Charter & Rent a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 in Saint-Tropez: 2026 Guide, Prices & Routes
Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 Technical Specifications
The Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 WA (Walk Around) is renowned for its double-stepped hull design, which provides exceptional comfort and speed even in choppy Mediterranean conditions. It is a masterpiece of spatial engineering, offering more volume than typical boats in the 10-meter category. Below are the technical specifications for the 2026 models available for charter:
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Overall Length | 10.57 meters (34' 8") |
| Beam (Width) | 3.25 meters (10' 8") |
| Draft | 0.86 meters (2' 9") |
| Cabins | 2 (Forward saloon conversion + Aft cabin) |
| Berths | 4 persons |
| Engines | Twin Outboard (usually 2x 300HP or 2x 350HP Yamaha) |
| Fuel Capacity | 2 x 400 Liters |
| Water Capacity | 160 Liters |
Why the Cap Camarat 10.5 is Perfect for Saint-Tropez
Saint-Tropez is a destination defined by its contrast between glitzy beach clubs and rugged, natural beauty. The Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 is uniquely suited to this environment for several reasons. Firstly, its shallow draft of less than one meter allows you to navigate closer to the shoreline than larger motor yachts. This is a significant advantage when dropping anchor at the Plage des Salins or tucked-away coves near Cap Camarat itself.
The "Walk Around" deck layout is particularly beneficial for the Saint-Tropez heat. It features a spacious forward cockpit with integrated sun loungers, perfect for sunbathing while moored in front of Club 55. Meanwhile, the aft cockpit provides a shaded dining area and an outdoor galley, allowing your group to enjoy refreshments without heading back to the port. Its stability at anchor and powerful engine configuration make it ideal for crossing the Gulf of Saint-Tropez quickly to reach the Îles d'Hyères or the red rocks of the Esterel.
Chartering Costs and Seasonal Pricing
When planning to rent a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 in Saint-Tropez, pricing varies based on the time of year and the duration of the charter. The 2026 season sees peak demand during the months of July and August, as well as during the Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez regatta in late September.
| Season | Daily Rate (Approx.) | Weekly Rate (Approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| Low Season (May/Oct) | €1,200 - €1,500 | €7,200 - €9,000 |
| Mid Season (June/Sept) | €1,600 - €1,900 | €9,600 - €11,400 |
| High Season (July/Aug) | €2,000 - €2,400 | €12,000 - €14,400 |
Note: Prices are estimates and exclude fuel and skipper fees unless otherwise stated.
Bespoke Itineraries from Saint-Tropez
Starting your journey from the iconic Port de Saint-Tropez or the quieter Port Grimaud, the Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 provides the range and speed to execute diverse itineraries. You can view more vessel options on our boats page or explore other destinations across the French Riviera.
1-Day Itinerary: The Pampelonne Experience
- Morning: Depart Saint-Tropez and cruise past the Citadelle. Head south toward Cap Taillat, a protected nature reserve with crystal clear turquoise waters perfect for snorkeling.
- Lunch: Navigate to Pampelonne Beach. Use the boat's easy boarding ladder to swim to shore or take a tender service to world-famous beach clubs like Nikki Beach or Bagatelle.
- Afternoon: Cruise back via the Baie des Canebiers to view the famous "Madrague" estate from the water before returning to port at sunset.
3-7 Day Itinerary: The Golden Islands and Beyond
- Days 1-2: Explore the Gulf of Saint-Tropez and the hidden "Millionaires' Bay" in Cap d'Antibes.
- Days 3-4: Head west to the Îles d'Hyères. Spend two days between Porquerolles and Port-Cros. The Cap Camarat’s overnight cabins allow for a comfortable stay in these quiet moorings.
- Days 5-7: Return toward the Esterel Coast, stopping at Agay and the Îles de Lérins off Cannes for a final night of Mediterranean bliss.
Logistics: Marinas, Berthing, and Mooring
The primary hub for chartering a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 in Saint-Tropez is the Vieux Port. However, due to high demand, many boats are also stationed at Marina de Cogolin or Port Grimaud (the "Venice of Provence").
During the peak summer months, berthing in Saint-Tropez itself requires advance booking and can be expensive. Most day charters involve "swinging on the hook" (anchoring) in the designated zones at Pampelonne or the Baie de Briande. The Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 is equipped with a powerful electric windlass, making anchoring simple and secure. When visiting the Port-Cros National Park, remember that strict mooring buoy regulations apply to protect the seagrass, and the boat's size makes it eligible for most visitor buoys.
What is Included in Your Charter
Standard terms for renting a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 in Saint-Tropez typically follow the MYBA or Mediterranean charter standards. It is essential to clarify the following components:
- Skipper: Most luxury charters include a professional skipper who knows the local "secret" spots. If you have the appropriate license (ICC or equivalent), bareboat options may be available.
- VAT: French VAT (20%) is usually applied to the base charter rate.
- APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance): For multi-day charters, an APA of 30% is standard to cover fuel, food, and beverages.
- Fuel: This is rarely included. The Cap Camarat 10.5 is efficient for its size, but fuel consumption depends heavily on speed and sea conditions.
- End Cleaning: Usually included for day rentals but may be an add-on for weekly charters.
Best Months and Sea Conditions
The Saint-Tropez boating season officially begins in May and runs through October. For the best experience on a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5, June and September are highly recommended. During these months, the sea temperature is pleasant (20-24°C), and the Mistral winds are less frequent than in the spring.
The boat's hull is designed to handle a moderate chop (Sea State 3-4), but for maximum comfort, it is best to cruise when the wind is below 15 knots. Morning departures are advised to enjoy the calmest waters before the afternoon sea breeze picks up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a license required for renting a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 in Saint-Tropez?
If you are choosing a bareboat rental, a valid international coastal skipper license is required. However, most clients prefer chartering a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 in Saint-Tropez with a professional skipper to enjoy the day without the responsibility of navigation and mooring logistics.
How many people can fit on the boat for a day trip?
While the boat is legally rated for up to 12 people in Category C, for a luxury experience in Saint-Tropez, we recommend a maximum of 10 guests. This ensures everyone has ample space on the sun pads and around the cockpit table.
Can we use the Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 for water sports?
Yes, most 10.5 models come equipped with a ski pole or towing eye. Depending on the specific charter agreement, you can request water skis, wakeboards, or inflatable towables. The twin outboard engines provide more than enough torque for high-speed water sports.
"The Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 is the ultimate day-boat for the French Riviera, blending the agility of a RIB with the luxury and amenities of a much larger motor yacht."
