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  1. Yacht Club

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  2. YCM MARINA

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  3. Yacht Club de Monaco

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  4. Welcome to the Yacht Club de Monaco website

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  5. Cluster Yachting Monaco

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  6. Visit of the Yacht Club de Monaco, a strange liner on the quay

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VIDEO

  1. An exclusive start to Monaco Yacht Show 2023 by Althaus Yachts

  2. THE MONACO YACHT SHOW 2023 FULL WALK VIDEO IN 4KHD @archiesvlogmc

  3. Arrival & Departure of Superyachts for MONACO YACHT CLUB 70th ANNIVERSARY 2023 @archiesvlogmc ​

  4. One Day in Monte-Carlo

  5. Nouveau Club House Yacht Club de Monaco

  6. Monaco Yacht Show : le rendez-vous ultra luxe

COMMENTS

  1. Tarifs Passage / Short Calls Rates (€ TTC)

    Tarifs Passage / Short Calls Rates (€ TTC) From 01st October 2020 To 30th April 2021 Basse saison / Winter Multicoque = Tarif + 60%

  2. Become a member

    An individual wishing to become a member of the YCM needs to be introduced by two ‘sponsors’, both must be YCM society members. Any person who has …

  3. Welcome to the Yacht Club de Monaco website

    Bringing together some of the world’s most prestigious private yachts under its burgee, notably a quarter of the world’s 100 largest superyachts, the Yacht Club de Monaco plays a key role …

  4. Yacht Club

    Yacht Club Monaco. Founded in 1953 by Prince Rainier and presided over by HSH Prince Sovereign Albert II since 1984, the Yacht Club de Monaco brings together more than 2.500 …

  5. Monaco Now

    Yacht Club de Monaco: more than a yacht club. Established by Prince Rainier III in 1953, the Yacht Club de Monaco is the emblem of Monegasque yachting. Since 2014, it has had its own …

  6. Yacht Club de Monaco

    yacht club monaco Founded in 1953 by Prince Rainier and presided over by HSH Prince Sovereign Albert II since 1984, the Yacht Club de Monaco brings together more than 1600 …

  7. Yacht Club de Monaco

    Yacht club. Founded by Prince Rainier III in 1953 and presided by HSH Prince Albert II since 1984, Yacht Club de Monaco is an exclusive private club which unites 2,500 members from 79 nationalities.