Azur.
As part of a €135 million development project to renovate the popular yacht club and dedicated superyacht berthing quay, the iconic Port Vauban has been transformed into a modern and versatile haven for superyacht owners and crew alike.
Behind this spectacular transformation? Vauban 21. Comprised of partners from the Antibes Chamber of Commerce and professionals from the industry, Vauban 21 began the initiative in 2017 with the goal of bringing Port Vauban to a new level of prestige and renewing its title as a superyacht hub.
Undoubtedly, the recent launch and inauguration of the new yacht club and quay is a monumental step in defining Antibes as an unparalleled yachting hotspot.
Penned by esteemed French architect Philippe Prost, who took inspiration for the club’s design from the exterior of explorer yachts, the new IYCA brings together unrivalled luxury, impeccable services and facilities, and an opulent social scene. Members and customers will find lounge bars, panoramic open terraces and private meeting rooms alongside a dedicated crew centre with a lounge, gym and training studio. A notable highlight of the new yacht club is the private helipad which allows easy access to the Port from the nearby international airport of Nice.
Also premiered on the inauguration evening was the new Camille Rayon Quay. Now incomparable for berthing in the Mediterranean, the quay offers only 20 exclusive berths for superyachts over 80m, with its largest berth capable of handling a yacht of 150 metres. Alongside easily accessible services, the berths offer owners and guests premium security and privacy.
Leading yacht brokerage houses Burgess and Edmiston have partnered as joint central agents of these berths, offering exclusive lease opportunities for owners of yachts from 85 to 110 metres. Available in 10,15 and 20-year leases with payment every five years, owners now have the unique chance to secure a position in one of the most prestigious locations in yachting.
Alongside the new yacht club and Camille Rayon Quay, a significant amount of work to modernise the port have been completed underground including new water, electrical and pump supplies.
Despite the inauguration of the new yacht club and Camille Rayon Quay, there is surprisingly more to come for the historic Antibes marina, with further developments continuing over the coming year.
To find out more about berthing opportunities in Port Vauban, contact the teams at Burgess and Edmiston today.
"Our goal is to be, and to become again, the capital of the yachting industry." Olivia Gordon Bourcart, Sales and Marketing Director, IYCA
"Our goal is to be, and to become again, the capital of the yachting industry."
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The IYCA (International Yacht Club of Antibes) is located to the west of Port Vauban in Antibes, on the French Riviera.
Ideally located in the heart of the old town, visitors are spoilt for choice with the range of restaurants and bars and quaint streets full of cafes and boutiques.
The IYCA was created in 1986 specifically to accommodate larger superyachts of 50m to 165m.There are a total 19 berths, with maximum LOA 165m/541ft, and maximum draft 7m. This is a full service facility with secure onsite parking, a 24/7 security guard at the entrance, video surveillance and a heliport.
As part of the Vauban 21 project set to put Antibes on the map as the premier destination on the Côte d'Azur, the IYCA will be receiving investment in the form of a new office and reception area, with helipad for 2 helicopters; a crew leisure centre with fitness and library facilities; storage boxes and an ISPS area. Further developments and innovations are on the horizon.
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Antibes is one of the biggest luxury yachting centres on earth, with a huge port that curves around the horseshoe-shaped bay between the medieval ramparts on one side and Fort Carre on the other.
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Antibes has been an important port since before the Middle Ages, when the Crusader ships stopped here on their way to the Holy Land, and, in the modern era, was the base of Louis XIV’s navy and was later bombed by the Germans due to its strategic importance during World War II.
Passing most of its life as a fishing port, Port Vauban of Antibes is today the largest yachting marina in Europe with 1700 berths ranging from 4.5m to 165m, and is logistically made up of two separate marinas, a professional fishing port and a shipyard.
There is also a small port at the base of the Cap d’Antibes called Port Salis, suited to small vessels, and the nearby ports of Juan les Pins, Port Crouton and Port Gallice, taking the total of Antibes-JLP berths to an enormous 2,800.
The IYCA (International Yacht Club of Antibes) Quay The privately-owned IYCA on Quai Camille Rayon , or ‘Millionaire’s Quay’, is probably the most famous of them all- for this is where the huge superyachts gather. On the IYCA, a 60-metre yacht s a minnow, dwarfed beside the palatial megayachts of Roman Abramovich, Paul Allen and the Saudi princes.
While there is a security guard posted at a boom gate on the IYCA to stop unauthorised vehicles, both tourists and visitors are welcome to walk along the IYCA, gawping at the huge shining yachts with their helicopters and swimming pools. And no, you can’t board ‘just for a look.’
If you do happen to have a spare €20 million+ to buy a berth lease, or fancy paying thousands a night to dock your 50metre+ superyacht, then you’ll be interested to know that the IYCA has plenty of room for the fuel trucks to dock, as well as waste services, electricity and water services and all the other things you’d expect from a luxury yacht marina. It also has a helicopter landing pad, that’s in case your yacht isn’t big enough for the helicopter to land straight onto its deck.
Port Vauban On the other hand, if you don’t happen to have that kind of money to hand and just want to dock a smaller boat in Antibes, then the rest of Port Vauban is a much more reasonable prospect. It runs from the ‘Old Port’ edging the wall of the IYCA quay, right around the bay to the shipyard beneath Fort Carre. This huge port has over 1600 berths-although these berths are still quite expensive and fiercely contested year-round. Many yachts will ‘winter’ in Antibes, making the most of the yachting infrastructure, suppliers and English speaking ‘yachtie bars’ that make this town a favourite for yacht crews. A lot of the berths are owned in an ‘amodie’ structure of share ownership, and many of the yachts have been berthed there for decades and barely seem to move.
However, with so many berths and a brilliant location, Port Vauban is indisputably a great place to berth your yacht, so book as early as possible. If you’re looking for a berth to buy or rent long-term, you can contact specialist berth companies such as Mooring Spot , while major yacht brokerages also list berths for sale.
If you’re just coming into Antibes on your yacht and are looking for somewhere to tie up for a night or two, contact the capitanerie (port headquarters) on VHF 09 to find out availability. The larger yachts will be based on either the Capitanerie Quay, the ‘Old Port’, or the Y Quay; the smaller vessels are mostly down towards the shipyard at the Fort Carre end of the port.
The professional fishing port is just near the archway leading towards the old port and IYCA and you’ll find a couple of small fishing charters and dive operators leaving from this area.
Port de la Salis The small fishing and leisure port of Port de la Salis is found at the end of the beaches at the base of the Cap d’Antibes. It has 220 berths for vessels up to 6m, as well as a little lift for haul outs.
Port Gallice Port Gallice is a modern marina and shipyard at Juan-les-Pins in the Antibes commune, accommodating yachts up to 45m in 525 berths. Well protected from winds, this marina has a travelift, a restaurant, shower and toilet facilities as well as waste, water and electricity services.
Port du Crouton Very close to Port Gallice, the small Port du Crouton caters to small vessels and local fishermen. There are moorings for 390 boats with a maximum length of 10 metres.
Marinas close to Antibes-Juan les Pins
For those wanting something slightly cheaper or if you can’t find a spot in Antibes or Juan les Pins, the nearby towns of Golfe Juan and Villeneuve Loubet also have popular marinas.
Villeneuve-Loubet Marina Baie des Anges is located below the immense curved buildings that dominate the coastline at Villeneuve Loubet on the way to Nice. This resort-style marina offers 574 berths up to 28m in length, as well as restaurants, boutiques, 8 hectares of gardens and a man-made white sand beach in the complex.
Golfe Juan Nearby Golfe Juan in the direction of Cannes has two popular marinas: Port du Golfe Juan and Port Camille Rayon , which lie side by side. Port Camille Rayon has 833 berths for boats from 6 m to 75 m. Restaurants, bars and yachting suppliers line the docks of these busy ports.
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All in all, it’s safe to say that there are a lot of boat berths in Antibes and the surrounding towns, making it an ideal place to stop and explore this gorgeous part of the French Riviera. With a huge yachting infrastructure and a long maritime history, Antibes is a fantastic stop on your boating holiday. Just remember to book early!
See all our Antibes marinas , or for marinas further along the coast visit our port listings on other Riviera sites: SeeMonaco.com , SeeNice.com , SeeCannes.com and SeeStTropez.com .
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Burgess at relaunch of new IYCA facilities.
Published 23 May 2023
Members of the Nice Chamber of Commerce and the Mayor of Antibes were joined by the international yachting community and global press to celebrate the opening of the new facilities at Port Vauban in Antibes.
The International Yacht Club d’Antibes (IYCA) hosted a glitzy affair complete with dancers, cocktail making and a DJ. Architect for the project, Philippe Prost, along with Jean-Pierre Savarino, President of the Nice Chamber of Commerce, and Jean Leonetti, Mayor of Antibes Juan-les-Pins, officially kicked off proceedings with an address to the 200-strong crowd.
Olivia Gordon-Bourcart, Directrice Relation Client, Développement Commercial, Marketing, Port Vauban said, ‘We always say that Antibes is the yachting capital but I think we lost this for a few years. We were not up to the same standard as the competition. So our goal is to become, once again, the capital of the yachting industry. Tonight is a big step towards achieving this goal.
‘We see the IYCA as a nice place to be, a nice place to live and a nice place to work. It is not just a parking space for your yacht, it is a very pleasant place to spend time.’
With Burgess and Edmiston acting as commercial partners, the new marina is more than equipped to reach its full potential. Rupert Nelson , Senior Partner at Burgess commented, ‘The marina is one of the few, if not the only one, that offers total privacy and seclusion. Unless you have a berth, you cannot walk down the quayside. It is not open to the general public. This is a very important element for our clients.’
The opening of the IYCA marks the first stage in the regeneration of the port. ‘It was important to do it all in stages, to keep work to a minimum and minimise the disruption to clients,’ continues Gordon-Bourcart. ‘The whole site covers an area of 43 acres, so we have a long way to go yet.’
The IYCA has placed a huge emphasis on crew by dedicating certain areas to their exclusive use. This includes a gym and a crew lounge. The bar is also open for all to socialise together, crew, clients and guests.
Stephanie Bosi Delmasse , Burgess Broker, is excited to be working with Port Vauban, ‘This marina offers so much to our clients with a 24-hour concierge service supporting everything from bunkering to recycling plus the fantastic amenities within Antibes itself. We feel it is an ideal place for yachts to call home.’
For more information on how to guarantee access to an IYCA berth , please contact your Burgess broker .
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Billionaires’ Quay - French Riviera - France - Limited Megayacht Berths - Berths for Stopover, Passage and Temporary of Medium Duration Possible - Permanent Berths on Waiting List - Expansion Project in Discussions...
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The BILLIONAIRES’ QUAY also known as the “IYCA”, currently stretches 650 m out into the sea and is the main breakwater of the entire port Vauban of Antibes. It has 19 berths for yachts up to 90 m in length, including two larger berths for 150 m and 165 m Megayachts. The leaseholds giving the right to use the berths located on this famous quay sell for record figures and they are extremely limited and highly demanded.
The berth owners of the BILLIONAIRES’ QUAY in Antibes are among the wealthiest individuals on the planet, and their Megayachts, the most stunning. Though this quay was an ambitious project in its early days, this section of the port is nowadays also subject to overwhelming demand.
Knowing how much Megayachts generate for the economy, since 2011 the port Vauban and the town of Antibes have projected an expansion which would double the length of the jetty up to 1,250 m, creating an additional 450 m of quay for 25 Superyacht and Megayacht berths, with the possibility to even welcome cruise ships, as well as creating shelter for the area on the north-eastern flank of Fort Carré. The cost of this extension is estimated at 230,000,000 €.
The exploitation of the basin of the BILLIONAIRES’ QUAY in Port Vauban of Antibes is managed by the International Yacht Club of Antibes “IYCA”, which financed and realized this project of moorings for Megayachts.
The BILLIONAIRES’ QUAY is located opposite the Fort Vauban hill and the berth layouts features a configuration essentially for Megayachts and some Superyachts in addition right next to the International Yacht Club.
The BILLIONAIRES’ QUAY of Antibes was built in order to accommodate 19 large pleasure vessels; It has been laid out as follows: 7 Posts of 70m x 16m 4 Posts of 80m x 18m 6 Posts of 90m x 20m 1 Post of 150m x 28m 1 Post of 165m x 40m
Mooring of Megayachts: A new system of mooring boxes is installed; it removes all chains, mooring buoys and brings to the ships security and ease of docking.
Heliport: The helicopter landing area represents a 28m by 29m rectangle. It has a regulatory sign allowing, subject to the authorization of the IYCA, the landing day and night. In addition, the heliport has four parking spaces.
KEY FEATURES • 23 km from Nice Côte d’Azur International Airport • 25 minutes from the private airport of Cannes-Mandelieu • Heliport • All imaginable services for Superyachts and Megayachts • Shipyard • Beaches nearby • Luxury hotels and palaces nearby • Old town of Antibes on foot • Restaurants, bars, shops and fresh produce at the Antibes market • Exclusive and secure access • Private parking just behind your yacht • Luxury real estate of Cap d’Antibes
MAIN CHARACTERISTICS Latitude: 43° 35′ 26.28″ N Longitude: 007° 07′ 51.93″ E Berths: 19 plus some stopover or temporary moorings for Superyachts around the IYCA Length: From 70 to 165 m Draft of water: 5 to 8 m max (Outport) Noticeable landmarks: Tower of the old town and Fort Carré Access: By an access pass 50 m wide, delicate by strong East wind; day and night access in all weather conditions Entrance lights: Epi Fort Carré FI.G.4s vos. 003 – 048 (45) and 186 – 218 (32) Predominant wind: East
SERVICES AND USEFUL INFORMATION VHF: Channel 9 Maximum speed in entry channel and basins: 3 knots 24 hour reception Permanent watch MONACO MARINE Antibes Shipyard Water and electricity Pumping station Fuel Station Waste Collection
COMMENTS Even if the berths are extremely limited and highly demanded in the BILLIONAIRES’ QUAY in the port Vauban of Antibes, Allied Yachting will endeavour to obtain you a berth for stopover, passage and possibly temporary of medium duration.
In this port reserved for very large vessels, it is important to be patient and to plan in advance for any berth reservation. Please contact us for rates and availabilities.
We will be periodically informing our clients on the expansion project, especially if pre-sales or an extended waiting list are opened.
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While atending the 2012 Monaco Yacht Show, we visited the International Yacht Club in Antibes (IYCA). Never before have a I seen such an impressive line-up of Lurssens in one place. "Puritan"...
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Carl, Is Coral Island still that horrible beige/sandy colour? Hard to tell from the photos.
Yep. Shoulda named it 'Island Sand'. It's a creme color, stuck somewhere between beige and cake batter frosting.
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FISHTIGUA said: ↑ Carl, Is Coral Island still that horrible beige/sandy colour? Hard to tell from the photos. Click to expand...
AMG said: ↑ I would say vanilla hull and white superstructure, beautiful... Click to expand...
AMG said: ↑ BTW; I think the first sailing boat is the replica of the 1908 Germania, built in Spain as Germania Nova. While the Puritan is an Alden design built by Elco (Electric Boat Company, Groton, Connecticut) in 1931. Click to expand...
YachtForums said: ↑ Hmmm... I thought that scroll near the stern was an Abeking signature. Click to expand...
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YachtForums said: ↑ Lurssen's "Phoenix 2"... Click to expand...
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The new International Yacht Club d'Antibes provides clients in search of discretion with a premium, personalised welcome in the helipad lounge. The yacht club will also offer premium facilities, CCTV surveillance, conference rooms, and crew team-building programmes. ... The Yacht Club is now a prime custom space for crews completed with an ...
Le nouvel International Yacht Club d'Antibes permet à ses clients en quête de discrétion, un accueil premium et personnalisé dans le lounge hélipad. Le yacht club leur propose également des installations premium, une surveillance CCTV, des espaces de conférence, ainsi que des programmes de team-building pour les équipages. ...
22 May 2023 • by Lucy Dunn. The International Yacht Club d'Antibes (IYCA) was officially opened in Port Vauban last week following a €135 million development project that included the renovation of the yacht club and its superyacht dock, Quai Camille Rayon, which can accommodate yachts up to 150 metres in length. Sitting in one of the ...
Now, the IYCA (International Yacht Club d'Antibes) offers 18 superyacht berths up to 160 metres. The port is now engaged in a vast transformation programme, encompassing both its infrastructure and its range of services, which will consolidate its position as one of the most attractive ports in the world in the next few years.
International Yacht Club Antibes. Monaco and Cannes have been considered the jewels of the French Riviera yachting scene for many years, but a few kilometers down the coast, another port is rising ...
By Emily Dawkins. 24 May 2023. Last week welcomed the official inauguration of the International Yacht Club d'Antibes (IYCA) in Port Vauban, Antibes. Alongside the launch of the brand-new yacht club, which offers an array of exceptional facilities for both owners and crew, the evening also officially opened the brand-new Camille Rayon Quay ...
In 2022, the International Yacht Club d'Antibes (IYCA) underwent a remarkable metamorphosis with the establishment of an ultramodern Yacht Club associated with a completely renovated superyacht dock. It includes the Quay Camille Rayon which is unique in the Mediterranean, with the largest berth at 150 metres long, accommodating up to 20 ...
In 2022 the International Yacht Club d'Antibes (IYCA) underwent a renovation into a modern yacht club with a renovated superyacht dock, Quay Camille Rayon. The quay can accommodate yachts up to 150-metres in length, as well as 20 superyachts from 70-metres. Access to the dock is carefully monitored to guarantee security and safety.
The IYCA (International Yacht Club of Antibes) is located to the west of Port Vauban in Antibes, on the French Riviera. Ideally located in the heart of the old town, visitors are spoilt for choice with the range of restaurants and bars and quaint streets full of cafes and boutiques. The IYCA was created in 1986 specifically to accommodate ...
Yacht Insider's Guide. ... International Yacht Club of Antibes (IYCA) International Yacht Club of Antibes (IYCA) VHF 09 Tel: +33(0)4 93 34 30 30 Fax: +33(0)4 93 34 27 52 [email protected] Port Vauban. 06600 Antibes. France.
Perfectly situated on the French Riviera, an Antibes yacht charter is the ideal way to explore incredible coasts and natural scenery, sample the hedonistic atmosphere of Cannes and St Tropez, or make the most of your boat hire beach hopping and snorkeling in cobalt-blue waters. Best Time To Visit: Antibes is a lively destination from Easter to ...
The International Yacht Club Antibes has been opened in an inauguration ceremony. Investments & Expansions The International Yacht Club Antibes (IYCA) has opened its doors. Written by Francesca Webster. Wed, 24 May 2023 | 10:30.
The IYCA (International Yacht Club of Antibes) is located to the west of Port Vauban in Antibes, on the French Riviera. Ideally located in the heart of the old town, visitors are spoilt for choice with the range of restaurants and bars and quaint streets full of cafes and boutiques. The IYCA was created in 1986 specifically to accommodate ...
Visite, cocktail et animations. From 6pm: Free visit of the IYCA quay and the Yacht Club. 18:30: Cocktail and tastings at the Yacht Club. Jean-Pierre Savarino, President of Vauban 21 and Jean Leonetti, Mayor of Antibes Juan-les-Pins. From 8pm to midnight: Cocktail party with live music and DJ.
The IYCA (International Yacht Club of Antibes) Quay The privately-owned IYCA on Quai Camille Rayon, or 'Millionaire's Quay', is probably the most famous of them all- for this is where the huge superyachts gather. On the IYCA, a 60-metre yacht s a minnow, dwarfed beside the palatial megayachts of Roman Abramovich, Paul Allen and the Saudi ...
Situé à Antibes, le port Vauban et son IYCA (International Yacht Club d'Antibes) offrent des installations de qualité ; que vous soyez de passage ou que vous...
The Antibes Yacht Show has grown since its inception in 2007 and this trend continued during the 2013 Antibes Yacht Show. It stretches from the Old Harbour to the International Yacht Club of Antibes. This year it played host to some of the largest yachts the show has seen. This was due, in part, to efforts by the show organizers.
The International Yacht Club d'Antibes (IYCA) hosted a glitzy affair complete with dancers, cocktail making and a DJ. Architect for the project, Philippe Prost, along with Jean-Pierre Savarino, President of the Nice Chamber of Commerce, and Jean Leonetti, Mayor of Antibes Juan-les-Pins, officially kicked off proceedings with an address to the 200-strong crowd.
The BILLIONAIRES' QUAY also known as the "IYCA", currently stretches 650 m out into the sea and is the main breakwater of the entire port Vauban of Antibes. It has 19 berths for yachts up to 90 m in length, including two larger berths for 150 m and 165 m Megayachts. The leaseholds giving the right to use the berths located on this famous ...
Visite, cocktail et animations. À partir de 18h : Visite libre du quai de l'IYCA et du Yacht Club. 18h30 : Cocktail et dégustations au Yacht Club. 19h30 : Discours d'inauguration par Philippe Prost, Atelier d'Architecture Philippe Prost, Jean-Pierre Savarino, Président de Vauban 21 et Jean Leonetti, Maire d'Antibes Juan-les- Pins.
International Yacht Club Antibes (IYCA) Contact Details. Antibes France. SuperYacht Times is the authority in yachting. News, yachts for sale & yachts for charter, cruising destinations and yachting intelligence. International Yacht Club Antibes (IYCA) is a yacht supplier based in France providing services to the most discerning superyachts. ...
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