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The World’s Finest Beach Clubs for Superyacht Arrivals

For superyacht owners, the world’s most desirable beach clubs are no longer simply defined by cuisine or atmosphere, but by how seamlessly they can be reached directly from the deck.


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Nammos Mykonos, Greece

In the Mediterranean, few names carry the same weight as Nammos Mykonos. Positioned on Psarou Bay, the club has become synonymous with Mykonos’ ultra-luxury social scene. Superyachts anchor in the bay’s deep waters while dedicated tenders shuttle guests ashore. The experience is unmistakably Mykonian: high-energy lunches, world-class seafood and a glamorous international crowd that often lingers long after sunset. The best period to visit is from late June through early September.

 

Le Club 55, Saint-Tropez, France

Equally iconic, though considerably more understated, is Le Club 55 in Saint-Tropez. Located on Pampelonne Beach, the institution has welcomed yacht owners since the 1950s and remains a leading lunch destination on the French coast. Superyachts anchor offshore before guests are chauffeured to the club’s private wooden jetty by tender. Le Club 55 retains a distinctly Provençal elegance centred on exceptional simplicity, privacy and heritage. July and August represent peak season, while June and September offer a more relaxed Riviera atmosphere.

 

beach club – Psarou Bay, Mykonos
Psarou Bay, Mykonos

beach club – Cala Jondal, Ibiza
Cala Jondal, Ibiza

Casa Jondal, Ibiza, Spain

Further west in the Balearics, Casa Jondal has rapidly established itself as Ibiza’s definitive luxury beachfront dining destination. Situated in the sheltered bay of Cala Jondal, the club is well-suited to larger yachts anchoring offshore in calm, deep waters. A tender transports guests directly from yacht to shore, ensuring discreet arrivals throughout the day. Casa Jondal’s appeal lies in its refined take on Ibizan luxury: sophisticated yet relaxed, with exceptional seafood and clientele that favour understated exclusivity. The prime window to visit Casa Jondal runs from June through September.

 

Da Luigi ai Faraglioni, Capri, Italy

Italy’s most dramatic yacht-access beach club experience is Da Luigi ai Faraglioni, one of the iconic clubs nestled beneath Capri’s Faraglioni rocks. Accessible almost exclusively by sea, the venue has long served as a sanctuary for superyachts cruising the Amalfi Coast. Superyachts anchor directly beneath the cliffs and are transported by coordinated tender arrivals to the club’s rocky jetty. Take in the spectacle of approaching Capri from sea level beneath the towering limestone formations. The ideal time to visit is between May and September.


Fisher Island Club, Miami, USA

Across the Atlantic, Fisher Island Club acts as one of the most exclusive private club experiences available to superyacht owners in North America. Situated just off the coast of Miami, the island features two deep-water marinas that can accommodate yachts up to 76 metres, allowing direct berthing access rarely found at beach clubs. Beyond its marina infrastructure, Fisher Island offers activities like championship golf as well as beach service and members-only exclusivity in a way that is uniquely suited to long-term yacht stays. The best season spans from November through April.

 

Nikki Beach Saint Barth, The Caribbean

Winter charter itineraries in the Caribbean aren’t complete without Nikki Beach Saint Barth. Located on the sands of Saint Jean Bay, the club has become a fixture of the island’s festive season and New Year charter circuit. Superyachts typically anchor offshore or berth in the nearby Gustavia Marina before guests tender ashore directly onto the beach. The atmosphere is vibrant yet polished, combining refined beachfront dining with the distinctly cosmopolitan energy that defines St Barths. December through March is considered the best time to visit.

beach club – © Nikki Beach Hospitality Group
© Nikki Beach Hospitality Group

beach club – © Baha Mar
© Baha Mar

Baha Mar, The Bahamas

In the Bahamas, Baha Mar offers a more integrated resort-style beach club experience for superyachts cruising the region. Yachts up to 73 metres can berth at Hurricane Hole Marina before guests transfer to the beach club by tender. Its proximity to Nassau makes it particularly appealing for owners seeking a seamless combination of marina infrastructure, resort amenities and easy access to the Exumas. Prime season runs from November through May.

 

Baba Beach Club, Phuket, Thailand

Asia’s superyacht market continues to expand, with Baba Beach Club emerging as a standout destination in Phuket. Superyachts anchor offshore in deep water before guests arrive directly on the beach via tender. The setting blends tropical privacy with contemporary luxury, particularly attractive for owners exploring Southeast Asia’s growing cruising routes. The best cruising conditions occur between December and April.


Malamala Beach Club, Fiji

Situated on its own Fiji Island, Malamala Beach Club is surrounded by clear deep-water anchorage. Accessed via a private jetty, the club offers a distinctly South Pacific interpretation of barefoot luxury. Increasingly popular with explorer yachts undertaking longer Pacific itineraries, Malamala delivers exclusivity through remoteness, natural beauty and exceptional service. The optimal time to visit falls between May and October.

beach club – © Malamala Beach Club
© Malamala Beach Club

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