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Monaco Yachts
by: Laura Ciocan

Sea
and rich people: where else to find a better combination than in
Monaco! A real yacht parade can be admired throughout the year in
the Hercule Port besides the local yearly yachting events. From
imposant, big-sized ones to neat, small, jewel yachts. If you are
a yachting amateur or if you are hardly interested in the matter
(as I was before seeing this impressive display) you will find something
to like here.There is a restraint, exclusivist rich group that has
a thing for yachting, mainly because they can afford to! You and
I, we both know that we'd like to own even a small, "unpretentiuos"
sailboat, don't we? And have at least once dreamed to relax on the
deck of a luxury yacht in Monaco. But, hey, who needs a yacht in
a so busy world? Do we wake up in the morning with nothing better
to do than dress in white completely (maybe some blue too), have
our cafe au lait (maybe a croissant also if not on diet) and go
to the quay ordering around the employees to rub up better that
side? We certainly don't! If you say you do, that's another story!
What
better place (and object) for a competition: who has the bigger,
more expensive model, envies arise, disputes start... Shirley Bassey
reportedley complained of the big size of "Le Grand Bleu"
belonging to the Russian billionaire Abramovich. The yacht appearantly
spoiled the view on the port of her uphill apartment. Well, what
else would you like rich people to do?...
Besides
occasional cruises and constant care some rich peolpe find a practical
use to their yachts: some rent them, others live there. Owning a
yacht can be extremely useful if you are a tax exile, especially
UK citizens who live in Monaco but work in the UK. Renting is very
profitable, especially during holidays season or when big events
happen in Monaco: prices go from EUR25,000 per week to EUR365,000
per week, depending on the size and facilities. Some of world's
famous yachts rest in the waters of the bay. Some of them are so
big that they have helicopters on their top decks. Among worlds'
100 largest yachts are:
Octopus
- owned by Paul Allen, the Microsoft cofounder;
Tatoosh - owned also by Paul Allen;
Atlantis II - owned by the Niarchos family, descendants of Onassis
rival Stavros;
Le Grand Bleu - owned by the Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich;
Delphine - owned by the American car magnate Horace Dodge;
Montkaj - owned by Prince Mohammed bin Fahd, son of Saudi Arabias
King Fahd.
Following its policy of capitalisation of all (though scarce) natural
resource, the Principality quickly became aware of the potential
of the Hercules Bay and started a yachting tradition. There is a
Yacht Club founded in 1953 by Prince Rainier and it was all along
supported by himself and his son Albert, who is also its President.
The Yacht Club de Monaco gained international fame attracting worlds'
greatest names in sailing to came and do battle on the Monegasque
waters.
Stay in Monaco with : Groupe
Société des Bains de Mer Resort (SBM Monte-Carlo)
Hotels
Monte-Carlo
Bay Hotel -
Hôtel Mirabeau -
Beach Hotel Monte Carlo -
Hôtel
Hermitage - Hôtel
de Paris
Naturally,
there are also prestigious yachting events of international interest,
excellent opportunities for yacht owners all over the world to show
off. There is Primo Cup Trophée Credit Suisse, Challenge
Inter-Banques, Monaco Classic Week, Fête de la Mer, Régates
Corporatives, Monaco Yacht Show. The events are organised with the
support of H.S.H. Prince Albert I and of H.S.H. Prince Rainier III.
All of these events have display and competitions parts, except
for Monaco Yacht Show which is the greatest in-water yacht exhibition
in Europe, without competitions show.
So,
rich or less rich, you can enjoy for free at least a great show
if you happen to be in Monaco at the right time. Welcome aboard!
About
The Author :Laura Ciocan writes for http://www.ilovemontecarlo.com/
where you can find all you want to know about living in Monaco
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