Crewed Motor Yacht Van Dutch 55
Dutch design meets Mediterranean leisure on the French Riviera
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About Crewed Motor Yacht Van Dutch 55
Van Dutch's elegant 55 is built for those who value open-air entertaining without compromise. Frank Mulder's design philosophy shines throughout, with a cockpit engineered for sociability rather than cramped formality. A dedicated two-person crew ensures seamless service whilst you focus on the experience.
The layout speaks to purposeful comfort. A generous sun terrace aft provides unobstructed Mediterranean views, whilst the retractable dining area allows al fresco meals shielded by an electric bimini and windscreen. Every surface and arrangement has been considered for flow and function, not mere aesthetics.
Chartered from Cannes, Golfe Juan, and Monaco, this Van Dutch reaches the Côte d'Azur's finest anchorages. The white hull and streamlined profile turn heads in every port. She accommodates up to 11 guests comfortably, making her equally suited to intimate gatherings and larger celebrations afloat.
Highlights
- •Frank Mulder-designed cockpit with sociable seating configuration
- •Retractable dining area with electric protection system
- •Expansive aft sun terrace for uninterrupted lounging
- •Crewed service from Cannes, Golfe Juan, and Monaco base
The Charter Experience
Day charters along the French Riviera unfold at your pace. Depart Cannes for the Îles d'Hyères or slip across to Monaco's glittering waters. Morning swims off secluded coves, leisurely lunches anchored in crystalline bays, and evening aperitifs as the sun catches the Esterel cliffs. The Van Dutch 55 handles the coastline's varying conditions with ease, whilst her crew attends to provisions, navigation, and comfort. Whether you anchor near Saint-Tropez or explore the quieter waters around Îles de Lérins, the yacht's responsive handling and spacious deck transform a day on the water into something altogether more refined.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical day might begin in Cannes with a morning departure toward the Îles de Lérins, where you'll anchor for swimming and brunch in protected waters. Afternoon cruising takes you eastward along the Corniche, skirting Saint-Raphaël and the red rocks of the Esterel, with an evening anchorage near Agay or Théoule for sunset aperitifs. Alternatively, venture toward Monaco and Cap d'Ail, exploring hidden coves between the Côte d'Azur's celebrated ports.
Specifications
16.5 m
11
2
4
Monohull
2013
30 kn
2
