The South of France is about as picturesque of an environment as you can imagine, and if you ever have a chance to hit the lovely waters of the Western Mediterranean in a chartered yacht, it will be an experience that you won’t forget.
I recently had the privilege of cruising the waters off the popular seaside resort town of Cannes (home of the famous film festivals) by way of a Fountaine Pajot Eleuthera 60 yacht charter, and I can confidently say that this cruising catamaran far exceeded my expectations.
With a group of good friends and a skilled crew to guide our course, I was able to experience the best of what the Eleuthera 60 has to offer, and to say that I was impressed with this multihull cruiser would be a huge understatement.
Accommodation
Born from a collaboration of two of the finest minds in boat architecture–Berret and Racoupeau–the Eleuthera 60 has received high remarks ever since its much-anticipated debut in 2004.
There are five different layouts available, but our yacht featured four double bedrooms with our own showers and toilets.
You can definitely detect an emphasis on high comfort levels as this yacht comes equipped with a large refrigerator and freezer, water maker, ice maker, laundry machine, dishwasher, and a large water tank.
Your charter comes with two crew members (a skipper and a mariner), whose accommodations are within the bows of each hull.
The mariner is typically a great chef and does a fantastic job of keeping the refrigerator full (along with everyone’s stomachs).
Interior
Not enough can be said about the attention to detail that has been given to this stylish cruiser, both inside and out.
The interior of the Eleuthera 60 features docks, wood surfaces, and clean lines, a treat for the eyes to go along with the overall luxurious setting.
It also has a large cockpit with a teak floor, as well as a striking banquet-sized dinner table that can seat between eight to ten al fresco diners.
Entering into the spacious saloon, you will be greeted by another generously-sized table (which seats five), along with a nav station (forward-facing to port) and a spacious kitchen located behind the bar.
When you first come aboard this roomy cat, your imagination will kick into overdrive in terms of the entertainment possibilities this vessel offers, and you will quickly see how chartering an excursion on the Eleuthera 60 would definitely be a fun, comfortable and relaxing ride.
Exterior
With 60 feet of overall length, the Eleuthera 60 has wide decks and a smart layout that gives you a solid platform upon which to work.
Its hulls feature a rockered shape as well as short keels, which makes this cat very responsive to its rudders (yes, I talked the skipper into letting me operate the Eleuthera for a small stretch).
If you happen to hit a patch of water where there are exceptional wind and spray (as we did on occasion), the raked windshield will offer you adequate protection without hindering any communication between you and the foredeck.
Under Sail
With all of my talk about the luxury and relaxation that this cruising cat affords, I must emphasize that its charm and aesthetic appeal do not detract at all from the fact that this vessel is a sailing beast.
Powered by twin 110 HP Volvo engines, the Eleuthera has no problem powering up and maneuvering size and tonnage through narrow marinas.
However, if you have more than 8 knots of wind to work with, it’s almost a disgrace to use them, especially when you have such a capable headsail (1,300 square feet in size) that can catch a breeze in seconds and convincingly demonstrate its very agile performance.
When your skipper and the mariner trim the mainsail along with the jib, this yacht will really begin to show you its personality.
Why Sail the Eleuthera 60
* Generous interior space
* Luxurious accommodations
* Picture windows in the main saloon provide amazing panoramic views
* Excellent handling and responsiveness
In Conclusion
Cannes was my first experience aboard an Eleuthera, and I was more than impressed, but after asking around and connecting with other Eleuthera 60 owners, I can confidently say that this catamaran is dearly loved by sailing enthusiasts of all stripes and experience levels.
Make it a point to choose the Eleuthera 60 for your next charter; I assure you that it will be a decision you will not regret.
Specifications
- LOA: 60′ 0” (18.28 m.)
- LWL: 53′ 6” (16.30 m.)
- Beam: 28′ 0” (8.57 m.)
- Draft: 4′ 9” (1.45 m.)
- Sail Area: (100%) 1,509 sq. ft. (140 sq. m.)
- Water: 227 gal. (860 l.)
- Fuel: 158 gal. (600 l.)
- Engine Two: 75-hp.
Have you sailed the Eleuthera 60? If so, share your experience in the comment below.

Daniella has been passionate about travel, the sea, and nature for many years. As a child, she frequently traveled throughout the Mediterranean and continued with her journeys throughout her adult life.
Her experiences have created the desire within her to share her love for traveling with other passionate and adventurers who want to discover beautiful horizons and new cultures.
Kitchen of fountaine pajot eleuthera 60 looks awesome!
I really liked the whole interior design of the yacht. It’s really appealingto the eye and seems like a whole world can be fitted into it!
Your site is really a charming by the way. You have done a great job at yacht niche. And i would also like to taste from your chief’s meals!
Hi Tyler,
Indeed, I agree with you, the Eleuthera 60 is beautiful and extremely comfortable.
Thank you for the compliment and for the comment:)
Wish you to sail soon!
Cannes is beautiful and has always been a place to go on my list of destinations (which is never ending by the way).
Can I also say that I love reading all of your articles and can literally close my eyes and escape in my mind by how well you describe everything. The only drawback to your website is that it makes it so difficult in choosing which charter to rent and where to go!
Hi Holly,
I am so happy to see you again!
Yes, Cannes is a beautiful country to visit especially in the summer.
I am very glad that my articles make you escape in your mind and I hope your dreams will become reality soon:)
If you need some suggestions about choosing the destination and the right charter, please feel free to contact me, I’ll be more than happy to help you!
Thank you very much for passing by and for the comment:)I wish you a wonderful day!
Wow. This is a great site for sailing. The cost is a bit more than I could afford right now, but it’s something to aspire to. The tab on sailing tips was really interesting. When I have the resources to consider a charter I will certainly refer to this site. I’d love to visit the Greek Islands via private charter. Not to be tied to someone else’s schedule and explore the many islands on your own schedule would be really neat. Someday!
Hi Jack,
There are some great deals to sail on a budget, for example, you can rent a cabin and enjoy the sailing trip. The only inconvenient is that you won’t be able to decide on the itinerary.It is absolutely beautiful and Santorini is a place not miss! Thank you for the comment and wish you a fantastic day!