Monaco Riviera Navigation

Head out to sea and discover the Principality from a whole new angle, as you embark on an adventure to meet the marine mammals of the Pelagos sanctuary. 

Tour operators Méditerranée Riviera Navigation and Monaco Riviera Navigation both run excursions with a chance to come face to face with the great creatures of the deep.
Hop aboard their boat “Atlantide 2” for an experience you’ll never forget.
There are two trips available, both departing from Monaco’s Port Hercule: 

WHALE WATCHING
Start your day with a fun excursion with family or friends, and spot the dolphins and whales in the Pelagos sanctuary, a marine protected area that’s home to a multitude of cetaceans swimming freely in the waters from dolphins to a variety of whales, including the huge sperm whales, not to mention turtles, Mobula rays, sea birds, and more.
The guided tour lasts a half-day (4 hours 30 minutes) and is open to all! (provision is made for persons with disabilities). To make the very most of the experience, the boat is designed with a minimal acoustic signature, reducing the noise it generates as it approaches marine mammals and helping to protect wildlife.
Every thrilling and educational trip will leave you with memories to last a lifetime.

MONACO BY SEA
A unique way to see the Principality of Monaco from the water.  Set sail between from Cap d’Ail to Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, feel in the sea breeze in your hair, and admire the Mediterranean in all its stunning panoramic glory.
An essential experience during your stay in Monaco!

TRAVEL IN STYLE WITH THE TAXIBOAT
Get from A to B in Monaco, or visit places and beaches along the Riviera by sea (transfers between Nice airport and Ventimiglia), with the taxiboat for up to 12 people.

TAXIBOAT PRIVATE HIRE
Hire the taxiboat for an hour or longer (with driver), and explore the crystalline waters of the Principality and surrounding area at your own pace.

TIPS 
To make the most of your trip to sea, be prepared! For your comfort, remember to take sunglasses, a hat, sunblock, warm clothing and a windcheater or anorak (depending on the time of year and weather), drinks, and a camera to capture those special moments and share them with your loved ones.

Photo credits: ©Monaco Riviera Navigation / Benjamin Vergély