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Apartments to Rent in Monaco

Long-let and seasonal apartments across Monte-Carlo, Larvotto and the port district of Monaco.

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Charter a crewed yacht from Port Hercule, the epicentre of Riviera yachting. Monaco is the launch point for cruising east to Cap-Martin, Menton and the Italian Riviera — San Remo, Portofino — and the only berth in the world that puts you on the Formula 1 circuit for Grand Prix week.

Larvotto Apartment
For rent
5

Larvotto

Larvotto Apartment
€38,000 per month

33180 m²

Sea viewConciergeFurnished

By Sofia Marchetti

Listed 29 days ago

Furnished Penthouse
For rent
5

Monte-Carlo

Furnished Penthouse
€85,000 per month

44340 m²

Fully furnishedConciergePool

By Sofia Marchetti

Listed 29 days ago

Yacht charter in Monaco — FAQ

How much does a yacht charter in Monaco cost?
Weekly rates typically run from about €50,000 for a 25m motor yacht to €500,000+ for a 60m+ superyacht, plus a ~30% APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance) for fuel, provisions and berths. Smaller day charters start lower.
When is the best time to charter in Monaco?
The Riviera charter season runs May to September and peaks in July–August. Book two to three months ahead for summer — and much earlier for the Monaco Grand Prix and the Cannes Film Festival weeks.
What's included in the charter price?
The base rate covers the yacht and its crew. On top sits the APA (~30%) for fuel, food, dockage and extras, plus local VAT where applicable. Tenders and water toys are usually included.
How do I book through MonacoTop?
Browse the yachts below, send an enquiry on any listing, and a charter advisor confirms availability, itinerary and the full quote — no obligation.
Can I charter a yacht for the Monaco Grand Prix?
Yes — Grand Prix week in late May is the most sought-after charter of the year, with yachts berthed in Port Hercule offering front-row views of the circuit. They book months ahead at premium rates, so enquire early.
Where can I cruise to from Monaco?
A typical day runs east to Cap-Martin, Menton and the Italian Riviera — San Remo, Bordighera, on to Portofino — or west to the sheltered Rade de Villefranche and around Cap Ferrat.