Three cabins (two of which can be converted into offices) and a suite offer a panoramic view of Port Hercule and the Rock for members’ stay during their stopover.
Access strictly reserved for corporate members and their guests.
With its stunning view of the Rock and Port Hercule, this suite, furnished with pieces designed by Lord Norman Foster, boasts an elegant and sophisticated decor inspired by Tuiga, the flagship of the Yacht Club de Monaco, designed and built by William Fife III in 1909.
The Tuiga Suite annex is also available for independent booking.
Honoring the yacht dedicated to oceanographic research and the numerous exploration campaigns of Prince Albert I, the Seconde Princesse Alice cabin offers a panoramic view of Port Hercule. Its minimalist wooden décor and cozy intimacy allow you to experience, for the duration of your stay, “The Art of Living the Sea.”
It was aboard this yacht that Prince Rainier III welcomed Princess Grace Kelly upon her arrival from the United States. This cabin, named after the 45-meter motor yacht, offers all the comfort and timeless charm for an unforgettable cruise.
Founded in 1953 by Prince Rainier and headed by H.S.H. Prince Albert II since 1984, the Yacht Club de Monaco (YCM) has 2,500 members in 81 countries and occupies a prominent position in the global yachting community.0 membres répartis dans 81 pays et occupe une place de choix dans la communauté mondiale du yachting.