Charter & Rent a Lagoon Sixty 7 in Saint-Tropez: 2026 Guide, Prices & Routes
Technical Specifications of the Lagoon Sixty 7
The Lagoon Sixty 7 is a masterpiece of naval architecture, designed by VPLP, Patrick le Quément, and Nauta Design. It is specifically engineered for long-range cruising without sacrificing the open-plan luxury of a high-end villa. When you choose this model for your Saint-Tropez charter, you are securing a vessel that balances volume with a surprisingly agile performance on the water.
- Length Overall: 20.15 meters (66'1")
- Beam: 10.00 meters (32'10")
- Draft: 1.15 meters (3'9")
- Cabins: 4 to 6 double cabins (depending on layout), typically accommodating up to 12 guests for day charters.
- Berths: 8 to 12 guests for overnight stays.
- Fuel Capacity: 5,500 liters.
- Water Capacity: 1,000 liters.
- Engines: 2 x 340 HP to 2 x 440 HP (Yanmar or John Deere).
Why the Lagoon Sixty 7 is Perfect for the French Riviera
The Gulf of Saint-Tropez and the surrounding Var coastline are defined by shallow turquoise coves and lively beach clubs. Renting a Lagoon Sixty 7 in Saint-Tropez provides a distinct advantage over traditional monohull motor yachts. With a shallow draft of just 1.15 meters, the Sixty 7 can navigate closer to the shoreline of Plage des Salins or the Baie de Briande than most 20-meter vessels, allowing you to anchor in the most pristine, shallow waters.
The 10-meter beam creates a massive social "floating terrace" effect. In Saint-Tropez, where the sea state can occasionally become choppy due to the Mistral winds, the twin-hull configuration of the Lagoon Sixty 7 ensures exceptional stability. While monohulls may roll at anchor, this power catamaran remains steady, making it the ideal choice for groups who prioritize comfort and those prone to seasickness. The flybridge offers a 360-degree view of the iconic Clocher de Saint-Tropez as you cruise back into port at sunset.
Chartering Costs: 2026 Price Estimates
The cost of chartering a Lagoon Sixty 7 in Saint-Tropez varies based on the season and the duration of the booking. Prices for 2026 reflect the premium nature of this yacht and the high demand in the South of France.
| Season | Daily Rate (Estimated) | Weekly Rate (Estimated) |
|---|---|---|
| Low Season (May/Oct) | €6,500 - €7,500 | €38,000 - €45,000 |
| Mid Season (June/Sept) | €7,500 - €8,500 | €45,000 - €55,000 |
| High Season (July/Aug) | €9,000 - €10,500 | €55,000 - €68,000 + APA |
Please note that for weekly charters, the Advanced Provisioning Allowance (APA) is typically 30-35% of the charter fee to cover fuel, food, and beverages. You can view more details on our boats page.
Curated Itineraries from Saint-Tropez
The Port de Saint-Tropez serves as the perfect springboard for various Mediterranean adventures. Whether you have one day or an entire week, the Lagoon Sixty 7’s range and comfort make every mile enjoyable.
1-Day Itinerary: The Pampelonne Experience
Depart from the Vieux Port at 10:00 AM. Cruise past the historic Citadelle de Saint-Tropez and head toward Cap Camarat. Drop anchor in the crystal-clear waters of Pampelonne Beach. Use the yacht’s tender to head ashore for lunch at Le Club 55 or Bagatelle. Spend the afternoon paddleboarding and snorkeling around the rocky inlets of L’Escalet before a sunset cruise back to the marina.
3 to 7-Day Itinerary: The Golden Islands & Esterel
- Day 1: Saint-Tropez to Port-Cros National Park. Experience the most untouched nature in the Mediterranean.
- Day 2: Porquerolles. Anchor at Plage d'Argent and explore the island's vineyards by bicycle.
- Day 3: Head east toward Cannes and the Îles de Lérins. Dine on deck between the two islands under the stars.
- Day 4-7: Explore the red rocks of the Massif de l'Esterel and the hidden calanques near Agay before returning to the Gulf of Saint-Tropez.
Discover more about these regions on our destinations guide.
Logistics: Marinas and Berthing in Saint-Tropez
When renting a Lagoon Sixty 7 in Saint-Tropez, your primary base will likely be the Port de Saint-Tropez. However, due to the yacht's 10-meter beam, securing a berth inside the Vieux Port during July and August requires advanced booking, often months in advance. Many guests prefer the Marina de Cogolin or Port Grimaud, which offer excellent facilities for larger catamarans and are just a short water-taxi ride away from the Saint-Tropez quay.
Mooring in the bay is a popular alternative. The Bouée de Saint-Tropez (mooring buoys) provides a secure spot with stunning views of the town’s pastel-colored facades. Our crew handles all berthing logistics, ensuring your transition from sea to land is seamless.
What is Included in Your Charter?
A luxury charter on a Lagoon Sixty 7 is a fully managed experience. Typically, the following are included or managed via the APA:
- Professional Crew: A dedicated skipper and a hostess/chef to handle navigation and gourmet meal preparation.
- End Cleaning: Professional sanitization of the yacht post-charter.
- Taxes and VAT: Local French VAT is applied to the charter fee.
- Insurance: Full hull and third-party liability insurance.
- Water Toys: Most Sixty 7 models include a high-speed tender, snorkeling gear, and stand-up paddleboards.
Note: Fuel for the engines and generators, as well as food and premium beverages, are usually deducted from the APA for multi-day trips.
Best Months and Sea Conditions
The yachting season in Saint-Tropez runs from May to October. For those chartering a Lagoon Sixty 7 in Saint-Tropez, June and September are often considered the "sweet spots." During these months, the weather is warm (24-28°C), the water is inviting, and the crowds are thinner than in the peak of August. July and August offer the most vibrant atmosphere and the warmest sea temperatures, though the Mistral wind can occasionally create significant swell; however, the Sixty 7’s catamaran design handles these conditions far better than most.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is renting a Lagoon Sixty 7 in Saint-Tropez suitable for families?
Absolutely. The Lagoon Sixty 7 is one of the safest and most comfortable boats for families. The flat decks, wide walkways, and exceptional stability make it ideal for children and elderly guests. The large cockpit is also fully shaded, providing a safe environment away from the midday sun.
What is the difference between "renting" and "chartering" a Lagoon Sixty 7 in Saint-Tropez?
In the luxury yachting industry, the terms are often used interchangeably. "Renting" usually refers to shorter, daily bookings, while "chartering" often implies a more bespoke, multi-day service involving a full crew and customized itineraries. We provide both options for the Lagoon Sixty 7.
Do I need a license to charter a Lagoon Sixty 7?
Because of the size and value of the Lagoon Sixty 7, these vessels are exclusively offered as "crewed charters." This means a professional, licensed skipper is always included in the price. You do not need any personal boating license; you can simply relax while the professionals handle the navigation and safety.
Can we host a party while chartering a Lagoon Sixty 7 in Saint-Tropez?
The Sixty 7 is perfect for sophisticated gatherings, such as birthday lunches or sunset cocktails. However, there are strict maritime regulations regarding the maximum number of passengers allowed on board while the vessel is at sea (usually 12). If the boat is moored in the marina, larger static events may be possible with prior approval.
