Charter & Rent a Saxdor 320 GTO in Saint-Tropez: 2026 Guide, Prices & Routes
Technical Specifications: The Saxdor 320 GTO
The Saxdor 320 GTO is a masterclass in modern naval architecture, featuring a twin-stepped hull that ensures a smooth, dry ride even when the Mediterranean chop picks up. Known for its "power-to-weight" efficiency, this boat is designed to be both fast and incredibly stable at anchor. For those looking at luxury boat rentals, understanding the dimensions and capabilities of this specific model is essential for planning your 2026 summer season.
- Length Overall: 10.28 meters (33 ft 9 in)
- Beam: 3.10 meters
- Draft: 0.94 meters
- Engines: Typically twin Mercury V6 or V8 outboards (up to 600hp total)
- Fuel Capacity: 450 liters
- Water Capacity: 100 liters
- Cabins: 1 double cabin forward
- Berths: 2 persons (overnight), up to 9-12 for day charters
The standout feature of the 320 GTO is its electric folding terraces. At the push of a button, the aft sides of the boat lower to increase the usable deck space, creating a private "beach club" feel while anchored in the turquoise waters of the Var department.
Why the Saxdor 320 GTO is Perfect for Saint-Tropez
Saint-Tropez demands a vessel that can transition seamlessly from high-speed transit to elegant lounging. The Saxdor 320 GTO is particularly well-suited for this iconic French destination for several reasons. Firstly, its shallow draft of less than one meter allows you to get closer to the shore than many larger motor yachts, making it ideal for accessing the shallow, sandy coves near Cap Camarat.
The Mediterranean sea state around the Gulf of Saint-Tropez can change quickly with the Mistral winds. The 320 GTO’s vertical bow and stepped hull slice through waves, ensuring that your guests remain comfortable and dry when navigating from the Port of Saint-Tropez to the more exposed waters of the Estérel. Additionally, the walk-around deck layout makes it safe and easy for groups of up to 12 to move around while socializing or docking.
2026 Rental and Charter Pricing in Saint-Tropez
Pricing for chartering a Saxdor 320 GTO in Saint-Tropez varies based on the season and the duration of the booking. In 2026, we anticipate a high demand for these sleek day-boats, particularly during the months of July and August. Please note that prices are indicative and subject to change based on specific engine configurations and onboard amenities.
| Season | Daily Rate (EUR) | Weekly Rate (EUR) |
|---|---|---|
| Low Season (May/Oct) | €1,200 - €1,500 | €7,500 - €9,000 |
| Mid Season (June/Sept) | €1,600 - €1,900 | €9,500 - €11,500 |
| High Season (July/Aug) | €2,000 - €2,400 | €12,000 - €14,500 |
These rates generally exclude fuel, which is calculated based on consumption at the end of the charter. For weekly charters, an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA) is typically required to cover expenses.
Curated Itineraries from Saint-Tropez
When you rent a Saxdor 320 GTO, the entire Côte d'Azur becomes your playground. Starting from the main Marina of Saint-Tropez (Port de Saint-Tropez), here are two ways to spend your time on the water.
1-Day Itinerary: The Classic Pampelonne Loop
Depart from the Vieux Port at 10:00 AM, cruising past the iconic Citadelle. Head south toward the Baie de Pampelonne. Drop anchor near Club 55 or Nikki Beach. Use the Saxdor’s folding terraces to expand your sunbathing area. After a long lunch ashore, cruise around Cap Camarat to the secluded Baie de Briande for a late afternoon swim in crystalline waters before returning to port as the sun sets over the red roofs of the village.
3-7 Day Itinerary: The Golden Islands and Beyond
With several days at your disposal, you can head west toward the Îles d'Hyères. Spend Day 2 at Porquerolles, exploring the Plage de Notre-Dame, often voted the most beautiful beach in Europe. Day 3 can be spent at Port-Cros, a protected national park with incredible snorkeling. If you choose a 7-day charter, continue toward the Calanques of Cassis or head east toward the red cliffs of the Estérel and the glamorous bay of Cannes.
Logistics: Marinas and Berthing in Saint-Tropez
The primary hub for boat rentals is the Port de Saint-Tropez. It is one of the most famous marinas in the world, and during the summer, berthing is highly competitive. If you are chartering for multiple days, it is essential to book your berth well in advance. Alternatively, many guests choose to keep the boat in Port Grimaud or Marines de Cogolin, which are located just across the bay and offer more availability for larger fleets.
Mooring in the bay is also a popular option. There are designated mooring buoy zones (ZMEL) near Pampelonne to protect the Posidonia seagrass. The Saxdor 320 GTO’s modern anchoring system and GPS positioning make it easy to stay secure while you enjoy the scenery.
What is Included in Your Charter?
Understanding the "all-in" versus "plus expenses" structure is vital when renting a Saxdor 320 GTO in Saint-Tropez. Most luxury day charters follow a standard format:
- Included: Professional skipper (if requested), standard safety equipment, insurance for the vessel, and end-of-day cleaning.
- Excluded: Fuel (the 320 GTO is fuel-efficient, but consumption depends on speed), 20% French VAT, food and beverages, and port fees outside of the home marina.
- APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance): For multi-day charters, an APA of 30% is standard to cover fuel, provisioning, and specific guest requests.
Best Months and Sea Conditions
The peak season for Saint-Tropez runs from late June to early September. During this time, the water temperature averages 23-26°C. However, for those who prefer a quieter experience, May and late September offer excellent conditions with fewer crowds. The Saxdor 320 GTO features a T-top that provides essential shade during the intense midday sun of July and August, while the cabin offers a cool retreat if needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a license required for renting a Saxdor 320 GTO in Saint-Tropez?
If you are renting the boat without a professional skipper (bareboat), you must hold a valid International Certificate of Competence (ICC) or a recognized national powerboat license that covers the engine horsepower and distance from shore. For most guests, we recommend a skippered charter to fully enjoy the experience without the stress of navigation and docking.
How many people can comfortably fit when chartering a Saxdor 320 GTO in Saint-Tropez?
While the boat is certified for up to 12 people in certain categories, for a luxury experience, we recommend a maximum of 8 to 9 guests. This ensures everyone has a comfortable seat and plenty of space on the sunpads and the folding terraces during swim stops.
What is the fuel consumption like for a day trip to Pampelonne?
The Saxdor 320 GTO is known for its efficiency. A standard round trip from the Port of Saint-Tropez to the beaches of Pampelonne, including some idling time at anchor, typically consumes between 60 and 100 liters of fuel, depending on how aggressively the twin outboards are used.
Can we stay overnight on the boat?
Yes, the Saxdor 320 GTO features a surprisingly spacious forward cabin with a double berth and a separate head (toilet). While it is perfect for a couple's weekend getaway, most guests use the cabin as a changing area or a place for children to nap during a day charter.
