KOGO Expedition Superyacht Charter South of France
- Jan 29
- 8 min read

Yacht Overview
KOGO is a 71.7 metre expedition style superyacht available for private, multi day luxury charter in the South of France. Originally delivered by Alstom Leroux Naval Shipyard and extensively refitted in 2025, KOGO represents a rare blend of proven engineering, timeless design, and modern charter focused upgrades. She is not a new build trend yacht. She is a globally recognised superyacht with serious pedigree.
KOGO gained international recognition shortly after launch, winning the World Superyacht of the Year award in 2007. Her reputation rests on substance rather than marketing. Size, volume, and capability define the onboard experience. This makes her particularly well suited to guests who want depth, comfort, and flexibility during a full charter week on the French Riviera. kogo
While often described as an expedition yacht, KOGO feels refined and calm rather than utilitarian. She suits charterers who want the confidence of an ocean capable platform combined with the elegance expected in Monaco, Cannes, and Saint Tropez.
Design Heritage and Refit
KOGO brings together some of the most respected names in yacht design. Exterior styling comes from Tim Heywood. Interior design is by Terence Disdale. Naval architecture was handled by Burness Corlett Three Quays. This collaboration produced a yacht with balanced proportions and enduring appeal.
The full refit completed in 2025 modernised systems, refreshed interiors, and upgraded onboard amenities while preserving the yacht’s original character. Spaces feel current without losing warmth. Materials remain rich but restrained. Lighting is softer and more adaptable throughout the yacht.
This approach suits longer charters. Nothing feels overly stylised or trendy. The yacht feels comfortable from the first day through the final night onboard.
Exterior Decks and Outdoor Living
KOGO offers expansive exterior deck areas spread across multiple levels. These spaces are designed for real use rather than occasional display.
The sun deck serves as a central outdoor hub. A large jacuzzi sits forward, surrounded by generous sun pads. This area works well during anchor days along the Riviera, offering panoramic views and space to relax without crowding.
Aft areas on the upper decks support open air dining and socialising. Tables allow full service meals without congestion. These spaces suit sunset dinners, long lunches, and relaxed evening gatherings onboard.
One of KOGO’s standout features is the outdoor cinema setup on the bridge deck aft. This space transforms evenings onboard into shared experiences, whether for film nights or private screenings under the stars. kogo
The beach club and fold down swim platform create a strong connection to the water. This area becomes a focal point during anchor days, especially near quieter bays around the Lerins Islands or Cap d’Antibes.
Interior Style and Social Spaces
Inside, KOGO’s interior reflects Terence Disdale’s signature style, clean lines, balanced proportions, and a calming atmosphere with subtle Zen influence. The palette focuses on warm woods, soft neutrals, and controlled lighting.
The main saloon functions as both a social lounge and a cinema space. Seating arrangements encourage conversation without forcing interaction. When converted to cinema mode, the space delivers a true theatre experience rather than a casual screen setup.
Large windows line the main saloon and dining areas, keeping the interior connected to the surrounding seascape. Along the South of France, this constant visual connection adds depth to cruising and anchor days alike.
The formal dining area supports proper onboard entertaining. Table layouts allow full service meals with comfortable circulation for guests and crew. This suits charterers who host guests onboard rather than dining ashore every evening.
Additional lounges on the upper decks provide separation. Some spaces feel social and lively. Others feel quieter and more contemplative. This zoning allows different moods to coexist without conflict.
Master Suite and Guest Accommodation
KOGO features an exceptionally large master suite located on the main deck. This suite functions as a private retreat rather than a simple sleeping space. It includes a sleeping area, lounge and study space, walk in wardrobes for both guests, and a spacious en suite bathroom. kogo
The bathroom design focuses on comfort and flow, with generous space, natural tones, and high quality finishes. This suite suits principal guests who value privacy and room to unwind during longer charters.
Guest accommodation includes six additional cabins. Two double cabins sit on the main deck, offering easy access and natural light. The lower deck hosts further double and twin cabins, all designed to the same standard of comfort.
Each cabin offers proper storage, consistent climate control, and sound insulation. Beds feel substantial rather than compact. Bathrooms support daily use rather than short stays. No guest cabin feels secondary.
This layout suits families, mixed groups, and guests travelling with staff.
Wellness and Spa Facilities
One of KOGO’s defining features is her dedicated spa and wellness area. Located on the lower deck, this space includes a massage room and steam room, creating a true retreat onboard. kogo
Guests begin mornings with workouts in the onboard gym, followed by recovery sessions in the steam room or private massages. This setup supports wellness focused charters where balance and routine matter.
The gym includes cardio equipment, free weights, and functional training tools. This allows guests to maintain fitness routines even during extended charter weeks.
These facilities elevate the onboard experience beyond leisure alone. They suit guests who view time onboard as restorative rather than purely social.
Crew and Charter Operations
KOGO operates with a professional crew of 21, supporting smooth service across all decks. kogo
Crew experience shows in the rhythm onboard. Service remains attentive without intrusion. Housekeeping runs quietly. Deck operations remain controlled, even during busy anchor days.
The captain manages Riviera itineraries with precision, balancing guest preferences with weather, port access, and anchorage conditions. This planning keeps days flowing without pressure.
KOGO’s diesel electric propulsion and dynamic positioning support quiet operation and stability. This enhances comfort at anchor and reduces noise throughout the yacht.
Onboard Atmosphere
Life onboard KOGO feels composed and unhurried. Days follow a natural rhythm shaped by guest preferences rather than rigid schedules.
Some guests remain active throughout the day. Others retreat to quiet spaces. The yacht supports both without overlap. Social areas feel welcoming. Private areas feel protected.
KOGO suits guests who want depth, space, and a refined onboard environment during a South of France charter. She offers the confidence of a proven superyacht combined with the comfort expected of a modern luxury platform.
Daily Life Onboard KOGO
A charter onboard KOGO follows a calm, deliberate rhythm. This yacht is designed for guests who value time, space, and balance rather than constant movement. Days feel structured without being rigid, allowing guests to shape their experience naturally.
Mornings often begin quietly. Stabilisation and diesel electric propulsion keep the yacht steady and low noise at anchor. Guests wake rested. Breakfast unfolds across interior lounges or shaded exterior decks, depending on mood and weather. Some guests gather socially. Others enjoy privacy in their suites or quiet deck areas.
Cruising along the French Riviera feels unhurried. KOGO handles coastal passages smoothly, allowing guests to remain engaged with the scenery rather than retreating indoors. Observation areas and wide decks keep views open while maintaining comfort.
Afternoons typically centre around anchor time. This is where KOGO excels. The beach club, swim platform, and wellness areas become the focus. Guests move easily between swimming, relaxation, spa treatments, and social time without needing to reposition the yacht.
Evenings onboard feel composed and intentional. Sunset drinks transition into dinners onboard or ashore. Nights often end with quiet conversation, film screenings, or relaxed gatherings rather than high energy events.
Water Access, Tenders, and Adventure
KOGO is well equipped for active charter guests while maintaining order and flow.
The fold down swim platform creates a direct connection to the sea. Entry and exit remain controlled, even in busy anchorages common around Cannes and Saint Tropez. This reduces friction during peak season when multiple yachts share the same bays.
The tender fleet supports flexible movement. A limousine tender handles comfortable guest transfers to shore. Additional tenders support watersports and exploration without disrupting service onboard.
The water toy inventory allows variety across a full charter week. High speed options suit guests seeking adrenaline. Kayaks, paddleboards, and inflatables suit slower afternoons. Diving equipment and snorkelling gear support exploration in quieter bays.
KOGO also carries an inflatable water park with slide and trampoline, creating a playful focal point during anchor days. This feature works especially well for families or groups with younger guests.
Dining and Entertaining Onboard
Dining onboard KOGO feels refined but relaxed. Meals follow the rhythm of the day rather than strict schedules.
Breakfasts remain informal. Lunches often take place outdoors during anchor days, allowing guests to move easily between swimming and dining. Shaded deck areas support long lunches without discomfort during summer heat.
The formal dining area supports more structured dinners when desired. Layout and service flow allow proper hosting without congestion. This suits charterers who enjoy entertaining onboard rather than dining ashore every evening.
The private chef adapts menus to guest preferences and daily activity levels. Meals remain balanced across the week, supporting indulgence without excess. Timing remains flexible, allowing guests to enjoy meals when they feel ready rather than by the clock.
Evenings onboard often centre around shared experiences. The outdoor cinema on the bridge deck aft transforms nights into relaxed social moments. Films, music, or private screenings unfold under the open sky, creating a distinctive onboard atmosphere.
Wellness, Spa, and Recovery
Wellness forms a core part of the KOGO experience.
The dedicated spa area on the lower deck includes a massage room and steam room. This space feels secluded and calm, allowing guests to disconnect fully from daily routines. Treatments fit naturally into the day rather than feeling scheduled or formal.
The onboard gym supports regular training. Cardio equipment, free weights, and functional tools allow guests to maintain routines throughout the charter. Morning workouts often transition into recovery sessions in the steam room or spa.
This balance between activity and recovery suits guests who view charter time as restorative rather than purely social. KOGO supports this mindset without compromise.
Sample South of France Itineraries for KOGO
7 Day Itinerary: Monaco to Saint Tropez
Day one begins in Monaco. Guests board and settle in before cruising toward Cap d’Ail or Beaulieu. The first afternoon focuses on swimming and a relaxed dinner onboard.
Day two explores Villefranche and Cap Ferrat. Calm anchorages support water activities and wellness sessions.
Day three moves toward Cannes and the Lerins Islands. This area suits extended anchor time, beach club style swimming, and outdoor dining.
Day four focuses on Antibes and Cap d’Antibes. Quieter bays and relaxed pacing define the day.
Day five brings arrival in Saint Tropez. Guests split time between beach clubs and onboard relaxation using the tender setup.
Day six centres on Pampelonne, followed by sunset drinks and an outdoor cinema night onboard.
Day seven allows return to Monaco or an extension west.
Extended Itineraries and Slower Cruising
For longer charters, itineraries extend toward Porquerolles and the surrounding islands. These quieter anchorages suit KOGO’s expedition character. Longer stays in one location allow guests to fully use the spa, wellness, and outdoor living spaces without pressure to move.
Best Season to Charter KOGO in the South of France
The prime charter season runs from May through September.
May and June suit guests seeking calmer ports and quieter anchorages. Weather remains warm with stable cruising conditions.
July and August bring peak Riviera energy. KOGO handles this period well due to her space, separation, and ability to maintain privacy even near busy ports.
September offers warm water and reduced crowd density. This month suits guests who want balance without sacrificing conditions.
KOGO performs consistently across the entire season.
Who KOGO Is Perfect For
KOGO suits guests who value space, wellness, and a measured pace.
She works well for families and multigenerational groups due to flexible cabin layouts and varied activity zones.
Guests focused on relaxation and recovery benefit from the spa, steam room, and wellness facilities.
Experienced charterers appreciate KOGO’s volume, separation of spaces, and calm onboard atmosphere.
Hosts who enjoy entertaining onboard value the dining layouts, outdoor cinema, and crew support.
KOGO does not suit high energy party charters. She suits guests seeking depth, comfort, and quality time.
Why Choose KOGO for a South of France Charter
KOGO offers presence without excess. Space feels intentional. Service feels smooth. Every feature supports longer stays onboard.
She combines expedition capability with refined living, making her a strong choice for private, multi day luxury yacht charters in the South of France.
Enquire About KOGO
For availability, weekly charter rates, and a tailored South of France itinerary onboard KOGO, enquire here:https://www.naveliacharters.com/yacht-charters/kogo



