Some opportunities don't come around twice. Vicky — a breathtaking 59-metre Baglietto — has just opened an eight-night window from 5 to 13 July, cruising the sun-drenched waters of the South of France and the Italian coast. If you've been dreaming of a last-minute luxury yacht charter that genuinely delivers on every promise, this is it.

Nearly 60 Metres of Baglietto Brilliance
Baglietto builds yachts the way Italian tailors cut suits — with an obsessive eye for proportion, finish, and feel. Vicky wears that heritage proudly. At just under 60 metres, she's a serious piece of naval architecture: wide, purposeful, and beautiful in the way only Italian-built yachts manage to be. We think her profile is one of the most elegant afloat right now.
Twelve guests are accommodated across six staterooms, and the layout is genuinely thoughtful. The full-beam master suite on the main deck is exceptional — private salon, walk-in his-and-hers dressing room, and a volume of space you simply don't expect until you're standing in it. There's an adjoining day-bed room off the master, plus a small en suite cabin ideal for children or a nanny. Families take note: this yacht was clearly designed with real life in mind, not just the brochure.

Onboard: A Private World Unto Itself
Step inside and the list of highlights reads like everything you'd want from a private yacht charter — and then some. The bridge deck hammam steam room is a genuine luxury, the kind of touch that transforms an already spectacular charter holiday into something truly restorative. Below, the guest lobby opens around a built-in aquarium — quietly dramatic, and a detail the younger guests tend to love rather a lot.
The cinema, the large main salon, and the outdoor entertaining spaces all flow naturally from one to the next. Vicky has hosted events aboard — she's an established platform for it — but she's equally at home with twelve guests simply unwinding, drifting between the sundeck and the water. The waterslide alone tends to settle any debate about afternoon plans.

The South of France: July at Its Finest
Early July on the French Riviera is, frankly, hard to beat. The mistral has usually relented, the water is warm, and the crowds that descend later in the month haven't fully arrived yet. A France yacht charter at this time of year means the Côte d'Azur at close to its best — Antibes at anchor, a morning in Saint-Tropez before the day-trippers, dinner in a port-side restaurant with the kind of evening light that makes everything look like a film set.
Italy by Superyacht — the Only Way to Do It
Vicky's cruising area spans both France and Italy, and that Italian stretch is not to be glossed over. An Italy yacht charter at this scale opens up a coastline that rewards exactly the kind of freedom a private yacht provides. The Ligurian Riviera — Portofino, Cinque Terre seen from the sea, the quiet coves east of La Spezia — offers a completely different register to the French coast. More rugged, less polished, with a certain wildness that the Riviera proper traded away some decades ago.
Moving between the two countries aboard a yacht of this calibre is one of the great pleasures of a Mediterranean charter vacation. No airport queues. No luggage carousels. You wake up in France; by afternoon, you're in Italy — and the transition happens while you're reading on the sundeck.
Eight Nights, One Window — Move Quickly
Vicky is booked either side of this gap. The dates are fixed: 5 to 13 July. Eight nights, twelve guests, a crew of twelve led by the highly experienced Captain Joergen. This isn't a distressed situation — it's simply a rare alignment of availability on a yacht that doesn't often have any.
Our team is ready to discuss this one. If your July is still open and a luxury gulet charter of this scale is even remotely on your radar, reach out to us today — this window will close.



