Charter & Rent a Pardo 50 in Cannes: 2026 Guide, Prices & Routes
Pardo 50 Technical Specifications and Layout
The Pardo 50 is the evolution of the iconic Pardo 43, offering more volume, enhanced stability, and a commanding presence on the water. Designed by Zuccheri Yacht Design, it features the signature inverted bow and a deep-V hull that ensures a smooth ride even when the Mistral kicks up a light chop. For groups of up to 12 guests for day charters, the deck layout is exceptionally social, featuring expansive sunbeds both aft and at the bow.
Below deck, the craftsmanship continues with high-end finishes and a surprisingly spacious layout for a walkaround cruiser. This makes it an excellent choice for couples or small families looking for overnight stays. The technical breakdown for the 2026 season models typically found in our fleet includes:
- Length Overall: 16.25 meters (53' 4")
- Beam: 4.95 meters
- Draft: 1.23 meters
- Cabins: 2 (Master cabin and a twin guest cabin) + 1 crew cabin
- Berths: 4 guests + 1 crew
- Engines: 2 x Volvo IPS 600 (standard) or 2 x IPS 700/800 (optional upgrades)
- Fuel Capacity: 2,000 Liters
- Water Capacity: 500 Liters
Why the Pardo 50 is the Perfect Match for Cannes
Cannes is a city of glamour, and the Pardo 50 fits the aesthetic of the Boulevard de la Croisette perfectly. However, its benefits go beyond mere looks. The shallow draft of just 1.23 meters allows the captain to navigate closer to the shoreline than many flybridge yachts of a similar length. This is particularly advantageous when anchoring in the shallow, turquoise waters between Sainte-Marguerite and Saint-Honorat islands.
The "walkaround" design is another reason why travelers favor this model. With high bulwarks for safety and wide teak decks, moving from the al fresco dining area to the forward sunpad is effortless, making it ideal for families with children. Furthermore, the submersible hydraulic swim platform is a game-changer for Cannes charters, allowing easy access to the sea for swimming or launching a Seabob.
2026 Rental Pricing: Low, Mid, and High Season
When planning to rent a Pardo 50 in Cannes, it is essential to account for the seasonal fluctuations of the Côte d'Azur. Prices typically include the yacht and insurance, while fuel and crew are often calculated separately via an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA).
| Season | Months | Daily Rate (Est.) | Weekly Rate (Est.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Low Season | October - April | €2,800 - €3,200 | €16,800 - €19,000 |
| Mid Season | May, June, September | €3,500 - €4,200 | €21,000 - €25,000 |
| High Season | July - August | €4,500 - €5,500 | €27,000 - €33,000 |
Curated Itineraries from Port de Cannes
Most Pardo 50 charters depart from Vieux Port de Cannes or Port Canto. These central locations provide immediate access to the most iconic spots in the Mediterranean. You can view our full range of vessels at our boats page to compare layouts before booking.
1-Day Itinerary: The Islands and Esterel
Morning departure from Cannes, heading straight to the Îles de Lérins. Anchor in the "Plateau du Milieu" for a morning swim in crystal clear water. Lunch can be served on board by the crew or at the famous La Guérite restaurant. In the afternoon, cruise west toward the Théoule-sur-Mer coastline to witness the dramatic red rocks of the Massif de l'Esterel, stopping in secluded coves like Pointe de l'Aiguille before returning to Cannes at sunset.
3-7 Day Itinerary: The Riviera Gold Coast
For those chartering a Pardo 50 in Cannes for a longer duration, the itinerary expands significantly.
- Day 1-2: Explore the bay of Cannes and the Lérins Islands.
- Day 3: Head west to Saint-Tropez. Spend the day at Pampelonne Beach and the evening at the Port of Saint-Tropez.
- Day 4: Discover the quiet nature of Port-Cros or Porquerolles.
- Day 5: Return east toward Antibes, anchoring by the Cap d'Antibes and the "Billionaires' Bay."
- Day 6-7: Continue to Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat and the bay of Villefranche-sur-Mer, the deepest natural harbor in the region, before a final cruise back to Cannes.
Logistics: Marinas and Berthing in Cannes
Cannes offers two primary marinas for large motor yachts. The Vieux Port (Old Port) is situated right at the foot of Le Suquet and is the heart of the city’s maritime history. It is the most prestigious place to berth, especially during events like the Cannes Film Festival or the Cannes Yachting Festival. Port Canto, located at the other end of the Croisette, is equally luxurious and often offers a slightly quieter atmosphere for departures.
When you rent a Pardo 50 in Cannes, mooring fees in the home port are usually included in the rental price. However, if you choose to berth overnight in other destinations like Monaco or Saint-Tropez, these harbor fees will be an additional cost charged to your APA. During July and August, it is highly recommended to book berths several months in advance.
What is Included in Your Charter?
Understanding the "all-in" versus "plus expenses" cost structure is vital for a seamless experience. In the French Riviera, most Pardo 50 rentals are professional charters which include:
- Professional Skipper: An experienced captain who knows the local secret spots.
- Standard Equipment: Towels, snorkeling gear, and basic refreshments.
- End Cleaning: Ensuring the boat is returned to its pristine state.
Exclusions (The APA): Fuel is rarely included in the base price because consumption varies wildly depending on whether you are idling in a bay or cruising at 30 knots to Monaco. Provisioning (high-end wines, catering) and VAT (standard 20% in France) are also typically added to the base charter rate.
Best Months and Sea Conditions
The charter season in Cannes runs from late April to October. July and August offer the warmest water temperatures (avg. 24°C) and the most vibrant social scene. However, for those who prefer tranquility, June and September are the "sweet spots." During these months, the sea is generally calm, the anchorages are less crowded, and the air temperature remains a comfortable 25-27°C.
The Pardo 50 handles "choppy" conditions better than most open day boats due to its weight and hull design, but for the best experience, aim for days with winds below 15 knots. The bay of Cannes is well-protected from the westerly winds by the Esterel mountains, making it one of the safest and most enjoyable places for boat rentals in Europe.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the maximum capacity for renting a Pardo 50 in Cannes?
For day charters, the Pardo 50 is licensed to carry up to 12 guests plus the crew. This makes it a perfect choice for large families or groups of friends. For overnight charters, the boat comfortably sleeps 4 guests in two ensuite cabins.
Do I need a license for chartering a Pardo 50 in Cannes?
Most Pardo 50 rentals in Cannes are "crewed," meaning they come with a professional skipper. In this case, you do not need a license. If you are looking for a bareboat charter, you will need a valid international offshore skipper's license and a proven nautical CV, as the Pardo 50 is a high-performance vessel with significant power.
Is fuel included when I rent a Pardo 50 in Cannes?
Typically, fuel is not included in the base rental price. It is calculated at the end of the trip based on the engine hours used. For a standard day trip from Cannes to the Lérins Islands, fuel consumption is relatively low, but a trip to Saint-Tropez or Monaco will increase the fuel cost significantly.
Are there water toys on board the Pardo 50?
Most Pardo 50 yachts in our fleet come equipped with snorkeling gear and a paddleboard. Many owners also offer optional extras like a Seabob, an e-foil, or a small Williams jet tender, which can be stored in the dedicated tender garage—a rare feature for a boat of this size.
